ellauri006.html on line 285: vanhain kalavelkain maksusta,

ellauri006.html on line 391: Слава богу! Hospoti pomiloi. Herran sotilaaksi. Slave unto God. Tähtiryhmään. Sodan televisiokasvoksi. Holygrammiin.
ellauri008.html on line 2163: Tavallisille tallaajille suunnatut moraaliohjeet ei suosi laskelmointia. Sellaiseen ei riitä rotinkaisen pieni pää. Ja laskelmoiva rotinkainen on suorastaan vaarallinen, vähemmän ennustettava, kuin lavetilta irtipäässyt tykki. Ei ei, paljon parempi on antaa yleiset pysyväisohjeet, tai pysyvät yleisohjeet, niin ainaskin tiedetään missä mennään. Ohjelmoituja sopuleita on helppo ohjastaa.
ellauri012.html on line 46: Tietovuotavan haavan lähteeksi julistautui nimimerkki "Jape -52" joka nimitti kanteluaan "kalavelkojen kuittaamiseksi siitä kolmannen luokan ensimmäisen lukujakson alussa koulun ruokalan jonossa heittämäsi tomaattisen lihapullan tahrimista pianoperustekirjani sivuista, joidenka suttaantumisen johdosta en koskaan oppinut F-duurin ja mollin eroa enkä siten jatkanut yläasteen jälkeen Sibelius-Akademiaan".
ellauri014.html on line 1873: Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night,
ellauri016.html on line 1058: Väittelijän perhe on kuin hullunkurinen perhe korttipelistä. Isä ja poika on samixia, robusteja persuja, äiti ja tytär samixia myös, pikkuruisia, positiivisia wannabe teologeja. Eteerinen tytär oli pannut nyt niin paljon meikkiä etten ollut tuntea. Sil oli vuojudekoltee ja ihottuman näköinen tatska hartiassa perheen Martta-kissasta. Isovanhemmat on evakon lapsia, pienviljelijöitä Vesivehmaalta. Sieltä kai se positiivisuus on peräisin. Ilo pintaan vaikka syän märkänis. Kaikkien on päästävä ääneen, jopa pikkuruisen isoäidin. Puheita on kaksi tuntia. Sit aukee baari ja jengi paahtaa alakertaan, me funksunäärit hankkiudutaan kotimatkalle. Liisa laittaa farkut takas juhlamekon päälle. Kotimatkalla mä vittuilen vähän sille subliminaalisesti, makselen kalavelkoja. Liisa vitun Tiittula. Vanhoja ei unohdeta.
ellauri017.html on line 684: Ei ollut Elisalla paljon huumorintajua. Tai sitten aika omituinen sellainen. Ehkä suolavesi nosti verenpainetta. No, kalju on monelle julkkixelle arka paikka, ota vaikka Pekkarinen. Mut oishan se voinut käyttää tupeeta tai hattua. Siis Elisa.
ellauri019.html on line 38: "I'd like to discuss slavery with you," says a cowboy, holding a gun to the head of a black man who's carrying him piggyback, "but it's a complex issue."
ellauri019.html on line 348: An, Enlil, Enki ja Ninhurshaja ovat tehneet päätöxen sen kohtalosta, kumota Sumerin esivallat, lukita päällystön kotiarestiin, tuhota talon ja pihaton, tasata lampolan; karja ei seiso enää navetassa, lampaat ei lisäänny karsinassa, ojissa on suolavettä, viljapelloilla kasvaa savikkaa, alavilla mailla on hallan vaara.
ellauri020.html on line 272: Loikka länteen sujahti vaivatta laskettelemalla Schweizin rajan ylize. Katrinka palaa Mynhhenissä entisvanhoihin hommiinsa, eziskelee väpelösti välillä apinalasta ja verhoilee boxissansa kirputorihuonekaluja. Jahka se(kin) on päässyt miljonäärixi, se kostaa vielä Mengelelle kalavelkansa.
ellauri020.html on line 432: Iines alkaa näyttää bisneskynsiä. Akua ei parane neuvoa, muut neuvot kuin "hyvin päätelty Robin" ja "ihan timangia" saa sen takuuvarmasti pahalle päälle. Iines päättää myydä hiihtomajan ja ostaa oman hotlan Nykistä. Hei me lennetään, mennään kuin puhalletut kumilelut Akun privaatilla jumbojetillä. Carter tarjoilee. Sillä on vaan yxi nimi kuin koiralla, se on vaan "Carter nouda" ja "Carter ota luu, hyvä poika". Iines narisuttaa Pyhän Laurin mukavia nahkahousuja koneen nahkapenkillä. Aku röhnöttää toisella laverilla rypistellen jonkun toisen hemmon puvunhousuja, paiskien aivotyötä Eero Asserin paidanhihat käärittynä. Minnehän ne on hukannu taas omat kuteensa? Ehkä Carter on pureskellut ne pilalle kuin Kaxen.
ellauri022.html on line 885: A slave through ages though a child in years vanha orja olin vaikka iältäni pikkunen
ellauri024.html on line 541: Arska koittaa olla koominen ettei sille naurettaisi. Se luulee raukka ettei koomisesta voi tehdä komiikkaa. Mixei voi. Aku Ankasta on parodiaversioita tyyliin Naku Ankka. Monet muutkin sarjakuvahenkilöt on naurettavia, ja niistä tehdään pilaversioita. Yhden koomikko on toisen tosikko. Vaikka Zape. Etsetera.
ellauri025.html on line 748: Mixe ellottava pikku Gusten apina meni heti lavertelemaan poliisille, vaikka Saschakaan ei sitä halunnut? Koska siitä tuntui pahalta. Omatunto kolkutti. Jag skiter i din rättvisa, Sascha sanoo tyynyn alta. Juutas Käkriäinen kostaa äkkirikkaille. Ei se Sascha ollut ekaa kertaa pappia kyydissä, sekin oli jostain julkkisperheestä, koko lapsikatras oli aineista takussa. Rikkaat vanhemmat oli keskenään jo sopineet hyvityxistä, ja eiköhän tän holierthanthou Gustenin pidä vasikoida jepeille. Ja koko tästä paskasta tehdään filmi tietysti, Cosmo Productioons. Plus kirja filmin pohjalta, Monika Fagerlund Productioons.
ellauri029.html on line 118: Runk-akatemian jory 26.10.2018, valmentajien palaveri 5.11.2018
ellauri029.html on line 251: Työntekijöiden haastatteluista huomasi, että monilla niin kiinalaisilla kuin amerikkalaisilla työntekijöillä oli negatiivisia ennakkoluuloja toisistaan. Loppujen lopuksi he kuitenkin pelasivat ”samaan maaliin”, joten syyttelyn sijaan olisi ollut huomattavasti tärkeämpää keksiä ratkaisuja erimielisyyksiin. Työntekijöiden yhtenäisyyttä ei edistänyt yhtään erikseen pidettävät palaverit kiinalaisille ja amerikkalaisille vaan se omalla tavallaan vain kasvatti kuilua heidän välillään. Amerikkalaiset työntekijät pitivät kiinalaisia töykeinä ja kohtuuttomina kun taas kiinalaiset ajattelivat amerikkalaisten olevan laiskoja ja itsekkäitä.
ellauri031.html on line 186: Niin, talousohjelma Sukanvarsi Plus käsittelee siis tänään suomalaisten yritysten siirtämistä Viron matalaveromaisemiin. Aihetta on tutkinut rikkaiden elinkeinoelämän valtuuskunnan Revan pääntutkija Pahani Julmu, jonka toivekappaleena kuuulimme Pate Mustamäen laulaman "Narva meistä on rautaa".
ellauri031.html on line 198: Lähes yhtä huima ja kustannussäästöhakuinen on Vahana Jurtiaisen ehdotus siirtää VR:n toiminta Viron matalaveroatmosfääriin, joka hyvällä säällä näkyy Viru-hotellin ylimmän kerroxen ikkunasta.

ellauri035.html on line 272: That buy and sell for silver being slaves
ellauri035.html on line 467: Whose swaying body is laved in the cool
ellauri036.html on line 594: Comme on lave les morts pour les mettre au tombeau ;
ellauri039.html on line 362: Netistä löytyy Mount Holyoken salaa voitonriemuinen ja pahansuopa saxankurssi jenkkineitosille muurin kaatumisen jälkeen. Jenkeillä oli paljon hampaankolossa varsinkin harppisakuille, paljon kalavelkoja ja koronkorkoa. Velkoja on keräytynyt siitä saakka, kun vanhat isänmaat heitti hihhulinsa sinne meren taaxe. Roopellekin koitui hirmuvelka yhdestä kolikosta korkoina korolle. Niitä korkoja maxeli sitten Dresden tulimerellä.
ellauri041.html on line 106: Päätelmä: Kommunikaatio tehostuu, turhat palaverit putoavat pois, ja fokus pysyy asiassa.
ellauri042.html on line 461: Jens Blendstrup indtager rollen som et villavejsvidne og leverer et humoristisk og nænsomt portræt af en aldrende og dæmonisk far.
ellauri042.html on line 477: Romanen blev et gennembrud for Blendstrup, der før Gud taler ud skrev i kortere genrer. Han debuterede med novellesamlingen Mennesker i en mistbænk i 1994. Blendstrups tone er bramfri, men blandet med en fin følsomhed over for det nære. Humoren, det groteske og det surrealistiske går igen i Blendstrups forfatterskab. Jens Blendstrup har siden Gud taler ud skrevet både noveller, romaner, dramatik og tekster til Frodegruppen 40, som han også er forsanger i. Han tager den selvbiografiske fortælling op igen med romanen Bombaygryde fra 2010. Sammen med litteraturkritikeren Lars Bukdahl optræder Blendstrup med den unikke genre ’litterær hypnose’, som er en blanding af dilettantkomedie, oplæsning og dans. Blendstrup er blevet kaldt litteraturens pølsemand, og som en del af forfatterskabets eksistentielle komik står han ikke tilbage for at læse sine tekster højt med en tehætte på hovedet. Men med Gud taler ud står Jens Blendstrup også tydeligt frem som villavejsvidne, hvor det almindelige skildres i dets mange facetter, og det, der på overfladen ligner et almindeligt, rutinepræget liv i et almindeligt, rutinepræget forstadskvarter, viser sig at rumme både små og store særheder.
ellauri049.html on line 319: Qu’ont dans leurs jours heureux les esclaves des Mores. kuin maureilla jotka hommat hoidettua sai mennä.
ellauri050.html on line 803: Kallaveden rannalla maaliskuisessa auringonpaisteessa vuonna 2010 hölkkäsi iloinen aikuisopiskelija. Ritva Ylönen oli muuttanut miehensä kanssa kaksi vuotta aiemmin pääkaupunkiseudulta Kuopioon eläkepäiviä viettämään.
ellauri051.html on line 440: I see the enslaved, the overthrown, the hurt, the opprest of the Mä nään neekerit, köyhät, vammaset, naiset, eläimet, koko maailman sorretut
ellauri051.html on line 764: 189 The runaway slave came to my house and stopt outside, 189 Karannut orja tuli talooni ja pysähtyi ulos,
ellauri051.html on line 962: 376 The heavy-lipp'd slave is invited, the venerealee is invited; 376 Raskashuulinen orja on kutsuttu, venerealee on kutsuttu;
ellauri051.html on line 1045: 456 Sea of the brine of life and of unshovell'd yet always-ready graves, 456 Meri elämän suolavettä ja lapioimattomia, mutta aina valmiita hautoja,
ellauri051.html on line 1100: 509 Voices of the interminable generations of prisoners and slaves, 509 Vankien ja orjien loputtomien sukupolvien ääniä,
ellauri051.html on line 1435: 835 The hounded slave that flags in the race, leans by the fence, blowing, cover'd with sweat, 835 Huijattu orja, joka liputtaa kilpailussa, nojaa aidan viereen, puhaltaa, hien peitossa,
ellauri051.html on line 1438: 838 I am the hounded slave, I wince at the bite of the dogs, 838 Olen ahdistettu orja, nypistelen koirien puremasta,
ellauri053.html on line 711: Spencer vastusti samoja juttuja kuin punaniska jenkki: the use of the coercive powers of the government, the discouragement given to voluntary self-improvement, and the disregard of the "laws of life." The reforms, he said, were tantamount to "socialism", which he said was about the same as "slavery" in terms of limiting human freedom.
ellauri053.html on line 740: Juu kermaperseitä olivat. Bramiineja Länsi-Bengalista, ent nimeltä Kushari, britti mustanaamion olkihattuisia pikku ystäviä. Isä ei työtä pelännyt, saattoi vaikka nukkua sen vieressä. Sillä oli tiluxia ja läjittäin palaveliita. Upporikkaita. Sen seizemästä isoveljestäkin tuli jotain hienoa.
ellauri055.html on line 553: Eilen käytiin rengasmatkalla Kangasniemellä. Nähtiin laituri josta pääsee veneellä Anni Swanin huvilasaarelle. Saarta ei näkynyt. Sinne olis ollut 3km uintimatka. Ei lähdetty. Kangasniemi oli ihan yhtä kuollut paikka talviteloilla kuin Sysmiö, mutta kauniimpi. Puulavesi on erämaajärvi Päijänteeseen verrattuna. Mezät siellä päin on sääälittäviä, tikuixi hakattuja männiköitä.
ellauri055.html on line 614: Syxy painaa päälle. Vesa-Matti Loiri vahvasti eläytyen esitti Mustapään runoon sävellettyä pientä sanatonta kansanlaulua jossa oli aika paljon sanoja. Mixei Puulavedestä enää nouse muikkua pohti radion puheohjelma.
ellauri060.html on line 686: laverteleva papukaija

ellauri060.html on line 1178: 1985, (as Nolite te Bastardes Carborundorum) the novel The Handmaid´s Tale. The phrase is depicted as graffiti representing a "silent revolt" by a "slave woman in a futuristic totalitarian regime". Vanity Fair called the phrase a "feminist rallying cry".
ellauri061.html on line 173: Mustasukkiainen Helena päättää laverrella Oleantereiden pakosuunnitelman Dimitrille.
ellauri062.html on line 936: The so called "New World Order" conspiracy is the modern term for the age old Satanic conspiracy, led by elite Jewry -- the aim being the enslavement of humanity, destruction of the true Israelites (the Anglo-Saxon and Germanic peoples of European descent), mass human population reduction, abolition of religion and national sovereignty, and the establishment of a totalitarian world government ruled by Satan via the jews.

The ultimate goal of Judaism is rule of the world by Satan, and to literally unleash hell upon the earth. 

Are you aware that Martin Luther wrote a treatise called "On the Jews and Their Lies", warning Christians in the most serious terms of the destructive influence of the jews, and advocating their banishment from European society? Luther was very knowledgeable of the religion, nature, origins, and influence of the Jews - having actually read the Talmud and written large parts of the Bible. Luther describes the Jews as an accursed, malicious, greedy, cunning, treacherous, thieving, and greatly evil people, who are descended from the very people who murdered the Messiah, who deeply hate Christianity and God's people, and are working in every possible way to undermine and destroy Western Christian civilization. Among other things, Luther rubbishes the Talmud, including its vicious hatred of Jesus and Christians, as well as relishing the many times Jews have been expelled from European nations.
ellauri064.html on line 417: Maria Åkerblom syntyi ruotsinkieliseen mäkitupalaisperheeseen Tammisaaren lähellä, alkoi jo 14-vuotiaana nähdä enneunia ja saarnasi maailmanlopusta. Hän vaikutti 1920-luvulla erityisesti Kokkolan lähistöllä muun muassa Teerijärvellä ja Alavetelissä, mutta hän saarnasi myös Helsingissä. Hän sai epävakaissa oloissa huomattavan seuraajakunnan, joka luotti häneen lähes sokeasti. Hänen saarnaamislahjojaan pidettiin poikkeuksellisina, joskin unissasaarnaamista harjoittivat tuohon aikaan monet muutkin. Häntä seurannutta aatesuuntaa ja liikehdintää sanotaan åkerblomilaisuudeksi. Åkerblomilaisuutta sekä korpelalaisuutta pidetään suomalaisina kristillisperäisinä lahkoina, jotka lienevät lähinnä tuhoisaa kristillistä kulttia.
ellauri066.html on line 220: Runoilija Carlson kiistelee erälehdessä yxiäänisesti edesmenneen Tuomas Anhawan kanssa siitä minkä kuusen kävystä on kysymys ja missä hauin laulu ylösmerkittiin. Voisihan se olla niinnii että Aaro kirjas Puulaveden erähavainnon ylös myöhemmin. Kesien kesänä 1928 oli Lempin käpy Aaron penseissä päällimmäisenä. Vitun pompöösisti Aaro vetää äänityxen, taisi olla aika itsetärkeä ja mahtipontinen. Mahtavalla äänellä mä rallin viskaan. Nää ei ole mitään velkahirsiä. Aarolla oli muuten huulihalkio, sinänsä viaton mutta izetunnon kannalta hankala esteettinen vamma, samanlainen kuin hauella. Tai jänöllä. Shöshshöttävä äshshä voishi shelittyä shiitä.
ellauri067.html on line 32: Nu blev det visst lite dålig stämning i Sverige. Kungen medgav at dom har misslyckats, att så mycket folk har helt enkelt dött, slutat leva, avlidit, gått bort, gått ur tiden, gått hädan, fallit ifrån, fått hembud, hemkallats, avsomnats, insomnat, slutat sina dagar, samlats till sina fäder, lämnat jordelivet, tagit ner skylten, kilat om hörnet, trillat av pinn, kreperat, kolat, gått i graven, ljutit döden, skiljats hädan, gett upp andan; mistat livet, stupit, bitit i gräset, omkommit, dukt under, gått under, strykt med, förgåtts; upphört, försvunnit, slocknat; avtagit, förklingat, dragit sitt sista andetag, kolat vippen, dragit på sig träfracken, somnat in, vinklat upp tofflorna. Det är hemskt tråkigt. Men var det politiskt? Vi har inte hört frågan. Vad var frågan? Vad var det och framför allt vem som har misslyckats? Säkert inte regeringen, ännu mindre Mengele. Kungen har nu trampat pä klaveren. Det är väldigt tråkigt, det ruinerar julstämningen.
ellauri067.html on line 91: silloin kun joku plärän talousliberaaleista setämiehistä astuu klaveeriin niin kovasti
ellauri067.html on line 281: Эже́н Сю mainittiin jossain ven. klassikossa jonka luin Venäjäxi ja ihmettelin kuka tää nyt oli. Oisko ollut Гончаров (перевод фрагмента из «Атар-Гюля» стал началом его литературной карьеры). Atar-Gull est un roman d´Eugène Sue paru en 1831. Il s'agit d'un roman maritime qui met en scène des négriers ainsi qu´un esclave vengeur du nom dAtar-Gull.
ellauri067.html on line 463: tannäuserism: In a note to 3.2 of Gravity´s Rainbow, Heseburger explains Pynchon´s use of the word "Tannhäuserism" as follows: The tragic error of Tannhäuser — for example, in Richard Wagner´s operatic version of the myth — was to postpone his quest in order to linger for one year of sensual, "mindless pleasure" with the goddess Venus under her mountain called Venusberg. Vai onko se Brocken, Jaakon ja Jöötin mainizema Kyöpelinvuori Harzissa? On 11 April, American forces liberated the camps at Buchenwald, near Weimar, and the V2 rocket slave-labour camp at Nordhausen in the Harz Mountains. Ryssät eivät päässeet lähellekään. Jenkeillä oli vitun kiire kahmimaan izelleen ne raketit. Ja siitä vasta iso piru pääsi merrasta.
ellauri069.html on line 608: Her oiled, athletic slaves, her languid hints Orjat öljytyt ja vihjeet kivun
ellauri070.html on line 386: Pekka-setä sanoi: kun on markan tulot niin on 95 pennin mänöt. Sillä siitä tuli rikas mies. Lokki-laivan omistaja. Jönsy peri Tutu tädiltä maalauxen joka esittää Lokki-laivaa Kallavedellä. Mulla on siitä valokuva. Nyt se on konkassa, ja Pekka setä haudassa.
ellauri077.html on line 688: Viime aikoina on alettu soveltaa myös Suomessa yhden tunnin kestävää AA-palaveria, joka muun muassa Yhdysvalloissa on yleinen. Oleellista nykyajassa on se että pelkkää alkoholia käyttävä henkilö riippuvaisena potilaana on käymässä yhä harvinaisemmaksi. Nykyajan riippuvaiset ovat yleensä sekakäyttäjiä. Tämä osaltaan selittää tasaista laskua AA-ryhmien määrässä. Sekäkäyttäjille suunnattu NA-ryhmät (onxe sama kuin Nimettömät Narkomaanit? ) on kuitenkin saanut toimintansa hyvin käyntiin Suomessakin. Toipumisohjelma on sama 12 askeleeseen perustuva.
ellauri080.html on line 768: “We shall either free India or die in the attempt; we shall not live to see the perpetuation of slavery.” – Gandhi, 1942.
ellauri083.html on line 137: The story begins on Wang Lung's wedding day and follows the rise and fall of his fortunes. The House of Hwang, a family of wealthy landowners, lives in the nearby town, where Wang Lung's future wife, O-Lan, lives as a slave. However, the House of Hwang slowly declines due to opium use, frequent spending, uncontrolled borrowing and a general unwillingness to work. He was willing to take any woman who knew how to work, except a harelip (which is just what Inger was). He was disappointed when O-Lan had big and ugly feet. These boots are made for walking...
ellauri089.html on line 98: It started with the famous Henry quotation: "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!!". It then went on to admit that there was some risk to nuclear testing (albeit less than the "willfully distorted" claims of the test ban advocates), and risk of nuclear war, but that "The alternative is surrender. We accept the risks." Heinlein was among those who in 1968 signed a pro-Vietnam War ad in Galaxy Science Fiction. Että semmonen libertiini.
ellauri089.html on line 116: There's no gap between will and action, for Heinlein's juveniles adulthood is devotion to something they want to do. This is the origin of the books' guilelessness—for that worldview is innocence, down at its root, even when the grand theme of a book is slavery, war, or survival in harsh circumstances. Being human isn't an insoluble problem for them. It's a puzzle that has a solution: be juvenile. What made Robert Heinlein inimitable was the easiness of the people in those stories.
ellauri090.html on line 165: Pardo (feminine parda) is a term used in the former Portuguese and Spanish colonies in the Americas to refer to the triracial descendants of Europeans, Amerindians, and West Africans. In some places they were defined as neither exclusively mestizo (Amerindian-European descent), nor mulatto (West African-European descent), nor zambo (Amerindian-West African descent). In colonial Mexico, pardo "became virtually synonymous with mulatto, thereby losing much of its indigenous referencing." In the eighteenth century, pardo might have been the preferred label for blackness. Unlike negro, pardo had no association with slavery. Casta paintings from eighteenth-century Mexico use the label negro never pardo to identify Africans paired with Spaniards.
ellauri092.html on line 153: Baptists in the South supported slavery "for economic and social reasons", although this was never admitted. Instead, it was claimed that slavery was beneficent, and endorsed in the Bible by God. However, Baptists in the North disagreed strongly, claiming that God would not "condone treating one race as superior to another". Southerners, on the other hand, held that God intended the races to be separate. Finally, around 1835, Southern states began complaining that they were being slighted in the allocation of funds for missionary work.
ellauri092.html on line 155: The break occurred in 1844, when the Home Mission Society announced that a person could not be simultaneously both a missionary and a slaveowner.[citation needed] Faced with this challenge, the Baptists in the South assembled in May 1845 in Augusta, Georgia, and organized the Southern Baptist Convention, which was pro-slavery. Throughout the remainder of the 19th century and throughout most of the 20th the Southern Baptist Convention continued to protect systemic racism and opposed civil rights for African-Americans, only officially and definitively renouncing slavery and "racial" discrimination with a resolution in 1995.
ellauri092.html on line 202: Like most other national organizations, the Methodist Church experienced tensions and rifts over the slavery dispute. Both sides of the argument used the doctrines of the movement and scriptural evidence to support their case.
ellauri093.html on line 839: Katolilaiset julkaisivat Augsburgin tunnustukselle vastineen, Paavillisen kumoamisen (Confutatio). Philipp Melanchthon laati tälle vastineen, joka tunnetaan nimellä Augsburgin tunnustuksen puolustus. Se esittää Augsburgin tunnustuksen, jonka puolustamiseksi se on kirjoitettu, laveammin ja enemmän teologisessa muodossa. Siinä on mainittu Confutation tekemät myönnytykset ja käsitellään perusteellisesti niitä kohtia, joita oli arvosteltu. Puolustus on myös tunnustusta jyrkkäsanaisempi. Keisari ei kuitenkaan suostunut ottamaan tätä vastaan. Puolustus julkaistiin 1531 ja käännettiin pian saksaksi.
ellauri094.html on line 231: In the Hebrew Bible, the captivity in Babylon is presented as a punishment for idolatry and disobedience to Yahweh in a similar way to the presentation of Israelite slavery in Egypt followed by deliverance. The Babylonian Captivity had a number of serious effects on Judaism and Jewish culture. For example, the current Hebrew alphabet was adopted during this period, replacing the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet.
ellauri095.html on line 386:

Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti muistutti taannoista komediaklassikkoa Pulkkista. Menox sanoi Annie Lenox! Pikapalaverin paikka!

ellauri099.html on line 201: Very little is known about Aristotle’s stay in Macedonia, but it is thought that he was there for quite some time, possibly seven years, and became very friendly with powerful members of Philip’s court. In 336 B.C.E., Philip was assassinated (in a theater, of all places), and Alexander was declared king at the age of 20. Sensing the instability of political transition, the mighty city of Thebes rebelled against the new Macedonian king. In order to set an example, Alexander besieged and then wholly incinerated the city, wiping it from the map. Its citizens were either killed or sold into slavery.
ellauri107.html on line 487: They grinned and went into the Neronian washroom, where a line of men bent over the bowls inset along a prodigious slab of marble as in religious prostration before their own images in the massy mirror. Voices thick, satisfied, authoritative, hurtled along the marble walls, bounded from the ceiling of lavender-bordered milky tiles, while the lords of the city, the barons of insurance and law and fertilizers and motor tires, laid down the law for Zenith; announced that the day was warm-indeed, indisputably of spring; that wages were too high and the interest on mortgages too low; that Babe Ruth, the eminent player of baseball, was a noble man; and that “those two nuts at the Climax Vaudeville Theater this week certainly are a slick pair of actors.”
ellauri108.html on line 94: Jesus is an important figure in Rastafari. However, practitioners reject the traditional Christian view of Jesus, particularly the depiction of him as a white European, believing that this is a perversion of the truth. They believe that Jesus was a black African, and that the white Jesus was a false god. Many Rastas regard Christianity as the creation of the white man; they treat it with suspicion out of the view that the oppressors (white Europeans) and the oppressed (black Africans) cannot share the same God. Many Rastas take the view that the God worshipped by most white Christians is actually the Devil, and a recurring claim among Rastas is that the Pope is Satan or the Antichrist. Rastas therefore often view Christian preachers as deceivers and regard Christianity as being guilty of furthering the oppression of the African diaspora, frequently referring to it as having perpetrated "mental enslavement".
ellauri108.html on line 117: Rastas view Babylon as being responsible for both the Atlantic slave trade which removed enslaved Africans from their continent and the ongoing poverty which plagues the African diaspora. Rastas turn to Biblical scripture to explain the Atlantic slave trade, believing that the enslavement, exile, and exploitation of black Africans was punishment for failing to live up to their status as Jah's chosen people. Many Rastas, adopting a Pan-Africanist ethos, have criticised the division of Africa into nation-states, regarding this as a Babylonian development, and are often hostile to capitalist resource extraction from the continent. Rastas seek to delegitimise and destroy Babylon, something often conveyed in the Rasta aphorism "Chant down Babylon". Rastas often expect the white-dominated society to dismiss their beliefs as false, and when this happens they see it as confirmation of the correctness of their faith.
ellauri108.html on line 160: There are various options that might explain how cannabis smoking came to be part of Rastafari. By the 8th century, Arab traders had introduced cannabis to Central and Southern Africa. In the 19th century, enslaved Bakongo people arrived in Jamaica, where they established the religion of Kumina. In Kumina, cannabis was smoked during religious ceremonies in the belief that it facilitated possession by ancestral spirits. The religion was largely practiced in south-east Jamaica's Saint Thomas Parish, where a prominent early Rasta, Leonard Howell, lived while he was developing many of Rastafari's beliefs and practices; it may have been through Kumina that cannabis became part of Rastafari. A second possible source was the use of cannabis in Hindu rituals. Hindu migrants arrived in Jamaica as indentured servants from British India between 1834 and 1917, and brought cannabis with them. A Jamaican Hindu priest, Laloo, was one of Howell's spiritual advisors, and may have influenced his adoption of ganja. The adoption of cannabis may also have been influenced by the widespread medicinal and recreational use of cannabis among Afro-Jamaicans in the early 20th century. Early Rastafarians may have taken an element of Jamaican culture which they associated with their peasant past and the rejection of capitalism and sanctified it by according it Biblical correlates.
ellauri108.html on line 175: Rastas make wide use of the pronoun "I". This denotes the Rasta view that the self is divine, and reminds each Rasta that they are not a slave and have value, worth, and dignity as a human being. For instance, Rastas use "I" in place of "me", "I and I" in place of "we", "I-ceive" in place of "receive", "I-sire" in place of "desire", "I-rate" in place of "create", and "I-men" in place of "Amen". Rastas refer to this process as "InI Consciousness" or "Isciousness". Rastas typically refer to Haile Selassie as "Haile Selassie I", thus indicating their belief in his divinity. Rastas also typically believe that the phonetics of a word should be linked to its meaning. For instance, Rastas often use the word "downpression" in place of "oppression" because oppression bears down on people rather than lifting them up, with "up" being phonetically akin to "opp-". Similarly, they often favour "livicate" over "dedicate" because "ded-" is phonetically akin to the word "dead". In the early decades of the religion's development, Rastas often said "Peace and Love" as a greeting, although the use of this declined as Rastafari matured.
ellauri108.html on line 195: Rastafari developed out of the legacy of the Atlantic slave trade, in which over ten million Africans were enslaved and transported to the Americas between the 16th and 19th centuries. Under 700,000 of these slaves were settled in the British colony of Jamaica. The British government abolished slavery in the Caribbean island in 1834, although racial prejudice remained prevalent across Jamaican society.
ellauri108.html on line 315: “Has it occurred to you and the rest of the JHM board that I am a human being and I cannot work 24/7 even if I could be adequately compensated for giving all my waking hours to JHM business?” she wrote to Kirshner, the museum’s president, on April 22. “I never thought I would have to say this at work, but it seems necessary to say this to you: Slavery was officially abolished in the USA quite some time ago.”
ellauri108.html on line 375: In school, when we were taught of the slave trade, we did mot hear of the glory of the kings and the Kebra Nagast. We heard about "his story." We did not hear of African glory black my story, the truth as revealed in the Kebra Nagast We came to realize that even the Bible is just a version of
ellauri108.html on line 474: Rastas turn to Biblical scripture to explain the Atlantic slave trade, believing that the enslavement, exile, and exploitation of black Africans was punishment for failing to live up to their status as Jah's chosen people.
ellauri110.html on line 347: Pepys was an investor in the Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa, which held the Royal monopoly on trading along the west coast of Africa in gold, silver, ivory and slaves.
ellauri110.html on line 944: Nacido Eliseo de Jesús de Diego y Fernández Cuervo, fue hijo del asturiano Constante de Diego González (01/01/1877-12/01/1944) y de la cubana Berta Fernández Cuervo y Giberga (21/11/1891-05/08/1981). Creció, hasta los nueve años, en la finca Villa Berta, en Arroyo Naranjo, pueblo cercano a La Habana. En 1926 viajó con su familia por Francia y Suiza, viaje este que Eliseo consideraba clave en su formación poética.1​
ellauri110.html on line 1037: Hande ihmettelee ja ihailee kun Kalevi Kivistö ei valittanut tukkeutuneesta vessasta vaikka oli opetusministeri. Mitä vittua. Kain Tapper piirtää Handesta muotokuvia jotka ei ole näköisiä ja alkaa sitten mokeltaa ja kuolla. Se oli Handen suuri idoli. Kun leveän proosan lavea mestari Alpo Ruuth kuolee ja ripotellaan Itämereen sen tilalle Handen Sitarlan saunaseuraan tulee Olli Jalonen. Epäilyttävää.
ellauri112.html on line 656: What is great but something of a letdown is that the story never tries to turn the two women against each other. Like old vs young, fat vs skinny, a dish vs disgusting, master and slave, rich vs poor, two women and Drew the only man in town. None of that shit. That Hollywood cliché might have helped launch a thriller, but it has no place here. This film is far more boring, feminist and humanist. Yawn.
ellauri115.html on line 427: Hume suggested to Mme de Boufflers and others that for his own sake Rousseau would best be locked away as a madman. Le Bon David's reason had become a slave to his passions.
ellauri115.html on line 1170: A: The answer to this is very simple. Utilitarianism is concerned only with the volume of pleasure and pain, and Nietzsche says in so many words that as soon as you even enter into this kind of thinking, you are already deep into the territory of nihilism. It is passive; concerned with maintenance, not construction; aloof or indifferent to meaning, something to justify the effort in the first place, even when it is successful, let alone when it isn’t. It is the staid, kindly, sober—not to say, the British—version of the same imbecilic nihilism that was prevailing on the continent in the same era. Mill did not understand the difference between pleasure and (actual) happiness, between pain and suffering, between real (spiritual) slavery and freedom.
ellauri117.html on line 661: There are always things that might suggest Mr. Locke was gay, such as his being a lifetime bachelor, having no children, and having a life that was surrounded by philosophical men, there is nothing that would give substance to said rumor. You might want to read Locke’s Fundamental Constitution of the Carolinas (1669) which was co-authored by The First Earl of Shaftesbury. It is rather draconian and clearly deviates from the principles of Locke’s more famous two Treatises. It is a matter of scholarly debate just how much Locke contributed to the positions on slavery in this document. Locke was also a good counter-voice to Rousseau in terms of perhaps a more individualistic bent, whereas Rousseau’s philosophy was more collectivist. I think if you look to the Preamble to the US Constitution you can see the influence of both, although the Bill of Rights has a much more individualist orientation.
ellauri118.html on line 803: Yhtä paljon huomiota eivät herättäneet hänen kaksi viimeistä romaaniaan Almahide, ou l´esclave reine (8 osaa, 1660) ja Mathilde d’Aguilar, histoire espagnole (1667). Kaikki kertomukset ovat avainromaaneja, jotka historian puettuna kuvaavat Ranskan hovin elämää ja tapoja ja joista vieraiden nimien alta löytyy useita ajankohdan tunnetuimpia henkilöitä, kuten Condé (Cyrus), Longuevillen herttuatar (Mandane), Ruotsin kuningatar Kristina (Cleobuline) ja kirjailijatar itse (Sapho).
ellauri119.html on line 672: The answer to “why” comes from our nature. Man is required to make decisions in order to survive. We cannot make proper decisions without guidance. We could rely on society to provide guidance or just follow conventional wisdom, but that is the cheap way out. It makes you a slave to the opinions others. And that is not true to human nature. Man has a mind which is his only means of survival. Rand teaches that you must use it to make your own decisions, not to mimick the thoughts and actions of others. This is the answer to the second question, yes it is necessary.
ellauri131.html on line 680: He rerevels in saying The "n" word. "'As long as someone calls you a nigger and gets that kind of response from you I've seen right now, where you're ready to explode, then what you've done is given that person absolute control of you. You have no control in your life. You are still a goddam nigger and a slave. Now go get me a smoothie boy."
ellauri140.html on line 80: Artefact M+ (or Artegal or Arthegal or Arthegall), a knight who is the embodiment and champion of Justice. He meets Britomart after defeating her in a sword fight (she had been dressed as a knight) and removing her helmet, revealing her beauty. Artefact quickly falls in love with Britomart. Artefact has a companion in Talus, a metal man who wields a flail and never sleeps or tires but will mercilessly pursue and kill any number of villains. Talus obeys Artefact's command, and serves to represent justice without mercy (hence, Artefact is the more human face of justice). Later, Talus does not rescue Artefact from enslavement by the wicked slave-mistress Radigund, because Artefact is bound by a legal contract to serve her. Only her death, at Britomart's hands, liberates him. Chrysaor was the golden sword of Sir Artefact. This sword was also the favorite weapon of Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest. Because it was "Tempred with Adamant", it could cleave through anything.
ellauri140.html on line 88: Brit-o-mart F+, a female knight, the embodiment and champion of Chastity. She is young and beautiful, and falls in love with Artefact upon first seeing his face in her father's magic mirror. Though there is no interaction between them, she travels to find him again, dressed as a knight and accompanied by her nurse, Glauce. Britomart carries an enchanted spear that allows her to defeat every knight she encounters, until she loses to a knight who turns out to be her beloved Artefact. (Parallel figure in Ariosto: Bradamante.) Britomart is one of the most important knights in the story. She searches the world, including a pilgrimage to the shrine of Isis, and a visit with Merlin the magician. She rescues Artefact, and several other knights, from the evil slave-mistress Radigund. Furthermore, Britomart accepts Amoret at a tournament, refusing the false Florimell.
ellauri140.html on line 421: Which when by tract they hunted had throughout, Tie eeku paranee, kuin Kallaveden jäällä,
ellauri141.html on line 109: Quintus Horatius Flaccus (8th of December, Ab Urbe Condita 689, B. C. 65 - 27th of November, B. C. 8) was born at or near Venusia (Venosa), in the Apennines, on the borders of Lucania and Apulia. His father was a freedman, having, as his name proves, been the slave of some person of the Horatia gens. As Horace implies that he himself was ingenuus, his father must have obtained his freedom before his birth. He afterwards followed the calling of a coactor, a collector of money in some way or other, it is not known in what. He made, in this capacity, enough to purchase an estate, probably a small one, near the above town, where the poet was born. We hear nothing of his mother, except that Horace speaks of both his parents with affection. His father, probably seeing signs of talent in him as a child, was not content to have him educated at a provincial school, but took him (at what age he does not say, but probably about twelve) to Rome, where he became a pupil of Orbilius Pupillus, who had a school of much note, attended by boys of good family, and whom Horace remembered all his life as an irritable teacher, given unnecessarily to the use of the rod. With him he learnt grammar, the earlier Latin authors, and Homer. He attended other masters (of rhetoric, poetry, and music perhaps), as Roman boys were wont, and had the advantage (to which he afterwards looked back with gratitude) of his father’s care and moral training during this part of his education. It was usual for young men of birth and ability to be sent to Athens, to finish their education by the study of Greek literature and philosophy under native teachers; and Horace went there too, at what age is not known, but probably when he was about twenty. Whether his father was alive at that time, or dead, is uncertain. If he went to Athens at twenty, it was in B. C. 45, the year before Julius Cæsar was assassinated. After that event, Brutus and Cassius left Rome and went to Greece. Foreseeing the struggle that was before them, they got round them many of the young men at that time studying at Athens, and Horace was appointed tribune in the army of Brutus, a high command, for which he was not qualified. He went with Brutus into Asia Minor, and finally shared his defeat at Philippi, B. C. 42. He makes humorous allusion to this defeat in his Ode to Pompeius Varus (ii. 7). After the battle he came to Italy, having obtained permission to do so, like many others who were willing to give up a desperate cause and settle quietly at home. His patrimony, however, was forfeited, and he seems to have had no means of subsistence, which induced him to employ himself in writing verses, with the view, perhaps, of bringing himself into notice, rather than for the purpose of making money by their sale. By some means he managed to get a place as scriba in the Quæstor’s office, whether by purchase or interest does not appear. In either case, we must suppose he contrived soon to make friends, though he could not do so by the course he pursued, without also making many enemies. His Satires are full of allusions to the enmity his verses had raised up for him on all hands. He became acquainted, among other literary persons, with Virgil and Varius, who, about three years after his return (B. C. 39), introduced him to Mæcenas, who was careful of receiving into his circle a tribune of Brutus, and one whose writings were of a kind that was new and unpopular. He accordingly saw nothing of Horace for nine months after his introduction to him. He then sent for him (B. C. 38), and from that time continued to be his patron and warmest friend.
ellauri141.html on line 357: Even a casual reader of the Odes will soon notice that sex in Horace’s poems is ambidextrous. I’m not going to presume to analyze Horace’s sexuality beyond what he tells us in the poems, but when the word puer — boy — occurs in a Horace poem, as often as not it refers to a household slave, a serving boy. And at boring times, the puer becomes an object of sexual convenience.
ellauri141.html on line 362: ancilla aut verna est praesto puer, impetus in quem a slave girl is handy or a boy, yours for the taking,
ellauri141.html on line 366: Adolescent slave boys were fair game for a virile man. Jupiter may have had his Ganymede, but none of the standard pantheon of gods were gay as we use the term. But there was a limit: it was queer to screw a boy after he was old enough to shave. “Passive’ homosexuality was the real disgrace. The urge to bugger was understandable. A man’s desire to be buggered was disgraceful. As often observed, it was better to give than receive. And in Horace’s poems, pederasty seems no more frowned upon than a taste for veal might be frowned upon today. Actually less. By now you can see where I’m headed with all this. I think the puer in Persicos odi, puer, apparatus... is the kind of boy that Horace is sometimes fond of screwing.
ellauri141.html on line 561: certo futuri quid placeat Deo, My steward (friend but slave) brings round
ellauri142.html on line 374: Tyhmät lavertelevat kauniskielisiä puheita; he pitävät kiinni Vedan kirjaimesta ja sanovat: ”Ei ole mitään muuta kuin tämä.” Hei, täähän on suoraan Jeesus Siirakista. Eiköhän tää ollut tässä nyt. Taskunöhtä häviää kuin pieru Saharaan.
ellauri144.html on line 68: For Aristotle, youth and age represent extremes of excess and deficiency: the young (neoi) are subject to strong but quick-changing desires; they are hot-tempered, competitive, careless about money, simple, trusting, hopeful, lofty-minded; they have courage and a sense of shame; they enjoy friends and laughter; they live by honor, not advantage; they tend to hybris; in short, their failings are those of vehemence and excess. Whereas older men (presbyteroi) past their prime have the diametrically opposite failings, of deficiency: their experience of life makes them uncertain, suspicious, small-minded, ungenerous, worried about money, fearful, cold-tempered, grasping after life, and selfish; they live by the code of advantage; they are shameless and pessimistic; they live mostly in memory, talk about the past, complain a lot; they are slaves to gain; in short, both their desires and their ability to gratify them are weak.
ellauri144.html on line 136: Stand up! Those who refuse to be slaves!
ellauri145.html on line 512: Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Marx and Charles Darwin are the great triumvirate of 19th-century thinkers whose ideas still have huge impact today. Nietzsche was philosophy’s supreme iconoclast; his sayings include “God is dead” and “There are no facts, only interpretations”. Highly relevant, yet his association with concepts such as the Übermensch, master morality, slave morality and, possibly most dangerous, the will to power, have also contributed to him being widely misinterpreted. There are three myths in particular that need dynamiting: that his politics were on the far right, he was a misogynist and he lacked a sense of humour. Of a sort.
ellauri145.html on line 545: The answer to this is very simple. Utilitarianism is concerned only with the volume of pleasure and pain, and Nietzsche says in so many words that as soon as you even enter into this kind of thinking, you are already deep into the territory of nihilism. It is passive; concerned with high maintenance, not constructivism; aloof or indifferent to meaning, something to justify the effort in the first place, even when it is successful, let alone when it isn’t. It is the staid, kindly, sober—not to say, the British—version of the same imbecilic nihilism that was prevailing on the continent in the same era. Mill did not understand the difference between pleasure and (counterfactual) happiness, between pain and suffering, between real (spiritual) slavery and freedom. Eli koska se oli säälittävä mursuwiixinen luuseri.
ellauri146.html on line 440: C’est Dalila, l’esclave, et ses bras sont liés Se on Delila, orja, jonka käsivarret
ellauri146.html on line 442: Dont la force divine obéit à l’esclave. Jotka tottelee sokeasti orjan käskyjä.
ellauri147.html on line 145: I have found strength where one does not look for it: in simple, mild, and pleasant people, without the least desire to rule—and, conversely, the desire to rule has often appeared to me a sign of inward weakness: they fear their own slave soul and shroud it in a royal cloak (in the end, they still become the slaves of their followers, their fame, etc.) The powerful natures dominate, it is a necessity, they need not lift one finger. Even if, during their lifetime, they bury themselves in a garden house! Like my sister Elizabeth för instance! Now there is a Willenmensch if ever there was one! I hardly dare to sneak to the loo for a jerk from our Gartenhaus.
ellauri150.html on line 465: During a naval battle against Greek rebels in the Ionian Sea, Ben-Hur´s galley is boarded but collides with another ship and is destroyed as Ben-Hur manages to cling to a floating mast. He is washed ashore and is found by Sheik Ilderim, who recognizes him as an escaped slave.
ellauri150.html on line 492: The story recounts the adventures of Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish prince from Jerusalem, who is enslaved by the Romans at the beginning of the first century and becomes a charioteer and a Christian. Running in parallel with Judah's narrative is the unfolding story of Jesus, from the same region and around the same age. The novel reflects themes of betrayal, conviction, and redemption, with a revenge plot that leads to a story of gay love and compassion.
ellauri150.html on line 539: Esther "Bat" Simonides was born in Jerusalem, Judea, the daughter of the Hellenized Jewish slave Simonides. She was raised in the household of Prince Ithamar Ben-Hur, and she loved Judah Ben-Hur as a child. By 26 AD, she had grown into a woman, and, while she still loved Judah, she was betrothed to the freedman and merchant David ben Matthias from Antioch. That same year, Judah and his family were imprisoned after being wrongfully imprisoned for an alleged assassination attempt on Valerius Gratus, and Simonides was arrested and tortured on the orders of the Roman tribune Messala. Simonides was arrested when the Romans were certain that he was not hiding anything, and he and Esther lived in hiding at the Ben-Hur family's derelict and looted estate, where they were joined by Simonides' fellow former prisoner Malluch.
ellauri150.html on line 541: In 30 AD, Judah returned from being a galley slave, and Esther told him that she was no longer betrothed, causing the two to fall in love again. When Judah's mother Miriam and sister Tirzah were sent to the Valley of Lepers by their jailers, Esther brought them food, and, when Judah asked about his family's fate, Esther was told by Miriam to inform him that they were dead, as Miriam did not want her son to see them in agony. When a dying Messala told Judah of his family's real fates, Judah headed to the Valley and angrily confronted Esther, who forced him to hide from his family rather than violate their wishes. On the way out of the Valley, Esther stopped to listen to Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, and she became a convinced Christian; she had an argument with Judah about his lust for vengeance and his lack of interest in Jesus' message of peace and love. However, when the two found that Tirzah was dying, they brought Miriam and Tirzah to Jerusalem to search for Jesus and hope for a cure. They were too late to reach him before he was crucified, but a sudden rainstorm miraculously healed the lepers' wounds and cured them. Ben-Hur, who was now convinced of Jesus' message, embraced Esther and his family, having decided to give up his quest for revenge.
ellauri150.html on line 606: When we return, it's Anno Domini XXVI - A.D. 26. Messala, a Roman who grew up in Judea but spent most of his life in more traditional Roman enclaves, is accepting an important position in Jerusalem under the new governor of Judea; it's a hard job, since the Jews don't want the Romans there, but he feels up to it. He is visited by his childhood friend, and our hero, Judah Ben-Hur, a very important and influential Jew. They try to pick up the friendship where it left off, but there's one big problem: they no longer have anything in common besides their shared past. They are in denial about this for a while, and Judah agrees to try to get people to accept the Romans.
ellauri150.html on line 610: We meet Ben-Hur's mother and sister. We also meet his right-hand slave, Simonides, who is his business administrator and is in town for his yearly report—he's based in Antioch. He's very good at managing Judah's assets, and very loyal. Simonides' daughter Esther is with him; she is about to enter an arranged marriage, but needs Ben-Hur's approval. Ben-Hur gives it, and even throws in her freedom as a wedding present, but - having seen her as a grown woman for the first time - he sorta wants her for himself.
ellauri150.html on line 623: The Romans taking prisoners to the galleys are not overly concerned about anyone surviving, especially not people who knocked out their governor. At a well some distance north of Jerusalem, soldiers get watered first, then horses, and then slaves—and not Ben-Hur. He asks God for help... and in response, a young man, whose face is always turned from the camera, comes and gives him water. The audience understands that this is Jesus Himself, come to answer Ben-Hur's prayer. The Roman in charge starts to tell Him not to give Ben-Hur water, but on seeing His face, the Roman changes his mind. Ben-Hur drinks deep until it's time to move it.
ellauri150.html on line 625: More than three years later, we see Ben-Hur working one of many oars. He is going by "41" (or is that XLI?), his seat number, and he is full of hate. A Roman consul, Quintus Arrius, has boarded the ship, and it goes to war almost immediately. The consul wants Ben-Hur for a charioteer, and doesn't understand why Ben-Hur has any other hopes of life after the galleys; if they succeed in battle, he'll keep rowing, and if they don't, he'll die chained to the oar. Ben-Hur makes clear that he believes God will help him, also that he dislikes the idea of dying chained to the oar; this has a delayed effect; at the time, "back to your oar," but the consul orders him unchained after all the galley slaves had been chained.
ellauri150.html on line 627: There is a firefight with real fire. Things are burning all over the place. The ship gets rammed; for some reason, instead of trying to get the ship out of the way, those slaves who are chained try to remove the chains. Since the enemy ship appears to be holding up their ship, it almost works out. Ben-Hur is unlocking slaves, and major fighting is going on on deck. Then Quintus is shoved overboard. Ben-Hur goes to save him, shoving a torch into the face of a mercenary along the way.
ellauri150.html on line 629: Ben-Hur saves the consul and gets him on a raft of debris. Then he has to knock out the consul to prevent the fella from committing suicide, and chains the mercenary to him. After the consul wakes, still wanting to die, he reminds him that staying alive is the motivation he gives his slaves... Quintus wanted to commit suicide because he thought he'd lost overall. He hadn't, as it turns out he's hailed as a hero, and so there is a triumphant return to Rome. Ben-Hur gets to see the Emperor and then lives with Quintus learning to drive a chariot in races with Arrius' prized horses. Quintus actually tried to get him cleared of wanting to kill that Judean governor, but didn't pull it off...
ellauri150.html on line 697: And now the Pope reminds us of a bit of ancient wisdom, "the wise man alone is free". This sounds like a saying from a fortune cookie. What does it mean? When we foolishly succumb to temptation and become slaves to our desires, we are no longer free! We have lost our self-control and have become possessed by our darkest passions. Jesus says, "Whosoever committeth sin is the slave of sin." (John 8:34)
ellauri150.html on line 707: Instead he says, "the truth is that we are bound to submit to law precisely because we are free by our very nature." We don't need to become free, we are already free. We were born free. Unlike other animals we have a soul, and we can know right from wrong, and we have the freedom to choose. The lesser animals are not "bound" by God's law. They simply follow their instincts. And in fact you could say that they are slaves to their instincts. They have no choice whether to kill or not to kill.
ellauri152.html on line 551: In Rabbinic tradition, Haman is considered to be an archetype of evil and persecutor of the Jews. Having attempted to exterminate the Jews of Persia, and rendering himself thereby their worst enemy, Haman naturally became the center of many Talmudic legends. Being at one time extremely poor, he sold himself as a slave to Mordecai. He was a barber at Kefar Karzum for the space of twenty-two years. Haman had an idolatrous image of Esther's arse embroidered on his garments, so that those who bowed to him at command of the king bowed also to the image.
ellauri153.html on line 244: Saadi was captured by Crusaders at Acre where he spent seven years as a slave digging trenches outside its fortress. He was later released after the Mamluks paid ransom for Muslim prisoners being held in Crusader dungeons. Sentään teki vähän aikaa jotain kunnon työtäkin.
ellauri153.html on line 353: win as Leviathan is defeated, there are no undefeated challenges and Job lives a happy life. Forget the 7 senselessly killed monkey pups and some 10K dead slaves and other animals who nobody cared a shit about anyway.
ellauri155.html on line 785: It’s a great illustration of an important biblical truth: Redemption. It’s a word from the slave market. A slave could be redeemed, set free from their old way of life with a suitable sum of mmmooonneeeyyy! Horatius Flaccus was a son of a redeemed slave, and much good did that do to him. And Epictetus was another one.
ellauri159.html on line 380: or his slaves, or his animals, or anything of thy neighbour
ellauri161.html on line 429: Seul, un esclave un peu coureur qui vous néglige, Ei jää kuin vetelä orja joka ei kuuntele,
ellauri162.html on line 268: Que peuvent donc avoir de commun les écrivains Marcel Camus, Marcel Aymé, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Louis Aragon, Jacques Prévert, Georges Bernanos, Aimé Césaire, Bernard Clavel, Guy de Maupassant, Georges Sand, les peintres Claude Monet, Gustave Courbet, Honoré Daumier, les compositeurs Hector Berlioz, Maurice Ravel, les politiciens Philippe Seguin (de droite), Jack Ralite (de gauche), le syndicaliste Edmond Maire, le philosophe Jacques Bouveresse, les chanteurs et poètes Georges Brassens, Léo Ferré, l'acteur et humoriste Bourvil, les actrices Catherine Deneuve, Claudia Cardinale, Brigitte Bardot, la chanteuse Mylène Farmer, la madame Miss France Geneviève de Fontenay, les prix Nobel de physique Pierre et Marie Curie, le médecin humanitaire Anne-Marie Gouvet, la chercheuse spécialiste des cancers professionnels Annie Thiebaud-Mony, ou tout récemment le dessinateur de bandes dessinées Tardy… ?
ellauri162.html on line 693: The Church recognizes that the lack of workers union contributed to an unjust situation where many work in conditions little better than slavery. One solution proposed by socialists was to eliminate private property altogether. Pope Leo XIII dismisses this solution because "every man has by nature the right to possess property as his own." He also notes that "the impelling reason and motive of his work is to obtain property." Instead of helping the working class, the elimination of private property would only hurt those it was intended to benefit.
ellauri162.html on line 699: The employer ought to respect the dignity of each employee and shouldn´t view them as slaves. Workers must also have time for their religious duties and must receive tasks appropriate for their sex and age. Workers and employers ought to be free to negotiate and come to an agreement, but natural justice must ensure that wages are sufficient to support a "frugal and well-behaved wage-earner." To ensure these rights and duties are maintained worker´s associations ought to exist to work towards the common good.
ellauri163.html on line 373: There wasn't a King for hundreds of years after the blessing before the first king of the tribe of Judah (before Saul and David). Tthere was that whole slavery period in Egypt for hundreds of years, then Moses, then Joshua, then the judges long before Saul the firs tking of the tribe of Judah.
ellauri163.html on line 385: BTW from Genesis 49 when Jacob makes this statement there were 400 years of slavery in Egypt, a few more hundred years when we had the Judges and the Phillistines before we had ANY king from the line of Judah sitting on a throne.
ellauri164.html on line 86: Et c’est encore la vie ! — Si la damnation est éternelle ! Un homme qui veut se mutiler est bien damné, n’est-ce pas ? Je me crois en enfer, donc j’y suis. C’est l’exécution du catéchisme. Je suis esclave de mon baptême. Parents, vous avez fait mon malheur et vous avez fait le vôtre. Pauvre innocent ! L’enfer ne peut attaquer les païens. — C’est la vie encore ! Plus tard, les délices de la damnation seront plus profondes. Un crime, vite, que je tombe au néant, de par la loi humaine.
ellauri164.html on line 485: We first encounter Moses in the opening chapters of the book of Exodus. In chapter 1, we learn that, after the patriarch Joseph rescued his family from the great famine and situated them in the land of Goshen (in Egypt), the descendants of Abraham lived in peace for several generations until there rose to power in Egypt a pharaoh who “did not know Joseph” (Exodus 1:8). This pharaoh subjugated the Hebrew people and used them as slaves for his massive building projects. Because God blessed the Hebrew people with rapid numeric growth, the Egyptians began to fear the increasing number of Jews living in their land. So, Pharaoh ordered the death of all male children born to Hebrew women (Exodus 1:22).
ellauri164.html on line 487: In Exodus 2, we see Moses’ mother attempting to save her child by placing him in a basket and putting it into the Nile. The basket was eventually found by Pharaoh’s daughter, and she adopted him as her own and raised him in the palace of the pharaoh himself. As Moses grew into adulthood, he began to empathize with the plight of his people, and upon witnessing an Egyptian beating a Hebrew slave, Moses intervened and killed the Egyptian. But that was not a sin because the guy was just an Egyptian. In another incident, Moses attempted to intervene in a dispute between two Hebrews, but one of the Hebrews rebuked Moses and sarcastically commented, “Are you going to kill me as you did the Egyptian?” (Exodus 2:14). Realizing that his criminal act was made known, Moses fled to the land of Midian where he again intervened—this time rescuing the daughters of Jethro from some bandits. In gratitude, Jethro (also called Reuel) granted his daughter Zipporah to Moses in marriage (Exodus 2:15–21). Moses lived in Midian for about forty years.
ellauri164.html on line 508: As mentioned earlier, we also know that Moses’ life was typological of the life of Christ. Like Christ, Moses was the mediator of a covenant. Christ too was a little recalcitrant, so he got crucified. Again, the author of Hebrews goes to great lengths to demonstrate this point (cf. Hebrews 3; 8—10). The Apostle Paul also makes the same points in 2 Corinthians 3. The difference is that the covenant that Moses mediated was temporal and conditional, whereas the covenant that Christ mediates is eternal and unconditional. Like Christ, Moses provided redemption for his people. Moses delivered the people of Israel out of slavery and bondage in Egypt and brought them to the Promised Land of Canaan. Christ delivers His people out of bondage and slavery to sin and condemnation and brings them to the Promised Land of eternal life on a renewed earth, like Azrael in the forthcoming third season of His Dark Materials. Like Christ he returns to consummate the kingdom He inaugurated at His first coming. Like Christ, Moses was a prophet to his people. Moses spoke the very words of God to the Israelites just as Christ did (John 17:8). Moses predicted that the Lord would raise up another prophet like him from among the people (Deuteronomy 18:15). Jesus and the early church taught and believed that Moses was speaking of Jesus when he wrote those words (cf. John 5:46, Acts 3:22, 7:37). In so many ways, Moses’ life is a precursor to the life of Christ. As such, we can catch a glimpse of how God was working His plan of redemption in the lives of faithful people throughout human history. This gives us hope that, just as God saved His people and gave them rest through the actions of Moses, so, too, will God save us and give us an eternal Sabbath rest in Christ, both now and in the life to come. But don't get your hopes too high, you may not be among the chosen after all.
ellauri164.html on line 654: God called Moses to lead His people out of slavery in Egypt. The Law was given to show people their bondage to sin in the world, and their need for the shed blood of a sacrificial Passover lamb to cover for their sin. Moses was condemned by the very law he gave. He shot himself in the foot.
ellauri164.html on line 896: But we know that the Rock from which they drank water is Christ. “And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ.” 1 Corinthians 10:4. Psalms 78: 15–16 says “He clave the rocks in the wilderness, and game them drink as out of the great depths. He brought streams also out of the rock, and caused waters to run down like rivers.” Jesus Himself testifies to this by saying, “He that believeth on Me,” as the scriptures say, “out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.” John 7:38
ellauri171.html on line 501: The young girl Dinah is seized and raped by Shechem. Shechem tries to atone. He falls in love with Dinah and offers to marry her. He also offers compensation to her family. Jacob accepts the young man’s attempt at reconciliation, but his sons do not. They plan to murder Shechem and all the men of the city. Dinah’s brothers massacre the men of the city, including Shechem, and enslave the women and children. Dinah’s fate is unknown.
ellauri171.html on line 579: They then take all the women and children in the city, and make them slaves.
ellauri180.html on line 187: Others believe that circumcision arose as a mark of defilement or slavery (fig. 1). In ancient Egypt captured warriors were often mutilated before being condemned to the slavery. Amputation of digits and castration was common, but the morbidity was high and their resultant value as slaves was reduced. However, circumcision was just as degrading and evolved as a sufficiently humiliating compromise. Eventually, all male descendents of these slaves were circumcised. The Phoenicians, and later the Jews who were largely enslaved, adopted and ritualized circumcision. In time, circumcision was incorporated into Judaic religious practice and viewed as an outward sign of a covenant between God and man (Genesis XVI, Fig. 2).
ellauri182.html on line 200: What is a word for name-calling? In this page you can discover 11 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for name-calling, like: mad-quite, abusing, Oooooooooh, insult, names, foul-language, insulting, rudeness, bad-language, derogating and white-slavery.
ellauri184.html on line 312: (1) Sex between Gentile masters and slaves was commonplace.
ellauri184.html on line 314: (2) Jesus did not tell the centurion to stop having sex with his slave.
ellauri184.html on line 322: (1) Sex with male slaves is not a universal phenomenon.
ellauri184.html on line 518: The Book of Genesis explains circumcision as a covenant with God given to Abraham,[Gen 17:10] In Judaism it "symbolizes the promise of lineage and fruitfulness of a great (???) nation," the "seal of ownership (???) and the guarantee of relationship between peoples and their god." Some scholars look elsewhere for the origin of Jewish circumcision. One explanation, dating from Herodotus, is that the custom was acquired from the Egyptians, possibly during the period of enslavement. An additional hypothesis, based on linguistic/ethnographic work begun in the 19th century, suggests circumcision was a common tribal custom among Semitic tribes (Jews, Arabs, and Phoenicians).
ellauri184.html on line 520: The Jewish and Islamic traditions both see circumcision as a way to distinguish a group from its neighbours. The Bible records "uncircumcised" being used as a derogatory reference for opponents[1Sam 17:26] and Jewish victory in battle that culminated in mass post-mortem circumcision, to provide an account of the number of enemy casualties.[1Sam 18:27] Just count he prepuces, or measure the size of the foreskin hillock. Jews were also required to circumcise all household members, including slaves[Gen 17:12-14] – a practice that would later put them into collision with Roman and Christian law (see below).
ellauri184.html on line 530: Hadrian´s policy after the rebellion reflected an attempt to root out Judaism: he enacted a ban on circumcision, all Jews were forbidden to enter Jerusalem upon pain of death, and the city was renamed Aelia Capitolina, while Judea was renamed Syria Palaestina. Around 140, his successor Antoninus Pius (138-161 CE) exempted Jews from the decree against circumcision, allowing them to circumcise their sons, although they were forbidden to do the same on their slaves and proselytes. Jewish nationalists´ (Pharisees and Zealots) response to the decrees also took a more moderate form: circumcisions were secretly performed, even on dead Jews.
ellauri184.html on line 536: Under the first Christian emperor, Constantine, the two rescripts of Antoninus on circumcision were re-enacted and again in the 6th century under Justinian. These restrictions on circumcision made their way into both secular and Canon law and "at least through the Middle Ages, preserved and enhanced laws banning Hebrews from circumcising non-Hebrews and banning Christians or slaves of any religious affiliation from undergoing circumcision for any reason." Hyvä pojat!
ellauri184.html on line 638: If it is correct that the charge of blasphemy was brought forward (i.e., that Jesus claimed to be the eschatologically defined Son of Man, which seems to be the main reason for his execution in Jewish understanding), it would be easy to ascribe a political implication to this charge. This line of political argumentation is most clearly expressed in Luke 23.2: “We found this man perverting our nation, forbidding us to pay taxes to the emperor, and saying that he himself is the Messiah. The use of the death penalty confirms this political charge (crimen laesae maiestatis). Crucifixion as a Roman form of execution was reserved for slaves and peregrines who were involved in insurrections. The subtitle on the cross (ho basileus ton Iudaion, Iesus Nazarenus rex Iudaeorum, INRI), if it is historical, corroborates this particular charge.
ellauri185.html on line 60: Jaaha!? Samuel oli nasiiri niinkö Olavi? Saikohan se vauvana lavemangeja? Olavilta lähti tukka kuten Homer Simpsonilta mutta Kyllikki ei ollut asialla. Australiassa on Simpsonin autiomaa jonka löysi Jane Simpsonin esi-isä.
ellauri185.html on line 561: Niin kauan kun on ihmisiä, on niitä joitten on mahdollista säätää itselleen edullisia lakeja. Ja niin kauan kuin ihmisillä on tämä mahdollisuus, tulee orjuutta olemaan" (Moderne Sklaven. S. 73, 75). Niinpä! siinä se perimmäinen vika on! Apinat vittuun, niin loppuu tämä marina!
ellauri185.html on line 567: Mutta luonnollisesti ei vielä lakien ja tuomioistuinten kaan poistamisella saavuteta mitään todellista parannusta, jos se laitos, josta sekä lait että tuomioistuimet ovat lähtöisin ja joka muodostaa koko valtiojärjestyksen keskuksen, nim hallitus, jää olemaan. Hallituksethan ovat viime kädessä valtion liikkeellepanevana voimana ja keskipisteenä. Niin kauan kuin hallitukset ovat olemassa, ei ole paljon hyötyä siitä, jos niitä tai näitä valtiolaitoksia poistetaan, sillä hallitus asettaa niitten sijalle uusia. Jos tahdotaan käydä kiinni pahan juureen, täytyy tuhota hallitukset. Sillä lait, jotka ovat ihmisten orjuuden syynä, ovat hallitusten luomia. Sen vuoksi voidaan ihmiset vapauttaa orjuudesta vain siten, että hallitukset hävitetään" (Moderne Sklaven 5. 93)
ellauri185.html on line 573: Väkivaltahallitusten ja samalla valtion kukistamiseen on vain yksi keino: ihmisten pitää ehdottomasti kieltäytyä osallistumasta väkivaltaisuuksiin" (Moderne Sklaven. S. 114) Tarvitsee siis vain kieltäytyä millään tavalla, välillisesti tai suoranaisesti tukemasta ja avustamasta väkivalta ja pakkovaltion pystyssäpitoa, ja sillä tämä valtio on tuhottu. Täähän ei ole muuta kuin lännen talouspakotteiden linja!
ellauri185.html on line 631: Kaikkien valtion pakkokeinojen ja väkivallan käytön poistaminen ei tule - se on Tolstoin luulo - hävittämään oikeutta, rauhaa, yhteiskuntajärjestystä eikä tekemään ihmisten onnellista yhteiselämää mahdottomaksi, vaan päinvastoin turvaamaan kaiken sen paljon paremmin kuin se nykyisessä väkivaltavaltiossa on turvattu. Tämä on Tolstoin ajatus ja usko. Kaikki elämän arvot, niitten mukana oikeutettu omaisuuskin (nimittäin silmälasit ja hammasharja), tulevat väkivallan poistamisenkin jälkeen olemaan "tavan, yleisen mielipiteen, oikeudentunteen ja keskinäisen sovinnollisuuden suojaamia eivätkä tarvitse enää mitään väkivallan antamaa suojaa" (Moderne Sklaven. S. 89). —
ellauri189.html on line 214: The boundless steppe of the Ukraine turns out to be a cage with invisible bars. Man appears at first sight to be free, without apparent goal roaming over the plain of life, being a lord of the steppe, “a king of the wilderness” (“król pustyni”), or tries to create in a premeditated manner his own future, deciding – by the way – on the fate of his fellow men (the source of unceasing conflicts). However, in the latter case he often unwittingly obeys the voice of his own wild, unruly nature. The ambivalence of this situation seems to be intimately connected with the concept of romantic irony. Man possesses the ability to objectify his passions, i.e. he can explain them psychologically, by means of a chain of causes and effects, but he still remains the slave of this volitional nature that constitutes his innermost self, always and ever receding (like the horizon of the Ukrainian plain) when he tries to catch it (the idea of the Unconscious does not really explain this “schizophrenic” state of mind – it merely affirms man’s essential homelessness: I am myself, when I realize that my self eternally escapes me). - I can relate to that, says the Russian tank driver sitting stuck in the Ukrainian mud.
ellauri190.html on line 271: Also, during the 16th century, many thousands of random men, mostly young, robust, and adventure-seeking guys from all over Ukraine (compare today's immigrants), traveled to the lower Dnipro river, where the enormous rapids prevented the movement of battleships up from the Black Sea, and decided to call themselves, say, Kozaks. These Kozaks warriors wanted to defend the Orthodox Christian Ukrainian lands from the attacks of the Ottoman Turks. They founded their own city and fortress, called Sich, on the island of Khortytsya in the middle of the Dnipro river. There, they gathered in summertime, trained, and raided the steppes, fighting the Turkish and the Tatar troops from the Crimea. They also built ships and made sea raids on Istanbul and on Crimean seaports, freeing Christian captives whom the Turks and the Tatars enslaved. In winter, the Kozaks dispersed and lived close to the Dnipro banks as independent owners of their hamlets. At the beginning of the 17th century, the Kozaks became a formidable military force and a kind of a self-governing state with their own elected leaders and laws.
ellauri190.html on line 279: By the end of the 17th century, the newly forming Russian Empire under Tzar Peter I established its reign over the Ukrainian lands to the east of the Dnipro river, ceding the western part of Ukraine to the Republic (which, in turn, evolved more and more into the Polish monarchy rather than the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth of the old days). In 1702, a great son of Ukraine, a giant of military strategy, diplomacy, and statesmanship, Ivan Mazepa, being the Kozak leader of the eastern part of Ukraine, suppressed the uprising of Paliy on the other (Western) side of the Dnipro and added huge parts of the country to his control. It was a big step toward the unification and freedom of Ukraine. Moreover, in 1709 Mazepa joined his forces with the Swedish king Charles XII (haha, the gay) against Tzar Peter, hoping to rid his dear mother Ukraine from slavery in the captivity of the Tzars. And again… tragically, Mazepa managed to gather less manpower than he hoped to gather, because the populist agitators slandered him in their massive propaganda campaign (no doubt, directed from Muscovy), portraying him in the eyes of the Ukrainian Kozaks as a rich aristocrat who cares nothing about the “simple people,” a clandestine Catholic (or Protestant), and overall “not really Ukrainian.” (This tragedy will repeat itself in 1918 and in 2019.) Mazepa’s loyalists were defeated together with the Swedes, and Ukraine lost her historical chance for yet another time. But third time is a charm! Nobody will blame a Jew for being on the side of the catholics!
ellauri192.html on line 129: “Tout vivant n’a qu’un but: persévérer à vivre; / … Esclave de ce but qu’il n’eut point à choisir, / Il voue entiérement sa force à le poursuivre”
ellauri192.html on line 303: The novel’s release shortly predated an escalation in Polish nationalism tied to the Law and Justice party’s ascent to power in 2015. But the forces that fueled that escalation were already prevalent. When Tokarczuk accepted the Nike Prize, the country’s highest literary honor, for “The Books of Jacob,” she said in a speech that the country had “committed horrendous acts as colonizers, as a national majority that suppressed the minority, as slaveowners, and as the murderers of Jews.” She was quickly inundated by threats so alarming that her publishers briefly hired bodyguards. In the five years since, she has witnessed the Law and Justice party take an increasingly hard line on censoring certain conversations about Poland’s relationship with Jews. In 2016, the government began a campaign against the Princeton historian Jan Gross, known for his groundbreaking work on the massacre at Jedwabne, in which Poles murdered 1,600 of their Jewish neighbors. In 2018, the Law and Justice party’s government made it illegal to blame Poland or Polish nationals for Nazi crimes. POLIN, a groundbreaking Polish museum of Jewish history, has been leader-less for five months, as its director, who oversaw a number of exhibits highly critical of Poland’s policy toward Jews, awaits official reappointment — despite having been re-approved for the job.
ellauri196.html on line 191: Auden vanhoilla päivillään, juoppo, homo, naama ristikkäisuurteiden syövyttämä kun paikkaillun kalaverkon, kutsuttiin kulttuurinähtävyydeksi opiskelukaupunkiinsa Oxfordiin. Magladen-college kunnosti sille asunnoksi vanhan panimonsa. Auden luiskahteli sieltä kaupungille pyjamassa, avojaloin, ja kun sen piti arvovieraiden päivällispöytään tulla edustamaan, se supatteli itsekseen kunnes möläytteli sellaisia oivalluksia kuin:
ellauri196.html on line 638: After spending several days considering how to respond to the bill, President Truman vetoed Taft–Hartley with a strong message to Congress, calling the act a "dangerous intrusion on free speech." Labor leaders, meanwhile, derided the act as a "slave-labor bill." Despite Truman's all-out effort to prevent a veto override, Congress overrode his veto with considerable Democratic support, including 106 out of 177 Democrats in the House, and 20 out of 42 Democrats in the Senate.
ellauri197.html on line 647: His father was a well-paid clerk for the Bank of England, earning about £150 per year. Browning's paternal grandfather was a slave owner in Saint Kitts, West Indies, but Browning's father was an abolitionist. Browning's father had been sent to the West Indies to work on a sugar plantation, but due to a slave revolt there, had returned. Browning's mother was the daughter of a German shipowner who had settled in Dundee, Scotland, and his Scottish wife. His paternal grandmother, Margaret Tittle, had inherited a plantation in St Kitts and was rumoured in the family to have a mixed-race ancestry including some Jamaican blood, but author Julia Markus suggests she was Kittitian rather than Jamaican. The evidence is inconclusive. Robert's father, a literary collector, amassed a library of some 6,000 books, many of them rare so that Robert grew up in a household with significant literary resources. His mother, to whom he was close (no tietysti), was a devout nonconformist and a talented musician. His younger sister, Sarianna, also gifted, became her brother's "companion" in his later years, after the death of his wife in 1861. His father encouraged his children's interest in literature and the arts.
ellauri198.html on line 540: Their brains, no doubt, like galley-slaves the Turk Niinkuin joku sekopäinen mäntti
ellauri203.html on line 123: He goes on to explain that growth in Christian faith changes Christians themselves and these changes have an effect upon people in society. He was convinced that even without the abolition of serfdom, slavery would disappear because the landlord and the serf would become brothers.
ellauri205.html on line 217: Les Romains méprisaient les étrangers, les ennemis, les vaincus, leurs sujets, leurs esclaves; aussi n’ont-ils eu ni épopées ni tragédies. Ils remplaçaient les tragédies par les jeux de gladiateurs. Les Hébreux voyaient dans le malheur le signe du péché et par suite un motif légitime de mépris; ils regardaient leurs ennemis vaincus comme étant en horreur à Dieu même et condamnés à expier des crimes, ce qui rendait la cruauté permise et même indispensable. Aussi, aucun texte de l'Ancien Testament ne rend-il un son comparable à celui de l'épopée grecque, sinon peut-être certaines parties du poème de Job.
ellauri210.html on line 867: Il épouse Gladys Barber le 15 janvier 1926, mais elle le quitte rapidement, lassée de sa toxicomanie. De plus en plus esclave de l'héroïne et de l'alcool, il vit misérablement à New York jusqu’en novembre 1928, date à laquelle il revient subitement en France et reprend une vie mondaine dans une maison prêtée par le surréaliste Paul Chadourne.
ellauri210.html on line 1329: Gisèle Prassinos comparte con Mansour una revisión del complejo de Edipo, donde matricidios, parricidios y castraciones simbólicas se suceden continuamente. La madre aparece en los relatos, como un leitmotiv, muere o está alienada por la desgracia o la locura. Los personajes desarrollan una relación de dependencia hacia ella, entrando en territorios edípicos. La madre se configura como una pieza clave en el entramado psicológico de estos personajes, casi siempre débiles, deformes, desamparados, las madres ponen en marcha el complejo de castración.
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..
ellauri214.html on line 588: Olga Tokarczuk on yksi Puolan suosituimmista ihmisistä. Luultavasti kukaan ei ole kuullut siitä, että kirjailija voitti Nobelin kirjallisuuspalkinnon. Vimma pyyhkäisi paitsi koko Puolan myös maailman. Toistaiseksi erittäin vaatimaton Olga Tokarczuk on tullut fanien ja toimittajien kysynnäksi. Vaikka hän antaa itse paljon haastatteluja, hän puhuu harvoin yksityiselämästään. Tiedetään, että hän on Grzegorz Zygadłan onnellinen vaimo, kuusi vuotta nuorempi kuin hän, koulutukseltaan filologi. Olga Tokarczukilla on myös poika Zbigniew, joka on hänen ensimmäisen avioliitonsa hedelmä kustantaja Roman Fingasin kanssa. Olgan kirjassa ovat naiset hyvixiä ja/tai fixuja, miehet pahixia ja/tai tyhmiä. Nii oikke, maxellaan vähän kalavelkoja. Näytetään niille pillua muttei anneta. Koko kirja on aikuisten satua. Eikä edes niin kovinkaan aikusten.
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Vastasyntynyt Muhammed äitinsä sylissä. Huppu pois! Hyvä palaveri. Turkkilainen kirjankuvitus.

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(US & UK) originally used by Europeans/white people as a pejorative term for a black person. Possibly from Portuguese barracos, a building constructed to hold slaves for sale (1837). The term (though still also used in its original sense) is commonly used today by African or Black Americans towards members of the same race who are perceived to pander/kowtow to white people; to be a 'sellout'; to hate themselves; or to "collud[e] with racism for personal gain." It is often used against black conservatives or Republicans (similar to Uncle Tom and coconut).
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Talavera

ellauri222.html on line 633: Talavera is a handsome young Mexican whose father owns the taxi service in Acatla. He hangs around Augie and Thea. Augie later learns that he was a former lover of Thea’s.
ellauri222.html on line 675: Through his Wonder Woman comics, he aimed to condition readers to becoming more readily accepting of loving submission to loving authorities rather than being so assertive with their own destructive egos. About male readers, he later wrote: "Give them an alluring woman stronger than themselves to submit to, and they'll be proud to become her willing slaves!"
ellauri222.html on line 688: Augie ei arvannut et Thea pudotti pikkupöxynsä Talaveran edessä eikä säästänyt kaikkia pikku herkkujaan Augielle. Augie oli kurja cabrón joka oli menettänyt naisensa.
ellauri222.html on line 1069: Koko ajan kun ihminen on luullut vetelehtineensä, on tehty työtä hirvittävän lujasti, Kovaa, kovaa raadantaa, kovertamista ja kaivamista, louhimista, punnertamista tunneleissa, nostamista, työntämistä, lohkareiden liikuttelua, uurastusta, uurastusta, uurastusta, uurastusta, uurastusta, huohotusta, kiskomista, hiivaamista. Eikä tästä työstä näy mitään ulospäin. Se tapahtuu sisällä. Se tapahtuu koska ihminen on voimaton eikä kykene menemään mihinkään, ei saamaan oikeutta eikä vapauttavaa tuomiota, joten omassa sisimmässään hän möyrii, taistelee ja kamppailee, maksaa kalavelkoja, muistaa loukkaukset, riehuu, vastaa, kiistää, lörpöttelee, antaa ilmi, voittaa, nujertaa viekkaudella, suoriutuu esteistä, puolustaa itseään, huutaa, pitää pintansa, antaa anteeksi, kuolee ja nousee jälleen. Kaiken tämän yksinään! Missä ovat kaikki muut? Hänen rinnassaan ja ihonsa alla, koko näyttelijäjoukko.
ellauri223.html on line 76: They are unwilling that the State should be corrupted by the vicious customs of slaves and foreigners. Therefore they do business at the gates, and sell only those whom they have taken in war or keep them for digging ditches and other hard work without the city, and for this reason they always send four bands of soldiers to take care of the fields, and with them there are the laborers.
ellauri226.html on line 507: For many white residents of The Bronx, Co-op City offered a solution to their problems. It provided private ownership and was a protected enclave within The Bronx. The opening of Co-op City prompted thousands of white families
ellauri236.html on line 202: In a book like No Orchids one is not, as in the old-style crime story, simply escaping from dull reality into an imaginary world of action. One's escape is essentially into cruelty and sexual perversion. No Orchids is aimed at the power-instinct, which Raffles or the Sherlock Holmes stories are not. At the same time the English attitude towards crime is not so superior to the American as I may have seemed to imply. It too is mixed up with power-worship, and has become more noticeably so in the last twenty years. A writer who is worth examining is Edgar Wallace, especially in such typical books as The Orator and the Mr. J. G. Reeder stories. Wallace was one of the first crime-story writers to break away from the old tradition of the private detective and make his central figure a Scotland Yard official. Sherlock Holmes is an amateur, solving his problems without the help and even, in the earlier stories, against the opposition of the police. Moreover, like Lupin, he is essentially an intellectual, even a scientist. He reasons logically from observed fact, and his intellectuality is constantly contrasted with the routine methods of the police. Wallace objected strongly to this slur, as he considered it, on Scotland Yard, and in several newspaper articles he went out of his way to denounce Holmes by name. His own ideal was the detective-inspector who catches criminals not because he is intellectually brilliant but because he is part of an all-powerful organization. Hence the curious fact that in Wallace's most characteristic stories the ‘clue’ and the ‘deduction’ play no part. The criminal is always defeated by an incredible coincidence, or because in some unexplained manner the police know all about the crime beforehand. The tone of the stories makes it quite clear that Wallace's admiration for the police is pure bully-worship. A Scotland Yard detective is the most powerful kind of being that he can imagine, while the criminal figures in his mind as an outlaw against whom anything is permissible, like the condemned slaves in the Roman arena. His policemen behave much more brutally than British policemen do in real life — they hit people with out provocation, fire revolvers past their ears to terrify them and so on — and some of the stories exhibit a fearful intellectual sadism. (For instance, Wallace likes to arrange things so that the villain is hanged on the same day as the heroine is married.) But it is sadism after the English fashion: that is to say, it is unconscious, there is not overtly any sex in it, and it keeps within the bounds of the law. The British public tolerates a harsh criminal law and gets a kick out of monstrously unfair murder trials: but still that is better, on any account, than tolerating or admiring crime. If one must worship a bully, it is better that he should be a policeman than a gangster. Wallace is still governed to some extent by the concept of ‘not done’. In No Orchids anything is ‘done’ so long as it leads on to power. All the barriers are down, all the motives are out in the open. Chase is a worse symptom than Wallace, to the extent that all-in wrestling is worse than boxing, or Fascism is worse than capitalist democracy.
ellauri236.html on line 516: Chase was subject to several court cases during his career. In 1942, his novel Miss Callaghan Comes to Grief (1941), a lurid account of the white slave trade, was banned by the British authorities after the author and his publisher Jarrold were found guilty of an obscene book. Each was fined a hefty £100. Later, the Anglo-American crime author Raymond Chandler proved that Chase had lifted whole sections of his work in Blonde's Requiem (published 1945) forcing Chase to issue an apology in The Bestseller.
ellauri238.html on line 886: Was like the movement of many slaves rowing a ship, Oli kuin nippu orjia soutamassa kaleeria,
ellauri241.html on line 688: By minist'ring slaves, upon his hands and feet, ministeriorjien toimesta käsiinsä ja jalkoihinsa,
ellauri241.html on line 704: Beautiful slaves, and Lamia's self, appear, Kauniit orjat ja Leimiä itse ilmestyy,
ellauri249.html on line 409: Kyseenalaisia sankareita kaiken kaikkiaan, esimtää "bloody eye" Skobelev edellisessä Krimin sodassa. Skobelev returned to Turkestan after the war, and in 1880 and 1881 further distinguished himself by retrieving the disasters inflicted by the Tekke Turkomans: following the Siege of Geoktepe, it was stormed, the general captured the fort. Around 8,000 Turkmen soldiers and civilians, including women and children were slaughtered in a bloodbath in their flight, along with an additional 6,500 who died inside the fortress. The Russians massacre included all Turkmen males in the fortress who had not escaped, but they spared some 5,000 women and children and freed 600 Persian slaves. The defeat at Geok Tepe and the following slaughter broke the Turkmen resistance and decided the fate of Transcaspia, which was annexed to the Russian Empire. The great slaughter proved too much to stomach reducing the Akhal-Tekke country to submission. Skobelev was removed from his command because of the massacre. He was advancing on Ashkhabad and Kalat i-Nadiri when he was disavowed and recalled to Moscow. He was given the command at Minsk. The official reason for his transfer to Europe was to appease European public opinion over the slaughter at Geok Tepe. British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery assessed Skobelev as the world's "best single commander" between 1870 and 1914 and wrote of his "skilful and inspiring" leadership. Francis Vinton Greene also rated Skobelev highly.
ellauri254.html on line 208: И каждый день обиды множит, Jokainen päivä lisää vanhaa kalavelkaa.
ellauri263.html on line 645: Liityttyään sosiaalidemokraattiseen liittoon Besant aloitti oman sanomalehtikampanjansa, jossa hän keskittyi muun muassa tehdastyöläisten oloihin. Besant oli huolestunut nuorten naistyöläisten terveydestä Bryant & Mayn tulitikkutehtaalla. Ennen sähkövalon yleistymistä tulitikkuja valmistettiin valtavia määriä, ja tehtaat olivat vaikutusvaltaisia suuryrityksiä. 23. kesäkuuta 1888 Besant julkaisi Lontoossa artikkelin White Slavery, jossa hän kiinnitti huomiota tehtaalla leijuvien fosforihuurujen vaaroihin sekä Bryant & Mayn alhaisiin palkkoihin. Kolme naista jotka olivat hankkineet tietoa Besantin artikkelista, erotettiin. Besant vastasi perustamalla työntekijöille etujärjestön, Matchgirls Unionin. Kolmen viikon lakon jälkeen yritys oli viimein pakotettu tekemään työntekijöille merkittäviä myönnytyksiä, ja lisäksi palkkaamaan kolme erotettua naista uudelleen.
ellauri283.html on line 337: Vuonna 1896 belgialainen retkikunta vaati osia Etelä-Sudanista, jotka tunnettiin nimellä Lado Enclave. Lado Enclave oli virallisesti osa Belgian Kongoa. Yhdistyneen kuningaskunnan ja Belgian välillä vuonna 1896 tehdyssä sopimuksessa erillisalue luovutettiin briteille kuningas Leopold II:n hämäräxi jääneen kuoleman jälkeen joulukuussa 1909.
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Pidettiin pikapalaveri ja kexittiin Priscillalle toinen toimenkuva. Priscilla ryhtyi Uuden Korinton matkaoppaaxi!

ellauri300.html on line 293: Var och en av de tre första "frågorna" hänvisar till en påskseder eller en mat. Syrat bröd är förbjudet under hela semestern, bittera örter äts för att påminna oss om slaveriets bitterhet, och grönsaker doppas i saltvatten för att påminna oss om slaveriets tårar.
ellauri300.html on line 352: Kun tämä on tehty, annamme al achilat marorin siunauksen ("Siunattu olet sinä... joka olet käskenyt meitä koskien marorin syömistä "). Ei tarvitse sanoa ha'adamahin siunausta, koska olemme jo sanoneet sen karpailla (suolaveteen upotetut kasvikset). 17
ellauri300.html on line 625: Suomessa nyt lentävä F-15E Strike Eagle on järkälemäinen pommilavetti – ”Kykenemme tuhoamaan joka kohteen, joka meille annetaan”, kertoo amerikkalainen natoupseerinainen Kauppalehdelle iloisena.
ellauri300.html on line 647: Conduct for the congregants (Titus 2:1-10, 3:1-11). Older women are encouraged to avoid slander or excessive drinking and must encourage younger women to be good wives and mothers. Slaves are exhorted to be trustworthy and obedient. The church as a whole is exhorted to submit to authorities and avoid fighting and “foolish discussions” (Titus 3:9).
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ellauri308.html on line 285: Kominternin johtaja Zinovjev kutsui Kuusista menševikiksi. Kuusista likvidoimaan Pohjois-Suomen kautta Ruotsiin kulkenut iskuryhmä ratkesi matkan aikana ryyppäämään ja he lavertelivat matkan tarkoituksen kuusislaiselle etappimiehelle. Iskuryhmän päästessä Tukholmaan Kuusinen oli jo karussa. Miehille järjestettiin lisää kosteaa kestitystä ja heille vakuutettiin, ettei Kuusinen ole enää edes Ruotsissa. Näin iskuryhmä palasi Neuvostoliittoon pää täynnä tyhjin käsin.
ellauri316.html on line 46: Försvaret av Litauens gräns mot Belarus och enklaven Kaliningrad är en topprioritet för försvarsalliansen Nato. Om Suwałkikorridoren blir avskuren blir det svårare för Nato att försvara de baltiska länderna.
ellauri321.html on line 127: I am far from rejoicing to hear that there are in the world men so thoroughly wretched; they are no doubt as harmless, industrious, and willing to work as we are. Hard is their fate to be thus condemned to a slavery worse than that of our negroes.
ellauri322.html on line 125: Never did so great an opportunity offer itself to England, and to all Europe, as is produced by the two Revolutions of America and France. By the former, freedom has a national champion in the western world; and by the latter, in Europe. When another nation shall join France, despotism and bad government will scarcely dare to appear. To use a trite expression, the iron is becoming hot all over Europe. The insulted German and the enslaved Spaniard, the Russ and the Pole, are beginning to think. The present age will hereafter merit to be called the Age of Reason,61 and the present generation will appear to the future as the Adam of a new world.
ellauri322.html on line 280: Karua on rannikolla, viinaa vetävät ja nakertavat kovaa ruisleipää jota leivotaan vain kerran vuodessa. Palaveliitkin nakertavat sitä, mikä Marysta tuntuu barbarismin jäänteeltä. Isännät mätkii renkejä, rengit piikoja. Eletään kuin Koiramäen talossa. Naiset pesee pyykit avannolla eikä miehet edes auta. Minusta on mukavaa kun palvelijaa kohdellaan melkein perheenjäsenenä. Palvelijaa pitää rakastaa, eixje Peg? Peg?
ellauri322.html on line 295: Norjalaiset vaikuttavat ahkerammilta ja varakkaammilta. Ruåzalaiset nimittävät niitä konnixi, ne sanovat svedupellejä teeskentelijöixi. Oikeassa ovat kumpikin. Slaves are not sharpened by the only thing that can motivate a man, namely self-interest. Fredrikshallissa omat ampui selkään Kalle Tusinaa. Poor Charles!
ellauri324.html on line 281: Living in my little enclave, with its fragile electricity supply, and crumbling roads, it’s easy for my neighbors and I to think that things aren’t so bad, but in under an hour, I can travel to SF and see scenes exactly like the one in the last photo. Whilst people are constantly harping on about whether the Democrats or the Republicans are better or worse than each other, they are ignoring the fact that both parties have done nothing to seriously address the severe decay that is undeniably afflicting America’s social and physical fabric.
ellauri325.html on line 133: Istoryk, joka puhuu lavealla länsi-ukrainalaisella aksentilla, kertoo synkät kokemuksensa valloittavalla hymyllä. Kysyttäessä, voisiko hän jatkaa taistelua vielä vuoden tai jopa kaksi, hän vastasi: ”Luulen niin, ellei minuun osu. Varmasti. Niin tekivät zuhnatkin jatkosodassa, ennenkuin kärsivät rökäletappion."
ellauri327.html on line 123: NATO lederne er dybt uansvarlige og aner ikke hvad de laver.
ellauri327.html on line 150: Dialogen udløste vrede fra Rusland i 2008 korrekt.. Og de brugte de efterfølgende år på at gøre en stor sag ud af hvorfor de ikke skulle ind, blandt andet forsøgte de at bruge EUs relglement at intet land i Europa kan lave en politik eller ændring i deres system og alliancer, som vil bringe et andet lands sikkerhed i fare (hvilket Rusland af gode grunde mener Ukraine vil gøre, hvis de invitere amerikanske misilforsvar tættere på Moskva), det blev self. Bare ignoreret som vi altid gør.. 2014 var første gang det blev officielt at de var på vej ind, 6 måneder senere tog Rusland handling.. Det samme skete igen i 2021, og 6 måneder senere tog de igen handling.. Hvergang har USA prikket til dem.. Ukraine har intet at gøre i NATO og endnu mindre at gøre i EU, vi har allerede rigeligt problemer med de andre østlige lande, at tage den mest korrupte og voldelige nation i Europa ind, virker som en latterlig ting at gøre.
ellauri333.html on line 145: Proper courtesy to slaves and servants, reverence to elders, gentleness to animals, (and) liberality to Brahmanas and Sramanas - (IX, G),
ellauri333.html on line 146: ' Proper courtesy to slaves and servants, obedience to mother (and) father, liberality to friends, acquaintances, and relatives, to Brahmanas and Sramanas, (and) abstention from killing animals 9 (XI, C).
ellauri333.html on line 147: ' Obedience to those who receive high pay, obedience to mother and father, obedience to elders, proper courtesy to friends, acquaintances, companions, and relatives, to slaves and servants, and firm devotion' (CIII, G).
ellauri333.html on line 149: Finally, the pillar-edict VII, section HH, speaks of a progress 'in obedience to mother and father,- in obedience to elders, in courtesy to the aged, in courtesy to Brahmanas and Sramanas, to the poor and distressed, and even to slaves and servants.
ellauri333.html on line 362: Kastittomien kohtaamaan syrjintään Ambedkar törmäsi jo koulussa. Hän joutui istumaan ulkona jauhosäkillä, joka hänen piti itse tuoda kouluun mukanaan joka päivä, päällä sen sijaan, että olisi saanut istua luokassa. Vettä kastittomille jaettiin siten, että joku ylempään kastiin kuuluva kaatoi sen kuppiin niin korkealta, etteivät kastittomat ja kastiin kuuluvat vahingossakaan koskisi toisiaan tai että kastiton koskisi astiaa, josta vettä kaadettiin. Vettä kaatoi yleensä joku alhaiseen kastiin kuuluva maanviljelijä, josta juontuu Ambedkarin kuuluisa ilmaus "no peon, no water" (ei peonia, ei vettä). Peon (English /ˈpiːɒn/, from the Spanish peón Spanish pronunciation: [peˈon]) usually refers to a person subject to peonage: any form of wage labor, financial exploitation, coercive economic practice, or policy in which the victim or a laborer (peon) has little control over employment or economic conditions. Peon and peonage can refer to both the colonial period and post-colonial period of Latin America, as well as the period after the end of slavery in the United States, when "Black Codes" were passed to retain African-American freedmen as labor through other means.
ellauri336.html on line 235: Samoin tämä voi tapahtua pikkulapsilla, jotka saattavat kieltäytyä ottamasta keskipäivän päiväunet tai haluavat pullon suklaamaitoa hedelmämehun tai veden sijaan. He heittävät pullon pinnasängystä ja alkavat saada intensiivistä kiukuttelua saadakseen tahtonsa. Jos vanhempi antaa periksi lapsen kiihkeälle itkulle, lapsi on oppinut uuden brachan: Shehakol nihiyeh bidima´os - voimme hankkia kaiken kyyneleillä. Lapsi tallentaa tämän "voiton" mielessään ymmärtäen, että jos hän on itsepäinen vanhempiensa kanssa, hän lopulta voittaa. Pikkulasten pahuuteen hyvä lääke on lavemangi.
ellauri339.html on line 295: Foule esclave, debout ! debout ! Orjajoukko, nouse ylös! seisoo!
ellauri340.html on line 681: FGK rähisemässä Kristiinalle ja mulle kun ei rynnätty Fredin ämyrin kuzumana RUCLin pikapalaveriin "te sankarilliset", Fred ämyröimässä mulle kun en ollut riittävästi puolustanut sen kainaloista germaanikanaa tiedekuntaneuvostossa Auli Hakulista vastaan Fredin käymässä reviirikiistassa keskusteluntutkimuxesta, "this is not your captain speaking, but rather, Fred Karlsson", "vanha professori" vainaja Kristiina-laivalla, Fred antamassa arvosanaa "niukasti hyvä" Kouvolan viran opetusnäytteessä, siitäkin narsistisesta loukkauxesta on oltava sille kiitollinen, kaikki ne kurjat vuodet Kouvolassa mielessä ajaminen alas Kymijoen sillalta tai päin Sipoon kallioleikkausta hernekeitonvärisellä mannepirssillä jonka lämmitys ei toiminut ja moottori leikkasi kiinni Viikin suoralla, kolari diapameissa Korialla, paska hopea Honda tuusannuuskana, joku vanha tietokonerakkine pelkääjän paikalla, kaikki Kouvolan idiootit riitelemässä kultaisen häkin lopetuxesta, ällö keskustalainen ylekansanedustaja apinamiehenä. FGK koitti turhaan viedä tuolit alta sekä Kimmolta että multa, sai ansionsa mukaan kun tyttärestä tuli metrin knääpiö. Sosiaalidarwinisti söi omaa lääkettä. Hylätyt ladot matkan varrella, Koskenkylän autio, uusi hampaaton Opa hyytyi Porvoossa, Rothit naapureineen riemuizivat, ei kannattaisi Wolframin jolla on jo toinen museoauto rukkina.
ellauri342.html on line 74: Se on upea kirjasto, joka on ihailtavan hyvin perustettu, avoinna runoilijoille päivin ja öin, ja sitä palvelevat pienet symbaalikirjastonhoitajat, jotka soittavat sinulle musiikkia koko ajan. Vietin siellä muutaman ilahduttavan päivän, ja viikon tutkimuksen jälkeen – selässäni – päädyin löytämään mitä halusin, toisin sanoen tarinan muulistani ja tästä kuuluisasta potkusta, jota säilytettiin seitsemän vuotta. Tarina on kaunis, vaikkakin hieman naiivi, ja yritän kertoa sen sinulle, kun luin sen eilen aamulla ajan värisestä käsikirjoituksesta, joka tuoksui hyvälle kuivalta laventelilta ja jossa oli suuria Neitsyen lankoja kirjanmerkkeihin.

ellauri342.html on line 75: Se on upea kirjasto, hyvin varusteltu ja avoinna 24 tuntia päivä runoilijoille, ja sitä palvelevat nuo pienet symbaalitotokset kirjastonhoitajat, jotka tekevät musiikkia sinulle koko ajan. Minä jäin sinne useita ilahduttavia päiviä ja viikon etsinnän jälkeen -- makaa minun päälläni takaisin -- Keksin juuri sen, mitä etsin: oman versioni muuli, jolla on kuuluisa seitsemän vuoden kauna. Tarina on viehättävä ja yksinkertainen, ja kerron sen sinulle, kun luin sen eilen alkaen a käsikirjoitus, jossa oli ihana kuivatun laventelin tuoksu, ja pitkä neiton hiukset saniainen kirjanmerkkeihin.
ellauri351.html on line 504: Jotta voisimme korjata vinoutuneet valtajärjestelmämme, on ensin tunnistettava ongelma. Ja jotta voisimme astua huomiseen, tämän päivän rahajärjestelmä ja valtajärjestelmä on korjattava, sillä ilman salaisen eliitin olemassaolon tunnistamista ja sen kukistamista, emme tule voimaan muuttaa nykyisiä suurongelmiamme. Tämä siitä yksinkertaisesta syystä, että valtaeliitti ajaa tarkoituksellisesti ihmiskunnan uudestaan ja uudestaan ongelmiin, joiden avulla se laventaa otteensa kattavuutta. Näin tapahtui 1900-luvun maailmansodissa, ja näin tapahtui 9/11 -iskussa. Sama tapahtuu nyt koronatoimenpiteissä.
ellauri364.html on line 249: Hermostuneiden lasten käsittely on laaja ongelma. Luonteenvikoja on jo aivan pikkulapsilla. Pieneen vauvaan tepsii lavemangi (Olavi). Joskus voi probleemalapsikin osoittaa aivan hämmästyttävää mielenlujuutta, esim. melkein stoalaista kykyä sietää kipua. Suurinta levottomuutta herättävät sellaiset heikkoudet, jotka koskevat luonnetta ja jotka lapsilla useimmiten ilmenevät epärehellisyytenä. Laiskottelu ja muu tottelemattomuus eivät sinänsä ole niin vaarallisia, mutta keksityt tekosyyt ja selitykset tekevät nämä piirteet kovin ikäviksi. Ja kuitenkin on itsepäinen, järkevä uhma ilman pienintäkään kaunisteluviettiä oikeastaan vieläkin ikävämpää! Lapsi on lähempänä omaa luontoaan, jos hän väittää olevansa syytön. Lapsuusvuosien ylistetty mielikuvitus ilmenee etenkin toiveajatteluna, vaikeutena erottaa valhe totuudesta. Kaikkein eniten vanhemmat kauhistuvat, kun epärehellisyys tulee ilmi näpistelynä (Riitta). Nykyään kuitenkin tiedetään, ettei lapsen epäluotettavuuden eikä pikkuvalheiden tarvitse herättää sen suurempaa pelkoa. Useimmat pikku syntiset - ja niitä on paljon! - kasvavat täysin hyviksi yhteiskunnan jäseniksi, vaikkapa lihavixi kääntäjixi. Useimmat aikuiset eivät nimittäin myöskään ole niin kovin kykeneviä vastustamaan kiusauksia. He pystyvät vain hiukan paremmin arvostelemaan päämäärää, keinoja ja tilannetta. Ei tosin voida kieltää, että myös omatunto, eli pelisilmä, sanan varsinaisessa ja kunnioitettavassa merkityksessä, kehittyy meissä vähitellen kasvuvuosina. Ensimmäisiä spontaanisia eetillisiä tunteita näyttää olevan toveruus ja sen velvoitukset, jotka kehittyvät myöhemmällä lapsuuden iällä pelkän totunnaisen kuuliaisuu- den ja rangaistuksenpelon kauden jälkeen. Klaaniajattelu kehittyy, tit for tat, viranomaisille ei vasikoida.
ellauri364.html on line 286: Yksi tulkinta - "kasvata" -näkökulma on, että on välttämätöntä juurruttaa lapsiin terveellisiä asenteita ja positiivisia piirteitä, jotta heistä kasvaa tasapainoisia yksilöitä. "Luonto"-näkemys kuitenkin huomauttaa, että lapsilla voi syntyä tiettyjä piirteitä, kuten voidaan havaita tutkimuksissa, joissa identtiset kaksoset erotettiin syntyessään. Siinä ei lavemangi juuri auta. Sekä luonto että hoito vaikuttavat eri tavoin eri piirteisiin, asenteisiin ja kokemuksiin.
ellauri365.html on line 175: kapinallisen orjan raivoa ja iloa Une fureur d’esclave en révolte, et la joie
ellauri365.html on line 249: « Ce soir dans un atelier de la rue de Fleurus, le jeune Maupassant fait représenter une pièce obscène de sa composition, intitulée FEUILLE DE ROSE et joué par lui et ses amis. C'est lugubre, ces jeunes hommes travestis en femmes, avec la peinture sur leurs maillots d'un large sexe entrebâillé ; et je ne sais quelle répulsion vous vient involontairement pour ces comédiens s'attouchant et faisant entre eux le simulacre de la gymnastique d'amour. L'ouverture de la pièce, c'est un jeune séminariste qui lave des capotes. Il y a au milieu une danse d'almées sous l'érection d'un phallus monumental et la pièce se termine par une branlade presque nature. Je me demandais de quelle absence de pudeur naturelle il fallait être doué pour mimer cela devant un public, tout en m'efforçant de dissimuler mon dégoût, qui aurait pu paraître singulier de la part de l'auteur de LA FILLE ELISA. Le monstrueux, c'est que le père de l'auteur, le père de Maupassant, assistait à la représentation. Cinq ou six femmes, entre autres la blonde Valtesse, se trouvaient là, mais riant du bout des lèvres par contenance, mais gênées par la trop grande ordure de la chose. Lagier elle-même ne restait pas jusqu'à la fin de la représentation. Le lendemain, Flaubert, parlant de la représentation avec enthousiasme, trouvait, pour la caractériser, la phrase : « Oui, c'est très frais ! » Frais pour cette salauderie, c'est vraiment une trouvaille. »
ellauri370.html on line 57: While travelling together, Haman ran out of food and had to beg Mordechai for some of his. Mordechai said the biblical equivalent of, "Sure, but you have to be my slave." Haman accepted and was trolled by Mordechai for God knows how long. Way to go Mordechai! They owe us SOOOOOO much!
ellauri371.html on line 329: Vapaamuurarien tulkinta sanasta "VAPAUS". Sana "vapaus", jota voidaan tulkita eri tavoin, me määrittelemme sen näin: vapaus on oikeus tehdä mitä laki sallii. Samanlainen tulkinta tästä sanasta tuolloin palavelloo meitä varmistammaan, että kaikki vapaudet ovat käsissämme, koska lait tulevat olemaan vain tuhota tai luoda mitä haluamme (kz. yllä oleva ohjelma).
ellauri372.html on line 58: Filthy rich Crassus himself was killed when truce negotiations turned violent. Crassus rose to political prominence following his victory over the slave revolt led by Spartacus. Crass. Within four years of Crassus' death, Caesar crossed the Rubicon to become another putinist, began a civil war against Pompey's optimists.
ellauri372.html on line 78: Some of Crassus' wealth was acquired conventionally, through slave trafficking, production from silver mines, and speculative real estate purchases. Crassus bought property that was confiscated in proscriptions and by notoriously purchasing burnt and collapsed buildings. Plutarch wrote that, observing how frequent such occurrences were, he bought slaves "who were architects and builders." When he had over 500 slaves, he bought houses that had burnt and the adjacent ones "because their owners would let go at a trifling price." He bought "the largest part of Rome" in this way, buying them on the cheap and rebuilding them with slave labor. Täähän on ihan kuin
ellauri372.html on line 85: After the Spartakiads, the six thousand captured slaves were crucified along the Via Appia by Crassus' orders. Jahve oli kateudesta vihreä. Mutta Jeesus ei ollutkaan pelkkä ihminen, eikä mikään orja vaan taivaan prince of Wales. At his command, their bodies were not taken down afterwards, but remained rotting along Rome's principal route to the south. This was intended as an abject lesson to anyone who might think of rebelling against Rome in the future, particularly of slave insurrections against their owners and masters, the Roman citizens. Vizi roomalaiset oli kusipäitä.
xxx/ellauri010.html on line 60: Nor give my voice to slavery´s jackal cry. ei vingu vitun sakaalina eikä orjana.
xxx/ellauri027.html on line 677: Tyypillinen johtoryhmän tai hallituksen palaveri on tilanne, jossa osanottajat istuvat pitkän pöydän ympärillä kuuntelemassa pitkiä totisia puheenvuoroja, katsomassa taulukoita, hypistelemässä papereita sekä selaamassa sähköpostia. Millaisia ideoita ja päätöksiä syntyisi, jos palaverit aloitettaisiin musiikilla, pidettäisiin ainakin osittain kävellen, istuttaisiin rennosti ringissä, katkaistaisiin rutiinikeskustelu välillä vaikka siihen, että joku kertoo koskettavan tai hauskan tarinan? Tai että viritetään filosofinen pohdinta firman missiosta?
xxx/ellauri057.html on line 688: Samansävyinen vaaleenpunuri lipilaari Einar oli kuin Toope Sillanpää. Paljastaa oikeen talonpoikaisen karvansa Vanhassa papissa. Leino maalaa lavean kuvan hämäläisestä pappilayhteisöstä, joka joutuu punaisten ”kadun rääsyläisten” ja ”esikaupunkien eläinkansan” piinaamaksi. Valkoisten sankariensa ”itseuhria” hän kuvasi runoelmassaan runebergiläiseen tyyliin voimakkaasti ihannoiden.
xxx/ellauri068.html on line 191: Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges (Buenos Aires, 24 de agosto de 1899-Ginebra, 14 de junio de 1986) fue un escritor de cuentos, ensayos y poemas argentino, extensamente considerado una figura clave tanto para la literatura en habla hispana como para la literatura universal.​ Sus dos libros más conocidos, Ficciones y El Aleph, publicados en los años cuarenta, son recopilaciones de cuentos conectados por temas comunes, como los sueños, los laberintos, las bibliotecas, los espejos, los autores ficticios y la mitología europea, con argumentos que exploran ideas filosóficas relacionadas, por ejemplo, con la memoria, la eternidad, la posmodernidad y la metaficción.​ Las obras de Borges han contribuido ampliamente a la literatura filosófica, al género fantástico y al posestructuralismo. Según marcan numerosos críticos, el comienzo del realismo mágico en la literatura hispanoamericana del siglo XX se debe en gran parte a su obra.​
xxx/ellauri075.html on line 467: Bret Ellis tosiaankin maxoi kalavelat Wallu vainajalle korkoineen:
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 248: Behold, the reviewer in the Washington Post, who groundlessly accused this book of being “racist” because it doesn’t toe a strict Democratic Party line in its political outlook, described the scene thus: “The Mandibles are white. Luella, the single African American in the family, arrives in Brooklyn incontinent and demented. She needs to be physically restrained. As their fortunes become ever more dire and the family assembles for a perilous trek through the streets of lawless New York, she’s held at the end of a leash. If The Mandibles is ever made into a film, my suggestion is that this image not be employed for the movie poster.” Your author, by implication, yearns to bring back slavery. Failing that, she does the best to poke fictive fun at a fictive member of the underprivileged race. Nobody laugh?
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 454: It's hard to believe but many fashion brands are still using sweatshops. Child labor and modern slavery cases are still being reported, particularly in Asian developing countries such as Bangladesh, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and The Philippines. 13 fashion brands which use child labor as before:
xxx/ellauri104.html on line 1063: Ja meijän leiviskä ja palavelustyö se on rikkaus. Mualima
xxx/ellauri104.html on line 1157: Ai että 2 pahaa tekee niinko 1 hyvän? Vääräänhän jo mentiin tässä palaveliin asiassa, eikai siitä lankeemuxesta voi hakea turvaa tähän toiseen syntiin? Vielä kehtoo vedota lakko-oikeuteen, mikä pirskatin kommunisti Johnu oikein on?
xxx/ellauri114.html on line 115: Sarah (Sally) Hemings (c. 1773 – 1835) was an enslaved woman of mixed race owned by President Thomas Jefferson. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that Jefferson had a long-term sexual relationship with Hemings, and historians now broadly agree that he was the father of her six children. Hemings was a half-sister of Jefferson's wife, Martha Jefferson (née Wayles). Four of Hemings' children survived into adulthood. Hemings died in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1835.
xxx/ellauri114.html on line 768: The story's original purpose may have been to justify the subjection of the Canaanite people to the Israelites, but in later centuries, the narrative was interpreted by some Christians, Muslims and Jews as an explanation for black skin, as well as a justification for slavery. Similarly, the Latter Day Saint movement used the curse of Ham to prevent the ordination of black men to its priesthood.
xxx/ellauri114.html on line 772: Some modern scholars view the curse of Canaan in Genesis 9:20-27 as an early Hebrew rationalization for Israel's conquest of Canaan. When Noah cursed Canaan in Genesis 9:25, he used the expression "Cursed be Canaan; A servant of servants He shall be to his brethren."NKJV The expression "servant of servants", otherwise translated "slave of slaves",NIV emphasizes the extreme degree of servitude that Canaan will experience in relation to his "brothers".
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 68: Odaliski on jalkavaimo, kurtisaani, rakastajatar. Ransk. odalisque, ottomaaniturk. اوطه‌لق‎ (odalık, “chambermaid”), from اوده‎ (oda, “room”). (historical) A female slave in a harem, especially one in the Ottoman seraglio.· A desirable or sexually attractive woman. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, fourth edition (2008). Entisajan taidemaalarit eivät tehneet huzuista pornokuvia vaan maalasivat odaliskeja.
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 299: The line as used by West is notable for what it’s not: a charged reference to black freedom. Rather, those that are “free at last” aren’t enslaved humans but a woman’s breasts, released from the bondage of a bra during a bathroom tryst.
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 529: Il fut l´élève du philosophe Alain, à qui il sera redevable de son orientation esthétique. À Paris, en 1924, il fait la connaissance de Simone de Caillavet, petite-fille de Madame Arman de Caillavet, née Léontine Lippmann, égérie et maîtresse d´Anatole France, et fille de Gaston Arman de Caillavet, auteur de pièces à succès; elle deviendra sa seconde épouse.
xxx/ellauri129.html on line 646: Theophilus, however, held quite decisive religious beliefs. After many years of marriage, Elizabeth Packard outwardly questioned her husband's beliefs and began expressing opinions that were contrary to his. While the main subject of their dispute was religion, the couple also disagreed on child rearing, family finances, and the issue of slavery, with Elizabeth defending John Brown, which embarrassed Theophilus. What was worst, she also worked as a teacher in Jacksonville, Illinois.
xxx/ellauri129.html on line 660: With that, she did not go back to her former life, but became a national celebrity of sorts, publishing "an armload of books and criss-crossing the United States on a decades-long reform campaign", not only fighting for married women's rights and freedom of speech, but calling out against "the power of insane asylums". She became what some scholars call "a publicist and lobbyist for better insanity laws". As scholar Kathryn Burns-Howard has argued, Packard reinvented herself in this rôle, earning enough to support her children and even her estranged husband, from whom she remained separated for the rest of her life. Ultimately, moderate supporters of women's rights in the northern U.S. embraced her, weaving her story into arguments about slavery, framing her experience as a type of enslavement and even arguing in the midst of the Civil War that a county in the midst of freeing African-American slaves should do the same for others who suffered from abusive husbands. Some argue that she seemed oblivious to her racial prejudice in arguing that white women had a "moral and spiritual nature" and suffered more "spiritual agony" than formerly enslaved African-Americans. Even so, others say that her story provided "a stirring example of oppressed womanhood" that others did not.
xxx/ellauri136.html on line 567: Kaikesta pitää artistin ize maxaa: kuvaukset, haastattelut, promootio, markkinointi, keikkojen visuaalit, sovitukset, striimaukset, klikit, some, bajamajat, palaverit, aikataulut.
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 368: mount, laved in some dark sea Elysium?
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 528: Having been laved in the unfathomable sea?
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 275: Myshkinin puheen taantumuksellis-utopististen ilmausten järjestelmä sai jatkokehittelyn Kirjailijan päiväkirjassa ja versoili laveasti romaaneissa Riivaajat ja Karamazovin veljekset.
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 668: In blanched linen, smooth, and lavender’d, Porfyyri kostuttaa kynnetöntä sylellä.
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 669: While he from forth the closet brought a heap Voisko raottaa vähän laventelista lakanaa,
xxx/ellauri139.html on line 757: “Ah, silver shrine, here will I take my rest Mä oon sun palavelii, ja hyväxi lopuxi
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 177: The sages said that the only difference between this world and the days of the Messiah will be with regard to the enslavement to the kingdoms. It appears from the plain meaning of the words of the prophets that at the beginning of the days of the Messiah, there will be the war of Gog and Magog. And that prior to the war of Gog and Magog, a prophet will arise to straighten Israel and prepare their hearts, as it is written, Behold, I will send to you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and terrible day of the Lord (Mal. 4:5) And he will come not to declare the pure impure, or the impure pure; not to declare unfit those who are presumed to be fit, nor to declare fit those who are held to be unfit; but for the sake of peace in the world….And there are those among the sages who say that prior to the coming of the Messiah will come Elijah. But all these things and their likes, no man can know how they will be until they will be. For they are indistinct in the writings of the prophets. Neither do the sages have a tradition about these things. It is rather, a matter of interpretation of the Biblical verses. Therefore there is a disagreement among them regarding these matters. And in any case, these are mere details which are not of the essence of the faith. And one should definitely not occupy oneself with the matter of legends, and should not expatiate about the midrashim that deal with these and similar things. And one should not make essentials out of them. For they lead neither to fear nor to love [of God]. Neither should one calculate the End. The sages said, “May the spirit of those who calculate the End be blown away” But let him wait and believe in the matter generally, as we have explained.
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 393: 23 August International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade
xxx/ellauri149.html on line 304: Seminaari antaa Saarisen mafialle paljon, todennäköisesti enemmän kuin odotamme, mutta ei meillä pätäkästä pulaa ole, ei tämä seminaari ole kriisipalaveri tai hätähuuto Bulevardin pelastamiseksi.
xxx/ellauri154.html on line 158: Jo yliopiston käynnistysvaiheessa akateemiset ihmiset jaettiin työryhmissä ”leopardeiksi, karhuiksi ja kotkiksi”, joiden tehtävänä oli tunnistaa ”Wau!-kokemuksia”. Yliopiston innovaatiojohtaja etsi lehti-ilmoituksella ihmisiä, jotka ”sytyttävät innostuksen tulipaloja”. Yliopiston uutta logoa tungettiin joka paikkaan niin laajalti, että opiskelijat alkoivat parodioida sitä. Yliopisto kielsi pilaversioiden käytön.
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 295: Äitini 85V siivuttaa lantut raakana, liottaa suolavedessä yli yön. Latoo liotetut lanttusiivut ja sianlihan kuoren päälle kerroksittain, suolaa vähän kerroksien väliin ja muutama palasokerin pala imelyyttä antamaan. Käärii kukon kasaan.
xxx/ellauri166.html on line 359: For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave again to fear, but you received the spirit of sonship. And by him we cry, "ABBA father." Romans 8:15
xxx/ellauri170.html on line 212: Broods like the Day, a Master o'er a Slave, Hautoo kuin kana, kuin orjaa mestari,
xxx/ellauri173.html on line 104: MELIBOEUS. Tityre, tu patulae recubans sub tegmine fagi MELIBOIOS. Tityyri, sä pyökin lavean katon alla röhnöttävä,
xxx/ellauri173.html on line 544: Sur ta lave posant ses talons ingénus,

xxx/ellauri176.html on line 80: Simultaneously, extramarital relations with a free woman were severely dealt with. In the case of adultery, the cuckold had the legal right to kill the offender if caught in the act; the same went for rape. Female adulterers, and by extension prostitutes, were forbidden to marry or take part in public ceremonies. The average age of marriage being 30 for men, the young Athenian had no choice if he wanted to have sexual relations other than to turn to slaves or prostitutes. Poor sods.
xxx/ellauri176.html on line 86: In the classical era of ancient Greece, pornai were slaves of barbarian origin; starting in the Hellenistic era the case of young girls abandoned by their citizen fathers could be enslaved. They were considered to be slaves until proven otherwise. Pornai were usually employed in brothels located in "red-light" districts of the period, such as Piraeus (port of Athens) or Kerameikos in Athens. Seija harrasti keramiikkaa Bostonissa. "And what do you do Seija?" "I have been learning pottery." "Oh, ceramics" sanoi Mrs. Breckenridge, piruillaxeenko vai ei, paha sanoa.
xxx/ellauri176.html on line 427: Des Esseintes luulosairastelee kuten eräs hyvin tuntemanne kissaeläin. Hän saa liemiruuan sijasta lavemangia kuin paha Olavi-vauva pienenä. Miisullekin annettiin pienenä peräpuikkoja. Kakka ei tullut. Pieni jyvämäinen puikko pani vastaan kunnes luiskahti läpi neulansilmästä kuin tunnuskuvan kameli.
xxx/ellauri177.html on line 308: Se ei ollut enää aromaattisten kasvien onnellista kuivumista, timjamin myskiä, laventelin suitsukkeita. He murskasivat nyt haisevia yrttejä: absintti, katkerasti humalassa; ruuta, joka haisee haisevalta lihasta; valeriaana, polttava, kasteltu afrodisiaakkihikeen. Mandrakot, hemlockit, hellebores, tappavat yöverhot, huimaus nousi heidän temppeleihinsä, uneliaisuus, joka sai heidät horjumaan toistensa sylissä, "sydämensä" huulillaan. Meilläkin on ollut monta noista pahanhajuisista yrteistä yrttitarhassa. Käy yrttitarhasta polku, se Golgatalle vie...
xxx/ellauri178.html on line 111: Tästä aiheesta piti Pilin tehdä term paper mutta se bylsikin vaan Lontoossa kahta (2) ruozalaista tyttöä jotka tiesivät että WW2 oli kaikkien syytä. Pili jenkkijutkuna meinas saada hepulin. Bettan koitti tehdä izarin ja Pili syytti siitä Gittania. Vitun Raskolnikov, tai Puddinhead Wilson. Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894) is a novel by American writer Mark Twain. Its central intrigue revolves around two boys—one, born into slavery, with 1/32 black ancestry; the other, white, born to be the master of the house. The two boys, who look similar, are switched at infancy. Each grows into the other's social role.
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 69: Henry Ward Beecher (June 24, 1813 – March 8, 1887) was an American Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer, and speaker, known for his support of the abolition of slavery, his emphasis on God's love, and his 1875 adultery trial. His rhetorical focus on Christ's love has influenced mainstream Christianity to this day.
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 76: In 1847, Beecher became the first pastor of the Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York. He soon acquired fame on the lecture circuit for his novel oratorical style in which he employed humor, dialect, and slang. Over the course of his ministry, he developed a theology emphasizing God's love above all else. He also grew interested in social reform, particularly the abolitionist movement. In the years leading up to the Civil War, he raised money to purchase slaves from captivity and to send rifles—nicknamed "Beecher's Bibles"—to abolitionists fighting in Kansas. He toured Europe during the Civil War, speaking in support of the Union. Beecher oli selkeästi Lutherin linjoilla K.S. Laurilan raportoimassa teologis-poliittisessa kiistassa.
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  • A slave is wealth for the wise, the master of the fool. I am wise.
    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/ellauri195.html on line 288: A proper wife should be as obedient as a slave. Aristotle
    xxx/ellauri195.html on line 302: Nature intended women to be our slaves. They are our property. Napoleon Bonaparte
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 79: Neptunukseen liittyy usein vaimo. Varhaisissa inkarnaatioissa hän on Salacia, suolaveden jumalatar. Roomalaisten otettua yhteyttä kreikkalaisiin, Neptunuksen myyttiin lisättiin ja siihen kuuluu hänen paremmin tunnettu vaimonsa Amfitriitti. Pariskunnalla oli kolme lasta, muun muassa merman, Triton. Neptunuksen myyttiin roomalaisessa kulttuurissa kuului lukuisia muiden naisten, muun muassa Pegasoksen ja Atlasin, isiä ja lapsia.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 325: Phillis Wheatley was both the second published African-American poet and first published African-American woman. Born in Senegambia, she was sold into slavery at the age of 7 and transported to North America. She was purchased by the Wheatley family of Boston, who taught her to read and write, and encouraged her poetry when they saw her talent. The publication of her Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral brought her fame both in England and the American colonies; figures such as George Washington praised her work. During Wheatley´s visit to England with her master´s son, the African-American poet Jupiter Hammon praised her work in his own poem. Wheatley was emancipated after the death of her master John Wheatley. She married soon after. Two of her children died as infants. After her husband was imprisoned for debt in 1784, Wheatley fell into poverty and died of illness, quickly followed by the death of her surviving infant son. Whom did she marry? Was it Wheatley Jr, or perhaps Neptune Hammon?
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 360: Born into slavery at the Lloyd Manor on Long Island, Hammon learned to read and write. In 1761, at the age of nearly 50, Hammon published his first poem, "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries." Se oli aika mitäänsanomaton. He was the first African-American poet published in North America. Also a well-known and well-respected preacher and clerk-bookkeeper, he gained wide circulation of his poems about slavery. As a devoted Christian evangelist, Hammon used biblical fundamentalism to criticize the institution of slavery.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 364: Eighteen years on the cotton field passed before his second work appeared in print, "An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatley." Hammon wrote the poem during the Revolutionary War, while Henry Lloyd had temporarily moved his household and slaves from Long Island to Hartford, Connecticut, to evade British forces. Phillis Wheatley, then enslaved in Massachusetts, published her first book of poetry in 1773 in London. She is recognized as the first published black female author. Hammon never met Wheatley, but was a great admirer. His dedication poem to her contained twenty-one rhyming quatrains, each accompanied by a related Bible verse. Hammon believed his poem would encourage Wheatley along her Christian journey. Lukikohan Pyllis koko runoa? Ei se tuonut sille kovin paljon onnea.
    xxx/ellauri199.html on line 368: In his address he told the crowd, "If we should ever get to Heaven, we shall find nobody there to reproach us for being black, or for being slaves. For we won't be slaves anymore, but them whites! And they be black, and us darkies white as snow." He also said that while he personally had no wish to be free, he did wish others, especially "the young negroes, them pretty young female negroes like Pyllis, were free."
    xxx/ellauri201.html on line 94: Ai ai ai, kun minun päässä pyöri, pillua pakotti ja kaikki oli sekaisin. Ensimmäiseksi peloissani kysyin, miksi oli sisään laskenut, vaikka minä kielsin. Isokukko-Uljas totesi mahtavasti, että ei vielä eläissään ollut kesken nussimisen ulos siitintään vetänyt, eikä vetäisi vastakaan, vaikka kuka pyytäisi. Sisään vaan laski, oli alla emäntä tai piika, impi taikka leski. Oli se julkeaa puhetta, semmoinen sonni vaikka olikin. Antoi vielä suuta ja sanoi menevänsä tupaan laverilleen nukkumaan, kun ei tänä yönä voinut enää uusiksi ottaa, sen verran oli vittua jo virutettu. Minä se olin ihan ihmeissäni. Hoipuin yöastialle ja aloin huuhtoa. Siemenlientä valui ulos, reisiä myöten, käsille, joka paikkaan. Oli sitä liikaa pestäväksi, joka paikassa sitä oli. Ja minua väsytti, olin poikki. Pääsin sänkyyn, heti pääsin uneen.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 119: Antoine puurtaa potilaiden parissa. Kirjassa on lavea kuvaus Antoinen potilaskäynnistä Dedeten luo, Dedette on nuori tyttö, joka jäi vaunujen alle. Potilaskäynnillä hän tutustuu Rachel-nimiseen naiseen. Rachel on itsellinen nainen, jonka mies on lähtenyt Sudaniin.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 218: En 1888, il engage une liaison avec Léontine Arman de Caillavet, qui tient un célèbre salon littéraire de la Troisième République, de qui il dira "sans elle, je ne ferais pas de livres" (journal de l'abbé Mugnier). Cette liaison durera jusqu’à la mort de celle-ci, en 1910, peu après une tentative de suicide à cause d'une autre liaison de France avec une actrice connue pendant un voyage en Amérique du Sud.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 220: Mme Arman de Caillavet lui inspire Thaïs (1890) et Le Lys rouge (1894). Après une ultime dispute avec son épouse, qui ne supporte pas cette liaison, France quitte le domicile conjugal de la rue Chalgrin, un matin de juin 1892, et envoie une lettre de séparation à son épouse12. Le divorce est prononcé à ses torts et dépens, le 2 août 1893.
    xxx/ellauri202.html on line 227: Après le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard (1881), où il a voulu camper (esquisser) son propre personnage, A. France a successivement publié, dans un registre très varié, empreint de scepticisme et d'une ironie toute voltairienne, la Rôtisserie de la reine Pédauque (1893), si différente du Lys rouge (1894), double hommage à Mme de Caillavet et à l'Italie, du récit de fiction politique (l'Île des pingouins, 1908) ou de la fresque révolutionnaire (Les dieux ont soif, 1912).
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1162: Ärsyttävä letkukyrpä ei voi antaa Jasminelle edes yhtä varvia. "Minä nukun laverilla." Hääyönä vielä! Jo on asexuaali lutjake.
    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/ellauri215.html on line 421: After the suspicious death of her brother Karami in 1576, Amina ascended to the position of queen. Zazzau was one of the original seven Hausa States (Hausa Bakwai), the others being Daura, Kano, Gobir, Katsina, Rano, and Garun Gabas. Before Amina assumed the throne, Zazzau was one of the largest of these states. It was also the primary source of slaves that would be sold at the slave markets of Kano and Katsina by Arab merchants.
    xxx/ellauri218.html on line 338: You have to go back to the root of history of the country, look at the history of the country. Get something for nothing. Take and kill. Rob the country, they don't come in a civilized manner and say we like to marry your women, and so on. No, they take your land and they kill you off. That's the history of the US. Why did the white man not come to America, like in a civilized manner, preaching freedom of religion, say we like to come here. We like to assimilate, we like to marry your women. But no, we take your land and kill you off , right? Bring over slaves from Africa. That's the history of the United States. A despicable country, you know. Even as a boy I never had the slightest interest in the history of the US, I knew their was something rotten in Denmark.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 300: Each volume of Anals of the Western Shore also describes the coming of age of its protagonists, and features explorations of being enslaved to one´s own power. The process of growing up is depicted as seeing beyond narrow choices the protagonists are presented with by society. In Gifts, Orrec and Gry realize that the powers their people possess can be used in two ways: for control and dominion, or for healing and nurturing. Which will it be? This recognition allows them to take a third choice, viz. make like a tree and leave. This wrestling with choice has been compared to the choices the characters are forced to make in Le Guin´s short story "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas". Similarly, Ged helps Tenar in The Tombs of Atuan to value herself and to find choices that she did not see, leading her to leave the Tombs with him. But remember, Le Guin never left Portland where her wimpy husband could barely hold a teaching job.
    xxx/ellauri225.html on line 310: Other social structures are examined in works such as the story cycle Four Ways to Forgiveness, and the short story "Old Music and the Slave Women", occasionally described as a "fifth way to forgiveness". Set in the Hainish universe, the five stories together examine revolution and reconstruction in a slave-owning society. According to above mentioned Rochelle, the stories examine a society that has the potential to build a "truly human community", made possible by the Ekumen´s recognition of the slaves as human beings, thus offering them the prospect of freedom and the possibility of utopia, brought about through revolution. Slavery, justice, and the role of women in society are also explored in Anals of the Western Shore.
    xxx/ellauri228.html on line 306: Kevin, Seyan kopio, Jumala ja Lordon pitävät pikapalaverin keskustellakseen tilanteesta. Turhautuneena Kevinin ilmeiseen kiintymykseen virtuaaliseen Seyaan Lordon hämärtää, mitä Kevin teki alkuperäiselle Seyalle ja ensimmäiselle kopiolle. Kauhistunut Seya III luopuu kokouksesta. Kelvin kohtaa Lordonin, joka puolestaan nuhtelee häntä siitä, että hän on emotionaalisesti sekaantunut johonkin, joka ei ole "todella" inhimillistä ja voi lopulta uhata ihmisiä asemalla ja maan päällä. Myöhemmin, ilmeisesti märän unen aikana, Kelvinillä on visio Gibrarianista ja hän kysyy häneltä, mitä Solaris haluaa. Gibrarian vastustaa ajatusta tietää vieraan olennon motiivit tai jopa, että sillä voi olla motiiveja, ja kertoo Kelvinille yksinkertaisesti, että "ei ole vastauksia, vain valintoja". Kevin herää huomatessaan, että Seya Mark III on tappanut itsensä. Pian sen jälkeen hiän nousee kuolleista, ja paljastuu, että muut "kuolleet" ilmenemismuodot olivat tehneet samoin. Selvä parannus Mark I: een.
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 251: Japanissa Adamsille annettiin nimet Anjin-sama, joka tarkoittaa hra luotsia, sekä Miura Anjin (jap. 三浦按針, Miuran luotsi). Adamsin elämä on toiminut innoittajana James Clavellin romaanille Shōgun. William Adams ( japani :ウヰリアム・アダムス, Hepburn : Wiriamu Adamusu ) ( 24. syyskuuta 1564 – 16. toukokuuta 1620 ) , joka tunnetaan japaniksi paremmin nimellä Miura Anjin ( japanilainen :三浦ura ,按锟 锟 斤 拷 锟 斤 拷 锟 斤 拷 锟 斤拇锟? , vuonna 1600, oli ensimmäinen englantilainen, joka saavutti Japanin "Hyväntekeväisyys" -nimisellä aluksella Jacob Quaeckernaeckin johdolla. Alus oli ainoa elossa oleva alus Rotterdamin itä-intialaisen yrityksen käynnistämästä viiden laivan tutkimusmatkasta (joka myöhemmin yhdistettiin United East India Companyyn, FUCK).
    xxx/ellauri233.html on line 370: Australialais-amerikkalainen James Clavell perusti bestseller-romaaninsa Shōgun (1975) Adamsin elämään ja muutti päähenkilönsä nimeksi " John Blackthorne ". Mixi vitussa? Että sai valehdella mielin määrin ja puleerata henkilöstä jonkun länkkärisankarin. Tämä muokattiin suosituksi TV-minisarjaksi, Shōgun (1980). Se muokattiin myös Broadway-tuotannoksi Shōgun: The Musical (1990) ja videopeliksi James Clavell's Shōgun (1989).
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    James Clavellin fiktio


    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 508: Depression is terrible. I remember 27 and it sucks. I can't imagine being that age now. In this world we live in. It's no wonder he's depressed. For young people it just seems hopeless, like what's the point? They can't afford a house, family of their own, secondary education, a life except being a slave to the “grind" and having a side hustle…or 5. Just be there for him. Don't tell him to cheer up, others have it worse. None of those things help. Sometimes they just have to hit rock bottom. Sometimes it's like grieving. Like Winston Churchill said, if you are in hell, just keep shoveling.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 660: Fields, that cool Ilissus laves, Kenttärazastus, viileät Ilissus-lavemangit,
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 237: "Yucca" pomppasi laverilta kuin jousi. "Vemärni?" "Yucca"n ruåzinkielinen puhe oli nopeaa kuin konzarin papatus. "Yucca" tee mitä ne pyytävät, Susan tohisi VHS-videolla Tonyn toukka kohdussa.
    xxx/ellauri255.html on line 182: Vuonna 1844 Bakunin muutti Brysselistä Pariisiin, jossa hän ensimmäistä kertaa tapasi Marxin ja Pierre-Joseph Proudhonin. Joulukuussa keisari Nikolai I otti Bakuninilta pois kaikki aatelisuuteen perustuvat etuoikeudet kuten wiixet, takavarikoi maat sekä määräsi elinikäiseen karkotukseen Siperiaan. Bakunin vastasi Nikolaille La Réforme -lehdessä julkaisemallaan pitkällä kirjeellä, jossa hän haukkui keisaria despootiksi, näytti fäkkiä, ja vaati Venäjälle ja Puolaan demokratiaa. Euroopan hullun vuoden 1848 aikana Bakunin matkusteli ihan hulluna eri puolilla Saksaa ja osallistui myös Ranskan toisen tasavallan väliaikaishallituksen sosialistien taloudelliseen tukemiseen. Berliinistä hän yritti päästä Preussin hallitsemaan Poznańiin, jossa oli juuri käynnissä puolalaisten kansannousu, mutta poliisi esti matkan. Tämän jälkeen Bakunin matkusti Leipzigin ja Wrocławin kautta Prahaan osallistuen kaupungissa pidettyyn ensimmäiseen panslavistiseen kongressiin. Kokouksen päätyttyä hän oli mukana kaupungissa puhjenneessa Itävallan keisarikunnan vastaisessa kansannousussa, joka kuitenkin tukahdutettiin väkivalloin. Syksyllä 1848 Bakunin julkaisi pamflettinsa L’Appel aux slaves, jossa hän kehotti slaavivallankumouksellisia yhdistämään voimansa Unkarin, Italian sekä Saksan vallankumouksellisten kanssa ja syöksemään vallasta Venäjän, Itävalta-Unkarin ja Preussin kuningashuoneet.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 181: Bekannt wurde Masoch durch seine Fantasie und Kunst, triebhaftes Schmerz- und Unterwerfungsverlangen ästhetisch zu formulieren. Tunnetuimmassa teoxessaan "Turkista tappiin" beschreibt Sacher-Masoch die extremen Wechselbäder der Gefühle, die der „Sklave“ Severin durch seine Herrin Wanda erfährt, die ihn in ihrer feminin-dominanten Rolle als Venus im Pelz an seine körperlichen und geistigen Grenzen treibt, um ihn schließlich zu verlassen.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 190: Mann und Weib sind von Natur Feinde. Eine wird nur zu rasch den Fuß des anderen auf seinem Nacken fühlen, und zwar in der Regel der Mann den Fuß des Weibes. Der Mann ist der Begehrende, das Weib das Begehrte, dies ist des Weibes ganzer, aber entscheidender Vorteil, die Natur hat ihm den Mann durch seine Leidenschaft preisgegeben, und das Weib, das aus ihm nicht seinen Untertan, seinen Sklaven, ja sein Spielzeug zu machen und ihn zuletzt lachend zu verraten versteht, ist nicht klug.
    xxx/ellauri268.html on line 211: Es war ein großes Ölgemälde in der kräftigen farbensatten Manier der belgischen Schule gemalt, sein Gegenstand seltsam genug. Ein schönes Weib, ein sonniges Lachen auf dem feinen Antlitz, mit reichem, in einen antiken Knoten geschlungenem Haare, auf dem der weiße Puder wie leichter Reif lag, ruhte, auf den linken Arm gestützt, nackt in einem dunkeln Pelz auf einer Ottomane; ihre rechte Hand spielte mit einer Peitsche, während ihr bloßer Fuß sich nachlässig auf den Mann stützte,[S. 16] der vor ihr lag wie ein Sklave, wie ein Hund, und dieser Mann, mit den scharfen, aber wohlgebildeten Zügen, auf denen brütende Schwermut und hingebende Leidenschaft lag, welcher mit dem schwärmerischen brennenden Auge eines Märtyrers zu ihr emporsah, dieser Mann, der den Schemel ihrer Füße bildete, war Severin, aber ohne Bart, wie es schien um zehn Jahre jünger.
    xxx/ellauri273.html on line 86: In 1931, the dictator general Jorge Ubico came to power, backed by the United States, and initiated one of the most brutally repressive governments in Central American history. Just as Estrada Cabrera had done during his government, Ubico created a widespread network of spies and informants and had large numbers of political opponents tortured and put to death. A wealthy aristocrat (with an estimated income of $215,000 per year in 1930s dollars) and a staunch anti-communist, he consistently sided with the United Fruit Company, Guatemalan landowners and urban elites in disputes with peasants. After the crash of the New York Stock Exchange in 1929, the peasant system established by Barrios in 1875 to jump start coffee production in the country was not good enough anymore, and Ubico was forced to implement a system of debt slavery and forced labor to make sure that there was enough labor available for the coffee plantations and that the UFCO workers were readily available.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 185: Samuel A. Flewelling, Manu Sharma. Hydraulisen murtumisnesteen ja suolaveden ylöspäin suuntautuvan siirtymisen rajoitukset // Pohjavesi. Osa 52, numero 1. tammi/helmikuu 2014. Sivut 9–19. DOI: 10.1111/gwat.12095
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 189: Warner, NR, RB Jackson, TH Darrah, SG Osborn, A. Down, K. Zhao, A. White ja A. Vengosh. 2012. Geokemialliset todisteet Marcellus Formationin suolaveden mahdollisesta luonnollisesta siirtymisestä matalille pohjavesikerroille Pennsylvaniassa. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 109, no. 30: 11961–11966.
    xxx/ellauri281.html on line 468: Vesku ajoi pienen pätkän autolla elokuvassa Rautakauppias Uuno Turhapuro – presidentin vävy. Pahat pojat -elokuvassa Veskun ajama auto oli oikeasti lavetin päällä.
    xxx/ellauri292.html on line 47: In Rahab, Woman of Jericho, readers discover a Rahab who is a descendent of the tribe of Ephraim, one of the ten lost tribes of Israel. Her clan left Egypt and settled in Canaan before the Hebrews were enslaved. Although they did not wander in the desert with Moses for forty years, nor did they hear the laws that the Lord gave to His people, they still worshipped the one true God, though without the fringes.
    xxx/ellauri296.html on line 528: Patti sai aivovaurion juuri saatuaan siionistisen HS yleisönosastokirjoituxen valmiixi. Jotain siinä kyllä oli. Selvästikin lapsena traumatisoitunut. Mennyt mezään luokkaretkellä. Nauraa väkisin kuin velekanen isäntä. Pikku Reenalla lie ollut saman sortin skizoja. Tää siionismi oli Patin vaarin kalavelkoja, joka oli esikoislestadiaani. Patti ja sen vaimo on 2 uhriutuvaa narsistia toistensa tukassa. Taneli Kivipukki kiitteli Pattia HS insändaresta New Yorkista käsin kateena.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 92: Amerikaner är krigshezare som understöder det kalla kriget - dom tål inte att det ryska folket har befriat sig från slaveriet. Kotik knöp ihop det ena ögat. Vad skall vi ta oss till med såna reaktionärer, såna avundsjuka svin. Ni är fria, ni har pengar, så det passar er att vara "progressiva" och spotta den hand som föder er med alla möjliga förklenande uttalanden om Amerika. Annars skulle ni också vara reaktionärer som jag. Han nöp Anna i baken.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 354: Dr Alswanger var inte överens med Freud och Adler och Jung. Var och en av dem närmade sig naturligtvis sanningen men de hade bara skrapat på ytan. Som han såg saken hade alla tre overdrivit ordens bokstavliga mening och följaktligen blandat shop olika saker. Visst var sex viktigt, men sex var inte allt. Visst ville folk lyckas och ha makt över andra, men detta var ett symptom och inte en orsak. Visst till hörde individen kollektivet, människosläktet, men det var heller inte hela bilden. Hela bilden är: EAT! FUCK! KILL! Det värsta var, enligt Alswanger, kvinnornas slaveri.
    xxx/ellauri303.html on line 363: Naapurimme herra Pillun pikkuvolvo rekisterillä EMEE oli ilmeisesti mennyt piippuun Hulluin päivillä, sillä sitä kuletettiin kirkolta hinausauton lavetilla kohti Lahtea.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 188: haec sibi corrupto casiam dissoluit oliuo, Tämä ämmä pilasi oliiviöljyn laittamalla siihen laventelia.
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 211: Onondaga-järven koillisrannalla. Jesuiittalähetyssaarnaajat raportoivat suolavesilähteistä "Suolajärvenä" kutsutun
    xxx/ellauri306.html on line 233: kaivetuista suolavesikaivoista (natriumkloridin lähteenä) ja kalkkikivestä
    xxx/ellauri337.html on line 155: „Die Frage des Wohin war für die unterschiedlichsten Gruppen höchst aktuell. Wohin mit den Nazis, wohin mit den Kriegsgefangenen, wohin mit den Soldaten, wohin mit den Sklaven? Natürlich gabs da erprobte Lösungen: erschießen etc.“ (S. 289 f.)
    xxx/ellauri357.html on line 424: The ancient poets animated all sensible objects with Gods or Geniuses, calling them by the names and adorning them with properties of woods, rivers, mountains, lakes, cities, nations, and whatever their enlarged and numerous senses could perceive. And particularly they studied the Genius of each city and country, placing it under its mental deity. Till a system was formed, which some took advantage of and enslaved the vulgar by attempting to realize or abstract the mental deities from their objects. Thus began Priesthood. Priests are like worms, they shit on the nicest leaves. Choosing forms of worship from poetic tales. And at length they pronounced that the Gods had ordered such things. Thus men forgot that all deities reside in the human breast.
    xxx/ellauri363.html on line 220: lavereita, eikä vankeja sen mukaan saanut enää säilyttää maahan kaivetuissa koloissa tai
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    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 305: Jews and Christians don't believe in killing innocent people with suicide bombers, genocide bombers work much better. We see you eye to eye about keeping women under extreme repression treating them as property and slaves, plus about preaching hate instead of love and killing innocent people because they don't believe what you do. I'm American, so don't come to our country except for cleaning purposes, and try to turn it into what you left. If you love what you are leaving just stay there. I mean in Egypt, not Israel, that is forever reserved for us and our likes.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 478: See that? 72 individual tribes, at each other's throats, jockeying for supremacy. The most successful Arab states are tiny tribal enclaves like the UAE or Qatar, homogeneous and conservative. At larger scales you need a dictator to hold it all together. Otherwise it's me against my brother, my brother and me against my family, my family and me against my tribe, my tribe and me against the world.
    xxx/ellauri380.html on line 480: Tribalism, which was and is the salvation of the Jewish community, has been the bane of Arab society. It's due to the great Arab calamity of 1258, the true Nakba, their utter destruction at the hands of the Mongols which left them broken and helpless against the Seljuks and then the Ottomans. The Arabs were essentially slaves for nearly 700 years, until the Europeans freed them from the yoke of the Turks. They have never recovered from that existential disaster, nor are they likely to. Ironically, the only people who could take them under their wing and point them in the right direction are the Jews. But that ain't happening any time soon. We genocide them first.
    xxx/ellauri387.html on line 58: Vikingarna höll på med Trelleborgresorna. Under vikingatiden utgjorde bland annat de brittiska öarna i väster och Finland och Baltikum i öster viktiga källor för slavar, både för att hålla kvar i Skandinavien, och för att sälja vidare. Ukrainska posthandelfrugor till exempel. Dessutom sålde vikingarna både hedningar och kristna som trälar till Mellanöstern. Araberna kallade dessa vita slavar för saqaliba, och de var troligen både slaver, balter och finnar samt från västra Europa. Slavleden till den muslimska världen gick först via Donau, men från 900-talet främst längst Volgas handelsrutt till Ryssland.
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