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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... most violent warrior. We need only look at the various sects of every religion to see how the spectrum of holiness varies from an individual union ... ...g fulfilled as the motivation for the trashing of values.‖ —―In the same line of thinking, initiations into clubs, fraternities or sport teams ... ... culture, they live by the laws of their own characters. In your country the self actualized people‘s values may often be different from your nation... ...ntries in the world. They live well. They have the money to take expensive vacations. Yes they have power-- through their individual and their nation... ...pic coaches in Ireland and England have been jailed for sexually abusing their female athletes. In Canada young boys on their national junior hockey... ...e ‗make love‘ when we have sexual intercourse. We ‗fall in love‘ when we have an immediate, strong attraction to a particular person. We ‗love ice cr... ...is age and culture. However when a celebrity in a nonviolent setting gets in a fight it may be seen as rather abnormal. But if a professional hockey... ...e a societal hypothesis! ―At the bottom of the happiness scales we have such countries as Zimbabwe, Congo and Burundi and the former Soviet... ...oing to feel good when one of your stresses is relieved. If you are a little bit hungry and someone hands you a couple of scoops of rocky road ice cr...

...TAXES 137 BALANCING THE BUDGET—TAXES FOR YOUR IDEAL SOCIETY 138 ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE 146 REAL WEALTH PER PERSON 147 BORROWING 147 BUDGET DEFICITS AND NATIONAL DEBTS 148 CRIMEANDITSCOSTS 150 FOREIGN AID AND GLOBILIZATION 152 4 WAR OR PACIFISM 152 THERE ARE NO ANSWERS 153 THINKING EFFECTIVELY155 HOW DO WE KNOW WHAT WE THINK WE KNOW? 155 EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE 159 THEORY AS A STA...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...Sharing Pg 1020 Sharing and Money Pg 1023 Before the Protestants Pg 1025 Unions Pg 1045 Upward Mobility-Progress-Hope Pg 1051 Slavery Pg 10... ...rth for every single time the Earth rotates once around the Sun. This is why Ice Ages happen every 12,000, 24,000, or 36,000 years. What about... ...s. It was created from the in-between condition of water as a liquid: not as ice, not as air. It was created because the in-between condition of w... ...ed Cape Kennedy because Kennedy was the most virile President who created this National effort to get to the Moon. The most virile mission won. The... ...-created abstract lines and actual human conditions. After every war: the new national boundaries which are enforced; merely become a cause for the ... ...u relax some rules in sports is Broomball. It is an offshoot of professional hockey. Begun by overweight hockey fanatics who never learned how to s... ...em of keeping as many people as possible out of any racket, or profession, or union, or job-opportunity which makes a profit. The idea of work as a ... ...is happiness? Happiness compared to what? In what context? Happiness in a Soviet slave-labor camps once was getting a little extra meat in your g... ...fat. Stalin dined in supreme fattened comfort; while his entire emaciated Soviet Empire of 350 million terrified humble slaves starved. Mao din...

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

...ss the floor of the “gym” in practise for the Blodgett Ladies’ Basket-Ball Team. Even when she was tired her dark eyes were observant. She did not yet... ... Confederation Generale du Travail, feminism vs. haremism, Chinese lyrics, nationalization of mines, Christian Sci- ence, and fishing in Ontario. She ... ...in’s-egg blue, clumsy Red River carts laden with luxurious furs, whiskered Union soldiers in slant for- age caps and rattling sabers. It suggested to ... ...re of the edge of Plover Lake had the air of an etching: lustrous slide of ice, snow in the crevices of a boggy bank, the mound of a muskrat house, re... ... it be to skate there for a couple of hours, or go zinging along on a fast ice-boat, and skip back home for coffee and some hot wienies?” he demanded.... ... tested motor; a racket which beat at the nerves. Surly young men in khaki union- overalls. The most energetic and vital places in town. A large wareh... ...grounds. 40 Main Street The State Bank, stucco masking wood. The Farmers’ National Bank. An Ionic temple of marble. Pure, exquisite, solitary. A bras... ...nter and tweed skirt Carol felt herself a college junior going out to play hockey. She wanted to whoop, her legs ached to run. On the way home from sh... ...h their cigarettes and elf- ish knowledge. When they were most eager about soviets or canoeing, she listened, longed to have some special learning whi...

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