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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...TITU POPESCU THE AESTHETICS OF PARADOXISM (second edition) American Research Press Rehoboth 2002 2 Titu Popescu THE AESTHETICS OF ... ... Translated from Romanian by P. Georgelin, F. Smarandache, and L. Popescu American Research Press Rehoboth 2002 3 This book can be ordered in mic... ...21-0600 http://www.umi.com/bod/ (Books on Demand) Copyright 2002 by American Research Press Rehoboth, Box 141 NM 87322, USA E-mail: M_L_Pere... ...urb anybody. Personification being inevitable in creation, the history of art can be superposed to the history of the authors or, at, least gets tan... ...he Occident. I had learnt there from that he was a teacher of mathematics native in Oltenia, that he had published in his specialty, but also in lite... ...e the velleities in this field. The information of valuable scientists on art is not founded usually on a rather confused bovarism. However, from ... ...stifies the literary tenacity of the paradox with an aesthetic relation:” art is paradoxistic by nature, since it uses a fiction (a feigned thing) to... ...nuity of suggestions and hints spread in a foamy, unpredictable and slyish-native speech, somewhat in the manner of Marin Sorescu. The introducing ... ... taken the decision to stop the invasion of neologisms and to protect the native expressions. As a result, the notion “tramway” will be replaced wit...

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Honolulu Star Advertiser : Special Sunday Tabloid

By: Honolulu Star Advertiser

...’s area of responsibility is bound by the Hawaiian Archipelago in the north, American Samoa and U.S. Pacifc Remote Island Areas in the south, and the... ..., affords economic opportunities, and enhances the quality of life for the American public. SCIENCE... at NOAA Fisheries science is at the foundat... ...everything we do SERVICE... at NOAA Fisheries our work affects the lives of Americans every day STEWARDSHIP... at NOAA Fisheries we play a supportive... ... and they’re each volunteering for different reasons. Some are transplanted natives of the 21 APEC nations, delighted to welcome their countrymen to ... ...ng or a number of other Asian coun- tries, they’re spectacular, state-of-the-art facilities,” he says. “One of the things we struggle with in Hawai‘i ... ...teers will have completed at least eight hours of training, conducted by the Native Hawai‘ian Hospitality Association (NaHHA), with a curriculum devel... ...music groups and halau recommended by the Hawaiian Culture Committee and the Native Hawaiian Hospitality Association. And Hawaiian music, dance and ar... ...EC atten- dees will educate them about Hawaiian history, music, language and art. The Hawai‘i Host Committee also created a platform to discuss issues...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...d out of the Simpson household in July 1936. Nor was Wallis the Prince's first American liaison. He contemplated marrying one, Thelma Furness, ... ...he goings-on, reported noting almost until the King's abdication. The European and American press, in contrast, provided extensive coverage of the ... ...n in 1910. http://www.armenian-genocide.org/ http://www.cilicia.com/armo10.html Art, Modern We are all acquainted with the tales - many apocry... ...odern We are all acquainted with the tales - many apocryphal, some real - of how art critiques, curators, collectors and buyers were fooled into ... ...rt critiques, curators, collectors and buyers were fooled into purchasing "works of art" created by monkeys. The animals "painted" by dipping their... ...ser/gr/public/bh_home.html Bolivar, Simon Simon Bolivar (1783-1830) is a Latin American folk hero, revered for having been a revolutionary free... ...incurable epidemics - to the Americas. He gave his approval to the massacring of natives in abandon. Even his own sponsors found his dangerously ... .../Psychology.h tm http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Rivers/chap16.htm I-J Indians (Native Americans, Amerindians) Native Americans are often cast i... ... of people living in the Western Hemisphere in the last 7,000 years - suggest that Native American's health was severely run down long before the E...

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How You Touched Me, You Will Never Know

By: M'Tisunge Michael Phoya

... I catch the look in her eye and I see she’s laughing at me: ‘Just another pauper wasting her time.’ And it’s supposed to be my native country, righ... .... The only time I’m assured of my existence is when I try to enter one of those fancy places. You know, like a restaurant or an art gallery. Securit... ...ians. Peter looks fourteen but he claims to be over twenty-one with three mouths to feed. Right now he’s trying to convince two American backpackers... ... a spliff of cannabis is lit and they are all laughing like old friends. I shake my head. Peter has finally convinced the two Americans. They head... ...etter that picking mangoes.” “See you’re jealous. Your vision is impaired, distorted. You have to open your eyes and see the art in the picking. ... ...een the year 2000 and 2004 before it (unceremoniously) got dumped somewhere, represents the thing that truly moves me: Life (or art). I love life (o...

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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

...Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.” “Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1960,1962,1963,1968,1971,1972,1973,... ...ain nations” in my life that were left there by God so He could teach me the art of [spiritual] warfare. Okay, the truth? I’m not crazy about warfare.... ... clothed him, while the angel of the LORD stood by.” Zechariah 3:5 (NIV) P art of the creative nature of an artist or writer is the sensitivity. Unf... ... shared this key to portraiture, I didn’t get it! A giddy, fourteen-year-old art student learning to see? Some sixty years later, freelance writer, au... ... to my life, share my dreams, and give my Divine Muse all the credit. Like a native storyteller, I spread word of publishing triumphs and conference k... ...a writer of devotions, personal essays and Christian fiction, is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers, past president of the local chapter, ... ...cluding the Middletown Journal and Journal News (daily newspapers), Bassics, American Songwriter, CCM Magazine, HM Magazine, Relevant Magazine, Living... ...atures for magazines such as Shenandoah Living, Health Quest, Smart Cooking, Native People Magazine and she is currently working on a fiction book. Cy... ...ung Ladies Christian Fellowship (www.ylcf.org). 176 Donna (D.H.) Parker , a native of the Missouri Ozarks, writes family-rated fiction. She and her ...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...tered India, for their comfortable living they introduced and enforced on the natives the Manusmriti- based culture that is chiefly responsible for i... ...not give the name of their husbands or the exact place of their stay or their native place. Some of the women were very frank and openly acknowled... ...tions on educational qualification, number of children, whether married, her native village, parents’ name. Later by slip of tongue she said that s... ...d so she referred her to the CRC hospital in the Tiruchi Bus stand. There an American doctor checked her and he said she should go for blood test. ... ...emes, K. K. (1991) Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the AIDS Era. Scientific American, No. 264, 62-69. 291 7. Armstrong, S. (1994) Culture of M... ...ocial Work, Vol.18 (1). 9. Bandhari, A. (1990) Women and AIDS. Saraswathi Art Press, New Delhi. 10. Bannerjee, N. (1985) Women Workers in the ... ...sney, M. A. and Smith, A. W. (1999) Critical Delays in HIV Testing and Care, American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 42, 1162- 1174. 24. Chin J. (199...

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Desert Dreams

By: Gracie C. Mckeever

...t had seemed so real! She was relieved to see she only had on her good old American short Tasmanian Devil flannels. She stretched as she got up and he... ...thy traffic, a wide variety of visitors—students, researchers, professors, art historians and just the garden variety curious wanting to explore and e... ...red at one time to ogle the exhibit Therese had wangled compliments of the American Numismatic Society—a collection of coins and medals from around th... ...th some banana boat refugee who doesn't want to take the time to learn the native tongue. This ain't West Side Story and I ain't Maria The director lo... ...t the Blacas ewer. She'd finally stumbled across a reference at an Islamic art site. It probably would have been ten times easier and quicker just to ... ...nown enough of these in his life to know one when he saw one. Ifreet. This American President, Bill Clinton, needed to learn a little self-control and... ... except that Islam discouraged artists from producing such figures through art. Creation of living things that moved—humans and animals—was considered...

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The Curse of Kali

By: Audrey Blankenhagen

...tiny rivulets of blood. He stared at her in bewilderment. She laughed huskily and speaking in the native language of the bazaars, invited him to mak... ...en trained by his friend, Count Kovrosky, an émigré Audrey Blankenhagen 16 from Poland, in the art of fencing and the use of firearms. Helen was a... ...avy riding skirt for a divided doeskin garment (copied from women’s riding fashion in the former American colonies) and knee-high leather boots. Thi... ...é who was a friend of both our fathers - he taught me not only to ride, but more importantly the art of handling and caring for a horse and that was... ...Europeans, whose wives had not joined them in India, still took willing mistresses from among the native population. She could even see the attracti... ...u coming to see me again, Helen? I hear you are busy attending the sores of all those unfortunate natives.’ Helen laughed, knowing that Blanche de C... ...ble to his first wife, the voluptuous Maria. She hated herself for being so inexperienced in the art of pleasing a man. Her puberty had been spent i... ...ritish have left us very little leeway on this sub-continent, so we must concentrate on our South American colonies,’ he laughingly told Gavin. A f... ...riage and they would have consented, but my father discovered that François was part Huron, North American Indian from his mother’s side and like al...

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Kabbalah for Beginners

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...call it “the wisdom of Kabbalah.” 16 K abbalah for b eg Inners - p art o ne sT age o ne In Chapter o ne of his book, The Mighty Hand, Maimoni... ...that contradicted everything his contempo- - Perhaps one of the best known Native American traditions is the Council Circle. Here, the members sit i... ...ntradicted everything his contempo- - Perhaps one of the best known Native American traditions is the Council Circle. Here, the members sit in a cir... ...no egoism was setting them apart. 18 K abbalah for b eg Inners - p art o ne This is why the Bible writes that they were of “one lan- - guage”... ...The Mighty Hand), Idolatry Rules J 20 K abbalah for b eg Inners - p art o ne the Creator—the force of love—or their growing egoism would alie... ...couples, whose numbers have been declining for decades as a proportion of American households, have finally slipped into a minority, according to an... ...o the New England Journal of Medicine, “Annu- - ally, more than 46 million Americans, ages 15-54, suffer from depressive episodes.” And the Archives ...

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Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...ure; but she was still a woman down deep even if she denied it just as his American passport and name-change made him abstain from bits of himself. A... ...s quest. At least twice when he encountered friends of his from Silpakorn Art University with bags in their hands he would talk to them for a half ho... ...hing next to his heart, in the pocket of his shirt, were the slides of his art depicting the naked and dejected whores of Patpong that had ejaculated ... ...he pretty doll he could swing about as a reminder of his one-man school of art. He, Nawin Biadklang, could flaunt her around as the premier example ... ...sed land he did not expect that even if he were to live somewhere in "Euro-American Bangkok" (Banglampool, Silom, and Sukumvit roads with their seven ... ... Then he obfuscated. "Didn't you read in an encyclopedia one time that the American president, Abraham Lincoln, said, 'In the civil war it is quite po... ...nicate. He felt her rebellion. It stood out like a Long Necked Karen (the native Burmese people living in Chaing Mai who had the tradition of distort...

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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...lf with love as an individual expres, sion of God, as a priceless work of art. Love is important to self,esteem. You've got to be able to love your... ..., esteem , he or she can build outward into the world and create works of art, just as Rembrandt and Picasso did. You're Worth It Most of us hold w... ..., it didn't have to look like a shoe box. They converted everything into art. They even turned the bathtub into a piece of art by painting a naked ... ...n to explain that THE POWER IN YOU 120 there were twenty, three million native,bom, adult Americans who could neither read nor write. These milli... ... THE POWER IN YOU 120 there were twenty, three million native,bom, adult Americans who could neither read nor write. These millions were called "fu... ...dia's independence. It was faith that helped Martin Luther King, Jr. open American so' ciety to people of all races, creed, and color. It was faith...

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7 Scorpions : Rebellion

By: Mike Saxton

...ay of the fall, Zodiac declared himself the Lord and Master of the North American continent. The remnants of the government and military had fallen... .... “IDIOT! Always check all angles, especially when it comes to the former American government. Those fools were the greatest liars and hypocrites ev... ...cords, and other stuf. Looks like they were com- piling information on all Americans…Oh, sorry Vincent, didn’t mean to steal your thunder.” Vincent h... ...ccum, Connecticut. The town was named afer Samson Occom, who was a famous Native American clergyman from Connecticut. It was completely deserted, ex... ...both men and women, approaching the Hummer. “I think we just alerted the natives.” Both John and Talbot ducked down, hoping that they hadn’t been n... ...e- diately. He fnally replied, “That’s quite an observation.” “It’s an old Native American proverb. I’ll speak when there’s something to say, not jus... ...mmanders might have just been really good at strategy games and read ‘The Art of War’.” “Well that shoots the theory that the Flash Storm was some t... ...ction TV on an entertainment center. The center included all state of the art equipment including game systems and surround sound. There was also a...

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Silence's Bell (Haiku)

By: Florentin Smarandache

... He is member of the Mathematics Association in Romania (1990), and of the American Association on Mathematics (1983). The literary debut of Flore... ...Diploma in Fanciful Poetry" at the Contest of the Academy of Philology and Art, from Périgord (France 1992). His poetry was selected in nine literary ... ...d" but they also "make the brain vibrate" (Robert Chasseneuil ­ Member of "Art and Poetry of Touraine" ­ France). Here is an example of most "innocent... .... Merwin, Kenneth Yasuda, Donald Eulert ­ who was, until 1974, lecturer of American Literature at The "A.L.I.Cuza" University from Yassy (Romania). In... ...e difficult spirit of the Nippon poetry and aesthetics. He is right on the native soil of the one­line poem, which was lacking in Romanian literature,...

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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

...ent. He is writhing on the inlay, attempting tears. It's futile, I know. We both forgot the art of crying, except from torn veins. The light is wan... ...hing: the fullest trust, a willingness to yield. I remember having seen the following in an art house movie, it was a test: to fall, spread-eagled f... ...ught along the spraying waves and the caressing breeze, a gift to Uzi, and a reminder. The native kids just followed us, their eyes azure, their ski... ... two-dimensional rendition of a layered archeological excavation. Come morning, I sniff my art and recoil, only to be captivated again by its monot... ...ary Club Award for Social Studies (1976), and the Bilateral Relations Studies Award of the American Embassy in Israel (1978). Hundreds of professio...

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In the Eye of the Beholder

By: By Sharon E. Cathcart

...doing so. “As do I,” Erik responded in that language, without a trace of his native French accent. He turned more solemn then. “I saw your cousin in ... ...y favorite recipes for madeleines and cheese crisps, and had Russian tea and American coffee on offer. The ladies came to the first one in droves, a... ...onship, regardless of her plainspoken ways. Gilbert developed an interest in art and took up drawing. I would sometimes wake to find him sketching s... ...rs through a tangle in her dull red mane. “Pauvre ange.” I reverted to my native language for just a moment, calling the horse “poor angel,” and t... ...x. I could vaguely hear her speaking to the box attendant, reverting to her native French.” “J’ai besoin de cracher,” she said to the woman ... I nee...

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From Chaos to Harmony

By: Rav Michael Laitman

... BREACHING THE BALANCE O Man! Seek no further for the author of evil; thou art he. --Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Creed of a Savoyard Priest For man... ... into sects: secular vs. religious, left vs. right, Ashkenazi vs. Sephardic, natives of Israel vs. new Olim (immigrants) and so on. All our efforts... ...omosome pool of Jews as part of the genetic landscape of the Middle East, The American Journal of Human Genetics, 2001, 1095-112:(5)69. 22 http://w...

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Fire and für : The Last Sorcerer Dragony

By: Roger C. Schlobin

... of Mythology, Roy Chapman Andrews' The New Conquest of Central Asia (The American Museum of Natural History, 1932), the ubiquitous 11th edition of ... ...d. Cats and dragons; dragons and cats. So it has always been. Cats are art; dragons are power. Cats' softness brought beauty to dragon eyes. Al... ...the magic words of our nature. Bright, dark, the tablets are filled with art and grace, the essence of the dragonheart brought to its finest moment... ...However, even the Demon's nagging and his new exhilaration didn't fog his native cunning. "Yes, yes, but find an isolated dragon or two on the gold... ...o it all the time." "Sure we do, but it's natural for us. We're organic art. You can't tell me we're not great to look at." "No, you're right; ...

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

...SMARANDACHE’S WORK American Research Press Rehoboth 2001 3 This book can... ...-521-0600 http://www.umi.com/bod/ (Books on Demand) Copyright 2001 by American Research Press and the Author Rehoboth, Box 141 NM 87322, US... ... Kachina, the Great Spirit! http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/a/outer-art.htm ISBN: 1-931233-32-2 Standard Address Number 297-5092 Pri... ...tu Popescu. However the paradoxist number 1 in the world is less known in his native country. At the same time some researchers ( Jacques Sarthou, D... ...works in the two large fields- literatures and mathematics (but also in other art and scientific fields). I have attentively read the entire literar... ...velation of renewal and, moreover, a kind of a prolonged shock: the Romanian- American “neovanguard” is the creator of a new practical and theoretica... ...ctable in many smarandachian creations). Atavistic roots pull him towards his native place from Balcesti- Valcea, while the States ...and the whole ... ...ism, nonconformism, the paradoxes in other words of anything ( in literature, art, science), while futurism, cubism, abstractism and all other avant-...

... and smarandachism - the name given to the movement by Ion Rotaru and Titu Popescu. However the paradoxist number 1 in the world is less known in his native country. At the same time some researchers ( Jacques Sarthou, Dan Tarchila, Doru Motoc and even... Ion Rotaru) declared him a man of genius (or close by!), while others ignored him or they haven’t yet heard about him. ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...de and supersede one's moral obligations towards non- affiliated humans. Thus, an American's moral obligation to safeguard the lives of American f... ...igation to save the lives of innocent civilians, however numerous, if they are not Americans. The larger the number of positive self-definitions I ... ...ical Islamists are now advocating the mass slaughter of Westerners, particularly of Americans and Israelis, regardless of age, gender, and alleged c... ... the will is there it can be done. The alternative is too horrible to contemplate. Art (as Private Language) The psychophysical problem is long sta... ... himself against past artists). They could be few or many, but they must exist for art, in its fullest sense, to exist. Modern theories of art spea... ... and only he can decide how far is his representation from his original experience. Art criticism is impossible. Granted, his reference group (his a... ...roquois confederacies of Indians in North America, the Cree in Canada, the Witoto, natives of Colombia and Peru, the Carib in the Lesser Antilles (... ...rom Popayan, Colombia, the denizens of the Marquesas Islands of Polynesia, and the natives of the captaincy of Sergipe in Brazil. From Congo and Ce... ...ory kin (that belong to the same matriline or patriline). In certain societies (the Native American or the Chinese) it is sufficient to carry the sa...

...Cyclopedia of issues in modern philosophy: The philosophy of science and religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....

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French Natural Remedies & Recipes from Beautiful Tasmania

By: Christiane Guise

...r) is a kaleidoscope of forests, ferneries, shrubberies, mosses and fungi. The native heart berries and the pepper brushes, the mountain cresses an... ...erful plants. In many instances, Tasmania reminds me of the South of France, my native country. In summer, poppies and white yarrows invade the m... ...iacin, phosphorus, potassium, vitamins A, B, C, E, and P, and zinc. Echinacea American Indians love echinacea, one of the greatest natural antibio... ...e Santé. Robert Laffont: Paris Ohsawa Georges (1974) Le Zen Macrobiotique ou l'art du rajeunissement et de la longévité. Librairie Philosophique J....

...f Taytitikitheeker (Drys Bluff) and along the Tellerpanger (Liffey River) is a kaleidoscope of forests, ferneries, shrubberies, mosses and fungi. The native heart berries and the pepper brushes, the mountain cresses and the tiny sweet ?cherries? of the ancient ecosystem, give way in the farmlands to mint, hawthorn and briar, and the organic herb farms brought with great ca...

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