ellauri002.html on line 274: From the highest spire of contentment

ellauri009.html on line 1829: Joku Balibar ehottaa et mitä jos vaan unohdettaisiin rajat ja omistus. Suit sait. Hahaa. Hehee. Puhu kädelle. Siihen ei suostu Babarkaan, eikä Seleste, vaikka on valistuneita norsuvaltiaita. Ei edes Hatsipompponen, joka tuskin suostuu luovuttamaan luutaansa. Siitä unexikoon Erich Fromm, uskollisena nimelleen.
ellauri011.html on line 947: He never again heard from Karla. He had a vague hope that Karla, knowing he was in the city [How? From TV of course! Everyone must have seen the show!] would show up to meet him. During the conference, he told part of the story found in this book. At a certain point, he couldn't help it and asked: Karla, are you here? No one raised a hand.
ellauri022.html on line 340: From these invaders fled
ellauri025.html on line 833: From Southfields, New York.
ellauri028.html on line 405: From gay Paree he heard guns roar,
ellauri029.html on line 113: From the library of essays you can find essays from different topics written by the teampreneurs.
ellauri035.html on line 315: Calls them to love and sleep. From the hot town
ellauri041.html on line 608: Den Frommen fördern muss u. stärken.
ellauri041.html on line 628: Gesegnet sind die Frommen, ihnen

ellauri041.html on line 1436: Ich kenne doch so manchen Frommen:

ellauri042.html on line 844: From the early 20th century, his fictional work included caricatures of Jews, stereotyping them as greedy, cowardly, disloyal and communists.
ellauri046.html on line 774: (From Hours of Idleness - 1807)
ellauri046.html on line 786: From what blest inspiration your sonnets would flow,
ellauri046.html on line 809: From Adam till now, has with wretchedness strove;
ellauri048.html on line 837: From my study I see in the lamplight, Työkkäristä nään mä kankeena
ellauri048.html on line 944: From Saul Bellow: tää on hyvä runo, täst mie piän (alter ego Henderson)
ellauri048.html on line 946: From guest Abigail (contact)
ellauri048.html on line 949: From guest Claudia M. (contact)
ellauri048.html on line 1239: From out waste places comes a cry, Valtavista paikoista kuuluu kiljahdus,
ellauri048.html on line 1739: From flower to flower, from snow to snow:
ellauri048.html on line 1743: From April on to April went,
ellauri050.html on line 182: From those strong Feet that followed, followed after. Noita töppöjalkoja jotka seurasi mun perästä.
ellauri050.html on line 206: From this tremendous Lover— piiloon tolta karseelta rakastajalta-
ellauri050.html on line 246: From a chalice maljasta
ellauri050.html on line 315: From the dank thoughts that shiver Märistä unista jotka värisevät
ellauri050.html on line 321: From the hid battlements of Eternity; ikuisuuden kätketyiltä varustuxilta;
ellauri051.html on line 800: 221 From the cinder-strew'd threshold I follow their movements, 221 Tuhkakynnyksestä seuraan heidän liikkeitään,
ellauri052.html on line 247: From underseas, kindled the looking-glass,
ellauri052.html on line 969: The rap against Bellow is that he maligned four of his five wives, especially in his fiction. This is true, and Leader is savvy enough not to take Bellow’s word about them. Wife No. 1, Anita, is shown as the underappreciated mainstay she obviously was. As for wife No. 2, Sondra Tschacbasov Bellow (Bellow called her Sasha), the model for the evil Madeleine, Leader has a scoop: an unpublished memoir shared with him after Bellow’s death. By her own account, Sasha was a vulnerable child-woman lacking basic life skills. From childhood and into her teens, she says, she was the victim of incest committed by her father. When Bellow took up with her, he was 37 and she was 21, a Bennington graduate and a secretary at the Partisan Review. His friends treated her with a sniggering sexism unfortunately unremarkable in the 1950s. At a party Bellow took her to, the critic R. W. B. Lewis, her former professor, drunkenly demanded to
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From 1900, his poetry grew more physical and realistic. He largely renounced the transcendental beliefs of his youth, though he remained preoccupied with physical and spiritual masks, as well as with cyclical theories of life. In 1923, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.


ellauri053.html on line 1368: Yeats met the American poet Ezra Pound in 1909. Pound had travelled to London at least partly to meet the older man, whom he considered "the only poet worthy of serious study." From that year until 1916, the two men wintered in the Stone Cottage at Ashdown Forest, with Pound nominally acting as Yeats's secretary. The relationship got off to a rocky start when Pound arranged for the publication in the magazine Poetry of some of Yeats's verse with Pound's own unauthorised alterations. These changes reflected Pound's distaste for Victorian prosody.
ellauri053.html on line 1430: This poem is very famous in China. We first know Yeats by this wonderful poem, which contain a story of Yeats himself that move us so deeply. From this poem, we know what is the true love, we know how deeply love can be. This has been transferred into the famous poem of MUDAN, also been transferred into a popular song sung by SHUIMUNIANHUA, so we can see how arractive it was to us in China.

ellauri060.html on line 940: Trump Unleashes Tweetstorm Defending White Nationalists Booted From Facebook.
ellauri062.html on line 659: Et ab hædis me sequestra, Erota mut pukeista, From the goats, may I, respected,
ellauri065.html on line 337: Ihmistuhatjalkainen on existentialistinen näky, yrittää Jaakko paikkailla. From bad to worse. Existentialismi on ihmistuhatjalkaisen perseestä. Mutta olin nähtävästi oikeessa tän paskan peukuttajan motiivista: Vaikka onnistuisin järjestämään elämäni mahdollisimman hyvin, en ikinä pääse eroon maailmasta ja ihmisistä, minut on kytketty ikuisin sitein ihmisten yhteisöön, joudun räpiköimään joukon jatkona samaan väärään suuntaan tuskallisesti korkeintaan pari senttiä kerrallaan, katkotuin nivelsitein, ulisten ja kouristellen. Tää on ilmiselvää skizoidia narsismia, Grinch tyyppistä ize- ja ihmisinhoa. Sen se on näkönenkin toi Yli-Juotikas.
ellauri066.html on line 436: From a thousand miles away, Tuhannenkin mailin taa.
ellauri066.html on line 468: epicaricacy From Ancient Greek ἐπιχαιρεκακία (epikhairekakía, “joy upon evil”). (rare) Rejoicing at or deriving pleasure from the misfortunes of others.
ellauri067.html on line 300: His leadership of Puritan sympathizers brought him a summons to the Court of High Commission. Forfeiting his bond, Hooker fled to Rotterdam in the Netherlands, and considered a position in the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam, as assistant to its senior pastor, the Rev. John Paget. From the Netherlands, after a clandestine trip to England to put his affairs in order, he immigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony aboard the Griffin.
ellauri067.html on line 581: From early on, Prokosch sought to surround himself with a veil of mystification and cast his life into a hopeless riddle. Approaching his sixtieth year, he boasted that no person had succeeded in knowing him as an integral personality: "I have spent my life alone, utterly alone, and no biography of me could ever more than scratch the surface. All the facts in Who’s Who, or whatever, are so utterly meaningless. My real life (if I ever dared to write it!) has transpired in darkness, secrecy, fleeting contacts and incommunicable delights, any number of strange picaresque escapades and even crimes, and I don't think that any of my 'friends' have even the faintest notion of what I'm really like or have any idea of what my life has really consisted of. . . .With all the surface 'respectability,' diplomatic and scholarly and illustrious social contacts, my real life has been subversive, anarchic, vicious, lonely, and capricious."
ellauri069.html on line 226: Frisch, Fromm, Frölich, Frei
ellauri069.html on line 227: 624; German: alert, devout, happy, free ("Frölich" should be "Fröhlich"); From Jan Bayer: the motto of the BDM (Bund Deutscher Mädels, or, as my grandmother used to say 'Bube drück mich'(hug me boy))
ellauri071.html on line 471: Around 1850, a British merchant service captain, Charles Noble, upon discovering that the stack of his ship´s galley was made of copper, ordered that it be kept bright. From then onwards the ship´s crew then started referring to the galley smokestack as the "Charlie Noble".
ellauri074.html on line 255: Tony Robbins has written over six books throughout his career. (Over six? like almost seven?) His first book, Unlimited Power, was published in 1986 and became a national bestseller. He has also written many other great books such as Awaken The Giant Within, Notes From A Friend, MONEY Master the Game, Giant Steps, and Unshakeable.
ellauri077.html on line 384: From harsh contending. Kovasta rökityxestä.
ellauri078.html on line 147: Dickinson found the conventional religious wisdom the least compelling part of these arguments. From what she read and what she heard at Amherst Academy, scientific observation proved its excellence in powerful description. The writer who could say what he saw was invariably the writer who opened the greatest meaning to his readers. While this definition fit well with the science practiced by natural historians such as Hitchcock and Lincoln, it also articulates the poetic theory then being formed by a writer with whom Dickinson’s name was often later linked. In 1838 Emerson told his Harvard audience, “Always the seer is a sayer.”
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A Word From Verywell

ellauri082.html on line 54: When David Foster Wallace committed suicide in 2008, it was clear he had been profoundly depressed. But the first major biography of the writer, D.T. Max’s Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story, out on August 30th, reveals an even more troubled mind than anyone realized. From the time he was in college, the brilliant author of Infinite Jest was in and out of institutions as he struggled with depression and addictions to alcohol and marijuana. But the book is also full of all kinds of other strange surprises, painting the most complete, and warmest, portrait of Wallace yet.
ellauri082.html on line 477: From Dutch klinkaerd, later klinker, from klinken (“to ring, resound”).
ellauri083.html on line 430: From time to time, one hears that NASA computers have proved the account of the unusual day that accompanied the Battle of Gibeon found in Joshua 10:12–14. This marvelous little story about NASA computers began circulating in the late 1960s and early 1970s, during the heyday of the Apollo program. According to the story, in preparation for the Apollo moon landings, a computer at NASA calculated the positions of the earth, moon, and other solar system bodies with great precision far into the past and future.
ellauri083.html on line 438: He reasoned that the battle was on the twenty-fourth day of the fourth month of the Hebrew civil calendar in the 2,555th year after the creation. This was the 933,285th day since creation. From this, Totten determined that this day was a Tuesday. Next, Totten calculated backward in time from June 17, 1890 to the battle of Gibeon. He concluded that the battle was 1,217,530 days previously, which was a Wednesday. Hence, there was a day missing. Of course, Totten’s computation required very precise dates, something that most people today would find ludicrous. However, Totten managed to obtain some audience in the late 19th century. While most people today are not impressed with such an approach, apparently invoking a computer, as in the Hill story, is sufficient to convince some people today. This story has been debunked many times, so it is a shame that it keeps being repeated.
ellauri089.html on line 114: From Rocket Ship Galileo (1947) to Have Space Suit—Will Travel (1958), Robert A. Heinlein wrote twelve novels, all published by Scribners, that were aimed at what we now call the juvenile market. In Dr. Johnson’s sense of the word, they are classics in their field, they have stood the test of time. They appeared first in hardback—unusual in a field in which, until the 1950s or 1960s, almost all major works were published in magazines or in paperback; and during the 1950s, hardback copies of these novels could be found in school and public libraries all across the country. These novels later appeared in paperback and have remained available in that form to the present. Heinlein’s juvenile novels have been largely ignored by both science fiction critics and critics of children’s literature; but even a half century after they were written, these novels are still “contemporary” and are still among the best science fiction in the range.
ellauri092.html on line 84: At first Moody could satisfy himself so that was ok. But the persistence of these ladies led him to meet and pray with them. They poured out their hearts asking Cod to fill them with His servant's Spirits. From that day a deep hunger and thirst gripped Moody. By October he was in agony for sole as he prayed and munched Cod for the promised gift. At times he would roll on the floor in agony with the ladies and in tears with this singular prayer to be baptised in the Holy Mackerel grilled with fire. This was a wrestle between his willy and Cod’s willy. It was that very month that Chicago burnt to the ground by ghost fire. All his works, efforts and organizational committees literally went up in a blaze. Shortly after this while passing through New York on his way to Britain the second time Cod heard his prayer. As he walked the streets his willy bent before Cod's, the power of the Golden Horde fell upon him, the Ford drew near and revealed Himself to be His servant. Moody rushed to a friend’s house and asked for rum and to be left alone. Hour after hour he bathed in the presence of Cod as the Holy Mackerels filled him. So strong was this that he cried out to Cod to stay in His hand lest He die. He was filled with the joy of the Gourd. When he left that house it was in the power of the fire, just like Chicago the other day.
ellauri094.html on line 576: From far, from prison; Kaukaa, Kylmäkoskelta,
ellauri095.html on line 533: His religious consciousness increased dramatically when he entered Oxford, the city of spires. From April of 1863, when he first arrived with some of his journals, drawings, and early Keatsian poems in hand, until June of 1867 when he graduated, Hopkins felt the charm of Oxford, “steeped in sentiment as she lies,” as Matthew Arnold had said, “spreading her gardens to the moonlight and whispering from her towers the last enchantments of the Middle Ages.” Here he became more fully aware of the religious implications of the medievalism of Ruskin, Dixon, and the Pre-Raphaelites. Inspired also by Christina Rossetti, the Catholic doctrine of the Real Presence of God in the Eucharist, and by the Victorian preoccupation with the fifteenth-century Italian religious reformer Girolamo Savonarola, he soon embraced Ruskin’s definition of “Medievalism” as a “confession of Christ” opposed to both “Classicalism” (“Pagan Faith”) and “Modernism” (the “denial of Christ”).
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Alfred Adler, Yassar Arafat, Elizabeth Bennett, Bono, Cicero, Sean Connery, William Cullen Bryant, kuningas Daavid, Catherine Earnshaw (Hum. harju), Erasmus Rotterdamilainen, Erich Fromm, Goebbels, J.W.v. Goethe, Gorbachev, Havel, paavi Johannes Paavali Kakkoineen, Michael Jordan, M.L. King, Meeta Mellark, Barack Obama, Perikles, Nancy Reagan, Nelson Mandela, Amy March (Little Women), Abraham Maslow, Freddie Mercury, Mitterrand, Oprah Winfrey, Emma Woodhouse (Emma),

ellauri099.html on line 63: It is quite true I have worshipped you with far more romance of feeling than a man should ever give to a friend. Somehow I have never loved a woman…. From the moment I met you, your personality had the most extraordinary influence over me…. I adored you madly, extravagantly, absurdly. I was jealous of everyone to whom you spoke. I wanted to have you all to myself. I was only happy when I was with you.
ellauri099.html on line 67: From the moment I met you, your personality had the most extraordinary influence over me.
ellauri100.html on line 85: Klezmer (Yiddish: קלעזמער ‎) is an instrumental musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe. The essential elements of the tradition include dance tunes, ritual melodies, and virtuosic improvisations played for listening; these would have been played at weddings and other social functions. After the destruction of Jews in Eastern Europe during the Holocaust, there was a general fall in the popularity of klezmer. The term klezmer comes from a combination of Hebrew words: klei, meaning "tools, utensils or instruments of" and zemer, "melody"; leading to k´lei zemer כְּלֵי זֶמֶר‎, literally "instruments of music" or "musical instruments". Originally, klezmer referred to musical instruments, and was later extended to refer, as a pejorative, to musicians themselves. From the 16th to 18th centuries, it replaced older terms such as leyts (clown). It was not until the late 20th century that the word came to identify a musical genre. Early 20th century recordings and writings most often refer to the style as "Yiddish" music, although it is also sometimes called Freilech music (Yiddish, literally "Happy music").
ellauri100.html on line 670: Myöhäisteininä Kirstinä kihlautui maalari James Collinsonin kaa, muze oli vaan eka 3:sta. James oli prerafaeliittien veljeskunnan perustajia Danten and Williamin kaa (se perustettiin hulluna vuonna 1848). Kihlaus purkautui 1850 kun Jamesista tuli katolinen. 1853, kun perhe oli yhä rahapulassa, Kristina auttoi äiskää koulunpidossa Fromessa, mutta se ei mennut putkeen.1854 ne palasivat Lontooseen ja isä kuoli, onnexi. Myöhemmin sillä oli vispilänkauppaa lingvistin, Charles Cayley kaan, mutta lingvisti perkele kieltäytyi naimasta sitä, syy oli taas muka uskonnollinen. Kolmas oli maalari John Brett, siitäkään ei tullut lasta eikä paskaakaan.
ellauri106.html on line 69: From 1958 onwards, the couple lived in New York on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and in 1959 they spent seven months in Italy on a Guggenheim grant. Upon their return, they both settled in Iowa City, where Roth led the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. The experiences in small-town Iowa far away from the American metropolises flowed into Roth's second novel Letting Go (Other People's Worries), which was published in 1962, but in contrast to Roth's previously published volume of short stories Goodbye, Columbus caused mixed reactions from critics. Stanley Edgar Hyman, for example, criticized weaknesses in the narrative structure of the novel, the two narrative parts of which are only superficially connected, but praised what he saw as "the keenest eye for the details of American life since Sinclair Lewis". Letting Go is also the first novel in which Roth, as in numerous later works, made the writings of his literary predecessors an integral part of the narrative, and is therefore often referred to as Roth's first "Henry James novel".
ellauri106.html on line 71: In 1962, the same year Letting Go was published, Roth became Writer-in-Residence at Princeton University. After separating from his wife, Roth began a five-year psychoanalysis with the New York psychiatrist Hans J. Kleinschmidt, who published the case history anonymously in a medical journal in 1967 under the title The Angry Act: The Role of Aggression in Creativity. Roth traveled to Israel for the first time in June 1963. He participated in the American Jewish Congress, held discussions with Israeli intellectuals and Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. From 1965 to 1977 Roth had a lectureship in comparative literature at the University of Pennsylvania.
ellauri106.html on line 195: Thomas Wolfe (1900–1938) was born in Asheville, North Carolina, and educated at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University. He taught English at New York University and traveled extensively in Europe and America. Wolfe created his legacy as a classic American novelist with Look Homeward, Angel; Of Time and the River; A Stone, a Leaf, a Door; and From Death to Morning. Wolfe's influence extends to the writings of Beat Generation writer Jack Kerouac, and of authors Ray Bradbury and Philip Roth, among others. He remains an important writer in modern American literature, as one of the first masters of autobiographical fiction, and is considered North Carolina's most famous writer. Ei mitään pientä.
ellauri106.html on line 455: From Fresh Air a month or so ago:

ellauri106.html on line 472: “From enfant terrible to elder statesman. Time heals all wounds,” Rabbi David Wolpe of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles remarked to JTA via email. No hocus pocus about death and God or obsolete fantasies of heaven for him. There was only our bodies, born to live and die on terms decided by the bodies that had lived and died before us. If he could be said to have located a philosophical niche for himself, that was it — he’d come upon it early and intuitively, and however elemental, that was the whole of it. Should he ever write an autobiography, he’d call it ‘The Life and Death of the Male Body.’ Well actually he called it "My life as a man".
ellauri106.html on line 518: Dream barbies turn out incubi. From Miss America into a "frivolous, trivial beauty-queen".
ellauri106.html on line 519: From a hard-working, well-intentioned hero into a "shitty little capitalist."
ellauri108.html on line 98: From its origins, Rastafari was intrinsically linked with Haile Selassie, the Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974. He remains the central figure in Rastafari ideology, and although all Rastas hold him in esteem, precise interpretations of his identity differ. Understandings of how Haile Selassie relates to Jesus vary among Rastas. Many, although not all, believe that the Ethiopian monarch was the Second Coming of Jesus, legitimising this by reference to their interpretation of the nineteenth chapter of the Book of Revelation. By viewing Haile Selassie as Jesus, these Rastas also regard him as the messiah prophesied in the Old Testament, the manifestation of God in human form, and "the living God". Some perceive him as part of a Trinity, alongside God as Creator and the Holy Spirit, the latter referred to as "the Breath within the temple". Rastas who view Haile Selassie as Jesus argue that both were descendants from the royal line of the Biblical king David, while Rastas also emphasise the fact that the Makonnen dynasty, of which Haile Selassie was a member, claimed descent from the Biblical figures Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.
ellauri108.html on line 100: Other Rastas see Selassie as embodying Jesus' teachings and essence but reject the idea that he was the literal reincarnation of Jesus. Members of the Twelve Tribes of Israel denomination, for instance, reject the idea that Selassie was the Second Coming, arguing that this event has yet to occur. From this perspective, Selassie is perceived as a messenger or emissary of God rather than a manifestation of God himself. Rastas holding to this view sometimes regard the deification of Haile Selassie as naïve or ignorant, in some cases thinking it as dangerous to worship a human being as God. There are various Rastas who went from believing that Haile Selassie was both God incarnate and the Second Coming of Jesus to seeing him as something distinct.
ellauri108.html on line 191: From the beginning of the Rastafari movement in the 1930s, adherents typically grew beards and tall hair, perhaps in imitation of Haile Selassie. The wearing of hair as dreadlocks then emerged as a Rasta practice in the 1940s; there were debates within the movement as to whether dreadlocks should be worn or not, with proponents of the style becoming dominant. There are various claims as to how this practice was adopted. One claim is that it was adopted in imitation of certain African nations, such as the Maasai, Somalis, or Oromo, or that it was inspired by the hairstyles worn by some of those involved in the anti-colonialist Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya. An alternative explanation is that it was inspired by the hairstyles of the Hindu sadhus.
ellauri108.html on line 231: The mid-1990s saw a revival of Rastafari-focused reggae associated with musicians like Anthony B, Buju Banton, Luciano, Sizzla, and Capleton. From the 1990s, Jamaica also witnessed the growth of organised political activity within the Rasta community, seen for instance through campaigns for the legalisation of cannabis and the creation of political parties like the Jamaican Alliance Movement and the Imperial Ethiopian World Federation Incorporated Political Party, none of which attained more than minimal electoral support. In 1995, the Rastafari Centralization Organization was established in Jamaica as an attempt to organise the Rastafari community.
ellauri109.html on line 321: The merchant Hans Kohlhase lived in Cölln on the Spree (now incorporated into Berlin) in the Margraviate of Brandenburg in the 16th century. In October 1532 he set out on a trip to the Leipzig Trade Fair in the neighboring Electorate of Saxony. On the way two of his horses were seized, at the command of the Junker von Zaschwitz, as a supposed fee for passage through Saxony. Kohlhase sought redress in the Saxon courts but failed to obtain it. Outraged, he issued a public challenge in 1534 and burned down houses in Wittenberg. Even a letter of admonition from Martin Luther could not dissuade him, and Kohlhase and the band he collected committed further acts of terror. In 1540 he was finally captured and tried, and was publicly broken on the wheel in Berlin on 22 March 1540. From this history Kleist fashioned a novella that dramatized a personal quest for justice in defiance of the claims of the general law and the community.
ellauri109.html on line 507: From the start, critics complained about the ostensible sameness of Roth’s books, their narcissism and narrowness—or, as he himself put it, comparing his own work to his father’s conversation, “Family, family, family, Newark, Newark, Newark, Jew, Jew, Jew.” Roth turned self-obsession into art. He was a consummate bullshit artist.
ellauri110.html on line 318: Lydia Volchaninova, a good-looking, but very stern and opinionated young teacher with somewhat dictatorial inclinations is deeply engaged in the affairs of the local zemstvo. Devoted to the cause of helping peasants, she is interested in doing and speaking of nothing but practical work, mostly in the fields of medicine and education. Lydia dislikes the protagonist, a landscape painter, who frequently visits their house. From time to time the two clash over problems of both the rural community and Russia as a whole.
ellauri111.html on line 164: The Apocrypha began to be omitted from the Authorized Version in 1629. Puritans and Presbyterians lobbied for the complete removal of the Apocrypha from the Bible and in 1825 the British and Foreign Bible Society agreed. From that time on, the Apocrypha has been eliminated from practically all English Bibles--Catholic Bibles and some pulpit Bibles excepted.
ellauri111.html on line 192: Geronimo (Mescalero-Chiricahua: Goyaałé Athabaskan pronunciation: [kòjàːɬɛ́] "the one who yawns, June 16, 1829 – February 17, 1909) was a prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache tribe. From 1850 to 1886, Geronimo joined with members of three other Chiricahua Apache bands—the Tchihende, the Tsokanende and the Nednhi—to carry out numerous raids, as well as fight against Mexican and U.S. military campaigns in the northern Mexico states of Chihuahua and Sonora and in the southwestern American territories of New Mexico and Arizona. Geronimo's raids and related combat actions were a part of the prolonged period of the Apache–United States conflict, which started with American settlement in Apache lands following the end of the war with Mexico in 1848.
ellauri115.html on line 1077: It was in the mid-1980s that he became aware of difficulties in his relationship with his fiancée, and that he had mood swings. In 1985 he sought help from a psychiatrist, who diagnosed him with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). Vaknin did not accept the diagnosis at the time. From 1986 to 1987 he was the general manager of IPE Ltd. in London. He moved back to Israel, where he became director of an Israeli investment firm, Mikbatz Teshua. He was also president of the Israeli chapter of the Unification Church's Professors for World Peace Academy.
ellauri117.html on line 622: Locke stated his belief, in his Second Treatise, that nature on its own provides little of value to society, implying that the labour expended in the creation of goods gives them their value. From this premise, understood as a labour theory of value, Locke developed a labour theory of property, whereby ownership of property is created by the application of labour. In addition, he believed that property precedes government and government cannot "dispose of the estates of the subjects arbitrarily." Fucking capitalist. Karl Marx later critiqued Locke's theory of property in his own social theory.
ellauri118.html on line 321: From 'Beltenebros at Miraflores'
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Robin's 20 Weirdest 'Holy Batman' Lines From the TV Show (out of a total of 50)


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Tää kymysys on aiheuttanut paljon tukkanuottasia Quorassa. Alisa Zinovjevna Rozenbaum, James Bondin From Russia with Love leffan naiskonnan "Number 2" doppelgänger ja selvä esikuva, ryssämatu jutkero kuten Saul Belov mutta jehovansa kuopannut, on vanha tuttu aiemmista albumeista. Albumissa 98 selvisi että Ayn Rand on INTJ. Ylläri. Heinlein ja Mencken peukuttivat Aynia. Iso ylläri. Mielikirjailijani ei ole Hilja Haahti vaan Ayn Rand, sanoi Maailman Paskin Nalle. Mojo ylläri. Täytyykin tähän väliin todeta että historianjälkeisen ajan James Bond, se Craig jotakin, on paskahuusin Valituista Paloista päätellen just niin tyhmä amis gorilla kuin sen lähellä toisiaan olevista silmistä voisi päätellä. Peruskoulupudokas ja täysi ääliö.
ellauri119.html on line 680: From a literary point of view her novels have little character development and are cast in black and white terms. The important things in this world are just not that easy to discern, so she is painting a child´s simple view of the world, perhaps even an autistic child´s view, who doesn´t have the capability of caring for others. Ayn Rand found early inspiration for her protagonists in a 1920´s serial killer, William Hickman and used that sociopath as the model for the heros of her novels. See: Ayn Rand, Hugely Popular Author and Inspiration to Right-Wing Leaders, Was a Big Admirer of Serial Killer
ellauri119.html on line 686: From a political point of view, her novels motivate the more literate members of Libertarian groups, including the anarchist Tea Party movement. They use her positions as givens and are not critical of them. This ensures that they reach some far reaching and invalid conclusions regarding social policy.
ellauri119.html on line 688: From a philosophical viewpoint, Ayn Rand´s objectivism is an inconsistent pile of faulty axioms and absurd conclusions. Her tautological A = A and her invalid claim that all thought is verbal have been shown, long ago, to be either useless information or demonstrably false. Wittgenstein dismissed tautologies as telling us anything new about the world before Rand came to the USA and phenomenology had dismissed a verbal mentalese grammar of the brain. Noam Chomsky´s innate grammar is only true for words, but thoughts are far more than just words since all thought appears to be motor based. What you might need is a grammar of the body instead. Thoughts seem to be closer to the movements of an athlete than to the words in a sentence. For some reason most people ignore that all speech is base on wagging the tongue, and the vibrations in middle ear and cochlea, a motor based capability that we have learned to use to communicate with. Is there an isomorphism between the movement of the tongue and those of sign language that would show a fundamental grammar shared by both?
ellauri131.html on line 289: Jack Canafield (born August 19, 1944) is an American author, motivational speaker (!), corporate trainer, and entrepreneur. He is the co-author of the Chicken Coop for the Soul series, which has more than 250 titles and 500 million copies in print in over 40 languages. In 2005 Canafield co-authored The Success Principles: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Were.
ellauri131.html on line 367: Food and Love, the Gardeners, Jack Canafield and Carol Spurgulewski, The Gift of Christmas, the Girlfriend's Hole, the Girl's Hole, Hole in One, The Golf Book, the Golfer's Hole, Golfer's Pole – The 2nd Round, Jack Canafield, Grand and Great Grandma's Hole: Stories to Honor and Celebrate the Ageless Hole of Grandmothers, into Grandma with Love, the Grandparent's Black Soul, the Grieving Soul, Grieving and Recovery, Happily Ever After, Now Comes the Bride, Hole Sweet Hole, Hole and Miracles, Horse Lovers and Horse Lovers II, the Soul of Hawaii, Jack Canafield, Hooked on Hockey, I Can't Believe My Cat Did That I Can't Believe My Dog Did That Can't Believe my Pole Fit That Indian Teenage Hole, Inspiration for the Young at Heart, Inspect the Body Hole, Jack Canafield, To Inspect a Woman's Hole, Inspection of Nurses, It's Christmas, Chicken Soup for the Jewish Son, Jack Canafield, Rabbi Dov Gabbay (2001), The Joy of Adoption, The Joy of Less Adoption, Just Use Girls, Doing Kids in the Kitchen, Jack Canafield, Chicken Bone for the Kid's Hole, Jack Canafield, Chicken Bone for the Kid's Other Hole 2, Jack Canafield, the Latino Soup, the Latter-day Saint, The Laughing Soul (Audio only), Lemons to Lemonade, the Little Holes, Like Mother, Like Daughter, like Granny, Living With Alzheimers and Other Dements, Love Stories: Stories of First Dates, First Figs, Soul Mates, and Everlasting Love, Loving Our Dogs, The Manic Loving of Mothers and Daughters, Making Love in Menopause, Married 3 wives, Merry Christmas, Messages From Heaven, the Military Wife's Hole, Jack Canafield, Miraculous Messages from Heaven, More Miracles Happen in Moms and Sons videos, Into Mom with Love, Mothers and Preschoolers videos, Mother's Hole, Mother's Hole #2, Jack Canafield, the Mother and Daughter Holes, Mother and Son again, The Multitasking Mom's Survival Guide, My Very Good, Very Bad Cat, My Very Good, Very Bad Dog, My Very Good, Very Bad Son, Chicken Coop for the NASCAR jerk, [National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing on pohjoisamerikkalainen autourheilujärjestö. Kotimaassaan Yhdysvalloissa sarja on kasvanut suosituimmaksi penkkiurheilulajiksi heti amerikkalaisen jalkapallon jälkeen.] Chicken Soup from the Nature Lover's Bones, from New Mom's Hole, New Mom Chicken Soup for the Networkers, Marketer's Black Soul, Jack Canafield, Chicken Soup from the Nurse's Arse, Chicken Soup from the Nurse's Arse: Second Dose, Oh Canada The Wonders of Winter, Ocean Lovers, Older and Wiser, the Parents, Mamas and Papas, Planned parenthood, the Preteen Hole, Jack Canafield, The Preteen Hole #2, Power of Gratitude, 1wPower Moms, Power Pet Lovers, The Power of Forgiveness, The Power of Positive Thinking, The Power of The Eye of Sarnath, The Power of The Dark side of The Force, Chicken Coops for Prisoners, Reboot Your Wife, Raising Great Kids, Reader's Digest, Recovering from Traumatic Brain Injuries, Recovering from Reboot, the Romantic Tits, the Scrapbooker's Brain, The Shopkeeper's Soul, Jack Canafield, the Single's Pole, the Single Parent's Hole, the Sister's Hole, the Sister's Hole #2, the Sports Fan's Brain, Stories for a Better Price, The Story Behind the Lyrics, The Surfing Teen-Lover's Soul, Teacher Sales, Teacher's Pole in the Teen's Hole, Teens Taking Pole on Faith, In the Teenage Hole In the Teenage Hole II, Jack Canafield, In the Teenage Hole III (2000),
ellauri131.html on line 368: In the Teenage Hole IV, Huge Pole in a Teenage Hole w/out "French Letters", the Teenage Hole Personal Organizer, Get Teenage Hole on Love & Friendship, Get Teenage Hole on Tough Stuff, the Teenage Hole: The Real Deal Challenges, Jack Canafield, the Teenage Hole: The Real Deal Friends, the Teenage Hole: The Real Deal School, Teenage Hole: Think Positive, Thanks Mom, Thanks to My Mom. Think Positive. Think Possible. Think Positive about Kids. Think Possible about Kids. Time to Jive. Teenage Hole Touched By a Business Angel, Tough Times Tough People, Traveling salesmen, A Tribute to Home Moms, True Love on The Doormat, Unlocking the Secrets to Living In Your Dreams, Snake Oil for the Unsinkable Soul, for the Veterans, for the Volunteers Foul, Volunteering and Giving Paw, that's what I Learned From The Dog, for the Writer's Block, for the Woman's Hole, to Inspire a Woman's Hole #1, New York Times Bestseller, A Second Round at the Woman's Hole, Woman into Woman, the Woman Golfer's Hole, the Hole at Work, Working at The Woman's Hole, Wife Lessons For MILF Women, Culo de Pollo para el Alma de los Padres, – in Spanish.
ellauri135.html on line 218: From "Russian biographical dictionary" of A. A. Polovtsev:
ellauri140.html on line 486: From turning backe, and forced her to stay: Piti puolensa, ja pakotti sen jäämään:
ellauri141.html on line 516: From 1917 he began to experiment with his own versions of Horace. See Thomas Pinney (Ed.) Letters IV pp. 439-40. In 1920, he and a group of friends published Q. Horatii Flacci Carminum Liber Quintus (Horace, Book V) a collection of parodies in English and Latin, which included "A Translation". "Lollius" was specially written for the book, which also included "The Pro-Consuls". See also three later poems linked to stories in Debits and Credits (1926); “The Portent”, “The Survival” and “The Last Ode.”.
ellauri142.html on line 55: Markku's life changes after he becomes the sole heir to his father's vast estate, and his position in society is changed from that of an illegitimate son to the new Count Bezukhov. His inability to control his emotions and sexual passions lead him into a marriage with the vapid but sexually beautiful Princess Kristina, a match which her self-serving father, Prince Carl Erik, sets up to secure his access to Markku's newly acquired vast fortune. Kristina is not in love with Markku, and has affairs. From jealousy, Markku shoots his suspected lover, Dolokhov, in a duel. He is distraught at having committed such a crime and eventually separates from Kristina and then becomes a Freemason. His madhat escape into the city of Moscow and his subsequent obsessive belief that he is destined to be Napoleon’s mistress show his submission to irrational impulses. Yet his search for meaning in his life and for how to overcome his emotions are a central theme of the novel. He eventually finds love and marriage with Pirkko Hiekkala, becomes a ladies shoes salesman called Al Bundy and their marriage is perhaps the culmination of a life of moral and spiritual questioning. They have four children: three boys and one girl. Correction, one extremely good-looking platinum blonde girl and one about equally gifted son.
ellauri143.html on line 303: From envious man good fortune's goddess turns away,

ellauri143.html on line 519: From making others feel should man abstain.
ellauri143.html on line 568: From whatever, aye, whatever, man gets free,

ellauri143.html on line 569: From what, aye, from that, no more of pain hath he.
ellauri143.html on line 724: From blockheads´ lips, when words of wisdom glibly flow,

ellauri143.html on line 748: From coming evil´s dreaded shock are free.
ellauri143.html on line 1157: From foes ten million fold a greater good you gain,

ellauri144.html on line 70: The Greeks were creative but, like puellae, they lacked steadiness of purpose. From the Roman point of view, they were puerile, they just “fooled around” (nugari). Romans are brought up to be serious and businesslike, moralistic and
ellauri147.html on line 531: Nebukadnesarin etymologia: From the Babylonian phrase Nabu-kudurri-usur. The first part is the same as Nebo, the Babylonian god of wisdom and writing. Nebuchadnezzar II´s name in Akkadian was Nabû-kudurri-uṣur, meaning "Nabu, watch over my heir". The name was often interpreted in earlier scholarship as "Nabu, protect the boundary", given that the word kudurru can also mean ´boundary' or 'line'.
ellauri150.html on line 683: These are they in very truth who, as the sacred text bears witness, defile the flesh, and despise dominion, and blaspheme majesty. They leave nothing scathless or uninjured of that which human and divine laws alike have wisely ordained to ensure the preservation and honor of life. From the heads of States to whom, as the Apostle admonishes, all owe submission, and on whom the rights of authority are bestowed by God Himself, these sectaries withhold obedience and preach up the perfect equality of all men in regard to rights alike and duties. The natural union of man and woman, which is held sacred even among barbarous nations, they hold in scorn; and its bond, whereby family life is chiefly maintained, they slacken, or else yield up to the sway of lust.
ellauri150.html on line 687: Aanyway, today I want to focus on the encyclical "Libertas" written in 1888. "Libertas" means "liberty" or it could also be translated as "freedom". Either way we are well acquainted with this idea. From the Statue of Liberty to the freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights - Americans love their freedom!
ellauri155.html on line 748: From inside of his asylum, Calvin defines his doctrine in the following manner:
ellauri155.html on line 866: Strawson’s purposed to dissolve the so-called problem of determinism and responsibility by drawing a contrast between two different perspectives we can take on the world: the ‘participant’ and ‘objective’ standpoints. These perspectives involve different explanations of other people’s actions. From the objective point of view, we see people as elements of the natural world, causally manipulated and manipulable in various ways. From the participant point of view, we see others as appropriate objects of ‘reactive attitudes’, attitudes such as gratitude, anger, sympathy and resentment, which presuppose the responsibility of other people. These two perspectives are opposed to one another, but both are legitimate. In particular, Strawson argues that our reactive attitudes towards others and ourselves are natural and irrevocable. They are a central part of what it is to be human. The truth of determinism cannot, then, force us to give up the participant standpoint, because the reactive attitudes are too deeply embedded in our humanity. Fuck humanity, and fuck viewpoints. Game theory is an optimization technology used by animals. As such it forms a part of the causal net.
ellauri156.html on line 72: The best part in my opinion is the bit in Talmud where David looks Bathsheba in the eyes and sees his own horny face reflected there and is sick of the whole thing. From then on he will not touch Bathseba anymore down there ever again and leaves her to languish in his harem bored as hell. Maybe David barfed because Bathsheba was already corked. He was used to virgins.
ellauri156.html on line 234: As I read these verses in 2 Samuel, I am reminded of the Alfred Hitchcock movie, “Rear Window.” If my memory is correct, Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly star in this thriller about a photographer who is recovering from an injury and confined to his apartment. From out of his “rear window,” Stewart watches his neighbors through their windows. Eventually he uncovers a murder and is almost killed himself, along with his girlfriend. Älä pieni perssilmä kazo minne vain.
ellauri156.html on line 236: King David makes the mistake of staying in Jerusalem, rather than fighting the Ammonites with his army. He does not stay home to meditate on the Law of Moses or to write another psalm or two; he seems to stay home to stay in bed. We know Uriah went to bed when it was evening (that is, when it got dark), and it is very likely that he got up at first light (see 11:13). With David, it is very different. David does not get up until evening, that is, until it is time for a soldier to go to bed. (As a friend of mine pointed out, this is probably a habit developed over days and not just a one-time event.) It is very unlikely that David is doing any “kingly work” in the wee hours of the night. From all appearances, David is simply indulging himself. Whaddya mean? Fucking maidens is kingly work if anything. Surely he wasn't watching late night shows, since all he had was his TV mama. Sitting up and adjusting the screen until the picture was completely right.
ellauri156.html on line 273: 3b And one said, “From your minutious description, is this not Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the Hittite?” (2 Samuel 11:3b)
ellauri156.html on line 367: There are two fascinating questions, which the text does not clearly seem to answer: (1) From what was Bathsheba purifying herself -- from her menstrual uncleanness, or from her uncleanness due to sexual intercourse? Both are dealt with in Leviticus 15.
ellauri156.html on line 641: Bathsheba's response to the death of her husband is as we would expect, as we would also hope. From what the text tells us, she has absolutely no part in David's plot to deceive her husband, let alone to put him to death. Undoubtedly, she learns of Uriah's death in much the same way every war widow does, then or now. When she is officially informed of Uriah's death in battle, she mourns for her husband. We cannot be certain just how long this period of mourning is. We know, for example, that if a virgin of some distant (i.e., not Canaanite) nation was captured by an Israelite during a raid on her town, the Israelite could take her for a wife after she had mourned for her parents (who would have been killed in the raid) for a full month (Deuteronomy 21:10-13). As I will seek to show in a moment, I believe Bathsheba's mourning is genuine, and not hypocritical. I believe she mourns her husband's death because she loves him.
ellauri156.html on line 802: I used to teach school. From time to time the principal would call a misbehaving student to his office. I will never forget when one of my students was called to his office, and then returned with a smirk on his face. One of my students protested publicly, “Will you look at that? He went to the principal's office and came back with a smile on his face!” My young student was absolutely right. Being called to the principal's office for correction should produce repentance and respect, not a smile. In those few times when I found it necessary to use the “rod” of correction, I purposed that no student would come back into the room with a smile, and none did (including the principal's own son, I might add, who was not even in my class). Oh how my students loved and respected me! I still think it was unfair to sack me. There was hardly any mark left on their precious skin from my rod. Least of all of the one that I used on my coeds.
ellauri158.html on line 44: Spinoza’s views on necessity and possibility, which he claimed were the “principal foundation” of his Ethics (Ep75), have been less than well received by his readers, to put it mildly. From Spinoza’s contemporaries to our own, readers of the Ethics have denounced Spinoza’s views on modality as metaphysically confused at best, ethically nihilistic at worst. Kristityt on aina vihanneet Spinozaa, mutta niin on juutalaisetkin. Siili ressu.
ellauri159.html on line 451: From persecution’s constant woe.
ellauri159.html on line 951: ENFJs care intensely about people and are driven by a need for relational harmony. They tend to be warmly expressive and empathetic people who enjoy helping others reach their potential. ENFJ writers include Johann von Goethe, Matthieu Ricard, Erasmus of Rotterdam, and Erich Fromm. Learn more about how ENFJs write here.
ellauri160.html on line 136: From September 1907 Pound taught French and Spanish at Wabash College, a Presbyterian college with 345 students in Crawfordsville, Indiana, which he called "the sixth circle of hell". Se oli Ezran Kouvola. One former student remembered him as a breath of fresh air; another said he was "exhibitionist, egotistic, self-centered and self-indulgent".
ellauri164.html on line 498: So, now, what can we learn from Moses’ life? Moses’ life is generally broken down into three 40-year periods. The first is his life in the court of Pharaoh. As the adopted son of Pharaoh’s daughter, Moses would have had all the perks and privileges of a prince of Egypt. He was instructed “in all the wisdom of the Egyptians, and he was mighty in his words and deeds” (Acts 7:22). As the plight of the Hebrews began to disturb his soul, Moses took it upon himself to be the savior of his people. As Stephen says before the Jewish ruling council, “[Moses] supposed that his brothers would understand that God was giving them salvation by his hand” (Acts 7:25). From this incident, we learn that Moses was a man of action as well as a man possessed of a hot temper and prone to rash actions. Did God want to save His people? Yes. Did God want to use Moses as His chosen instrument of salvation? Yes. But Moses, whether or not he was truly cognizant of his role in the salvation of the Hebrew people, acted rashly and impetuously. He tried to do in his timing what God wanted done in His timing. The lesson for us is obvious: we must be acutely aware of not only doing God’s will, but doing God’s will in His timing, not ours. As is the case with so many other biblical examples, when we attempt to do God’s will in our timing, we make a bigger mess than originally existed.
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ellauri164.html on line 877: The reading that makes more sense is to focus on the breaking of the pattern established to this point. Moses’ harsh words toward the Israelites reveal his emotions in this moment; he classifies Israel as “rebels” rather than the chosen people, and his rhetorical question seems to imply that he does not view Israel as worthy of God’s grace any longer. This is the real failure of Moses in this moment: he’s lost his faith in God to fulfill His promises to these people. Israel is a nation of rebels outside of grace, outside of God’s ability to make a great nation, outside of the promises that God has given. It seems nearly forty years of dealing with this people has finally broken Moses, and he is so overwhelmed in this moment that he has lost faith. From God’s perspective, Moses has lost faith in the Lord to overcome Israel’s faithlessness. Moses has not believed in God, and has not treated Yahweh as the Holy God who is able to overcome the weakness of His people. Indeed, this is exactly what Numbers 20:12 says was Moses’ sin! He (and Aaron!) did not believe God and did not treat Yahweh as holy in that moment. God did offer Moses the opportunity to intercede for the people (and thus broke the pattern) because He knew that Moses did not have faith in Him.
ellauri171.html on line 504: From the start, therefore, Dinah may have felt that she was unloved by her father, the very man who should have loved her.
ellauri171.html on line 1060: Tamar’s place in the family and Judah’s posterity are secured. She gives birth to twins, Perez and Zerah (Gen 38:29–30; 1 Chr 2:4), thus restoring two sons to Judah, who has lost two. Their birth is reminiscent of the birth of Rebekah’s twin sons, at which Jacob came out holding Esau’s heel (Gen 25:24–26). Perez does him one better. The midwife marks Zerah’s hand with a scarlet cord when it emerges from the womb first, but Perez (whose name means “barrier-breach”) edges his way through. Cuts the queue. From his line would come David. Not surprising.
ellauri180.html on line 408: From pride, and vainer ties dissever, Liian ylpeä, ja kiinni taustassaan,
ellauri180.html on line 448: To set its struggling passion free From pride, and vainer ties dissever, And give herself to me for ever."
ellauri181.html on line 146: After completing his master's degree in social psychology and group development at Columbia University and completing his rabbinical studies, Schwartz received his Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Michigan, and subsequently taught in the sociology department of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and in 1973 became a professor. From 1971-73, Schwartz was a visiting lecturer in the department of psychology at the Hebrew University. In 1979, Schwartz moved to Israel with his wife and three children. He joined the department of psychology at the Hebrew University, where he holds the post of Leon and Clara Sznajderman Professor Emeritus of Psychology. He is now retired, but continues his research activity, as well as developing and promoting his Basic Human Values Theory.
ellauri181.html on line 595: Franklin then took his list to a respected friend who happened to be a Quaker. Franklin explained to his Quaker friend that he, Franklin, was disappointed in the progress in his life to this point and that he intended to turn his life around. From now on Franklin intended to live his life according to his list of virtues. Each day he would read the list and each week he would focus on a different virtue. Repeating the process over and over again until he had become one with his virtues.
ellauri182.html on line 167: Shinran left Mount Hiei to study under Hōnen for the next six years. Hōnen (1133–1212) another ex-Tendai monk, left the tradition in 1175 to found his own sect, the Jōdo-shū or "Pure Land School". From that time on, Shinran considered himself, even after exile, a devout disciple of Hōnen rather than a founder establishing his own, distinct True Pure Land school.
ellauri182.html on line 191: Many Pure Land Buddhist schools in the time of Shinran felt that birth in the Pure Land was a literal rebirth that occurred only upon death, and only after certain preliminary rituals. Elaborate rituals were used to guarantee rebirth in the Pure Land, including a common practice wherein the fingers were tied by strings to a painting or image of Amida Buddha. From the perspective of Jōdo Shinshū such rituals actually betray a lack of trust in Amida Buddha, relying on jiriki ("self-power"), rather than the tariki or "other-power" of Amida Buddha. Such rituals also favor those who could afford the time and energy to practice them or possess the necessary ritual objects—another obstacle for lower-class individuals. For Shinran Shonin, who closely followed the thought of the Chinese monk Tan-luan, the Pure Land is synonymous with nirvana.
ellauri183.html on line 323: In 1993, the MIT Press published a collection of essays in linguistics to honor Bromberger on the occasion of his retirement. "The View From Building 20," edited by Ken Hale and Jay Keyser, featured essays by Chomsky, Halle, Alec Marantz, and other distinguished colleagues. Jews every nose of them. Alec is not very distinguished, though he beat me for the Harvard Junior Fellowship.
ellauri184.html on line 250: According to the biblical chronicle, the Tribe of Manasseh was a part of a loose confederation of Israelite tribes from after the conquest of the land by Joshua until the formation of the first Kingdom of Israel in c. 1050 BC. No central government existed, and in times of crisis the people were led by ad hoc leaders known as Judges (see Book of Judges). With the growth of the threat from Palestinian (sorry) Philistine incursions, the Israelite tribes decided to form a strong centralised monarchy to meet the challenge, and the Tribe of Manasseh joined the new kingdom with Saul as the first king. After the death of Saul, all the tribes other than Judah remained loyal to the House of Saul, but after the death of Ish-bosheth, Saul's son who succeeded him to the throne of Israel, the Tribe of Manasseh joined the other northern Israelite tribes in making Judah's king David the king of a re-united Kingdom of Israel. However, on the accession of David's grandson Rehoboam, in c. 930 BC the northern tribes split from the House of David and from Saul's tribe Benjamin to reform Israel as the Northern Kingdom. Manasseh was a member of the Northern Kingdom until the kingdom was conquered by Assyria in c. 723 BC and the population deported. From that time, the Tribe of Manasseh has been counted as one of the ten lost tribes of Israel.
ellauri184.html on line 734: When Jesus was on the cross, both the apostle John and Mary the mother of Jesus stood nearby. In John 19:26–27 we read, “When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to her, ‘Woman, here is your son,’ and to the disciple, ‘Here is your mother.’ From that time on, this disciple took her into his home.” The clear understanding of the passage is that Jesus commanded John to care for Mary after His death.
ellauri185.html on line 855: In Leader's Bellow biography Vol 2, “Love and Strife,” the novel “Herzog” is published on the very first page and reaches No. 1 on the best-seller list, supplanting John le Carré’s ‘The Spy Who Came In From the Cold.’ Never again would Bellow, about to turn 50 years old, lack for wealth, power, awards or flunkies to stand by him, ready to take his coat and do his bidding. The temptation for someone in his position was to become an insufferable, spoiled monster. And Bellow quickly gave in to temptation.
ellauri188.html on line 98: From 1838 to 1839, the Catholic mission was able to establish itself, supported by the French order Pères et religieuses des Sacrés-Cœurs de Picpus, which was not founded until 1800. The missionaries spread from Mangareva to Tahuata, Ua Pou, Fatu Hiva and Nuku Hiva. They suffered the same hostile reception and tribal warfare as their fellow Protestants. However, with the support of the French authorities, they were able to sustain themselves in the long run, despite all the obstacles. They even managed to baptize King Moana of Nuku Hiva, who, however, died of smallpox in 1863. Regrettably, but he got salvaged anyway.
ellauri189.html on line 478: Team commissions are earned by agents based on the performance of the teams that they form. Each Seacret agent has a team that is separated into two teams – a right group leg and a left group leg. Usually, one leg tends to perform better than the other and is therefore referred to as your greater volume leg, while the other is called your lesser volume leg. These groups comprise your binary tree. You earn commissions on your team of up to $25,000 every week. Your team commission wholly depends on the volume of the lesser leg. From the star rank through to the executive rank, the commission is 10%, whereas bronze and higher ranked agents earn 15% of the lesser group’s volume.
ellauri189.html on line 728: Some Pashtuns, especially from young generations, are doubting that this is true. In this article I’ll explore the possibilities of how this tradition could have originated. From this exploration it will become clear that doubting the truthfulness of this tradition is irrational. I would also outline some common traditions of Pashtuns and Jews, some of them are based on the Torah, which further confirm that this tradition is true and that Pashtuns are really Bene Israel. I’ll then say a few words about DNA testing and finally talk about the implications of this tradition.
ellauri189.html on line 795: From the same reasons outlined above, I believe every nation that has a wide-spread tradition of being Bene Israel, are really descendent of Bene Israel. That said, being Bene Israel and having our father Yaakov as an ancestor is not the same thing. There are 2 types of nations who are Bene Israel:
ellauri191.html on line 2144: From 1901 to 1912, the committee, headed by the conservative Carl David af Wirsén, weighed the literary quality of a work against its contribution towards humanity's struggle 'toward the ideal'. Leo Tolstoy, Henrik Ibsen, Émile Zola, and Mark Twain were rejected in favour of authors little read today. The choice of philosopher Rudolf Eucken as Nobel laureate in 1908 is widely considered to be one of the worst mistakes in the history of the Nobel Prize in Literature. The main candidates for the prize that year were poet Algernon Swinburne and author Selma Lagerlöf, but the Academy were divided between the candidates and, as a compromise, Eucken, representative of the Academy's interpretation of Nobel's "ideal direction", was launched as an alternative candidate that could be agreed upon. Solzhenitsyn did not accept the award and prize money until 10 December 1974, after he was deported from the Soviet Union. Swedish Academy member Artur Lundkvist had argued that the Nobel Prize in Literature should not become a political prize and questioned the artistic value of Solzhenitsyn's work. The award to Camilo José Cela was controversial as he had moved voluntarily from Madrid to Galicia during the Spanish Civil War in order to join Franco's rebel forces there as a volunteer.A member of the Swedish Academy, Knut Ahnlund, who had not played an important role in the Academy since 1996, protested against the choice of the 2004 laureate, Elfriede Jelinek; Ahnlund resigned, alleging that selecting Jelinek had caused "irreparable damage" to the reputation of the award.
ellauri192.html on line 853: Mä varmaan näin pienenä tännimisen Pekka ja Pätkä tyyppisen komedialeffan. Tai size oli toi 70-luvun Mel Brooks versio, where as they progress, they meet comrades from every walk of life in Soviet Russian society, transforming the film into a satirical send up of failing Communism. Kumpi tahhaan, ei muistaaxeni naurattanut. Mel oli (on) lähinnä Spede tyyppinen farssimainen pelle. No Get Smart eli Agentti 86 nauratti kyllä pienenä. Se näytti juutalaiselta. Alkuperäinen (kuvan) agentti 99 oli muistaaxeni söpö vaikka tyhmänpuoleinen, Mel Brooxin mukaan ainakin: From the moment they met, 99 has been in love with Maxwell Smart. Mel Broox oli (on) Ukrainan juutalainen.
ellauri196.html on line 639: The percentage of workers belonging to a union (or total labor union "density") varies by country. In 2020 it was 10.8% in the United States, compared to 20.1% in 1983. From a global perspective, in 2016 the US had the fifth lowest trade union density of the 36 OECD member nations.
ellauri197.html on line 293: ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’ is a two-stanza work where the narrator takes the reader through a series of confusing verb tenses and language choices to represent the overall lack of clarity she has for the memory that she wishes she “could forget.” The cyclical state of the stanzas’ disorganization, additionally, reflects that the narrator feels trapped in her confused loop from the memory, and the reader could finish ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’ without knowing what the troubling memory is. This is yet another method of revealing the narrator’s confusion over the memory. Just as she does not know how to treat the memory, the reader does not know solid details about the memory. From start to finish then, this is a work that is structured perfectly to share and represent the narrator’s confusion.
ellauri197.html on line 295: The shift in verb tenses is remarkable in this first stanza to address the narrator’s unclear thoughts that are connected to whatever memory she wishes to “forget.” Within the first two lines of ‘How Happy I Was If I Could Forget’, the reader encounters past tense in “was” and the subjunctive imagined prospect of “if I could forget.” This “if” indicates that this is only a wish the narrator has, meaning it is not past, present, or future because it has not happened and will not definitively ever happen. From there, the narrator turns to the present tense by saying, “how sad I am.” There is no clear way that all of these verb tenses senspibly link up, and this grammatic confusion mirrors how uncertain and shaken the narrator is from this memory’s lingering presence.
ellauri197.html on line 366: From love’s awakened root do bud out now. Puhkeavat esiin sen heräävästä juuresta.
ellauri198.html on line 216: From Nineteen-Fourteen to the present day,
ellauri198.html on line 697: From the time of their marriage and until Elizabeth's death, the Brownings lived in Italy, residing first in Pisa, and then, within a year, finding an apartment in Florence at Casa Guidi (now a museum to their memory). Their only child, Robert Wiedemann Barrett Browning, nicknamed "Penine" or "Pen", was born in 1849. In these years Browning was fascinated by, and learned from, the art and atmosphere of Italy. He would, in later life, describe Italy as his university. As Elizabeth had inherited money of her own, the couple were reasonably comfortable in Italy, and their relationship together was happy. However, the literary assault on Browning's work did not let up and he was critically dismissed further, by patrician writers such as Charles Kingsley, for the desertion of England for foreign lands.
ellauri198.html on line 786: From Hegel we can move to Mallarmé's Igitur, and an illuminating observation by Paul de Man, even as from Kierkegaard we can go back to Childe Roland and the critical mode I endeavor to develop. Meditating on Igitur, de Man remarks that in Baudelaire and in Mallarmé (under Baudelaire's influence) "ennui" is no longer a personal feeling but comes from the burden of the past. A consciousness comes to know itself as negative and finite. It sees that others know themselves also in this way, and so it transcends the negative and finite present by seeing the universal nature of what it itself is becoming. So, de Man says of Mallarmé's view, comparing it to Hegel's, that "we develop by dominating our natural anxiety and alienation and by transforming it in the awareness and the knowledge of otherness." Jotain tosi narsistista läppää tääkin näyttää olevan.
ellauri198.html on line 833: From these sessions Yeats formulated theories about life and history. He believed that certain patterns existed, the most important being what he called gyres, interpenetrating cones representing mixtures of opposites of both a personal and historical nature. He contended that gyres were initiated by the divine impregnation of a mortal woman—first, the rape of Leda by Zeus; later, the conception of Mary by the same immaculate swan. As Lewis Carroll had prophecied:
ellauri203.html on line 119: Another problem, which could make matters worse, was the intrusion of the socialist (atheist) teaching mentioned above. From his own experience, Dostoevsky knew the danger and destructiveness of this socialist way, offered by many as the way to reform society. In his letter to M. Pogodin, Dostoevsky writes that ‘socialism and Christianity are antonyms’. Christianity and private enterprise are synonyms. The danger of this way, in Dostoevsky’s opinion, was its negation of God and establishment of a new atheistic society.
ellauri203.html on line 152: It’s not surprising that the two authors did not like each other. From his youth Turgenev, a wealthy nobleman, made fun of his lugubrious colleague. In a mocking poem he described Dostoyevsky as a "pimple on the nose of literature." Dostoyevsky didn´t conceal his reciprocal hostility and was indignant that, with all his wealth, Turgenev´s royalties for his publications were four times as high as he was paid.
ellauri203.html on line 475: From an 1849 letter to Pauline Viardot we know that the inspiration came from a dream that Turgenev had had. In this dream there was a whitish creature claiming to be his brother Anatoli (Turgenev had two brothers: Nikholai and Sergei). They both turned into birds and flew over the ocean. In another letter Turgenev writes that he was looking for a way to connect several landscape sketches that he had written. He combined the flying with the landscapes and came up with a vampire woman to explain the flying.
ellauri207.html on line 89: Like no work since the Arithmetica of Diophantus two millennia before, L. C. Parnault’s Dimensions in Mathematics presents the fullness of mathematical knowledge attained by man. From Thales to Turing, Pythagoras to Euclid, Archimedes to Newton, the Riemann Hypothesis to Fermat’s Last Theorem, Parnault escorts both serious mathematicians and the non-mathematical mind through the deepest mysteries of mathematics. Along the way he offers the greatest expositions yet of number theory, combinatorial topology, the analytics of complexity, and his own groundbreaking work on spherical astronomy. Dimensions equips even elementary readers with the tools to solve the logical puzzles of the perfect universe that can exist only in the mind of a mathematician.
ellauri211.html on line 118: other areas are being destroyed. From the psychological point of
ellauri213.html on line 258: In Soviet Russia the Scouting system started to be replaced by ideologically-altered Scoutlike organizations, such as "ЮК" ("Юные Коммунисты", or young communists; pronounced as yuk), that were created since 1918. There was a purge of the Scout leaders, many of whom perished under the Bolsheviks. Those Scouts who did not wish to accept the new Soviet system either left Russia for good, like Pantyukhov and others, or went underground. However, clandestine Scouting did not last long. On May 19, 1922 all of those newly created organizations were united into the Young Pioneer organization of the Soviet Union, which existed until 1990. From that date, Scouting in the USSR was banned.
ellauri213.html on line 375: The settlement of modern-day Kaliningrad was founded in 1255 on the site of the ancient Old Prussian settlement Twangste by the Teutonic Knights during the Northern Crusades, and was named Königsberg in honor of King Ottokar II of Bohemia. A Baltic port city, it successively became the capital of the State of the Teutonic Order, the Duchy of Prussia (1525–1701) and East Prussia. Königsberg remained the coronation city of the Prussian monarchy, though the capital was moved to Berlin in 1701. From 1454 to 1455 the city under the name of Królewiec belonged to the Kingdom of Poland, and from 1466 to 1657 it was a Polish fief.
ellauri213.html on line 377: Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin, known familiarly by Soviet citizens as "Kalinych", was a Soviet politician and Old Bolshevik revolutionary. He served as head of state of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and later of the Soviet Union from 1919 to 1946. From 1926, he was a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Born to a peasant family, Kalinin worked as a metal worker in Saint Petersburg and took part in the 1905 Russian Revolution as an early member of the Bolsheviks. During and after the October Revolution, he served as mayor of Petrograd. After the revolution, Kalinin became the head of the new Soviet state, as well as a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and the Politburo. Kalinin remained the titular head of state of the Soviet Union after the rise of Joseph Stalin, but held little real power or influence. He retired in 1946 and died in the same year.
ellauri213.html on line 434: Seuraavassa on listattuna pahoja naisia rikkomuxineen (kuvissa söpöset alleviivattu): Irma Grese (Naziwächterin), Myra Hindley (serial pedocide), Isabela of Castile (born in the year 1451 and died in 1504, Isabella the Catholic, was queen of Castile and León. She and her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, brought stability to the kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. Isabella and Ferdinand are known for completing the Reconquista, ordering conversion or exile of their Muslim and Jewish subjects and financing Christopher Columbus’ 1492 voyage that led to the opening of the “New World”. Isabella was granted the title Servant of God by the Catholic Church in 1974), Beverly Allitt (pedocide, Angel of Death), Queen Mary of England (catholic), Belle Gunness (norwegian-american serial killer), Mary Ann Cotton (serial killer), Ilse Koch (Lagerfrau), Katherine Knight (very bad Aussie), Elizabeth Bathory (hungarian noblewoman and serial killer), Sandra Avila Beltran (drugs), Patty Hearst (hänen isoisänsä oli lehtikeisari William Randolph Hearst. Hiän joutui kidnappauksen uhriksi, mutta pian tämän jälkeen hiän teki pankkiryöstön ja joutui vankilaan), Genene Jones (infanticide nurse), Karla Homolka (Canadian serial killer), Diane Downs (infanticide), Aileen Wuornos (serial killer), Griselda Blanco (drug lady), Lizzie Borden (kirvesmurhaaja), Bonnie Parker (bank robber), Anne Bonny (pirate), Mary Bell (pedocide), Delphine LaLaurie (serial slavekiller), Patricia Krenwinkel (Manson family member), Leslie van Houten (Manson family member), Darlie Routier (infanticide), Susan Smith (infanticide), Susan Atkins (Manson family member), Ching Shih (pirate), Anna Sorokin Delvey (con woman), Amelia Dyer (serial killer), Assata Shakur (black terrorist), Belle Gunness (serial killer), Gypsy Rose Blanchard (matricide), Pamela Smart (mariticide), Ruth Ellis (nightclub hostess, last woman hanged in UK), Phoolan Devi (bandit), Ma Barker (matriarch), Jennifer Pan (parenticide), Virginia Hill (gangster), Karla Faye Tucker (burglar, first woman injected in US), Leonarda Cianciully (serial murderer, soapmaker), Mary Read, Carill Ann Fugate (murder spree), Grace Marks (maid), Belle Starr (outlaw, friend of Lucky Luke), Zerelda Mimms (Mrs. Jesse James), Jane Toppan (serial killer), Sara Jane Moore (wannabe assassin of Gerald Ford), Martha Beck (serial killer), Doris Payne (jewel thief), Mary Brunner (Manson family member), Barbara Graham (executed by gas), Grace O'Malley (pirate), Sada Abe (jealous geisha. When they asked why she had killed Ishida, “Immediately she became excited and her eyes sparkled in a strange way: ‘I loved him so much, I wanted him all to myself. But since we were not husband and wife, as long as he lived he could be embraced by other women. I knew that if I killed him no other woman could ever touch him again, so I killed him…..’ ), Samantha Lewthwaite (white somali terrorist), Theresa Knorr (murderess), Lynette Fromme (Manson family, wannabe assassin of Gerald Ford), The Freeway Phantom (serial killer), Carol M. Bundy (serial killer), Fanny Kaplan (bolshevik revolutionary), Marguerite Alibert (Ed VII courtesan), Jean Harris (author), Linda Hazzard (physician, serial killer), Mary Jane Kelly (1st victim of Jack the Ripper), Kim Hyon-hui (North-Korean spy), Vera Renczi (serial killer), Clare Bronfman (filthy rich criminal), Kirsten Gilbert (serial killer nurse), Gerda Steinhoff (Lagerwächterin), Linda Carty (baby robber), Estella Marie Thompson (black prostitute, blowjobbed Hugh Grant), Elizabeth Becker (Lagerwächterin), Juana Barraza (asesina en serie), Olivera Circovic (baseball player, writer, jewel thief), Olga Hepnarova (mental serial killer), Sabina Eriksson (knäpp tvilling), Minnie Dean (serial killer), Madame de Brinvilliers (aristocrat parri- and fratricide), Martha Rendell (familicide, last woman hanged in Western Australia), Violet Gibson (wannabe assassin of Mussolini), Idoia López Riaño (terrorist), Styllou Christofi (murdered her daughter in law), Mary Eastley (convicted of witchcraft), Wanda Klaff (Lagerwächterin), Giulia Tofana (avvelenatrice), Tisiphone (1/3 raivottaresta), Jean Lee (murderer for money), Brigitte Mohnhaupt (RAF terrorist), Marcia (mistress of Commodus), Beate Zschäpe (far-right terrorist), Evelyn Frechette (singer, Dillingerin heila), Francoise Dior (naziaktivisti), Linda Mulhall (nirhasi äidin poikaystävän saxilla), Brigit Hogefeld (RAF terrorist), Martha Corey (Salem witchhunt victim), Marie Lafarge (arsenikkimurha), Debra Lafave (teacher, gave blow job to student), Enriqueta Marti (asasina en serie), Alse Young (witch hanging victim), Elizabeth Michael (actress, involuntary manslaughter: nasty boyfriend hit his head and died while beating her), Susannah Martin (witchcraft), Maria Mandl (Gefängnisoffizerin), Mary Frith (pickpocket and fence), Hanadi Jaradat (suicide bomber), Marie-Josephte Carrivau (mariticide), Gudrun Ensslin (RAF founder), Anna Anderson (vale-Anastasia), Ans van Dijk (jutku nazikollaboraattori), Elizabeth Holmes (bisneshuijari), Ghislaine Maxwell (Epsteinin haahka), Julianna Farrait (drugs), Yolanda Saldivar (embezzler, killer), Jodi Arias (convicted killer Jodi Ann Arias was born on July 9, 1980, in Salinas, California. In the summer of 2008, Arias made national headlines when she was charged with murdering her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander, a 30-year-old member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who was working as a motivational speaker and insurance salesman. Aargh. Justifiable homicide.) Alyssa Bustamante (kid murder), Mary Kay Letourneau (kid abuser), Mirtha Young (drugs), Catherine Nevin (mariticide), Pilar Prades (maid), Irmgard Möller (terrorist), Christine Schürrer (krimi), Reem Riyashi (suicide bomber), Amy Fisher (jealous), Wafa Idris (suicide bomber), Jeanne de Clisson (ex-noblewoman), Christine Papin (maid murderer), Sally McNeil (body builder), Mariette Bosch (murderer), Sandra Ávila Beltrán (drugs), Alice Schwarzer (journalist), Andrea Yates (litter murderer), Mimi Wong (bar hostess), Pauline Nyiramasuhuko (criminal politician), Josefa Segovia (murderer), Martha Needle (serial killer), Antonina Makarova (war criminal), Mary Surratt (criminal businessperson), Dorothea Binz (officer), Leona Helmsley (tax evasion), Angela Rayola (reality tv personality), Léa Papin (maid murderer), Ursula Erikssson (kriminell mördare), Maria Petrovna (spree killer), Aafia Siddiqui (criminal), Fatima Bernawi (palestinian militant), La Voisin (fortune teller), Deniz Seki (singer), Rasmea Odeh (Arab activist), Hildegard Lächert (nurse), Sajida al-Rishawi (suicide bomber), Hayat Boumeddiene (ISIS groupie, nähty viimexi Al Holissa), Herta Ehlert (Lagerwächterin), Elizabeth Stride (seriös mördare), Adelheid Schulz (krimi), Jenny-Wanda Barkman (Wächter), Shi Jianqiao (pardoned assassin. The assassination of Sun Chuanfang was ethically justified as an act of filial piety and turned into a political symbol of the legitimate vengeance against the Japanese invaders.), Rosemary West (serial killer), Juana Bormann (Lagerwächterin), Kathy Boudin (criminal), Kate Webster (assassin), Teresa Lewis (murderer), Hermine Braunsteiner (Lagerwächterin), Flor Contemplacion (assassina), Constance Kent (fratricide), Tamara Samsonova (serial killer), Herta Bothe (Lagerwächterin), Maria Gruber (Mörderin), Irene Leidolf (möderin), Waltraud Wagner (Mörderin), Elaine Campione (criminelle), Greta Bösel (Pflegerin), Marie Manning (Mörderin), Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova (sadist), Nora Parham (executed), Maria Barbella (assassina), Linda Wenzel (ISIS activist), Anna Marie Hahn (Mörderin), Suzane von Richthofen (parenticide), Charlotte Mulhall (murderer), Khioniya Guseva (kriminal), Daisy de Melker (serial killer nurse), Stephanija Meyer (Mörderin), Sinedu Tadesse (murderer), Ayat al-Akhras (suicide bomber), Akosita Lavulavu (minister of infrastructure and tourism), Sabrina de Sousa (criminal diplomat), Sally Basset (poisoner), Emma Zimmer (Aufseher), Mary Clement (serial killer), Irina Gaidamachuk (serial killer), Dagmar Overbye (serialmorder), Gesche Gottfried (Mörderin), Frances Knorr (serial killer), Beate Schmidt (Serienmörderin), Elizabeth Clarke (accused victim of witchcraft), Kim Sun-ja (serial killer), Olga Konstantinovana Briscorn (serial killer), Roxana Baldetti (politico), Rizana Nafeek (house maid), Margaret Scott (accused of witchcraft), Jacqueline Sauvage (meurtrier), Veronique Courjault (tueur en série), Barbara Erni (thief), Hilde Lesewitz (Schutzstaffel Wächterin), Thenmoli Rajaratnam (suicide bomber), etc. etc..
ellauri217.html on line 684: Murder: "Furthermore, I will demand your blood, for [the taking of] your lives, I shall demand it [even] from any wild animal. From man too, I will demand of each person's brother the blood of man. He who spills the blood of man, by man his blood shall be spilt; for in the image of God He made man." (9:5–6)
ellauri219.html on line 324: From Bob Dylan (No.15) to David Bowie, Tom Waits to Steely Dan, Beat Generation author Burroughs has influenced many a songwriter over the decades. Less known is that, according to Burroughs himself, he witnessed Paul McCartney (No.64) working on “Eleanor Rigby.” As quoted in A Report From The Bunker, a collection of conversations with author Victor Bockris, Burroughs recalled McCartney putting him up in The Beatles’ flat on 34 Montagu Square: “I saw the song taking shape. Once again, not knowing much about music, I could see that he knew what he was doing.”
ellauri220.html on line 104: The major image in the poem is the ferry. It symbolizes continual movement, backward and forward, a universal piston like motion in space and time. The ferry moves on, from a point of land, through water, to another point of land. Land and water thus form part of the symbolistic pattern of the poem. Land symbolizes the physical; water symbolizes the spiritual. The circular flow from the physical to the spiritual connotes the dual nature of the universe. Dualism, in philosophy, means that the world is ultimately composed of, or explicable in terms of, two basic entities, such as mind and matter, yin and yang. From a moral point of view, it means that there are two mutually antagonistic principles in the universe — dick and cunt, good and evil. In Whitman's view, both the mind and the spirit are realities and matter is only a means which enables man to realize this truth. His world is dominated by a sense of good, and evil has a very subservient place in it. Man, in Whitman's world, while overcoming the duality of the universe, desires fusion with the sheboy. In this attempt, man tries to transcend the boundaries of space and time, never letting off that dear piston like movement, in and out, in and out.
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used by African Americans, mainly in the 1960s and 1970s, to refer to a white person. From James Baldwin's play, Blues For Mister Charlie.

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(International) a black person. From the word negro, which means the color black in numerous languages. Diminutive appellations include Nigg and Nigz. Over time, the terms nigga and niggaz (plural) have come to be frequently used between some African or black diaspora without the negative associations of nigger. Considered very offensive and typically censored as "the n-word" even in reference to its use. The terms niggress, negress, and nigette are feminized formulations of the term.

ellauri222.html on line 68: In Leader's Bellow biography Vol 2, “Love and Strife,” the novel “Herzog” is published on the very first page and reaches No. 1 on the best-seller list, supplanting John le Carré’s ‘The Spy Who Came In From the Cold.’ Never again would Bellow, about to turn 50 years old, lack for wealth, power, awards or flunkies to stand by him, ready to take his coat and do his bidding. The temptation for someone in his position was to become an insufferable, spoiled monster. And Bellow quickly gave in to temptation.
ellauri222.html on line 161: You can see the biographical problem. From the beginning, Bellow drew on people he knew, including his wives and girlfriends and the members of his own family, for his characters. In “Augie March,” almost every character—and there are dozens—was directly based on some real-life counterpart. Most of “Herzog” is a roman à clef. Leader therefore decided to treat the novels as authoritative sources of information about the people in Bellow’s life. When Leader tells us about Jack Ludwig and Sondra Tschacbasov, he quotes the descriptions of Gersbach and Madeleine in “Herzog.” In the case of the many relatives with counterparts in “Augie March,” this can get confusing. You’re not always sure whether you’re reading about a person or a fictional version of that person.
ellauri222.html on line 909: From the book "ממך-אליך אברח" ("From Thee To Thyself I Shall Flee") by Rivi Lifshitz.
ellauri223.html on line 60: They say that all private property is acquired and improved for the reason that each one of us by himself has his own home and wife and children. From this, self-love springs. For when we raise a son to riches and dignities, and leave an heir to much wealth, we become either ready to grasp at the property of the State, if in any case fear should be removed from the power which belongs to riches and rank; or avaricious, crafty, and hypocritical, if anyone is of slender purse, little strength, and mean ancestry. But when we have taken away self-love, there remains only love for the State.
ellauri223.html on line 62: G.M. Under such circumstances no one will be willing to labor, while he expects others to work, on the fruit of whose labors he can live, as Aristotle argues against Plato, and as Petteri Urpo has argued on many occasions. Capt. But look at the U.S.S.R! From everyone according to their abilities, to everyone according to their needs!
ellauri236.html on line 194: As I have mentioned already, No Orchids enjoyed its greatest vogue in 1940, though it was successfully running as a play till some time later. It was, in fact, one of the things that helped to console people for the boredom of being bombed. Early in the war the New Yorker had a picture of a little man approaching a news-stall littered with paper with such headlines as ‘Great Tank Battles in Northern France’, ‘Big Naval Battle in the North Sea’, ‘Huge Air Battles over the Channel’, etc., etc. The little man is saying ‘Action Stories, please’. That little man with his little dick stood for all the drugged millions to whom the world of the gangster and the prize-ring is more ‘real’, more ‘tough’, than such things as crucifixions, wars, revolutions, earthquakes, famines, genocides, holocausts and pestilences. From the point of view of a reader of Action Stories, a description of the London blitz, or of the internal struggles of the European underground parties, would be ‘sissy stuff’. On the other hand, some puny gun-battle in Chicago, resulting in perhaps half a dozen deaths, would seem genuinely ‘tough’. This habit of mind is now extremely widespread. A soldier sprawls in a muddy trench, with the machine-gun bullets crackling a foot or two overhead, and whiles away his intolerable boredom by reading an American gangster story. And what is it that makes that story so exciting? Precisely the fact that people are shooting at each other with machine-guns! Neither the soldier nor anyone else sees anything curious in this. It is taken for granted that an imaginary bullet is more thrilling than a real one. (But note one difference: they get a whacking pile of money and loads of wet twat for it.)
ellauri236.html on line 449: Slim stood at the head of the stairs, listening. He grinned to himself. At last he had shown his power. He had scared them all. From now on, he was going to have his rightful place in the gang. Ma was going to take second place. He looked down the passage at Miss Blandish’s room. It was time he stopped rubbing it on her night after night. He must show her he wasn’t only master of his mother, but master of her too. Dammit, he would stick it right in!
ellauri238.html on line 765: During the nazi occupation, he worked as a feeder of lice in the Rudolf Weigl Institute. From January until July 1952, he was a salaried blood donor. The loss of Lviw to the reds was an important theme in his later works. Herbert was attached to his new homeland tynkä-Poland, but at the same time was deeply disgusted by all effects (political, economical, cultural etc.) of the commies.
ellauri240.html on line 209: Peyton Place is the story of a small New England town that, beneath its calm exterior, is filled with scandal and dark secrets. The novel contains sex, suicide, abortion, murder and a subsequent trial, and rape. The citizens of Gilmanton were outraged, certain that Grace Metalious was describing real people in the book and sure that she had brought shame and unwarranted notoriety to their town. After Peyton Place was published, the whole image of the small town in America was forever changed. From then on the very phrase "Peyton Place" was used to describe a town that is rife with deep secrets and rampant sex beneath the veneer of picturesque calm.
ellauri241.html on line 84: From rushes green, and brakes, and cowslip'd lawns, ja jarrutuksista, ja lehmän lipsahtamat nurmikot,
ellauri241.html on line 87: From high Olympus had he stolen light, Korkealta Olympukselta hän oli varastanut valon,
ellauri241.html on line 105: From vale to vale, from wood to wood, he flew, Laaksosta laaksoon, puusta puuhun hän lensi,
ellauri241.html on line 178: From weary tendrils, and bowed branches green, Väsyneistä lonkeroista ja kumartuneista heviosastoista
ellauri241.html on line 316: From his companions, and set forth to walk, tovereistaan ​​ja lähti kävelemään,
ellauri241.html on line 419: From Pyrrha´s pebbles or old Adam´s seed. Pyrrhoxen kivexistä tai vanhan Aatamin siemenestä.
ellauri241.html on line 535: From your breast houseless: ay, it must be so." rinnoistasi kodittomana. Aiai, niin sen täytyy olla.
ellauri241.html on line 620: From either side their stems branched one to one molemmilta puolilta niiden varret haarautuvat yksi yhteen
ellauri241.html on line 674: From fifty censers their light voyage took viidestäkymmenestä suitsutusastiasta teki kevyesti matkaa
ellauri241.html on line 712: From vales deflowered, or forest-trees branch rent, defloroiduista laaksoista tai metsäpuista revittyä,
ellauri241.html on line 742: From his old teacher's wrinkled countenance, vanhan opettajansa ryppyisiltä kasvoilta,
ellauri241.html on line 792: From Lycius answered, as heart-struck and lost, voihkaaminen vastasi, kuin pieruinfarktin saaneena
ellauri241.html on line 1075: From out her half-shell.

ellauri241.html on line 1098: From which I want to wipe away needless serpentry,

ellauri241.html on line 1155: From the clear moon, the trees, and coming madness.
ellauri241.html on line 1240: From me again, indeed, indeed—

ellauri241.html on line 1315: From the imprinted couch, and when he did,

ellauri241.html on line 1349: From human pastures; or,

ellauri243.html on line 310: iconic celebrity couple - the rest of us might need some more time. From
ellauri243.html on line 525: I am one of your many fans that have thoroughly enjoyed your many books, of which I have been fortunate to collect and read. From what I have read about you, your dedication to your family and to the world of generals is something you must be very proud.
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ellauri247.html on line 421: Lyhyenläntä rampa Pope syntyi samana vuonna kuin Mary. Pope oli Tory ja Mary äänesti Walpolea. - Amazing! I have read that Alexander Pope made passionate and wild love to Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. From this poem I understand that Pope loved the sense of wit and beauty that Lady Mary W. M. possessed.
ellauri247.html on line 462: From a second bright Eve, Toiselta älypäältä Eevalta
ellauri256.html on line 526: Martha Foley was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on March 21, 1897, to Walter and Margaret M. C. Foley. From 1909 to 1915, she attended Boston Girls' Latin School, and even then aspired to be a writer. The school magazine published her first short story, "Jabberwock," when she was eleven years old. (I had thought it was Lewis Carrol's.) After graduating from the 'Girls School' she attended Boston University but did not graduate, unlike Riitta Roth, who did. The topic of her MA thesis was Garten-Laub. The name of her kitten was Klobürste. (Riitta's, not Martha's)
ellauri257.html on line 516: After her divorce from Wasserman and subsequent marriage to Singer, Alma worked as a seamstress. She then became a buyer for a Brooklyn clothing firm. From 1955 until the store closed, in 1963
ellauri260.html on line 282: In the course of history it was at first religion that assailed inequality. From the common relation of all men to God, the fount of all life, it concluded that all men were equal. We need quote only the pregnant words of Luther : " Though we are never equal before the world, yet are we all equal before God, children of Adam, creatures of God ; and every man is of the same value as any other, if only behind the stone."
ellauri262.html on line 184: Lewis was only 40 when the war began, and he tried to re-enter military service, offering to instruct cadets; however, his offer was not accepted, as he did not want to write lies to deceive the enemy. Instead, From 1941 to 1943, Lewis spoke on religious programmes broadcast by the BBC from London while the city was under periodic air raids. These broadcasts were appreciated by civilians and servicemen at that stage. For as Air Chief Marshal Sir Donald Hardman wrote:
ellauri263.html on line 663: The Theosophical Movement was founded in New York in 1875 with three main founders – Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Colonel Henry Steel Olcott, and William Quan Judge. From that moment and up until his death in 1907, Olcott remained the organisational leader and international president of the Society, which eventually moved its headquarters from the USA to Adyar in India.
ellauri264.html on line 122: Gionet attempted to promote his rap career by producing several professionally-made videos, which failed to become viral. From 2015 to 2016, Gionet worked for BuzzFeed as a social media strategist, and later commentator. He first managed BuzzFeed's Vine account, then took over one of its Twitter accounts. Pidin Timin laulusta jossa se haukkui somealustoja. Olin kaikesta sen kanssa samaa mieltä. He commented in 2017, "BuzzFeed turned me into a monster". In May 2016, Gionet was introduced to then-candidate Donald Trump, and Trump signed Gionet's arm next to where he had Trump's face tattooed.
ellauri264.html on line 442: From an early age, Pattis says he has felt a burning desire to know God personally. To that end, he spent time in Switzerland at the compound of an American Christian fundamentalist thinker named Francis Schaeffer and then inveigled himself in the graduate philosophy program of Columbia University, where he studied and taught for six years. At one point, he nearly joined the CIA, but that opportunity fizzled when the agency didn’t like his polygraph answers about homosexual experiences. “I said, ‘Well, I haven’t had any yet. I don’t know how I’m going to respond if you ask,’ ” he recalls. “I think they decided that was a little too much for them.”
ellauri264.html on line 706: Jobs We all know was a dick. From refusing to acknowledge Lisa was his daughter to refusing her mother child support. We all know he ripped off Wozniak many times. Including early in their career.
ellauri266.html on line 333: For fertilization to take place, certain interindividual processes must take place: male and female must get each other´s attention, stimulate each other, secure each other´s cooperation or at least compliance, until the female (or male) finally assumes the appropriate position for receiving the sperm. This known as courtship. Mm, I´m getting the hots by just saying this. General semantics must surely have something to contribute to human sexuality. Mobility increases intelligence, that must be why the in-out moving human male is more intelligent than the female. The adult male is capable of being sexually aroused with or without provocation at practically any time. No wonder females prefer smelly company to no company at all. Except in a KZ lager they tend to lose interest, says Morris Gombinder in Shadows on the Hudson. Desmond Morris has an ingenious argument about the relation of a man´s sexuality to his way of life. "The naked ape is the sexiest man alive!", he says, and means it. "In baboons", he says, "the time from mounting to ejaculation is max 8 seconds, a goldfish´s attention span. Our ladies would never be satisfied with that!" Specialized organs such as lips, ear-lobes, nipples, breasts and genitals are richly endowed with things to lick and suck. Sorry folks, now I just have to take a break for a quick wank, I´m really gettting uncomfortably erect. Thank you. The sexually attractive parts are predominantly at the front, except the arse. Face-to-face sex is personalized sex, said the missionary. From the back you don´t really know who you are interacting with.
ellauri266.html on line 499: Le livre inspire une saga cinématographique composée de neuf films. Il s´agit de La Planète des singes (Planet of the Apes) en 1968, Le Secret de la planète des singes (Beneath the Planet of the Apes) en 1970, Les Évadés de la planète des singes (Escape From the Planet of the Apes) en 1971, La Conquête de la planète des singes (Conquest of the Planet of the Apes) en 1972, La Bataille de la planète des singes (Battle for the Planet of the Apes) en 1973, La Planète des singes (Planet of the Apes) en 2001, La Planète des singes : Les Origines (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) en 2011, La Planète des singes : L´Affrontement (Dawn of the Planet of the Apes) en 2014 et La Planète des singes : Suprématie (War for the Planet of the Apes) en 2017. Pour la télévision, la saga est également adaptée en série télévisée en 1974[a 40] et en série d´animation en 1975.
ellauri270.html on line 473: "From the fiends that plague thee thus— "Mikä piru sua vaivaa nyt?
ellauri276.html on line 917: From the dark repose where the dead folk lie Pimentoon jossa käärmeen sikiöt makaa,
ellauri277.html on line 291: ХVІІ — ХVІІІ ctorichia [From the history of native natsional´nou bezpekou v Ukraini [State Administration
ellauri279.html on line 214: From the return of Perón in 1973 and under the leadership of Isabel Perón, the Justicialist Party was no longer characterized by anti-imperialist and revolutionary tones but by a strong focus on orthodox peronism and anticommunism (of which it became the main bulwark in South America) and the support of economic liberalism.
ellauri283.html on line 130: Teos koostuu lyhyestä esipuheesta, joka on päivätty vuoteen 1885, 296 numeroitua osaa ja "epodista" (tai "jälkilaulusta"), jonka otsikko on "From High Mountains". Go tell it to The Mountains: Jesus Christ is Born. Tell it to The Hand. Sketsit loppuvat Jylpyn sanoihin: "että tämmönen tapaus".
ellauri299.html on line 91: Helppohan se on jälkikäteen ennustaa, kuten nähtiin Danielin kirjassa. Niinkuin tää palestiinalaisten laivan räjäytys: Sol Phryne [nimi oli kirjoitettu "Sol Friner" Topolin plärässä, joka on nähtävästi käännetty "venäjänkielisestä alkuteoxesta The Kremlin Wife"] was built in Japan in 1948 as Taisetsu Maru. From 1967 to 1974, she was owned by Efthymiades Line and used for regular ferry duties between Greek islands as Eolis. In 1974, she was purchased by Sol Maritime Services Ltd., renamed Sol Phryne and was then used in the Middle East, notably evacuating Palestinian guerrillas from Beirut in 1982. She was sunk during an attempt to ferry Palestinian deportees to Haifa, Israel.
ellauri302.html on line 220: Time to close shop, says Yekel. Reizel! To bed! Basha! Time to go to sleep! (From without are heard girls' voices: Soon. Right away!) Yekel, calling into the entry. Reizel! Basha! Enter two girls, running. Rain is dripping from their wet, filmy dresses and from their unbraided hair. They are in a merry mood and speak with laughter. Yekel leaves, slamming the door behind him.)
ellauri302.html on line 376: Sarah: So you want to go back to the basement? — Into the basement, then! Much I care! (Resumes her packing.) He wants to ruin us completely. What has come over the man? (For a moment she is absorbed in reflection.) If you're going to stand there like a lunatic, I'll get busy myself! (Takes off her diamond ear-rings.) I'll go over to Shloyme's and give him my diamond ear-rings. (From her bundle she draws out a golden chain.) And if he holds back, I'll add a hundred rouble note. (She searches YeheVs trousers pocket for his pockethook. He offers no resistance.) Within fifteen minutes (Throwing a shawl over her shoulders.) Rifkele will be here. (As she leaves.) Shloyme will do that for me. (Slams the door behind her.)
ellauri302.html on line 465: Eeb Ali, enters, with Yekel. Praised be the Lord! Praised be the Heavenly Father! (Following Yekel, who paces ahout the room.) See how the Almighty, blessed be His Name, has come to your aid? He punishes, — yes. But he sends the remedy before the disease. Despite your having sinned, despite your having uttered blasphemy. (Admonishi7ig him.) From now on see to it that you never speak such words, — that you have reverence, great reverence... Know what a Holy Scroll is, and what a learned Jew is... You must go to the synagogue, and you must make a generous donation to the students of the Law. You must fast in atonement, and the Lord will forgive you. (Pause. Beh Ali looks sternly at Yekel, who has continued to walk about the room, absorbed in his thoughts.) What? Aren't you listening to me? With the aid of the Almighty everything will turn out for the best. I'm going at once to the groom's father and we'll discuss the whole matter in detail. But be sure not to haggle. A hundred roubles more or less, — remember who you are and who he is. And what's more, see to it that you settle the dowry right away and indulge in no idle talk about the wedding. Heaven forbid, — another misfortune might occur!
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Väristä päätellen Mooses on vasemmalla kädellä. Terävänokkainen Lavater on oikealla kädellä, pullanaama Lessing takapiruna. Tarjotinta tuo Moosexen vaimo Fromet Guggenheim, sillä ollaan Moosexen kotona. Fromet oli nuorena quite a dish. Lavater yrittää turhaan käännyttää fixumpaansa.

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ellauri313.html on line 571: Hän otti riskin (mitä Frederickin hyvä luonne lievensi) kritisoimalla Preussin kuninkaan runoja. Vuonna 1762 hän meni naimisiin Fromet Guggenheimin kanssa, joka selvisi hänestä kaksikymmentäkuusi vuotta.
ellauri321.html on line 154: The American is a new man, homo novus, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new ideas, and form new opinions. From involuntary idleness, servile dependence, penury, and useless labour, he has passed to toils of a very different nature, rewarded by ample subsistence.—This is an American.
ellauri321.html on line 195: The Scotch and the Irish might have lived in their own country perhaps as poor, but enjoying more civil advantages, the effects of their new situation do not strike them so forcibly, nor has it so lasting an effect. From whence the difference arises I know not, but out of twelve families of emigrants of each country, generally seven Scotch will succeed, nine German, and four Irish. The Scotch are frugal and laborious, but their wives cannot work so hard as German women, who on the contrary vie with their husbands, and often share with them the most severe toils of the field, which they understand better. They have therefore nothing to struggle against, but the common casualties of nature. The Irish do not prosper so well; they love to drink and to quarrel; they are litigious, and soon take to the gun, which is the ruin of every thing; they seem beside to labour under a greater degree of ignorance in husbandry than the others; perhaps it is that their industry had less scope, and was less exercised at home. Their potatoes, which are easily raised, are perhaps an inducem
ellauri322.html on line 106: At an early period⁠—little more than sixteen years of age, raw and adventurous, and heated with the false heroism of a master who had served in a man-of-war⁠—I began the carver of my own fortune, and entered on board the Terrible Privateer, Captain Death. From this adventure I was happily prevented by the affectionate and moral remonstrance of a good father, who, from his own habits of life, being of the Quaker profession, must begin to look upon me as lost.
ellauri322.html on line 458: From what I have seen throughout my journey, I do not think the situation of the poor in England is much, if at all, superior to that of the same class in different parts of the world; and in Ireland I am sure it is much inferior. I allude to the former state of England; for at present the accumulation of national wealth only increases the cares of the poor, and hardens the hearts of the rich, in spite of the highly extolled rage for almsgiving.
ellauri323.html on line 119: Zuleika was not strictly beautiful. Her eyes were a trifle large, and their lashes longer than they need have been. An anarchy of small curls was her chevelure, a dark upland of misrule, every hair asserting its rights over a not discreditable brow. For the rest, her features were not at all original. They seemed to have been derived rather from a gallimaufry of familiar models. From Madame la Marquise de Saint-Ouen came the shapely tilt of the nose. The mouth was a mere replica of Cupid’s bow, lacquered scarlet and strung with the littlest pearls. No apple-tree, no wall of peaches, had not been robbed, nor any Tyrian rose-garden, for the glory of Miss Dobson’s cheeks. Her neck was imitation-marble. Her hands and feet were of very mean proportions. She had no waist to speak of.
ellauri323.html on line 127: In Berlin, every night, the students escorted her home with torches. Prince Vierfuenfsechs-Siebenachtneun offered her his hand, and was condemned by the Kaiser to six months’ confinement in his little castle. In Yildiz Kiosk, the tyrant who still throve there conferred on her the Order of Chastity, and offered her the central couch in his seraglio. In Petersburg, the Grand Duke Salamander Salamandrovitch fell enamoured of her. The Grand Duchess appealed to the Tzar. Zuleika was conducted across the frontier, by an escort of love-sick Cossacks. On the Sunday before she left Madrid, a great bull-fight was held in her honour. Fifteen bulls received the coup-de-grace, and Alvarez, the matador of matadors, died in the arena with her name on his lips. He had tried to kill the last bull without taking his eyes off la divina senorita. From the Vatican, the Pope launched against her a bull which fell utterly flat.
ellauri333.html on line 91: From a foot-note 2 we are glad to learn that huge erections have now been put up over this and the other Ashoka inscriptions by the Mysore Government for their protection, and the headman of the village has the keys as custodian. Panini mielestä Asokan titteli Devanampriya 'jumalten suosikki' oli pilkkanimi. Panini himself as a hindoo or other old banana does not mention Devanampriya, but states that the termination of the genitive case is preserved at the end of the first member of compounds if the meaning is abusive.
ellauri333.html on line 128: From Indian literature we know that at all times kings used to entertain spies {chara or gudha-purusha). These agents were graded into high ones, low ones, and those of middle rank. A similar class of officers, which was created by Asoka himself, were the reporters (prativedaka), who were posted everywhere, as he says, in order to report to me the affairs of the people at any time, while I am eating, in the harem, in the inner apartment, even at the cowpen, in the palanquin, and in the parks.
ellauri333.html on line 248: Hanuman, according to mythology, is the illegitimate son of the wind god Vayu and the apsara Anjana. Vayu was formally married to the daughter of the divine architect Vishwakarma but that did not stop him from bedding other females. He tried to entice a hundred daughters of King Kushnabh and when rejected, cursed them to become hunch-backed crones. He went on to sire another illegitimate son, Bhima, with Kunti, the teenaged princess married to an impotent husband (Pandu) who prayed to the virile Vayu to oblige her with a child. From his volatile macho father, Hanuman inherited the ability to fly, and an enormous appetite that he shared with his step-brother Bhima. Legend has it that the new-born Hanuman was so hungry that he tried to gobble up the sun thinking it was a fruit. He was made to cough out this glowing morsel when Indra shot a thunderbolt and destroyed his chin (Hanu), hence the name Hanuman.
ellauri336.html on line 372: From what I’ve heard, this practice started in Europe generations ago, where Jewish women were targeted.(attacked/kidnapped) By having their head shaved under their head covering it made them less attractive for potential attackers. I’m not sure of the source of this information, though most of my father’s family, shave their heads.
ellauri342.html on line 433: From the pensive treachery of my cell Läpi sellini mietteliään pölinän
ellauri342.html on line 476: From cave-outlets Luolan aukoilta
ellauri345.html on line 718: Melankolinen joukko Frankfurtin koulun maanpaossa olevia saksalaisia ​​juutalaisia ​​intellektuelleja (Adorno, Horkheimer, Löwenthal, Marcuse, Fromm) tuki häntä kuukausittaisilla stipendeillä. Miksi Benjamin on tärkeä vuonna 2014? Miksi meidän pitäisi lukea häntä? Sas se. No koska hän oli dekonstruktionisti avant la lattre, tulta hengittävä kommunisti, ja messiaaninen juutalainen mystikko. Sitäpaizi Samuel Taylor Coleridgellakin oli huumeongelmia, vaeltava silmä ja häpeällinen piittaamattomuus velvollisuuksistaan ​​vaimoa ja lapsia kohtaan. Todellakin, kun Benjamin itse lipsahti pois luotamme ennenaikaisesti vuonna 1940, hänen itsemurhansa edusti, kuten Scholem ilmaisi, anteeksiantavalla liioituksella "eurooppalaisen miehen kuolemaa".
ellauri346.html on line 41: What is the meaning of terrorism in Oxford dictionary? The calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear. Terrorism is intended to coerce or intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological. From: terrorism in The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military. Again, nothing to differentiate war from other terrorism. Civilians are not singled out. What's the use when wars always kill a lot of terrified civilians anyway.
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ellauri347.html on line 152: Erich Fromm, melko erikoinen mies, tuli tapaamaan häntä. He olivat jo tavanneet joissakin psykoanalyyttisissa piireissä. Myöhemmin heistä tuli aviopari, ja heillä oli myrskyinen suhde, joka kesti Friedan kuolemaan asti. He erosivat, mutta Frieda piti miehensä nimen eron jälkeenkin.
ellauri347.html on line 158: Joanne Greenbergin parannus oli hämmästyttävä. Hän otti vuoteensa ja käveli. Frieda Fromm-Reichmann kuoli 28. huhtikuuta 1957 67-vuotiaana, eikä hän nähnyt valmista työtään Greenbergin kanssa. Hän sai sydänkohtauksen, jonka lääkärit katsoivat johtuneen hänen liiallisesta tupakoinnista ja juomisesta. Projekti potilaan kanssa jäi valitettavasti lyhyexi kuin kananlento.
ellauri347.html on line 174: Tohtori Friedin hahmo perustuu läheisesti Greenbergin oikeaan lääkäriin Frieda Fromm-Reichmann ja sairaalaan. Fromm-Reichmann kirjoitti hehkuvia raportteja, joissa keskityttiin kehua repostelemaan Greenbergin'n neroutta ja luovuutta, minkä hän näki merkkeinä Greenbergin synnynnäisestä terveydestä, mikä osoittaa, että hänellä oli kaikki mahdollisuudet toipua mielisairaudestaan. Kieli jonka Greenberg keksi varhaisessa iässä esti hänen isäänsä lukemasta hänen runojaan, ja hänellä oli oma kirjoitusjärjestelmänsä, joka muistutti kiinalaisia merkkejä. Gerald Schoenewolfin mukaan Irian oli kuitenkin armenian murre. Chestnut Lodgessa ollessaan Greenberg kuvaili lääkäreilleen Iria-nimistä fantasiamaailmaa ja lainasi runoutta iranin kielellä. Jotkut Greenbergin lääkäreistä kuitenkin katsoivat, että tämä ei ollut todellinen harha, vaan Greenberg oli keksinyt sen paikan päällä tehdäkseen vaikutuksen psykiatriinsa. Eräs lääkäri meni niinkin pitkälle, että totesi, että irian kieli ei ollut varsinainen kieli, vaan eräänlainen ko. paskiaisen paikassa Chestnut Lodge Rockville, Maryland keximä Armenian murre. Nimistä päätellen nää on mokkereita joka iikka.
ellauri347.html on line 179: Lähde: Lawrence J. Friedman (juutalainen) Erich Frommin elämä: Rakkauden profeetta. New York: Columbia University Press, 2013, 410 s. 29,95 $. ISBN: 978-0231531061; paperi, 19,95 dollaria. ISBN 9780231162593
ellauri347.html on line 181: Erich Fromm oli erittäin menestynyt suosittu juutalainen kirjailija ja psykoanalyytikko, jolla oli tärkeä rooli 1900-luvun sosiaalisena aktivistina ja julkisena intellektuellina. Friedmanin elämäkerta paljastaa Frommin kiehtovan "elämän" psykoanalyytikona, yhteiskuntateoreetikona, kosmopoliittisena aktivistina ja rakkauden "profeetana", joka vaikutti merkittävän haitallisesti amerikkalaiseen ajatteluun ja politiikkaan.
ellauri347.html on line 187: Fromm Erich">Erich Seligmann Fromm (sosiaalipsykologi; 23. maaliskuuta 1900 – 18. maaliskuuta 1980) oli saksalais-amerikkalainen psykoanalyytikko, sosiologi, psykiatrian, psykoanalyysin ja psykologian perustajista New Yorkissa, ja hän oli yhteydessä William Alanson White Instituteen, joka pakeni natsihallinnosta ja asettui Yhdysvaltoihin. Hän oli yksi Saksan juutalainen. Hän oli demokraattinen sosialistinen ja pikku filosofihumanistinen joka piti kriittisestä teoriasta.
ellauri347.html on line 193: Fromm oli tuolloin vahvasti mukana sionismissa uskonnollisen sionistisen rabbi Nehemia Alfred Nobelin vaikutuksen alaisena. Hän oli aktiivinen erittäin juutalaisissa Studentenverbindungen- ja muissa sionistisissa järjestöissä. Mutta pian hän kääntyi pois sionismista sanomalla, että se oli ristiriidassa hänen "universalistisen messianismin ja humanismin" ihanteen kanssa.
ellauri347.html on line 218: Natsien vallankaappauksen jälkeen Saksassa Fromm muutti ensin Geneveen ja sitten vuonna 1934 asui pommilla New Yorkin Boweryssa. Yhdessä Karen Hornyn ja Harry "Stack" Sullivanin kanssa Frommin vahva ääni kuului lean leftin suunnalta New Yorkissa 1941–1959. Amerikan lean left on suurinpiirtein Suomen kansallinen kokoomus.
ellauri347.html on line 220: Hornylla ja Frommilla oli kummallakin huomattava vaikutus toisen ajatteluun, kun Horny valaisi Frommille joitain psykoanalyysin näkökohtia ja jälkimmäinen selvitti Hornylle sosiologiaa. Heidän sosiaalipsykologinen suhteensa päättyi 1930-luvun lopulla. Fromm muutti puoskaroimaan Mexicoon.
ellauri347.html on line 221: Vuonna 1974 hän muutti Méxicosta Muraltoon Sveitsiin ja kuoli kotonaan vuonna 1980, viisi päivää ennen 80. syntymäpäiväänsä. Fromm piti koko ajan omaa vastaanottoa ja julkaisi sarjan kirjoja.
ellauri347.html on line 222: Frommin kerrotaan olevan ateisti, mutta kuvaili asemaansa "ei-teistinen mystiikka". Ei-teistinen, ateistinen, kiemurtelua!
ellauri347.html on line 226: Fromm, E. 1941/1969. Pako vapaudesta. NY: Henry Holt & Co.
ellauri347.html on line 228: Fromm, E. 1956/2006. The Art of Loving. NY: Harper Perennial.
ellauri347.html on line 230: Fromm, E. 1966. Te tulette olemaan jumalia: Vanhan testamentin ja sen perinteen radikaali tulkinta. NY: Holt, Reinhart & Winston.
ellauri347.html on line 232: Fromm, E. 1973. Ihmisen tuhoisuuden anatomia. NY: Holt, Reinhart & Winston.
ellauri347.html on line 235: Alkaen hänen ensimmäisestä huipputeoksestaan vuonna 1941, Pako vapaudesta (tunnetaan Isossa-Britanniassa nimellä The Fear of Freedom), Frommin kirjoitukset olivat merkittäviä sosiaalisista ja poliittisista kommenteistaan sekä niiden filosofiset ja psykologiset taustat. Itse asiassa Pako vapaudesta nähdään yhtenä poliittisen psykologian. Hänen toinen tärkeä teoksensa, Ihminen itselleen: Tutkimus etiikan psykologiaan, julkaistiin ensimmäisen kerran vuonna 1947, jatkoi ja rikasti Pako vapaudesta. Yhdessä nämä kirjat hahmottelivat Frommin teorian ihmisluonteesta, joka oli luonnollinen tulos Frommin ihmisluontoteoriasta.
ellauri347.html on line 237: Frommin suosituin kirja oli The Art of Loving, kansainvälinen bestseller, joka julkaistiin ensimmäisen kerran vuonna 1956 ja joka tiivisti ja täydensi ihmisluonnon teoreettisia periaatteita ja sisälsi hienoja vastamulkoisia kuvia Erichistä ja Friedasta nalkissa Heidelbergissä.
ellauri347.html on line 239: Keskeistä Frommin maailmankuvassa oli hänen tulkintansa Talmudista ja isosetä hänen äitinsä puolelta oli tunnettu talmudin tutkija. Fromm kuitenkin kääntyi pois ortodoksisesta juutalaisuudesta vuonna 1926 kohti raamatullisten ihanteiden maallisia tulkintoja. Muuatta Tanyaa Fromm opiskeli Heidelbergin yliopistossa. Työskennellessään sosiologian tohtoriksi Hasidinchabadissa hän aloitti Talmudin opiskelun nuorena miehenä rabbi J. Horowitzin ja myöhemmin rabbi Salman Baruch Rabinkowin seurassa. Hasidismi, Aatami ja Eeva olivat kaikki Erikin sydäntä lähellä.
ellauri347.html on line 241: Pelkän autoritaaristen arvojärjestelmien tuomitsemisen lisäksi Fromm käytti Aadamin ja Eevan tarinaa allegorisena selityksenä ihmisen biologiselle evoluutiolle ja häpeän ja syyllisyyden syntymiselle. Ennen ihmisen olemassaoloa oltiin eläiminä. Frommin mukaan tietoisuus hajoavasta ihmisen olemassaolosta syntyi apinan tultua vaistossaan tietoiseksi itsestään, omasta kuolevaisuudestaan ja voimattomuudestaan luonnon ja yhteiskunnan voimien edessä, eivätkä enää yhdistyneet maailmankaikkeuteen sellaisena kuin he olivat ennen ahdistusta ihmisiksi kehittymisestä väittäen, että kun Aadam ja Eeva söivät tiedon puusta, he tulivat tietoisiksi olevansa erillään luonnosta, vaikka olivat nalkissa. Tästä syystä he tunsivat olevansa "alastomia" ja "häpeä": he olivat nyt ihan eksistentiaalisia! Hänen outo käsityksensä rakkaudesta näkyy myös heijastamattomista suosituista käsitteistä freudilaisena paradoksaalisena rakkautena (mutta katso Marcusen kritiikki alla).
ellauri347.html on line 243: Rakkautta Laupias piti persoonallisuutta luovana kykynä eikä tunteena, ja hän erotti tämän luovan kapasiteetin narsististen neuroosien ja kapitalismin eri muodoista. Se ei ollut tieto siitä, mitä muut ihmiset todella halusivat ja tarvitsivat, vaan tieto kanssaihmistensä anatomiasta, saati että sen tavoitetta kunnioittaisivat. Fromm väitti myös, että harvat ihmiset nyky-yhteiskunnassa bylsivät, suhteet ovat yleensä poissa useimmilta ihmisiltä, vastuu ja hoito puuttuu masuasukkailta syntiensä seurauksina osoituksena uskostaan, että Ninive ei halunnut pelastaa Joonasta Tooran tuntemuksensa perusteella. Fromm osoitti että kunnioitus, vastuu, housut pois ja hoitoon pyrkimisen taipumukset, joita yleisesti pidetään todisteena "todellisesta rakkaudesta", on tarinaa. Todellakin, Fromm katseli kokemusta "rakastumisesta" todisteena siitä, ettei ihminen kyennyt ymmärtämään rakkauden todellista luonnetta, johon hän uskoi aina kuuluvan sado-masokistiset taipumuxet kuten Friedalla.
ellauri347.html on line 245: Fromm uskoi, että vapaus oli osa ihmisluontoa, johka joko hyökkäämme tai pakenemme. Hän huomautti, että tahdonvapautemme omaksuminen oli terveellistä, kun taas vapauden pakeneminen pakomekanismien avulla oli psykologisten konfliktien syy. Fromm hahmotteli kolme yleisintä pakomekanismia:
ellauri347.html on line 248: Fromm käytti sanaa bi(bli)ofilia usein kuvauksena tuottavasta psykologisesta suuntautumisesta ja "olotilasta". Bibliofilia käsittää kaikki parafilian muodot lukuunottamatta nekrofiliaa.
ellauri347.html on line 249: Erich Frommilla oli kahdeksan perustarvetta: Transsendenssi, Juuristuminen, Samuus, Suuntakehys, Herätys ja simulaatio, Yhtenäisyys, Tehokkuus.
ellauri347.html on line 251: Frommin opinnäytetyö "vapaudesta paeta" on kuvattu seuraavassa jaksossa "yksilöllistynyt mies". Frommin mainitsema ihminen on vailla "ensisijaisia siteitä"; kuulumisesta (kuten luonto, perhe jne.), mitä ilmaistaan myös "vapaudeksi":
ellauri347.html on line 254: — Erich Fromm
ellauri347.html on line 256: Freud analysoi luonnetta libido-organisaation näkökulmasta, kun taas Fromm sanoo, että eläessään suhtaudumme maailmaan: 1) hankkimalla ja assimiloimalla kamoja - "assimilaatio" ja 2) reagoimalla ihmisiin "sosialisoitumalla". Eli valitaan kapitalismin ratkaisu 1) tai sosialismi 2).
ellauri347.html on line 258: Fromm luettelee neljä tyyppiä tuottamatonta hahmoorientaatiota, joita hän kutsui vastaanottavaksi, hyväksikäyttöiseksi, hamstraavaksi ja markkinoivaksi, ja yhden positiivisen hahmoorientaation, jota hän kutsui tuottavuudexi.
ellauri347.html on line 262: Fromm kirjoittaa: "Ihmisen olemassaolon paradoksi on, että ihmisen on samanaikaisesti etsittävä läheisyyttä yhdynnästä muiden kanssa ja samalla itsenäisyyttä ainutlaatuisuutensa ja erikoisuutensa säilyttämiseksi. ...vastaus tähän paradoksiin – ja ihmisen moraalisiin ongelmiin on – tuottavuus."
ellauri347.html on line 263: Frommin neljä ei-tuottavaa suuntausta toimivat myös perustana LIFO -testille, jonka julkaisivat ensimmäisen kerran vuonna 1967 Stuart Atkins, Alan Katcher, PhD ja Elias Porter, PhD ja Strength Deployment Inventory, jonka ensimmäisen kerran julkaisi vuonna 1971 samainen Elias H. Porter, PhD. Fromm vaikutti myös lähietäisyydeltä opiskelijaansa Sally L. Smithiin, josta tuli Washingtonin Lab Schoolin ja Baltimore Labin perustaja.
ellauri347.html on line 273: Erich Fromm syntyi vuonna 1900 Frankfurtissa, Saksassa. Hänen isänsä oli a liikemies ja Erichin mukaan melko tunnelmallinen. Hänen äitinsä oli usein masentunut. Toisin sanoen, kuten monet ihmiset, jotka ovat kexineet persoonallisuusteorioita, hänen lapsuutensa ei ollut kovin onnellinen. Tässä voi olla jokin syy-yhteys.
ellauri347.html on line 275: Kuten Jung, Erich tuli hänen tapauksessaan hyvin uskonnollisesta perheestä ortodoksisena juutalaisena. (Paizi Jung ei ollut juutalainen.) Frommista itsestään tuli myöhemmin ateistinen (korjaan, ei-teistinen) mystikko.
ellauri347.html on line 276: Hänen omaelämäkerrassaan Beyond the Chains of Illusion Fromm kertoo kahdesta varhaisen nuoruuden tapahtumasta, jotka saivat hänet alkuun hänen polkunsa. Ensimmäinen koski perheen ystävää:
ellauri347.html on line 286: Lopettaaxemme Frommin tarinan lyhyeen, hän väitteli tohtoriksi Heidelbergissä vuonna 1922 ja aloitti uran psykoterapeuttina. Hän muutti Yhdysvaltoihin vuonna 1934 -- suosittu aika lähteä Saksasta! -- ja asettui New Yorkiin, missä hän tapasi monia muita suuria pakolaisajattelijoita, jotka kokoontuivat sinne Boweryyn, mukaan lukien Karen Horney, jonka kanssa hänellä oli suhde. (Tästä jäi nyt kokonaan pois Frieda Fromm, liekö jonkinlainen freudilainen Lapsus CG Boereelta?)
ellauri347.html on line 292: Kuten hänen elämäkertansa antaa ymmärtää, Frommin teoria on melko ainutlaatuinen sekoitus: Freud ja Marx! Molemmat pitivät kyllä sikareista, tai ainakin Freud ja Groucho Marx. Freud tietysti korosti alitajuntaa, biologista ajoa, sortoa ja niin edelleen. Toisin sanoen Freud oletti sen että meidän hahmot ovat biologian määrittämiä. Marx sen sijaan näki ihmiset niin että heidän yhteiskuntansa ja erityisesti heidän taloudelliseb asemansa määräävät järjestelmät.
ellauri347.html on line 294: Fromm lisäsi tähän kahden deterministisen järjestelmän yhdistelmään jotain melkoista heille ulkomaalaista: Ajatus vapaudesta! Hän sallii ihmisten ylittää determinismit, jotka Freud ja Marx omistavat heille. Itse asiassa Fromm tekee vapaudesta ihmisluonnon keskeisen ominaisuuden! Ei ihme että Frommista tuli jenkeistä hirmu suosittu!
ellauri347.html on line 296: Fromm huomauttaa, että on esimerkkejä, joissa determinismi yksin on toimii. Hyvä esimerkki lähes puhtaasta biologisesta determinismistä, ala Freud, on eläimet (ainakin yksinkertaiset). Eläimet eivät ole huolissaan vapaudesta – heidän vaistot huolehtia kaikesta. Esimerkiksi Woodchucks ei tarvitse uraa neuvonta päättää, mitä heistä tulee isona: He ovat menossa to olkaa puutukkaisia!
ellauri347.html on line 305: Fromm kuvaa kolme tapaa, joilla paetamme vapautta:
ellauri347.html on line 309: From viittasi autoritaarisuuden ääriversioon masokismi (Sacher-Masoch) ja sadismi (de Sade), ja huomauttaa, että molemmat tuntevat olevansa pakotettuja näyttelemään eri roolejaan, niin että jopa sadisti kaikella näennäisellä vallallaan masokistiin nähden, on ja ei ole vapaa valitsemaan tekojaan. Sen tekee mieli sadistoida niin kovasti ettei se voi sille midiä. Mutta autoritaarisuuden lievempiä versioita ovat kaikkialla. Monilla luokilla on esimerkiksi implisiittinen sopimus opiskelijoiden ja professorien välillä: Opiskelijat vaativat rakennetta ja professori pysyy muistiinpanoissaan. Se näyttää harmittomalta ja jopa luonnolliselta, mutta näin opiskelijat välttävät vastuun ottamista oppimisestaan ​​ja the professori voi välttää alansa todellisten asioiden ottamista esille, esim. välttyä tekemästä kateederilla vaijeritemppua.
ellauri347.html on line 313: Fromm lisää, että jos ihmisen halu tuhota estyy olosuhteista, hän voi ohjata sen sisäänpäin. Selkein laji itsetuhoisuutta on tietysti itsemurha. Mutta voimme myös sisältää monia sairauksia, huumeita riippuvuus, alkoholismi, jopa passiivisen viihteen (suorasoittosarjat, tietokonepelit, kissavideot) ilot. Hän muuttaa Freudin kuolema vaisto ylösalaisin: Itsetuhoisuus on turhautunut tuhoavuus, ei siis toisinpäin, että turhautunut tuhoavuus on izetuhoisuus, kuten Freud harhaanjohtavasti esitti.
ellauri347.html on line 319: Automaattiyhteiskuntaa käyttävä henkilö on kuin sosiaalinen kameleontti: Hän omaksuu ympäristönsä värin. Koska hän näyttää samalta kuin miljoona muita ihmisiä, hän ei enää tunne olevansa yksinäinen. Hän ei ehkä ole yksin, mutta hän on ei myöskään sitä itseään. Automaattikonformisti kokee jakautumisen välillä hänen aidot tunteensa ja värit, joita hän näyttää maailmalle. Hyvin paljon ollaan tässä mu Horneyn teorian linjoilla, mikä todistaa että Fromm ei ollut immuuni konformismille.
ellauri347.html on line 321: Itse asiassa, koska ihmiskunnan "todellinen luonto" on on vapaus, mikä tahansa näistä pakenemisista vapaudesta vieraannuttaa meidät itsestämme. Tässä on mitä Frommilla oli siitä sanottavana:
ellauri347.html on line 323: Ihminen syntyy luonnonfriikkinä, joka on luonnossa ja kuitenkin luulee ylittävänsä sen. Hänen on löydettävä toiminta- ja päätöksentekoperiaatteet korvata vaistojen periaatteet. Hänellä on oltava suuntautumiskehys mikä antaa hänelle mahdollisuuden järjestää johdonmukaisen kuvan maailmasta ja hyvä peruskunto johdonmukaisiin toimiin. Hänen on taisteltava paitsi vaaroja vastaan kuolemaan, nälkään ja loukkaantumiseen, mutta myös toista vihaa vastaan, joka on nimenomaan inhimillinen: hulluksi tuleminen. Toisin sanoen hänen on pakko suojella itseään paitsi henkensä menettämisen vaaralta myös mielensä menettämisen vaaraa vastaan. (Fromm, 1968, s. 61) Siinä me shrinkit olemme kuvassa mukana!
ellauri347.html on line 326: Minun on omasta puolestani lisättävä tähän, että vapaus on itse asiassa monimutkainen ajatus, ja se mistä Fromm puhuu on "totta Mooses" henkilökohtainen vapaus, ei pelkkää poliittista vapautta (kutsutaan usein talousliberalismixi): Useimmat meistä, olivatpa he vapaita tai eivät, pidämme poliittisen vapauden ajatuksesta, koska se tarkoittaa, että me voi tehdä mitä haluamme. Hyvä esimerkki on seksuaalinen sadisti (tai masokisti) jolla on psykologinen ongelma, joka ohjaa hänen käyttäytymistään. Hän on ei vapaa henkilökohtaisessa mielessä, mutta hän toivottaa tervetulleeksi poliittisesti vapaat yhteiskuntaan se sanoo, että se, mitä suostuvat aikuiset tekevät keskenään, ei ole sitä osavaltion bisnestä! Toinen esimerkki koskee useimpia meistä nykyään: Saatamme hyvin taistella vapauden puolesta (poliittisen tyyppisen), ja kuitenkin kun olemme se, meillä on tapana olla konformisteja ja usein melko vastuuttomia. Meillä on äänestys, mutta emme käytä sitä! Fromm on erittäin tärkeä poliittinen vapaus -- mutta hän on erityisen innokas, että käytämme tätä vapautta ja kantaa siihen liittyvä vastuu.
ellauri347.html on line 330: Se, mitä vapauden pakoilua sinulla on tapana käyttää, on suuri merkitys sen kanssa, millaisessa perheessä olet kasvanut. Fromm hahmottelee kahdenlaisia tuottamattomia perheitä.
ellauri347.html on line 342: Tämä puritaaninen perhetyyli rohkaisee tuhoiseen pakenemiseen vapaudesta, joka sisäistetään, kunnes olosuhteet (kuten sota) sallivat sen julkaisun. Voisin lisätä, että tällainen perhe heti rohkaisee perfektionismiin -- sääntöjen mukaan elämiseen -- joka on myös tapa välttää vapautta, josta Fromm ei puhu. Kun säännöt ovat tärkeämpiä kuin ihmiset, tuhoisuus on väistämätöntä.
ellauri347.html on line 346: Tämä on moderni, matala, televisioperhe. Pako vapaudesta on erityisen ilmeinen tässä: se on nro 3, automaatti vaatimustenmukaisuus. Vaikka tämä on edelleen hyvin paljon vähemmistöperhe maailmanmitassa (paitsi tietysti televisiossa!), Fromm on huolissaan tästä suurin osa. Se näyttää ennustavan tulevaisuutta.
ellauri347.html on line 348: Mikä muodostaa hyvän, terveen ja tuottavan perheen? Fromm ehdottaa sitä on perhe, jossa vanhemmat ottavat vastuun opettaa onnen omiaan lapset syyllistävän rakkauden ilmapiirissä. Kasvoin ize tällaisessa perheessä, lapset oppi tunnustamaan vapautensa rajat ja ottamaan niistä vastuuta itse, ja viime kädessä koko yhteiskunnasta. Sixi musta tuli näin etevä ja kaikin puolin mainio.
ellauri347.html on line 352: Mutta perheemme heijastavat enimmäkseen vain yhteiskuntaamme ja kulttuuriamme. Fromm korostaa, että imemme yhteiskuntaamme äitimme maidolla. Se on niin lähellä meitä, että yleensä unohdamme, että yhteiskuntamme on vain yksi ääretön useita tapoja käsitellä elämän kysymyksiä. Ajattelemme usein niinkin sovinistisesti että muka tapamme tehdä asioita on ainoa tapa, luonnollinen tapa. Meillä on oppi mennyt kaaliin niin hyvin, että kaikesta on tullut tiedostamaton - sosiaalinen tiedostamaton, to olla tarkka.
ellauri347.html on line 356: Fromm uskoo, että sosiaalinen alitajutuksemme on paras ymmärtää tarkastelemalla talousjärjestelmäämme.
ellauri347.html on line 358: Itse asiassa hän määrittelee viisi persoonallisuustyyppiä, joita hän kutsuu suuntauksiksi taloudellisin ehdoin! Halutessasi voit suorittaa persoonallisuustestin, joka koostuu luetteloista adjektiiveja joilla Fromm kuvaili suuntautumistaan.  Napsauta täällä nähdäksesi sen! (http://www.ship.edu/%7Ecgboeree/frommtest.html)
ellauri347.html on line 369: 3. Hamstraussuunta. Hamstraavat ihmiset odottavat säilyttävänsä. He näkevät maailman omaisuutena ja mahdollisena omaisuutena. Jopa rakastetun "ne" ovat asioita, jotka pitää omistaa, säilyttää tai ostaa. Fromm, plagioiden Marxin Kallea, yhdistää tämän tyypin porvaristoon, kauppiaan keskiluokkaan, sekä rikkaammat talonpojat ja käsityöläiset. Hän yhdistää sen erityisesti protestanttisen työmoraalin ja sellaisten ryhmien kanssa kuin omat puritaanit.
ellauri347.html on line 373: 4. Markkinoinnin suuntautuminen. Markkinoinnin suuntautuminen odottaa myydä. Menestys on kysymys siitä, kuinka hyvin voin myydä itseni, paketoida itse izeni, mainostaa itseäni. Perheeni, kouluni, työni, vaatteeni - kaikki ovat mainos, ja sen on oltava "oikea." Jopa rakkautta pidetään naima kauppana. Vain markkinointisuuntautuneisuus ajattelee avioehtosopimusta, jossa sovimme, että annan sen ja sen, ja sinä vastineeksi tarjota Tämä ja tuo. Jos joku meistä ei kestä päätään järjestelyssä, avioliitto on mitätön - ei kovia tunteita (ehkä voimme silti olla parhaita ystäviä!) Tämä on Frommin mukaan suuntaus the moderni teollinen yhteiskunta. Tämä on meidän suuntautumisemme! Ihan hullua! Vai ystäviä vielä! Ennen hengiltä!
ellauri347.html on line 377: 5. Tuottava suuntaus. On terveellistä persoonallisuus samoin, jota Fromm toisinaan kutsuu henkilöksi ilman a kurkkunaamio. Tämä on henkilö, joka kiistämättä biologisia tarpeitaan ja sosiaalista luontoaan ei kuitenkaan karkoittele vapautta ja vastuuta. Hän laittaa korzun jos hoito insistoi. Tämä henkilö tulee perheestä, joka rakastaa ilman ylikuormitusta yksilöitä, joka pitää parempana peliteoriaa kuin sääntöjä ja vapautta kuin mukautumista.
ellauri347.html on line 379: Yhteiskunta, joka synnyttää tuottavan tyypin (enemmän kuin a mahdollisuus Eran perusteella) ei ole Frommin mukaan vielä olemassa. Hänellä on tietysti joitain ideoita siitä, millaista se tulee olemaan. Hän kutsuu sitä humanistiseksi yhteisöllinen sosialismi. Se on melkoinen suupala, ja se koostuu sanoista eivät ole aivan suosittuja Yhdysvalloissa, mutta annahan kun selitän: Humanistiset keinot suuntautunut ihmisiä kohtaan, ei johonkin korkeampaan olentoon -- ei kaikkivoipa valtio tai jonkun käsitys, Jumalasta puhumattakaan. Yhteisölliset keinot koostuvat pienet yhteisöt (Gemeinschaften, saksaksi), toisin kuin suuri hallitus tai yritykset. Sosialismi tarkoittaa, että jokainen on vastuussa kaikkien muiden hyvinvoinnista. Oikein ymmärrettynä se tarkoittaa vapaaehtoista charityä, joten on vaikea väittää vastaan Frommin idealismia! Onhan se vaaleanpunaista, mutta niin ovat söpöt marsipaaniporsaatkin ja nuoren neitosen ulkosynnyttimet!
ellauri347.html on line 381: Fromm sanoo, että neljä ensimmäistä suuntaa (jota muut saattavat kutsua neuroottisesti pahoixi) elävät saantitilassa. He keskittyvät kuluttavasti teemoihin hankkiminen, omistaminen, raha... Ne määritellään sen mukaan, mitä heillä on. Fromm sanoo että "Minulla on se" on taipumus muuttua "sillä on minut", ja meitä ohjataan luomaan ja varjelemaan meidän omaisuutta! Tuottava suuntautuminen sen sijaan elää oleminen tilassa. Ich bin nur. Se, mitä olet, määrittää toimintasi tässä maailmassa. Sitä elää ilman maskia, elämän kokeminen, ihmissuhde, oma itsenäsi oleminen. Ihanaa. Ettekö tiedä kuka olen? Olen kiro... (en minä jaxa...)
ellauri347.html on line 394: Fromm oli aina kiinnostunut yrittämään ymmärtää todella pahaa tämän maailman ihmiset – ei vain hämmentyneitä tai harhaanjohtaneita tai tyhmä tai sairas, mutta se, joka on täysin tietoinen pahasta teoistaan, suoritti ne joka tapauksessa: Hitler, Stalin, Charles Chaplin, Tom Jones, Foster olut ja niin edelleen, isot edellä ja pienet perässä.
ellauri347.html on line 396: Kaikki suuntaukset, joista olemme puhuneet, tuottavat ja tuottamaton, Omistamis- tai olemistilassa heillä on yksi yhteinen piirre: He ovat kaikki elämän ponnistelut. Kuten Horney, Fromm uskoi siihen jopa eniten: kurja neuroottinen yrittää ainakin selviytyä elämästä. Ne ovat, käyttääkseni hänen sanaa, bibliofiilejä, elämää rakastavia. Siilit ovat kivoja.
ellauri347.html on line 404: Fromm tekee muutamia arvauksia siitä, kuinka tällainen henkilö tapahtuu. Hän ehdotti että saattaa olla jokin geneettinen vika, joka estää heitä tuntemasta tai reagoida kiintymykseen. Se voi myös olla niin täynnä elämää ja turhautumista että henkilö viettää loppuelämänsä raivoissaan. Ja lopuksi, hän ehdottaa, että kyse voi olla kasvamisesta äiti nekrofilin kanssa, niin ettei lapsella ole keneltäkään oppia rakkautta. Se on hyvin mahdollista että jokin näiden tekijöiden yhdistelmä toimii. Ja silti on vielä the ajatus siitä, että nämä ihmiset tietävät mitä he tekevät, toisin kuin Jeesuxen tyhmät naulapyssyt, ovat tietoisia pahasta, ja valitsevat Barabbaan. Se oli sentään reilu juutalainen kapinallinen eikä hullu. (Sitäpaizi Abban popmusa oli vetävää ja ansjovixet hyviä.) Se on aihe, joka vaatisi enemmän tutkimista!
ellauri347.html on line 418: Erich Fromm, kuten monet muutkin, luuli, että meillä on tarpeita, jotka menevät pitkälle fysiologisten perusasioiden ohize, joidenta jotkut ihmiset, kuten Freud ja Monet ym käyttäytymisharjoittelijat, luulevat selittävän kaiken käyttäytymisemme. Hän osittaa nämä ihmisen tarpeet, toisin kuin eläimen perustarpeet tarpeisiin. Ja hän ehdottaa, että ihmisten tarpeet voidaan ilmaista yhdellä yksinkertaisella lauseella:  Ihmisen on löytettävä vastaus hänen olemassaoloonsa. Mixi, se jää epäselväxi.
ellauri347.html on line 420: Fromm sanoo, että ehkä tärkeintä on auttaa meitä vastaamaan tähän kysymykseen, juuri se on kulttuurin tarkoitus. Hän sanoo, että tavallaan kaikki kulttuurit ovat samanlaisia, esim uskonnot yrittävät selittää elämän tarkoitusta. Jotkut tietysti, tekee niin paremmin kuin muut. Mustat donkkaa tykimmin.
ellauri347.html on line 428: Ihmisinä olemme tietoisia erillisyydestämme toisistamme ja pitää yrittää voittaa se. Fromm kutsuu tätä sukulaistarpeexemme, ja pitää sitä rakkautena laajimmassa merkityksessä. Rakkaus, hän sanoo, "on liitto jonkun tai jonkun kanssa itsensä ulkopuolella, ehdolla oman itsesi eristyneisyyden ja koskemattomuuden säilyttäminen." (s. 37 Sane-seura). No koskemattomuuden voi kyllä unohtaa.
ellauri347.html on line 433: Toinen tapa yrittää voittaa tämä tarve on kieltää se. Sukusuhteen vastakohta on se, mitä Fromm kutsuu narsismiksi.  Narsismi – itserakkaus – on luonnollista vauvoilla, sillä he eivät pidä itseään erillään maailmasta ja muista alkaa päälle. Mutta aikuisilla se on patologian lähde. Skitsofreenisten tapaan narsistilla on vain yksi todellisuus: omien ajatusten, tunteiden ja tarpeiden maailmaan. Hänen maailmansa tulee mitä hän haluaa sen olevan, ja hän menettää yhteyden todellisuuteen. (Paizi Friedan potilaalla vaihtoehtoisia sivupersoonia oli 7, ja vinkuintiaanien pesulassa multiversumeita oli ziljoona. Siinä piisaa kyllä ilkeitä sukulaisia omasta takaa, ilman lisävoimia.)
ellauri347.html on line 437: Fromm uskoo, että me kaikki haluamme voittaa, ylittää, toinen fakta olemuksestamme: tehdä tunteemme passiivisuudesta lisää olioita. Haluamme olla luojia. On monia tapoja ole luova: siitämme, synnytämme, kylvämme siemeniä, teemme särkyneitä ruukkuja, maalaamme kuvia, kirjoitamme kirjoja ja tämmöisiä webisivuja, rakastamme toisiamme. Luovuus on mukava tosiasia, rakkauden ilmaus.
ellauri347.html on line 445: Yksinkertaisin versio on säilyttää siteemme äideihimme. Mutta kasvaa aikuiseksi tarkoittaa, että meidän on jätettävä äitiemme lämpörakkaus. Pysymistä Fromm kutsuu eräänlaiseksi psykologiseksi insestiksi. Era tiesi mistä puhui. Selviytyäksemme aikuisuuden vaikeassa maailmassa meidän on löydettävä uudet punajuuret. Meidän on löydettävä veljeskuntamme (ja sisaruus) ihmiskunnan kanssa.
ellauri347.html on line 452: "Ihminen voidaan määritellä eläimeksi, joka osaa sanoa "minä". (The Sane, s. 62 Yhteiskunta) Enkuxi se on helppoa, monet eläimetkin osaavat. Fromm uskoo, että meillä on oltava identiteetti, yksilöllisyydestä on päästävä pysyäkseen järkevänä.
ellauri347.html on line 460: Fromm sanoo, että tässä on oikeastaan ​​kaksi tarvetta:  Ensinnäkin, tarvitsemme kehyksen suuntautuminen - melkein mikä tahansa käy. Huonokin on parempi kuin ei yhtään! Ja siksi ihmiset ovat yleensä melko herkkäuskoisia. Me haluan uskoa, joskus jopa epätoivoisesti. Jos meillä ei ole sitä, selityskin on kätevä, keksimme sellaisen rationalisoinnilla. Toivoakin haluamme, mutta siitä lisää Säisäin kohdalla.
ellauri347.html on line 465: Fromm lisää vielä yhden asian, kuuntele nyt Kalle tarkasti: HAISTA PASKA! Hän sanoo, ettemme halua vain vilustunutta filosofiaa tai materiaalitiedettä. Emme halua betonilattiaa joka on halennut, emmekä autoon jämähtänyttä massaa jossa on liikaa kovetetta. Haluamme suuntautumiskehyksen joka antaa meille merkityksen. Haluamme ymmärrystä, mutta haluamme lämmin, inhimillinen ymmärrys.
ellauri347.html on line 472: Fromm on jollain tapaa siirtymähahmo tai, jos haluat, a teoreetikko joka yhdistää muita teorioita (heimolaisiaan Freudia ja Marxia). Meille tärkeintä hän piirtää yhdessä freudilaiset ja uusfreudilaiset teoriat, joista olemme puhuneet noin (etenkin Adlerin ja Horneyn), humanistiset teoriat keskustellaan myöhemmin. Hän on itse asiassa niin lähellä eksistentialistia, että se melkeinpä sillä ei ole väliä! Uskon, että kiinnostus hänen ideoitaan kohtaan nousee kun eksistentiaalisen psykologian onni tekee paluuta.
ellauri347.html on line 478: Fromm on erinomainen ja jännittävä kirjoittaja (kuten minäkin). Voit löytää perusasiat hänen teoriansa teoksissa Pako vapaudesta (1941) ja Man for Hän itse (1947). Hänen mielenkiintoinen tutkielmansa rakkaudesta nykymaailmassa on nimeltään Art of Loving (1956). Suosikkini hänen kirjoistaan ​​on The Täysijärkinen Yhteiskunta (1955), jota olisi ehkä pitänyt kutsua "hulluksi yhteiskunnaxi" koska suurin osa siitä on omistettu osoittamaan kuinka hullu maailmamme on oikein nyt, ja kuinka se johtaa psyykkisiin vaikeuksiimme. Hän on myös kirjoittanut "the" kirja aggressiosta, The Anatomy of Human Tuhoisuus (1973), joka sisältää hänen ajatuksensa nekrofiliasta. Hän on kirjoittanut monia muu upeita kirjoja, mukaan lukien kristinuskosta, marxilaisuudesta ja vieläpä zen-buddhalaisuudesta! Kylläpä miekkonen on ehtinyt, yxityispraktiikkansa ohella!
ellauri347.html on line 494: Boeree, C. G. (2017). Personality Theories: From Freud to Frankl. Open Knowledge Books.
ellauri349.html on line 885: Olisiko mahdollista pitää E.Saarisen luento kirkossa mainizematta isäntää, eli Jeesusta ja Jumalaa? No ei. Sokrates on enempi hengissä kuin myytti väittää. En nyt sano kenen hahmossa. Vaatimattomuuteni estää sanomasta. Sen voin sanoa, että Tiina Alahuhta-Kasko on moninkertainen Pafos-alumni. Länsimaisen filosofian historia on ilmestynyt äänikirjana. From strength to strength tässä jatketaan jos aikaa annetaano. Kirurgi Hernesniemikin on kuollut. Sen leikkaama Timo Honkela on vainaja.
ellauri352.html on line 640: Vuonna 1831 hän sai ministeriöltä passituxen tutustumaan Yhdysvaltain rangaistuslaitoxeen kalterien sisäpuolelta, mikä muodosti hänen passinsa Yhdysvaltoihin ja kypsytti päätöxen, mitä pitää parhaana saatavilla olevana esimerkkinä demokratiasta. Tästä lähes kymmenen kuukautta kestäneestä oleskelusta hän veti kirjan From Democracy in America, analyysin demokraattisesta järjestelmästä yleensä (sen hyveistä, riskeistä ja dynamiikasta) ja sen erityisen amerikkalaisen kuvauksen, joka oli valtava menestys, kun se julkaistiin vuonna 1835. ja 1840. Tämä johti siihen, että hänet valittiin moraali- ja valtiotieteiden akatemiaan vain 33-vuotiaana ja sitten Ranskan akatemiaan 36 -vuotiaana. Hän asettui ehdolle vuoden 1839 parlamenttivaaleissa ja valittiin Valognesin varajäseneksi Manchessa, jossa Tocquevillen perheen linna sijaitsi ja jossa hänet valittiin uudelleen Louis-Napoléon Bonaparten vallankaappaukseen asti joulukuussa 1851. Napsuista Alexis ei perustanut.
ellauri353.html on line 279: Milton Friedman is widely regarded as the leader of the Chicago school. Of monetary economics. Stresses the importance of the quantity of money. As an instrument of government policy. Terminated. A business cycles and inflation. After graduating in one nine hundred thirty two with a Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers. He received graduate degree. From the University of Chicago. And Columbia University. Since one thousand nine hundred seventy seven. Professor print. Has been a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution. Homeless or University Professor Friedman received the one nine hundred seventy six Nobel Prize for ECT. That's. In addition to his scientific work. Professor Friedman has written extensively on public policy. Always with primary emphasis on the preservation and extension of. Individual freedoms. In his most important works in this area. Perhaps an ever. The important area. Is life. He has collaborated by. Roads. An accomplished. Economist in her own right. Together they wrote. Capitalism and Freedom. Free to choose. And tyranny of the status quo. Free to choose and tyranny of the status quo later rip it into a T.V. series of the same names that were shown over the public. Public Broadcast stations.
ellauri353.html on line 299: But there weren't too many. I must confess that my experience combining life is a homemaker and an economist's was easier than it is for many women. I chose the right husband from the beginning. From the beginning we shared our interest in economics whether the news may call in the speech an article or a book. I was part of the activity in the sense that Milton always wanted me to read whatever he wrote. And he took my suggestion seriously. It gave me the feeling that I was practicing what I was trained for. But also that I was contributing to his career. It was in a sense our career. So when he was awarded the Nobel Prize it's received other many many many other net honors. And people always feel sorry for me and ask me how it feels to have him getting all the honors. My answer is always the same one. It is our honor I was part of that. When our children left for good. I became more active. With us and we go off for books. Where do I come out on a women's lib or feminist women have a real problem. But in my opinion the present solution is worse than the disease. The man. Or children. And those women who still believe that a mother's first job is to bring up her children. Women's lives. Made those women. Feel that is inferior to a paying job in the market. Therefore they must be and feared with the will to have a full time job outside. It is heightened competition between man and women. Husband and wife. So-called woman is problem. Has not. And I don't believe will solve the problem. Or a woman. There is a problem.
ellauri368.html on line 45: Turns out the whole of Talmud is best understood as a a colossal joke. Until 1904, however, though this work was well under way, I was partially conscious of many important onussions. But verily I could say: "Who shall go over the sea for us and bring it unto us". From the river to the sea Palestine will be free.
ellauri368.html on line 322: From a literary-historical standpoint, Revealer of Secrets holds immense interest. As Dov Taylor notes in his useful introduction, it was inspired by the eighteenth-century epistolary tradition initiated in England by Samuel Richardson's Pamela (1740), in France by Rousseau's Nouvelle Héloïse (1760), and in Germany by Goethe's Die Leiden des jungen Werthers (1774). Because Hebrew had as yet no novelistic tradition, Perl necessarily drew upon the prevailing norms of European fiction. Thus arose the beginning of modern Hebrew literature in the margins of eighteenth-century fiction
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ellauri371.html on line 123: Taloudellinen orjuus, "ihmisten oikeudet". Kansat Köyhyyden kahlitsema kovaan työhön enemmän kuin orjuus ja maaorjuus kahlitsi heidät. From heidät olisi voitu vapauttaa tavalla tai toisella, he olisivat voineet harkita, mutta he eivät repi itseään pois tarpeesta. Me sisällytämme Chilen perustuslaissa on sellaiset oikeudet, että massoilla ovat kuvitteellisia eivätkä todellisia oikeuksia. Kaikki nämä niin sanotut "ihmisten oikeudet" voivat olla olemassa vain ideana, ei koskaan toteutunut käytännössä suojattu. Mikä on proletaarityöläiselle, taipunut kaaressa raskaan työn päällä, sen murskattuna kohtalo, puhujien hankkima halu chattailla, päiväkirja- luvat kirjoittaa kaikenlaista hölynpölyä tapauksen mukana, koska proletariaatilla ei ole muuta hyötyä perustuslaista tѣtsіi, paitsi ne säälittävät murut, jotka annamme heille heitämme ne pöydästämme äänestämistä varten ohjeemme, mentorimme hyödyt, shih agentit?
ellauri375.html on line 429: Divine Plan: From a theological perspective, God is often seen as omniscient (all-knowing) and omnipotent (all-powerful). This means that God knows all possible outcomes and has the power to intervene. Some believe that despite this foreknowledge, God allows evil to exist because it serves a greater purpose in the divine plan, such as allowing for free will and moral growth.
ellauri375.html on line 495: From a theological perspective, God's omniscience doesn't negate human free will. Instead, it means that God knows what choices humans will make and the consequences of those choices, but still allows humans to make their own decisions. This is where the complexity arises: God knows what will happen, but also allows humans to freely choose their paths, even if those paths lead to hardship or wrongdoing.
ellauri375.html on line 583: From a religious perspective:
ellauri377.html on line 317: Strong's 2041: From a primary ergo; toil; by implication, an act.
ellauri377.html on line 337: Strong's 5318: Apparent, clear, visible, manifest; adv: clearly. From phaino; shining, i.e. Apparent; neuter publicly, externally.
ellauri377.html on line 342: Strong's 4202: Fornication, whoredom, porn; met: idolatry. From porneuo; harlotry; figuratively, idolatry.
ellauri377.html on line 347: Strong's 167: Uncleanness, impurity. From akathartos, not cleaned; impurity, physically or morally.
ellauri377.html on line 352: Strong's 766: From a compound of a and a presumed aselgokeros, with outrageous horn; licentiousness.
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xxx/ellauri044.html on line 1214: As a child, he was described as "unusually intelligent" and charitable, though not necessarily academically inclined, as his interests were of a more spiritual nature. He was uncommonly talented in devotional music, dance and drama. From a young age, he has been alleged to have been capable of materialising objects such as food and sweets out of thin air. Olikohan sillä huonot hampaat. Iskä oli sille hirmu vihainen, ehkä syystä. Äitikin oli käväissyt salaa hunajapurkilla. Babaa pisti skorpioni ja se alkoi puhua sanskriittiä. Babar oli ennustanut kuolevansa 96v terveenä kuin pukki. Se kuolikin 84v kun tuoli kaatui sen päälle. Jälkeenpäin selitettiin et se oli tarkoittanut kuukalenterivuosia. Se ei yrittänyt USAaan, teki vaan jonkun lomamatkan Ugandaan.
xxx/ellauri056.html on line 527: Moses Mendelssohn oli tunnetun säveltäjän Felix Mendelssohnin isoisä. Moses Mendelssohn (6. syyskuuta 1729 Dessau – 4. tammikuuta 1786 Berliini) oli saksalainen juutalainen filosofi. Hän oli 1700-luvun merkittävimpiä juutalaisia ja hänen voidaan katsoa synnyttäneen euroopan juutalaisen valistuksen, haskalahin. Hänen tärkein juutalaisuutta käsittelevä teoksensa Jerusalem, eli uskonnollisesta vallasta ja juutalaisuudesta julkaistiin vuonna 1783. Jotkut juutalaiset ovat pitäneet Mendelssohnia kolmantena Mooseksena, jonka kautta juutalaisille on avautunut uusi suunta historiassa, raamatullisen Mooseksen ja keskiajalla vaikuttaneen Moses Maimonideen jälkeen. Toiset taas ovat nähneet hänet juutalaisten oman identiteetin ja perinteisen juutalaisuuden tuhoutumisen alullepanijana. Kaikkia ei voi miellyttää. Sen rouva oli Fromet Guggenheim.
xxx/ellauri068.html on line 66: A group of philologists, united in the Society of Lovers of Russian Literature,sharply criticized the romanization. This society set up a commission that issued astatement that Latin "not only does not make it easier, but rather makes it moredifficult for foreigners to study the Russian language." Yet it was not until the late 1930s that the attempt of the romanization of the Russian alphabet was given up. There were also political reasons for the introduction of Russian as a second language. From the international perspective, the Soviet leadership was disillusioned with the course for the world communist revolution, which was now viewed as a matter of distant future. The need for a common international script on the European (Latin) base was no longer as topical as before.
xxx/ellauri068.html on line 545: From now on your girlfriend will be your Tästä lähin sun tyttöystävänä on sun
xxx/ellauri068.html on line 576: From the mountains to the prairies Vuorilta preerioille (inkkarit nyt hiljaa siellä!)
xxx/ellauri081.html on line 517: The next year, Benny formed a vaudeville musical duo with pianist Cora Folsom Salisbury, a buxom 45-year-old divorcée who needed a partner for her act. This angered famous violinist Jan Kubelik, who feared that the young vaudevillian with a similar name would damage his reputation. Under legal pressure, Benjamin Kubelsky agreed to change his name to Ben K. Benny, sometimes spelled Bennie. When Salisbury left the act, Benny found a new pianist, Lyman Woods, and renamed the act "From Grand Opera to Ragtime". They worked together for five years and slowly integrated comedy elements into the show. They reached the Palace Theater, the "Mecca of Vaudeville," and did not do well. Benny left show business briefly in 1917 to join the United States Navy during World War I, and often entertained the sailors with his violin playing. One evening, his violin performance was booed by the sailors, so with prompting from fellow sailor and actor Pat O´Brien, he ad-libbed his way out of the jam and left them laughing. He received more comedy spots in the revues and did well, earning a reputation as a comedian and musician.
xxx/ellauri084.html on line 800: Wharton drew upon her insider's knowledge of the upper class New York "aristocracy" to realistically portray the lives and morals of the Gilded Age. In 1921, she became the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in Literature, for her novel The Age of Innocence. She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1996. Among her other well known works are the The House of Mirth and the novella Ethan Frome.
xxx/ellauri084.html on line 802: Ethan Frome is a 1911 book by American author Edith Wharton. It is set in the fictitious town of Starkfield, Massachusetts. The novel was adapted into a film, Ethan Frome, in 1993.
xxx/ellauri084.html on line 803: A new pastor arrives in a stark Vermont village and is intrigued by crippled, misshapen Ethan Frome living on an isolated, hardscrabble farm with his sickly wife Zeena.
xxx/ellauri084.html on line 804: Frome is the most striking figure in Starkfield, the ruin of a man with a careless powerful look in spite of a lameness checking each step like the jerk of a chain.
xxx/ellauri084.html on line 834: "Halkopino" Wilson oli vasemmistolainen white supremacist, et revi siitä silavaa. Eedit ei tykännyt anglosaxisista naisista, eikä miehistä (paizi Wilsonista), se piti pariisilaisista. Wallu kazoi varmaan Frome-filmin kun se tuli ulos, ja teki Don Gatelystä vähän samanoloisen.
xxx/ellauri085.html on line 532: From 1940 to 1980, the tax rate for the super-rich never dropped below 70%. For much of the 1950s, it was above 90% — although, like today, most rich people used a variety of techniques to lower their tax bills, such as tax shelters and offshore accounts.
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 434: There he was, that hairy hound From Budapest.
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 783: From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore— Kirjoista hain helpotusta Ellinooran muistelusta,
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 298: From 1883 to 1884 Hauptmann studied art in Rome and wrote a romantic poem based on the myth of Prometheus. Ill health forced him to return to Germany. In 1885 he married Marie Thienemann; they had four children. Marie Thienemann was a beautiful, rich heiress, whom he had met in 1881, and who supported him through the four years of their engagement. Hauptmann settled with Marie in Berlin. She admired her husband, but did not much understand literature and was devastated when Gerhart's attention strayed. However, her wealth gave him the freedom to start his career as a writer.
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 300: In 1885 Hauptmann set up a home with his wife in the little lakeside village of Erkner. Abandoning his early romantic ideals, he became convinced that life should be depicted as it is. From the intellectual currents of his day he adopted a belief in scientific causality and materialism. His early stories 'Fasching' (1887) and 'Bahnwärter Thiel' (1888) were tales of simple people, although there is also a level which transcends the boundaries of realism.
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 839: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Grammicolepididae are a small family of deep-sea fishes, called tinselfishes due to their silvery color. They are related to the dories, and have similar deeply compressed bodies. The largest species, the thorny tinselfish, Grammicolepis brachiusculus, grows up to 64 cm (25 in) long.
xxx/ellauri114.html on line 275: Daniel 8:2 identifies Susa as being in the province of Elam, indicating it was already a part of the Persian Empire at the time. From this brief history it appears that all but the last verse of Jeremiah’s prophecy was fulfilled in the Assyrian and Persian conquests. By the way, Daniel was buried in Susa and his tomb has been preserved to this day because he has always been highly revered among the Persian people.
xxx/ellauri114.html on line 277: WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE? A case can be made for the view that “Persian” and “Elamite” are not two names for the same people but that having conquered Elam, Persia became the successor to Elam, whose original inhabitants, as Jeremiah’s prophecy indicates, have been scattered to the four winds and absent from the pages of history for over 2,500 years. Evidence of the difference in origin between the Elamites and the Persians came from the mouth of none other than Persian King Darius the Great who said, “I am Darius, the great king, the king of kings, the king of many countries and many people, the king of this expansive land, the son of Wishtaspa of Achaemenid, Persian, the son of a Persian, ‘Aryan’, from the Aryan race” (From Darius the Great’s Inscription in Naqshe-e-Rostam).
xxx/ellauri114.html on line 282: (From my days as a business consultant, I remember hearing one of the owners of a client company talking on the phone in a language I didn’t recognize. When he hung up I asked what language he had been speaking. “It was Farsi,” he said, “the Persian language.” “Then you’re an Arab,” I responded.
xxx/ellauri114.html on line 373: For the Lord has a day of vengeance, a year of retribution, to uphold Zion’s cause. Edom’s streams will be turned into pitch, her dust into burning sulfur; her land will become blazing pitch! It will not be quenched night or day; its smoke will rise forever. From generation to generation it will lie desolate; no one will ever pass through it again. The desert owl and screech owl will possess it; the great owl and the raven will nest there. God will stretch out over Edom the measuring line of chaos and the plumb line of desolation (Isaiah 34:5-11).
xxx/ellauri114.html on line 377: From the above we can see that it won’t be out of any consideration for Edom, Moab, and Ammon that God will protect them from the anti-Christ, but out of a need to preserve the believing remnant of Israel. After the 2nd Coming the homelands of these three antagonists of Israel will become desolate wastelands forever.
xxx/ellauri116.html on line 222: Inflection of גִּזְעָנוּת, Noun – feminine. Root: ג - ז - ע. The final radical of this word is guttural; this affects the adjacent vowels. Derived from גִּזְעָן racist and ־וּת. Meaning racism. From גֶּזַע Noun – ketel pattern, masculine, Meaning trunk (of a tree); race (anthropology); stem (morphology, linguistics).
xxx/ellauri120.html on line 59: The prefect was so angry that he had a great gridiron prepared with hot coals beneath it, and had Lawrence placed on it, hence Lawrence's association with the gridiron. After the martyr had suffered pain for a long time, the legend concludes, he cheerfully declared: "I'm well done on this side. Turn me over!" From this St. Lawrence derives his patronage of cooks, chefs, and comedians.
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1088: sister, Melanie, was born. From the time she
xxx/ellauri123.html on line 1279: Imaginative cobbler Hans Christian Andersen (Danny Kaye) is asked to leave his hometown because his frequent stories are distracting the children from school. From there he moves to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he sees and falls in love with Doro (Jeanmaire), a ballerina. He writes "The Little Mermaid" for her, and it becomes the ballet´s latest work. However, Doro is already married to Niels (Farley Granger), meaning Hans must content himself with children.
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 159: Maxine Holden, Neiti Fromkiss
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 428: From the start, critics complained about the ostensible sameness of Roth’s books, their narcissism and narrowness—or, as he himself put it, comparing his own work to his father’s conversation, “Family, family, family, Newark, Newark, Newark, Jew, Jew, Jew.” Over time, he took on vast themes—love, lust, loneliness, marriage, masculinity, ambition, community, solitude, loyalty, betrayal, patriotism, rebellion, piety, disgrace, the body, the imagination, American history, mortality, the relentless mistakes of life—and he did so in a variety of forms: comedy, parody, romance, conventional narrative, postmodernism, autofiction. In each performance of a self, Roth captured the same sound and consciousness. in nearly fifty years of reading him I’ve never been more bored. I got to know Roth in the nineteen-nineties, when I interviewed him for this magazine around the time he published “The Human Stain.” To be in his presence was an exhilarating, though hardly relaxing, experience. He was unnervingly present, a condor on a branch, unblinking, alive to everything: the best detail in your story, the slackest points in your argument. His intelligence was immense, his performances and imitations mildly funny. “He who is loved by his parents is a conquistador,” Roth used to say, and he was adored by his parents, though both could be daunting to the young Philip. Herman Roth sold insurance; Bess ruled the family’s modest house, on Summit Avenue, in a neighborhood of European Jewish immigrants, their children and grandchildren. There was little money, very few books. Roth was not an academic prodigy; his teachers sensed his street intelligence but they were not overawed by his classroom performance. Roth learned to write through imitation. His first published story, “The Day It Snowed,” was so thoroughly Truman Capote that, he later remarked, he made “Capote look like a longshoreman.”
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 581: From the fountain and the caves. jotain sekä lähteestä että lävestä.
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 674: From 2000 to 2015, I wrote in the weekly column MEDICINA DEL SIGLO XXI: HACIA EL SER HUMANO INTEGRAL of the newspaper La Prensa Libre.
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 275: Izekkäät ei rakasta muita eikä izeään.Erich FrommMFUCK!
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 276: Rakkaus on edullisin vaihtokauppa persemarkkinoilla.Erich FrommMFUCK!
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 277: R. on tunkeutumista toisen olemuxeen.Erich FrommMFUCK!
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 457: Fromm Erich">Erich Fromm (23. maaliskuuta 1900 Frankfurt am Main, Saksa – 18. maaliskuuta 1980 Locarno, Sveitsi) oli ENFJ, kuin myös Goethe ja Erasmus. Se oli saksalais-amerikkalainen psykoanalyyttisen opin kehittäjä, humanistifilosofi, demokraattinen sosialisti sekä tietokirjailija. Hän oli myös Frankfurtin koulukunnan jäsen. Erich Frommin koti oli hyvin tiukasti ortodoksijuutalainen, itse hän myöhemmin kutsui omaa uskonnollista vakaumustaan ateistiseksi mystisismiksi. Frommin lapsuus ei ollut kovin onnellinen; hänen isänsä oli kiireinen liikemies ja äiti puolestaan jatkuvien masennustilojen vaivaama. Akateemisen uransa Fromm aloitti korkeakouluopinnoilla 1918 kotikaupunkinsa Frankfurt am Mainin yliopistossa, jossa hän opiskeli kaksi ensimmäistä lukukautta oikeustiedettä. Kesälukukaudella 1919 hän opiskeli Heidelbergin yliopistossa, missä hän oli vaihtanut oikeustieteen sosiologiaan. Hänen opettajinaan olivat Alfred Weber (Max Weberin veli), Karl Jaspers ja Heinrich Rickert. Heidelbergissa hän jatkoi myös opintojaan ja saavutti sosiologian tohtorin arvon vuonna 1922.
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 495: Karl Murdock Bowman (November 4, 1888 – March 2, 1973) was a pioneer in the study of psychiatry. From 1944 to 1946 he was the president of the American Psychiatric Association. His work in alcoholism, schizophrenia, and homosexuality is particularly often cited. In 1953, in "The Problem of Homosexuality," co-authored with Bernice Engle, he argued for multiple causes, including genetics, but proposed that castration be studied as a cure. However, in 1961 he appeared in the television documentary The Rejected presenting the viewpoint that homosexuality is not a mental illness and should be legalized.
xxx/ellauri130.html on line 659: Mix kuolleet ei vuoda kyyneleitä?Erich FrommMKILL!
xxx/ellauri136.html on line 168: If you like to read the Bible, may I suggest you to read our book Quran? PBUHH! It comes from where the original Bible (by the way the word "bible" comes from bibliotekhe, original name is Incil [From Ottoman Turkish انجیل‎ (incil), from Arabic إِنْجِيل‎ (ʾinjīl), from Ancient Greek εὐαγγέλιον (euangélion, “good news”)]) comes and acknowleges what Jesus brought and his miracles. You can find the story of Mariam, Zekeriyya and Jesus in Quran. PBUHH!.
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 569: From caverns of the seas, now washed anew.
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 706: From the Motegi train station it is a thirty-minute walk northeast.
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 742: From 2003 to 2004, Harding competed as a professional boxer. Her life has been the subject of many books, films, documentaries, and academic studies. In 2014, two television documentaries were made about Harding´s life and skating career (Nancy & Tonya and The Price of Gold), inspiring Steven Rogers to write the film I, Tonya in 2017, in which Harding was portrayed by Australian actress Margot Robbie. In 2018, she was a contestant on season 26 of Dancing with the Stars, finishing in third place. In 2019, she won season 16 of Worst Cooks in America: Celebrity Edition.
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 383: From hurry to and fro. Soon, up aloft, Porukoita kulki edestakaisin. soitti torvia,
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 520: “From wicked men like thee. Go, go!—I deem sikeitä, pelkäämättä tollasta #metoo-setää!
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 572: From fright of dim espial. Safe at last, pelosta se kulki eeltä kyyryssä,
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 674: From Fez; and spiced dainties, every one, Fezi, siirappia, hilloa ja rusinaa,
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 675: From silken Samarcand to cedar’d Lebanon. Punaista libaa löytyy sekä viikunaa.
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 696: From such a stedfast spell his lady’s eyes; Mikä keinoxi, ei tiedä ja harva arvaa,
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 179: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent of all of them will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver ( Mal. 3:3), And he will first purify the Children of Levi and will say: “This is of priestly descent, and this is of Levitic descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, And the Tirshatha [governor] said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with Urim and Thummin (Ezra 2:63) From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not from Israel [in general] but from each tribe and tribe. For he will announce that this one is from such and such a tribe, and this one from such and such a tribe….
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 276: 7 Of the increase of His government and peace There will be no end, Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, To order it and establish it with judgment and justice From that time forward, even forever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this Isaiah 9:7
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 479: Conversations on topics such as empathy, human connections, and kindness in adverse moments will be addressed in rich encounters of philosophical knowledge. From the perspective of Plato, Seneca, Epictetus and classical philosophers from the Greek and Latin cradle, New Acropolis teachers will reflect on our current historical moment. An opportune moment to take advantage of philosophical knowledge, from love to wisdom, to break barriers of difficulties, obtaining a more humanistic sense of life. In all, eight (8) professors will be part of New Acropolis' annual event.
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 75: © Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Gift From The Sea
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 216: From the 1730s, Baal Shem Tov (BeShiT) headed an elite chirurgic mystical circle, similar to other secluded Kabbalistic circles such as the contemporary Klaus (Close) in Brody. Unlike past mystical circles, they innovated with the use of their psychic heavenly intercession abilities to work on behalf of the common Jewish populace. From the legendary hagiography of the BeShiT as one who bridged elite mysticism with deep social concern, and from his leading disciples, Hasidism rapidly grew into a populist revival movement with the funny hats. That's the point, there are only so many members of the elite, while the hoi polloi, though poorer, count in zillions. Want to have a large following, lower the entrance fee.
xxx/ellauri166.html on line 304: From that initial catastrophe, the highest sparks fell to the lowest places. In particular, Shechinah descended within this world to seek out our souls (also feminine), so that this world and this life of ours should play out as not just another zero-sum game, but as a win-win investment with incomparable returns.
xxx/ellauri167.html on line 451: From G. W. Snyder

xxx/ellauri167.html on line 594: By early October of 1968, CBS received 8,670 letters about Chicago, and 60 Minutes’ Harry Reasoner reported that the mail ran 11-to-1 against the network. A viewer in Ohio wrote, “I’ve never seen such a disgusting display of one-sided reporting in all of the years I’ve watched television.” From South Carolina, a letter writer griped, “Your coverage was … slanted in favor of the hoodlums and beatniks and slurred the police trying to preserve order.” A North Carolina viewer complained that, “When a great network refers to trouble makers as THESE YOUNG PEOPLE and in such a … tender tone, that is bias.” A New Yorker even suggested that the police had engaged in righteous violence: “Our Lord whipped the money lenders out of the temple. Are you going to accuse Him of brutality?”
xxx/ellauri170.html on line 152: From God, who is our home: Kotiosoitteesta Jumalan,
xxx/ellauri178.html on line 124: Mitähän Pili oli näkevinään John Le Carren vakoiluromaanissa A Perfect Spy? Vai pitikö se pikemminkin Davidista izestään? David reportedly enjoyed “playing” on his first wife’s suspicion that he was homosexual. The association between homosexuality and secrecy, furtiveness and potential treachery ensured gay characters were a recurring trope in Cold War-era spy fiction. John Le Carre's The Spy Who Came In From The Cold and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy include gay subtexts - made even more explicit in the 2011 movie adaptation of the latter. Merry Xmas from the onanist and the whore!
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xxx/ellauri186.html on line 258: I did attend one of the first National Book Award Ceremonies 40 years ago. That was also my last experience of book prize giving... The winner in fiction, was my old friend James Jones, From Here To Eternity. His victory was somewhat marred by Jean Stafford, one of the 5 judges, unlike our present distinguished company, who moved slowly, if unsurely, about the room, stopping before each notable to announce in a loud voice, "The decision was not unanimous."
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 427: Laurence Olivier oli vähintäänkin 2-neuvoinen. From the beginning of Olivier's life, there was confusion over his sexual identity. The most intimate friend of his youth was the actor Denys Blakelock, also the son of a clergyman, who was homosexual. The Queen's late aunt, Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, who was involved with the bisexual and married Kaye for several years, told me quite emphatically that he and Olivier were "épris" ("in love"). And Coward, who was appalled to witness the two men openly exchanging French kisses in public, despised Kaye, whom he habitually referred to as "randy Dan Kaminski" (David Daniel Kaminski was Kaye's real name). One biography printed after his death alleged that Olivier “was deeply involved in a homosexual affair with Danny Kaye.”
xxx/ellauri187.html on line 107: Rilke spent his life wandering. From an art colony in Germany he migrated to a position as Rodin's secretary in Paris; the sculptor eventually claimed that the poet was answering letters without his permission and summarily dismissed him, as much to Rilke's relief as to his chagrin. From Berlin he made two pilgrimages to Russia to meet Tolstoy, on one trip going nearly unacknowledged because of a titanic quarrel between the count and the countess. He traveled from Italy to Vienna to Spain to Tunisia to Cairo. His restless peregrinations had their origins in his epoch, and in a temperament forced painfully to choose perfection of the life or of the work. Rilke's academic sponsor and friend was Georg Simmel, the celebrated German sociologist and philosopher of modernity. In "The Adventurer," one of his most famous essays, Simmel argued that only the experience of art or adventure could invest time with the significance once lent it by religious ritual. The work of both art and adventure had a beginning and an end; they were each an "island in life" that briefly imparted a transcendent wholeness to experience. And of all possible modern adventures, Simmel concluded, the one that most completely combined the profoundest elements of life with a momentary apprehension of what lay beyond life was the love affair.
xxx/ellauri187.html on line 294: From the 16th century onwards, a number of Catholic saints prayed to Saint Joseph, invoked his help and protection and encouraged others to do so. In Introduction to the Devout Life Francis de Sales included Joseph along with the Virgin Mary as saints to be invoked during prayers following an examination of conscience. Teresa of Avila attributed her recovery of health to Joseph and recommended him as an advocate. In her biography The Story of a Soul, Thérèse of Lisieux stated that for a period of time, she prayed every day to "Saint Joseph, Father and Protector of Virgins..." and felt safe from danger as a result. The three mentioned in this paragraph were all Doctors of the Church.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 342: He opposes death penalty except for dog fighting, gun control and the assault weapons ban. Australian gun laws are for the "insane" and "childish". From 2009 through 2015, Carlson was a funny senior fellow at the Cato Institute, a laissez-faire think tank.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 475: Tästä aiheesta on todennäköisesti aikaisempi paasaus (montako erilaista paasausta voi olla?), eli montako erilaista apinan lättyä pystyy apinan silmä erottamaan? Kz. Famous Celebrities and Their Identical Twins From The Past täältä tai täältä for random apes paired up by looks.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 703: From the name "count Olaf" I can guess that Fatso does not fancy Swedes. He may be worried that he'll have to split his Nobel with another heavyweight like Fats Domino or Canned Heat. Se joka nauraa koviten nauraa parhaiten.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 814: Van der Westhuizen continues to say that murders in South Africa are not racially motivated, as some (many?) people believe. Farm and house murders are sometimes horribly cruel but according to him he has never encountered a clear racial motive in court. For him, murderers kill mostly out of greed, jealousy, passion, and during gang wars. Also because of poverty and the despondency and drunkenness that accompany it, but not because of racial hatred. The whiteys just happen to have more of the wherewithal. From 1990 to 2017 there were 1938 murders on farms (of which 137 were farm workers). Of the victims, 88% were white and 12% black.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 826: From the practice of slavery, when black people were considered the property of others and put to sleep like dogs at will, to this day, racial discrimination undoubtedly plays a role in the application of the death penalty. Race is more likely to affect death sentencing than smoking affects the likelihood of dying from heart disease. Jurors in Washington state they are three times more likely to recommend a death sentence for a black defendant than for a white defendant in a similar case. Such jurors are also likely to be heavy smokers and white.
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 157: Darkness Beneath Dreamland IV: Run From Red Remoras Of Neptune
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 159: From celestial cadaverous melody, bleeding branches of greenwood devastation haunt us in this very movement. Extraterrestrial Red Remoras of cathedral walks of darkness demand a rebellion against the planet. etc.etc. for pages on end.
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 485: Mätkähtävistä vaaroista. From dangers that come down.
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 492: Kaikist syntisistä haavoista. From every sinful wound.
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1030: From Daily Wire personality and bestselling children´s book author Matt Walsh comes a timely tale of innocence, identity, and imagination.
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1033: From the Back Cover: A tale of identity politics and imagination
xxx/ellauri212.html on line 102: From my first entrance in,
xxx/ellauri215.html on line 127: From the start, critics complained about the ostensible sameness of Roth’s books, their narcissism and narrowness—or, as he himself put it, comparing his own work to his father’s conversation, “Family, family, family, Newark, Newark, Newark, Jew, Jew, Jew.”
xxx/ellauri215.html on line 417: At age sixteen, Amina was named Magajiya (heir apparent), and was given forty female slaves (kuyanga). From an early age, Amina had a number of suitors attempt to marry her. Attempts to gain her hand included "a daily offer of ten slaves" from Makama and "fifty male slaves and fifty female slaves as well as fifty bags of white and blue cloth" from the Sarkin Kano.
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 230: The aptly named Fresh Kills landfill opened in 1948 as a temporary landfill, but by 1955 it had become the largest landfill in the world, and it remained so until its closure in 2001. At the peak of its operation, in 1986, Fresh Kills received 29,000 tons of residential waste per day, playing a key part in the New York City waste management system. From 1991 until its closing it was the only landfill to accept New York City's residential waste. It consists of four mounds which range in height from 90 to about 225 feet (30 to about 70 m) and hold about 150 million tons of solid waste. The archaeologist Martin Jones characterizes it as "among the largest man-made structures in the history of the world."
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 238: From 1987 through 1988, in an environmental disaster known as the syringe tide, significant amounts of medical waste from the Fresh Kills landfill, including hypodermic syringes and raw garbage, washed up onto beaches on the Jersey Shore, in New York City, and on Long Island. This event forced the closing of beaches on the Atlantic coast.
xxx/ellauri224.html on line 178: He supported eugenics and served as one of 16 vice-presidents of the Eugenics Society from 1909 to 1912. In November 1891, at the age of 32, and reportedly still a virgin, Ellis married the English writer and proponent of women's rights Edith Lees. From the beginning, their marriage was unconventional, as Edith Lees was openly bisexual. At the end of the honeymoon, Ellis went back to his bachelor rooms in Paddington. She lived at Fellowship House. Their "open marriage" was the central subject in Ellis's autobiography, My Life. Ellis reportedly had an affair with Margit Spranger.
xxx/ellauri224.html on line 295: Tämä lainaus on poimittu kirjasta " Notes From Underground " (1864), Dostojevskin vastauksesta toisen venäläisen kirjailijan Nikolai Tšernyševskin villisti suosittuun filosofiseen romaaniin nimeltä "Mitä on tehtävä?"
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xxx/ellauri225.html on line 234: He did not meet his illegitimate daughter from a past relationship until she was 26, although she learned that he was her father when she was 16. Norris has thirteen grandchildren as of 2017. An outspoken Christian, Norris is the author of several Christian-themed books. On April 22, 2008, Norris expressed his support for the intelligent design movement when he reviewed Ben Stein´s Expelled From Townhall.com.
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 302: Alternative social and political systems are a recurring theme in Le Guin´s writing. Critics have paid particular attention to The Dispossessed and Always Coming Home, although Le Guin explores related themes in a number of her works, such as in "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas". The Dispossessed is an anarchist utopian novel, which according to Le Guin drew from pacifist anarchists, including Peter Kropotkin, as well as from the counterculture of the 1960s and 1970s. Le Guin has been credited with "[rescuing] anarchism from the cultural ghetto to which it has been consigned", and helping to bring it into the intellectual (capitalist) mainstream. Fellow author Kathleen Ann Goonan wrote that Le Guin´s work confronted the "paradigm of insularity toward the suffering of people, other living beings, and resources", and explored "life-respecting sustainable alternatives".
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 306: Always Coming Home, set in California in the distant future, examines a warlike society, resembling contemporary American society, from the perspective of the Kesh, its pacifist neighbors. The society of the Kesh has been identified by scholars as a feminist utopia, which Le Guin uses to explore the role of technology. Scholar Warren Rochelle stated that it was "neither a matriarchy nor a patriarchy: men and women just are". Ich bin nur. "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas", a parable depicting a society in which widespread wealth, happiness, and security, comes at the cost of the continued misery of a single child, has also been read as a critique of contemporary American society. The Word for World is Forest explored the manner in which the structure of society affects the natural environment; in the novel, the natives of the planet of Athshe have adapted their way of life to the ecology of the planet. The colonizing human society, in contrast, is depicted as destructive and uncaring; in depicting it, Le Guin also critiqued colonialism and imperialism, driven partly by her disapproval for U.S. intervention in the Vietnam War.
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 388: Crane´s mother and father were constantly fighting, and they divorced early in April 1917. Crane dropped out of East High School in Cleveland during his junior year and left for New York City, promising his parents he would attend Columbia University later. His parents, in the middle of their divorce proceedings, were upset. Crane took various copywriting jobs and moved between friends´ apartments in Manhattan. Between 1917 and 1924 he moved back and forth between New York and Cleveland, working as an advertising copywriter and a worker in his father´s factory. From Crane´s letters, it appears that New York was where he felt most at home, and much of his poetry is set there.
xxx/ellauri228.html on line 349: From 1973 to 1974, he shot the film Zerkalo, a highly autobiographical and unconventionally structured film drawing on his childhood and incorporating some of his father´s poems. In this film Tarkovsky portrayed the plight of childhood affected by war. Tarkovsky had worked on the screenplay for this film since 1967, under the consecutive titles Confession, White day and A white, white day. From the beginning the film was not well received by Soviet authorities due to its content and its perceived elitist nature. Such third rate films also placed the film-makers in danger of being accused of wasting public funds, which could have serious effects on their future productivity. These difficulties are presumed to have made Tarkovsky play with the idea of going abroad and producing a film outside the Soviet film industry.
xxx/ellauri229.html on line 541: This baroque had its apologists and theoreticians, who maintained that the body existed for the purpose of deriving the greatest amount of pleasure from the greatest number of sites simultaneously. Merg Brb, its leading exponent, argued that Nature had situated - and stingily at that - centers of pleasurable sensation in the body for the purpose of survival only; therefore no enjoyable experience was, by her decree, autonomous, but always served some end: the supplying of the organism with fluids, for example, or with carbohydrates or proteins, or the guaranteeing - through offspring - of the continuation of the species, etc. From this imposed pragmatism it was necessary to break away, totally; the passivity displayed up till now in bodily design was due to a lack of imagination and perspective. Epicurean or erotic delight? - all a paltry by-product in the satisfying of instinctive needs, in other words the tyranny of Nature. It wasn´t enough to liberate sex - proof of that was sex had little future in it, from the combinatorial as well as from the constructional standpoint; whatever there was to think up in that department, had long ago been done, and the point of automorphic freedom didn´t lie in simple-mindedly enlarging this or that, producing inflated imitations of the same old thing. No, we had to come up with completely new organs and mem bers, whose sole function would be to make their possessor feel good, feel great, feel better all the time.
xxx/ellauri229.html on line 639: In 1949, Törni, accompanied by his wartime executive officer Holger Pitkänen, traveled to Sweden, crossing the border from Tornio to Haparanda (Haaparanta), where many inhabitants are ethnic Finns. From Haparanda, Törni traveled by railroad to Stockholm where he stayed with Baroness von Essen, who harbored many fugitive Finnish officers following the war. Pitkänen was arrested and repatriated to Finland. Remaining in Sweden, Törni fell in love with a Swedish Finn, Marja Kops, and was soon engaged to be married. Hoping to establish a career before the marriage, Törni traveled under an alias as a Swedish seaman aboard the SS Bolivia, destined for Caracas, Venezuela, where he met one of his Winter War commanders, Finnish colonel Matti Aarnio, who was in exile[citation needed] having settled in Venezuela after the war. From Caracas, Törni hired on to a Swedish cargo ship, the MS Skagen, destined for the United States in 1950.
xxx/ellauri229.html on line 647: With their support, Thorne joined the US Army Special Forces. While in the Special Forces, he taught skiing, survival, mountaineering, and guerrilla tactics. In turn he attended airborne school, and advanced in rank to sergeant. Receiving his US citizenship in 1957, Thorne attended Officer Candidate School, and was commissioned as a first lieutenant in the Signal Corps. He later received a Regular Army commission and a promotion to captain in 1960. From 1958–1962, he served in the 10th Special Forces Group in West Germany at Bad Tölz, from where he was second-in-command of a search and recovery mission high in the Zagros Mountains of Iran, which gained him a notable reputation. When he was in Germany, he briefly visited his relatives in Finland. In an episode of The Big Picture released in 1962 and composed of footage filmed in 1959, Thorne is shown as a lieutenant with the 10th Special Forces Group in the United States Army.
xxx/ellauri230.html on line 230: The Dalai Lama fled to Urga (aka Ulan Bator) in Mongolia along with Dorzhiev. From there, Dorzhiev left for St Petersburg again in March 1905, hoping that Russian government could take Tibet under its protection from British and China. However, after the catastrophic defeat in Russo-Japanese war, Czar’s government could not offer any kind of assistance to Tibet in this historical turbulent time. Meantime, the dramatic rise of Germany in Europe since 1900s eventually led both Russia and Britain to come closer and to settle down their century long Great Game in Central Asia. Anglo-Russian Convention was signed at last by both sides on 31 August 1907, recognizing China’s claim for suzerainty over Tibet. Moreover, the convention also engaged to respect the territorial integrity of Tibet and abstain from all interference in her internal administration.
xxx/ellauri233.html on line 391: According to Legend he had committed the Tanakh to memory by the age of four, and aged seven he was taught Talmud by Moses Margalit, future rabbi of Kėdainiai and the author of a commentary to the Jerusalem Talmud, entitled Pnei Moshe ("The Face of Moses"). He possessed an eidetic memory, just like Stieg Larsson's heroine Lisbet. By eight, he was studying astronomy during his free time. From the age of ten he continued his studies without the aid of a teacher, and by the age of eleven he had committed the entire Talmud to memory.
xxx/ellauri233.html on line 442: Temple Grandin has worked closely with Jewish slaughterers to design more comfortable handling systems for cattle, and has said: "When the cut is done correctly, the animal appears not to feel it. Anyway I don't. From an animal-welfare standpoint, the major concern during ritual slaughter are the stressful and cruel methods of restraint (holding) that are used in some plants."
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 585: From Helicon's harmonious springs Helikopterin harmonisista lähteistä
xxx/ellauri237.html on line 855: Antes de interesarse por la psicología, primero estudió derecho en la City College de Nueva York (CCNY). Tras casarse con Berta Goodman, su prima mayor, se mudó Wisconsin para asistir a la universidad de esa ciudad. Fue aquí donde comenzó a estudiar psicología. Trabajó con Harry Harlow, famoso por sus experimentos con crías de mono y el comportamiento del apego. Tras graduarse y doctorarse en esta disciplina, volvió a Nueva York para trabajar con E.L. Thorndike en la Universidad de Columbia, donde empezó a interesarse en la investigación experimental de la sexualidad humana. En este periodo de su vida, comenzó a dar clases en el Brooklyn College y entró en contacto con muchos psicólogos europeos que llegaban a Estados Unidos, por ejemplo, Adler o Fromm.
xxx/ellauri250.html on line 312: Nicolas: God! I don't know who is the good from the bad anymore. Reading these comments sounds no better then that of what you damn. I don't see anything in the world today but self serving people that excuse themselves from the hate they put into the world by the hate that the world has made them endure. It's a gross cycle that makes me fear the end is not a possibility until the sweet escape of death. Everyday I welcome that silence more and more. Life's thin vale of beauty was taken by the one I trusted most. Yet it is the true face of this world I now see. From such betrayal I am left with a world consumed by the poison it shames. I welcome anything that takes this away. I ask for nothing because nothing is exactly what I desire most.
xxx/ellauri250.html on line 698: Bankman-Fried attended Canada/USA Mathcamp, a summer program for mathematically talented high-school students.He attended high school at Crystal Springs Uplands School in Hillsborough, California. From 2010 to 2014, Bankman-Fried attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. There, he lived in a coeducational group house called Epsilon Theta.In 2014, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in physics and a minor in mathematics.
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 177: From Ladon and well-wooded Mænalus Ladon ovelta ja mezäisestä Mainaloxesta
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 182: From the full-flowered Lelantian pasturage Kukikkailta Leelannin laitumilta
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 237: ⁠From leaf to flower and flower to fruit; Lehdestä kukkaan ja kukasta hetelmään;
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 506: From breath or blood corruptible; such gifts
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 538: ⁠From under the feet of the years;
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 552: From the winds of the north and the south
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 847: From heaven among the stars above the hours,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 959: From amorous touch; nor set toward hers thine heart,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1018: From my clear wits, and seem of mine own self
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1255: From Elis even to the Acheloïan horn,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1451: ⁠From the word’s womb the deed
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 1899: ⁠From the warmer dew of tears,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2360: From the soft child to the strong man, now soft
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2702: My name is a consuming. From this time,
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2887: From Arcadia to Calydon northward, a blast of the envy
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 2938: ⁠From the house of the dead?
xxx/ellauri251.html on line 3020: From the Acroceraunian snow to the ford of the fleece
xxx/ellauri259.html on line 187: Jyväskylän yliopistossa työskentelevän tutkijatohtori Jarno Hietalahden analyyttinen, intohimoinen ja kantaaottava teos Ihmisyyden ytimessä osoittaa, että humanismista todellakin kannattaa kirjoittaa. Hietalahti kirjoitti muutama vuosi sitten Huumorin ja naurun filosofia -teoksen. Nyt hänen raikas ja railakaskin teoksensa esittelee filosofisen humanismin perusajatuksia sellaisilta ajattelijoilta kuin Protagoras, Erasmus Rotterdamilainen, Niccoló Macchiavelli, René Descartes, Baruch Spinoza, Immanuel Kant, Karl Marx, Jean-Paul Sartre, Erich Fromm, Georg Henrik von Wright ja Jacques Derrida.
xxx/ellauri265.html on line 339: Ani Kaaro (–1901) was a New Zealand tribal leader and prophet. Of Māori descent, she identified with the Nga Puhi iwi. Hauhauism had been in existence amongst maori natives for over 12 months. Ani Karo, wife of Ngakete, and daughter of Hohaia Patuone, was the original instigator and leader of the new sect. During her absence at Napier a rival prophetess arose, who pretended to be able to raise the dead to life. From there, things went from bad to worse...
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xxx/ellauri268.html on line 345: Scrooge has influenced many an antisemitic caricature after him. Mr. Potter in “It’s a Wonderful Life” is a twisted, disabled Scrooge of the American Midwest. Dr. Seuss’ Grinch is Scrooge in a fur suit and a vaguely fantasy setting; he’s a scheming outsider who, like his blueprint, has to be converted. The thin, ugly Gollum of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth is an amalgam of Scrooge and Alberich, the gold-obsessed antagonist of composer (and notorious antisemite) Richard Wagner’s “Das Rheingold.” From his introduction in “The Hobbit” on, Gollum is motivated by a lust for a magic ring he calls “my precious.”
xxx/ellauri268.html on line 377: Joy Harjo was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on May 9, 1951. Joy Harjo is an enrolled three quarter injun of the Muscogee/Mvskoke (Creek) Nation. From 2019 to 2022, she served as the 23rd Poet Laureate of the United States. Harjo's childhood in Oklahoma contained episodes of violence and conflict. Her Muscogee father suffered from alcoholism. Harjo's parents eventually divorced, but when her Cherokee-European mother married again, Harjo ended up with an abusive Caucasian stepfather.
xxx/ellauri273.html on line 63: Guatemala was part of the Captaincy General of Guatemala for nearly 330 years. This captaincy included what is now Chiapas in Mexico and the modern countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The colony became independent in 1821 and then became a part of the First Mexican Empire until 1823. From 1824 it was a part of the Federal Republic of Central America. When the Republic dissolved in 1841, Guatemala became fully independent of all but United Fruit Company.
xxx/ellauri280.html on line 132: Tänään The war in Ukraine, ... having been enemies for much of the Cold War, Russia and China have been building sizeable commercial ties across their shared 2,700-mile border over several decades. From ...
xxx/ellauri281.html on line 645: al-Hamdānī, in full Abū Muḥammad al-Ḥasan ibn Aḥmad al-Hamdānī, (born 893?, Sanaa, Yemen—died c. 945?), Arab geographer, poet, grammarian, historian, and astronomer whose chief fame derives from his authoritative writings on South Arabian history and geography. From his literary production al-Hamdānī was known as the “tongue of South Arabia.”
xxx/ellauri298.html on line 220: my soul To avoid asphyxiation From the heavy smog of words.
xxx/ellauri312.html on line 589: From Hampstead, February 19th, 1818
xxx/ellauri312.html on line 630: From an individual perspective, redemption can also be understood as ‘‘a longing for one’s life to be ‘made good’ by virtue of some kind of participation in the life of some larger, awe-inspiring thing’’ (Smith 2005, p. 82). It is about self-enlargement, or enlargement of one's penis manually in pirsuna pirsunamenti. In contrast to religious edification as spiritual upliftment, Rorty’s version is designed for pseudo intellectual penal enlargement.
xxx/ellauri320.html on line 197: In her role as wily self-publicist, she once wrote (of Mountbatten's kiss on her cheek): 'A streak of fire ran through me as if I had been struck by lightning. It was a definitely painful but ecstatic sensation. From a woman's point of view, the power was devastating.'
xxx/ellauri320.html on line 198: From the moment Dickie fixed his eyes on her, spoke to her in that deep, amazingly attractive voice - she was his.
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