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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...f Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited and After the Rain - How the West Lost the East. He served as a columnist for Central Europe Review, Po... ...ivatization" of the medium. This harps on very sensitive strings in every Western soul: the efficient allocation of resources which is the result of... ...or television broadcasts - but in the USA and many other countries in the West, the basic package of television channels comes free of charge. As ... ... facility is an example of something more sophisticated and more durable. Western firms are discovering the immense pools of skills, talent, innovat... ...In other words, there are budding signs of a reversing brain drain - from West to East. E-publishing is at the forefront of software engineering, e... ...ricing (as pharmaceutical companies were forced to do in Brazil and South Africa). A Macedonian with an average monthly income of 160 USD clearly ca... ...eone reading a PG eBook in Urdu on a cell phone in the Serengeti Plain in Africa! THAT is what PG is all about!!! We just added our 47th langua... ... statistical picture somewhat. The Internet - A Western Phenomenon Not African, not Asian (with the exception of Israel and Japan), not Russian , ... ...ultures cohabiting with stone age cultures (in the Amazon River basin, in Africa, in Asia). b. Even if we assume that the idea of historical progr...

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Fourth International Anthology on Paradoxism

By: Florentin Smarandache

...4444000000 0000000004444444000000000 0000000000000000000000000 14 JOHN WEST (Australia) “SLO WEEZE” At last, a medical miracle that might... ... Glühbirne Macht Nacht zu Tag 46 Kalifornien Gezähmter wilder Westen DUALISTISCHE ZWEIZEILER als eine neue Art Dichtung mit fest... ...us ă, francez ă şi portughez ă, dar şi în alte arii de cultur ă, din Asia şi Africa. Dac ă acesta este scriitorul polivalent, în schimb, matematicia... ...crise într-o limb ă specific ă, Pirissanorench (language spoken in the South-West of the United States by a single person, limb ă vorbit ă în sud-es... ...ever came back. ‘Tis midnight and the setting sun Is slowly rising in the west. The rapid rivers slowly run. The frog is on his downy nest. The... ...S STREAM WASTER ASTER STAR TAR SAT SATE STARE TREATS WATERS STREW WEST WET SAR AIRS STAIR ARTIST SATIRE RITES TIRE TIE | | | | |...

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Hypotheses on Ulysses

By: Antonio Mercurio

.... This is a world-view never proposed before, in either the East or the West. There is no god to offer either rewards or punishment, and no karmi... ...ngs. The first is that Homer’s two poems contain all the development of western literature: the second is that, beyond the theme of the siege and... ...s time, though, the whole text of the Odyssey was not yet available in the West. In addition, Christian mythology also deeply influenced Dante, which... ... we generally manage to preserve during childhood. Then, at least in the Western world, this beauty disappears. All around us, we see an ever-grow... ...journey by sea unwinds like a labyrinth that twists and turns from east to west and from north to south. At almost every turn of this labyrinth waits... ... a documentary film by Werner Herzog on Bokassa the ex-Emperor of Central Africa Main interpretation Living life as thieves is the opposite of ...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...y based on this philosophy, Mahatma Gandhi carried out a Satyagraha in South Africa, and the Kenyan Boycott of Imperialism Day was celebrated. ... ...hese faults intact, and yet voicing support for the rights 124 of the South Africans and writing as if one has all concern for the Untouchables an... ... Nadu, and the ancient customs of Tamil Nadu. During the time he was in South Africa, through a few Tamilians such as Valliammai and Nagappan, he m... ... Hindu Mahasabha For the poor people who have migrated to Malaysia, South Africa etc. for their living, Brahminism has followed them there also.... ... 19-10-1946] Social Equality If we take the social status of lay people in western countries, there is no social difference based on birth. All ... ...hable spends on himself. If we consider the social status of a common man in western countries there is no discrimination by birth, all are equal. ... ...But we should not talk about the troubles created by it. What does this mean? Western countries have made plans! How much are we going to become dev... ...h, Assam, Bihar, Goa, Karnataka, Manipur, Orissa, Rajasthan Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal, Dadra and Nagar, Haveli, Delhi. Middle stage: 19 States /... ..., Meghalaya, Orissa, Punjab, 338 Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Chandigarh. Secondary stage: 23 States /UTs, Andhra Prad...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...ime Steve Jobs had launched a revolution. Thirty years earlier, at the First West Coast Computer Faire in nearly the same spot, the twenty-one-year-ol... ... Those proprietary information services that remain, such as Lexis/Nexis and Westlaw, sustain themselves because they are the only way to access usefu... ...ed by the way a piece of software operates. Our ways of thinking about such “west coast code” 18 are still maturing, and our instincts After the Stall... ...le at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/mwsf07/. 2. David H. Ahl, The First West Coast Computer Faire, in 3 T B  C-  C 98 (Davi... ...ssible solely via their own proprietary software. See Terry Psarras, Lexis & Westlaw: Proprietary Software Versus Browser Based, LLRX., Sept. 3, 20... ...and, Jimbo’s creation of a new Wikipedia article for Mizoli’s Meats, a South African butcher shop, was deleted by a sysop twenty-two minutes later, de... ...sing revenue that could be used, to for example, put computers in schools in Africa... w e h a v e t o [be] very thoughtful and responsible about why ...

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The Malignan Self Love : Narcissism Revisited

By: Sam Vaknin

...tcome is a bewildering array of ever-shifting mental health "diagnoses" expressly centred around Western civilization and its standards (example: th... ...as abusive as beating and incest. There are malignant narcissists among subsistence farmers in Africa, nomads in the Sinai desert, day labourers in... ...l Institute of Technology, Haifa. Ph.D. in Philosophy (major: Philosophy of Physics) – Pacific Western University, California, USA. Graduate of nu... ... regarding relationships with abusive narcissists), Skopje, 1999-2007 "After the Rain – How the West Lost the East", Narcissus Publications in asso... ...this link: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/8023833847/ "After the Rain – How the West Lost the East" – Click on this link: http://ba... ...download the files: http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/freebooks.html "After the Rain – How the West Lost the East" The history, cultures, societie...

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Abuse, Trauma, And Torture, And Their Consequences and Effects

By: Sam Vaknin

...ot an isolated phenomenon. It is embedded in our contemporary culture. The West's is a narcissistic civilization. It upholds narcissistic values an... ...ships." Still, there are malignant narcissists among subsistence farmers in Africa, nomads in the Sinai desert, day labourers in East Europe, and in... ...nology, Haifa. Ph.D. in Philosophy (major: Philosophy of Physics) – Pacific Western University, California, USA. Graduate of numerous courses in Fina... ...e-book about personality disorders), Prague, 2007 "After the Rain – How the West Lost the East", Narcissus Publications in association with Central ... ...: http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/freebooks.html "After the Rain – How the West Lost the East" The history, cultures, societies, and economies of co... ...ww.ccnow.com/cgi-local/cart.cgi?vaksam_JOURNAL 10. "After the Rain – How the West Lost the East" The history, cultures, societies, and economies of co...

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A History of U. S. Communications Security (Volumes I and Ii);1973

By: David G. Boak

...entand, baa a bandwidth of cmly 3 KHz­ and still has a few quick and dirty WW n links in the mid-west with ciDly a 1500 hertz lNmdwidth. This situatio... ...ent in competition witb the Swiss and others in Europe, supplyinl devices to some Governments in Africa, South America, and the Middle East and to a f... ...-More research showed that a Marine Sat who bad had acc:eu to tile material bad been sent to the West Coast, and sure enoUlb, bad lived for a while in...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...toward the Royal Museum, began to walk to a distant place where a woman in a western wedding dress stood at a pond posing for a picture with her groom... ...irt the way Americans envisioned most all other countries including those in Western Europe. "Everyone wants to talk to you in English." "But I don't ... ...was the collective culture in the earliest of all primitive American, if not western minds, and so inescapable in a sense. On that day she brought her... ...ned to tapping that seemed more like rain. Her thoughts rambled on: "800,000 African children die from dysentery each year and yet the news is about t... ...r will, propelling her from anything she chose to disregard. She turned onto Westheimer Street. She had gone as far as the thirteen-thousand block onc... ...at Rice University to pursue her graduate studies. Someone had told her that Westheimer finally turned into a farm road, but back then she decided to ... ...nd. It was very exciting-more than even a racket ball game with Betty whose African American skin, muscular physique, and strong competitive strife g... ... lap and you guys could make any political cartoon on him you pleased." The Africans once said that the military cost of their civil wars were the re... ...Western colonial boundaries fusing incompatible tribes into nations, keeping Africa from being able to feed herself; and her response was, "Well, whic...

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

... What Pisces move, or hot breath'd Leos beames. Or Capricornus bath'd in western streames. The knowledge of the starres, and the motion of the eig... ... in that part of heaven where the Sunne riseth, and the cursed toward the West in opposition. They have certaine Prophets and Priests which commonly... ...ordance of events drive them from one corner to another, and from East to West, they will not leave to follow their bowle, and with one small pensill... ...he elegancies and smooth-sportfull conceits of the Latine tongue, unto an African servant: For, to prove this labour to be theirs , the exquisit elo... ...r complots the haught renowne, Of Spartan Gallants was brought downe. And Africanus of that other; A sole exoriente supra Mæotis paludes Nemo es... ... full of feare, Or in my Horoscope were Capricorne, Whose tyrannie neere westerne seas is borne: But so it is, that naturally of my selfe I abhor... ... downe three dayes, I was at last taken by certaine souldiers, which from Africa brought me into this Citie to my Master againe, who immediately con... ...a God. Some one hath his province and credit in the East, and some in the West: -----hic illius arma Hic currus fuit. -- Virg. Æn.i. 20. ... ...liar book or other, as Alexander the Great highly esteemed Homer; Scipio, Africanus, Xenophon; Marcus Brutus, Polybius; Charles the Fifth, Philip de...

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Beauchamp's Career

By: George Meredith

...EY came of a race of fight- ing earls, toughest of men, whose high, stout, Western castle had weathered our cyclone periods of history without changei... ... the faint red Doge’s palace was like the fading of an- other sunset north-westward of the glory along the hills. Venice dropped lower and lower, brea... ...siduities. Nevil obtained his appointment to a ship bound for the coast of Africa to spy for slavers. He called on his uncle in London, and spent the ... ...his ‘banana-wreath,’ he liked the fel- low for having volunteered for that African coast-service, and the news of his promotion by his admiral to the ... ...fellow who had proved him wrong upon a matter of fact. Beauchamp came from Africa rather worn by the climate, and immedi- ately obtained the command o... ...Halkett. ‘So you are a candidate at an Election. You still have a tinge of Africa, do you know? But you have not abandoned the navy?’ ‘—Not altogether... ...series of descending turfy mounds dotted with gorseclumps, and faced South-westerly along the run of the Otley river to the gleaming broad water and i... ...h a tempest in her heart, as disturbing to her as the one gathering in the West for ships at sea, Miss Halkett bore herself well. CHAPTER XXII THE DRI... ...the fir-heights overlooking Bevisham. Here the breezy beginning of a South-western autumnal gale tossed the ponies’ manes and made threads of Cecilia’...

...ad across Channel a host of dreadful military officers flashing swords at us for some critical observations of ours upon their sovereign, threatening Africa?s fires and savagery....

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Love and Life an Old Story in Eighteenth Century Costume

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...e period, when it appeared among the tales of Apuleius, of the province of Africa, sometimes called the earliest novelist. There are, however, fragmen... ...ite dimity, and the window showing the young moon pale in the light of the western sky. Bedrooms were little furnished, and this was more luxuri- ous ... ... negro servants, though the fashion in town, had not pen- etrated into the west. “Mr. Belamour’s blackamoor. He often plays to him half the night.” “O... ...ld a confused mass of trees, churches, and houses. Nearer, the view to the westward was closed in by a stately edifice which she did not know to be So... ...s deported to become wives to the planters in the southern colonies or the West Indies, but that such a destiny should be intended for their own Aurel... ... was bound for. Loveday only had a general 245 Yo n g e impression of the West Indies, and believed that the poor lady’s destined spouse was a tobacc...

...n in fairy myths, though not traceable in the classic world till a very late period, when it appeared among the tales of Apuleius, of the province of Africa, sometimes called the earliest novelist. There are, however, fragments of the same story in the popular tales of all countries, so that it is probable that Apuleius availed himself of an early form of one of these. The...

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Black Ivory

By: R.M. Ballantyne

...first chapter there is a shipwreck, which leaves the son of the charterer of the sinking ship, and a seaman friend of his, alone on the east coast of Africa, where Arab and Portuguese slave traders were still carrying out their evil trade, despite the great efforts of patrolling British warships to limit it and free the unfortunates whom they found being carried away in th...

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The Mirror of the Sea

By: Joseph Conrad

...The Grip of the Land XXII. The Character of the Foe XXV. Rules of East and West XXX. The Faithful River XXXIII. In Captivity XXXV. Initiation XXXVII. ... ...ing when we passed St. Helena; was laid up for a time when we were off the Western Islands, but got out of bed to make his Land- fall. He managed to k... ...eas—a work, this, for staunch ships, and a great school of staunchness for West-Country seamen. A whole fleet of copper-bot- tomed barques, as strong ... ... clouds that seemed to have been cut and hacked by the keen edge of a sou’-west gale. Our craft, a Clyde-built barque of 1,000 tons, rolled so heavily... ...n aspect peculiarly appalling. The inky ragged wrack, flying before a nor’-west wind, makes you dizzy with its headlong speed that depicts the rush of... ...at seaman’s silent and trusted ad- viser, with one elbow upon the coast of Africa and the other planted in the neighbourhood of Cape Hatteras (it was ... ...ofs, peep over the edge of the fore-shore, as it were a village of Central African huts imitated in iron. Bor- dered by the black and shining mud-flat... ...at voice heard at the begin- ning of the Christian era by the master of an African vessel in the Gulf of Syrta, whose calm nights are full of strange ...

...s and Gossamer XIII. The Weight of the Burden XVI. Overdue and Missing XX. The Grip of the Land XXII. The Character of the Foe XXV. Rules of East and West...

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Henry Iv, Part 2 Shakespeare’S

By: William Shakespeare

... : (GLOUCESTER:) sons of King Henry EARL OF WARWICK : (WARWICK:) EARL OF WESTMORELAND : (WESTMORELAND:) EARL OF SURREY : GOWER: HARCOURT: BLUNT: Lo... ...ent of hearing when loud Rumour speaks? I, from the orient to the drooping west, Making the wind my post horse, still unfold The acts commenced on thi... ...; and both the Blunts Kill’d by the hand of Douglas; young Prince John And Westmoreland and Stafford fled the field; And Harry Monmouth’s brawn, the h... ... power to encounter you, my lord, Under the conduct of young Lancaster And Westmoreland. This is the news at full. NORTHUMBERLAND: For this I shall h... ...re too impatient to bear crosses. Fare you well: commend me to my cousin Westmoreland. [Exeunt Chief Justice and Servant .] FALSTAFF: If I do, fill... ...his world. PISTOL: A foutre for the world and worldlings base! I speak of Africa and golden joys. FALSTAFF: O base Assyrian knight, what is thy news...

...Excerpt: Rumour: Open your ears; for which of you will stop The vent of hearing when loud Rumour speaks? I, from the orient to the drooping west, Making the wind my post-horse, still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth: Upon my tongues continual slanders ride, The which in every language I pronounce, Stuffing the ears of men with false reports. I spea...

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In the Fourth Year Anticipations of a World Peace

By: H. G. Wells

...plans of the Allies; in the end it will burn them all. The greatest of the Western Allies is now the United States of America, and the Americans have ... ...ay, President Wilson, in inserting that significant adjec- tive “Free.” We western allies know to-day what is involved in making bargains with governm... ... the sight of all mankind before even an armistice occurs on the main, the western front. The German diplomatists hate this pro- cess. So do a lot of ... ... British arrived at common views with France, Belgium, Portugal, and South Africa about the administration of Cen- tral Africa? Suppose Germany makes ... ...he Arme- nians in Constantinople, or the Jews in Roumania, or the Poles in West Prussia, or the negroes in Georgia, or the Indi- ans in the T ransvaal... ...our position. Our 28 In the Fourth Year argument is that in India, Egypt, Africa and elsewhere, we stand for order and civilization, we are the trust... ... queries the adjective of Belgian, Portuguese, French, and British Central Africa alike, just as emphatically as it queries “German.” Still more effec... ... L THE L THE LABOUR ABOUR ABOUR ABOUR ABOUR VIE VIE VIE VIE VIEW OF MIDDLE AFRICA W OF MIDDLE AFRICA W OF MIDDLE AFRICA W OF MIDDLE AFRICA W OF MIDDLE... ...t lies the reason why so many men were killed yesterday on the eastern and western front, so many ships sunk, so much prop- erty destroyed, so much hu...

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The Sentimentalists an Unfinished Comedy

By: George Meredith

...ed suspicions. She writes feverishly. The last one hints at service on the West Coast of Africa. HOMEWARE: For the draining of a pestiferous land, or... ... She writes feverishly. The last one hints at service on the West Coast of Africa. HOMEWARE: For the draining of a pestiferous land, or an enlightenm... ... compositions became obtrusive. LYRA: No fencing, no music, no poetry! no West Coast of Africa either, I suppose. ASTRAEA: Very well! I am on my de... ...became obtrusive. LYRA: No fencing, no music, no poetry! no West Coast of Africa either, I suppose. ASTRAEA: Very well! I am on my defence. You at ...

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What Is Coming a Forecast of Things after the War

By: H. G. Wells

...at he would lead Germany to be smashed against the Allied defensive in the West, and to be smashed so thoroughly that the war would be over. I did not... ...e. So the Allies retreated. For long weeks the Allies retreated out of the west of Bel- 19 H G Wells gium, out of the north of France, and for rather... ...r getting round; and so too the losses of the German colonies and the East African War are scarcely to be reckoned with in the main war. They have no ... ...it to the power for treason of these suppositi- tious German monarchs that Western folly has permitted to possess these Balkan thrones—thrones which n... ...from both sides, to journalists and neu- tral go-betweens. The Eastern and Western Allies will prob- ably begin quite soon to discuss an anti-German Z... ... of automobile had driven the bicycle as a pleasure vehicle off the roads. Western Europe was running to fat and not to muscle, as America is to-day. ... ...tlement of America and Siberia, for example, the Arabic sweep across North Africa, the invasion of Britain by the Low German peoples—when it has chang... ...on, incapable of any true mixture or unity. Consider, for example, Central Africa, Tyrone, Albania, Bombay, Constantinople or Transylvania. Here are r... ...ction in French, where, as in the British Isles, Canada, North and Central Africa, and large regions of the East, it is desirable to make an English-s...

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Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...id Lucy. “Here are all the names just like my lesson-book at home: Europe, Africa, and America.” “Why, bless the child! where else should they be? The... ...lf when she awoke. CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER VI VI VI VI VI AFRICA AFRICA AFRICA AFRICA AFRICA OH! OH! here is a little dried crocodile... ...rid beast! Oh, how could Lucy have been so foolish as to want to travel in Africa up to the higher parts of the Nile? How will she ever get back again... ...aid the voices; “we all bring our stores: the sugar, rice, cot- ton of the West; the silk and coffee and spices of the East; the tea of China; the fur...

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Le Morte Darthur

By: Thomas Malory

...eed to make war, and to aid after their power; that is to wit, the lord of West Wales promised to bring thirty thousand men, and Sir Uwaine, Sir Ider ... ...to India, to Armenia, whereas the river of Euphrates runneth into Asia, to Africa, and Europe the Large, to Ertayne and Elamye, to Araby, Egypt, and t... ...readful dragon did drown much of his people, and he came flying out of the west, and his head was enamelled with azure, and his shoulders shone as gol... ...d Maccabaeus were of our lineage. I am right inheri- tor of Alexandria and Africa, and all the out isles, yet will I believe on thy Lord that thou bel...

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