The evidence for the actual history of how İsrael became İsrael does not align with the Torah narrative that closely according to the current research and archaeology- rather than being migrants from elsewhere, it appears our ancient ancestors were just indigenous people who began differentiating themselves politically from their neighbours via the adoption If a monolatrous, or henotheistic religion that later evolved into monotheistic Judaism several centuries later. Henotheism is the worship and or belief of a single deity, while accepting the existence or possible existence of other deities. Monolatry is the recognition of many deities, but only consistent worship of a single deity.
ellauri411.html on line 189: After this came the Greeks and the invasion of Alexander. That had a huge impact on the Jews, just as it did on the rest of the ancient world. Many Jews ended up joining his armies and traveling with him to various parts of the world. Everywhere that Alexander established a city (always called Alexandria) he gave people land grants to settle there. Thus, Jews settled all over the Hellenistic Empire.
ellauri411.html on line 193: This was especially true in Egypt, where tensions were brewing between all the different factions that lived there. The Roman conquerors saw the inhabitants of the conquered territories as either Romans or non-Romans. The Greek immigrants in various territories, who had become used to being treated as superior, were enraged at having their ‘rights’ taken away. In Alexandria alone, the Romans compromised that the Greeks and Jews could retain their privileges. In the rural areas, they were classified as foreigners and had all their privileges wiped away.
ellauri420.html on line 228: Man's Fate (ranskaksi: La Condition humaine, "The Human Condition") on André Malraux'n vuonna 1933 kirjoittama romaani, joka kertoo epäonnistuneesta kommunistisesta kapinasta Shanghaissa vuonna 1927 ja eksistentiaalisista ongelmista, joita vallankumoukseen liittyvä monirotuinen miesryhmä kohtaa. Se muodostaa yhdessä Les Conquérantsin (1928 – "Valloittajat") ja La Voie Royalen (1930 – "Kuninkaallinen tie") kanssa trilogian epäonnistuneista vallankumouksista Aasiassa.
ellauri420.html on line 230: Vuonna 1933 Malraux julkaisi Man's Fate (La Condition Humaine) romaanin vuoden 1927 epäonnistuneesta kommunistikapinasta Shanghaissa. Huolimatta Malraux'n yrityksistä esittää kiinalaisia hahmoja kolmiulotteisempana ja kehittyneempänä kuin Les Conquérantsissa, hänen elämäkerturinsa Oliver Todd kirjoitti, ettei hän voinut "ihan päästä irti tavanomaisesta käsityksestä Kiinasta, jossa on cooleja, bambunversoja, oopiumin tupakoitsijoita, köyhiä, ja siron näpsäkät prostituoidut", jotka olivat tuolloin ranskalaisten tavallisia stereotypioita Kiinasta.
ellauri425.html on line 384: From 1990 to 2022, the American fast food chain McDonald´s operated and franchised McDonald´s restaurants in Russia.
ellauri425.html on line 388: Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, McDonald´s temporarily suspended all operations in the country on 8 March. In May, the company announced that it would sell all of its restaurants in Russia, which were rebranded as Vkusno i tochka.
ellauri425.html on line 402: The launch of the Bolshoi Mak is, in some ways, the ultimate challenge - for both the world´s largest fast food chain and the world´s largest country. Restaurants in the Soviet Union are renowned for their surly service, appalling hygiene, intimidating doormen, deafening bands and absence of half the items on the menu. Reserving a table can be an achievement in itself.
ellauri425.html on line 418: "For Soviet rubles only," announced a brass sign nearby, a not-so-subtle dig at the growing number of restaurants and shops that cater only to Westerners or the handful of privileged Soviet citizens with freely convertible foreign currencies.
ellauri425.html on line 425: "They´ll use these disposable plates and cups for one and a half months. Then they´ll go back to dirty saucers and glasses, like we have in our restaurants. It will all go downhill. We don´t know how to run a restaurant like this," said Andrei Grushin, an engineer.
ellauri425.html on line 458: Sam Yahel, from McDonald’s in Atlanta, who helped train the 630 Soviet workers, said the Soviet trainees were at a disadvantage because in most other parts of the world, new workers had at least eaten at one of the restaurants.
ellauri425.html on line 468: The McDonald’s prices are high compared to the state restaurants, where a large meal seldom costs more than a ruble. The Big Mac costs 3.75 rubles, or about $5 at the official exchange rate, and dinner out for the family can come to two days’ wages for the average Soviet worker.
ellauri425.html on line 475: The joint venture agreement between McDonald’s of Canada and the Moscow City Council calls for 20 restaurants, though there is no timetable or even a definite plan for when or where the second McDonald’s will open.
ellauri425.html on line 480: McDonald’s expects to open nearly 10,000 restaurants over the next four years, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023, a pace of growth that would be unprecedented even for the world´s largest burger chain.
ellauri429.html on line 75: Must, in their turns, to tyrants fall;
ellauri429.html on line 90: Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame:
ellauri430.html on line 277: And of all the pressing challenges that the nations represented here face, I believe there is nothing more urgent than mass migration. It just has to stop! No voter on this continent went to the ballot box to open the floodgates to millions of unvetted immigrants. In England, they voted for Brexit. And agree or disagree, they voted for it. And more and more all over Europe, they are voting for political leaders who promise to put an end to out-of-control migration. Now, I happen to agree with a lot of these concerns, but you don’t have to agree with me. I just think that people care about their homes. They care about their dreams. They care about their safety and their capacity to provide for themselves and their nonexistent children. This does not apply to the immigrants, for they are not people but fucking rabbits.
ellauri437.html on line 143: What is the 1798 law that Trump used to deport migrants?
ellauri437.html on line 150: The Alien Enemies Act grants the president of the United States sweeping powers to order the detention and deportation of natives or citizens of an "enemy" nation without following the usual processes.It was passed as part of a series of laws in 1798 when the US believed it would enter a war with France. Which is close to happening again as the Frenchies are about to confiscate The Statue of Liberty back to France. Putin ja Lukachenka vaihtaa itkunauruemojeita Korean ja Kiinan kaa.
ellauri437.html on line 176: The troops were taking back control of the jail from a powerful gang that had turned it into something of a resort, complete with zoo, restaurants, nightclub, betting shop and swimming pool. But the gang's boss, Hector Guerrero Flores, escaped.
ellauri437.html on line 185: Tren de Aragua has under Guerrero Flores's leadership expanded into Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Chile and diversified from extorting migrants into sex-trafficking, contract killing and kidnapping.
ellauri437.html on line 202: As of 2023, there were 770,000 Venezuelans living in the US, representing slightly less than 2% of all immigrants in the country, according to the Migration Policy Institute. Most had been given protected status by the US government. They are Venezuelan right wing emigrants, much like the old times Cubans or the Vietnamese boat refugees. Completely harmless.
ellauri437.html on line 204: Trump has often said that Venezuela's crime rate has fallen to record lows because the country "emptied out its prisons" by sending migrants to the US. Kokeilen samaa, tuumaa USA:n diktaattori.
ellauri445.html on line 77: Qu'une guerre mobile ne correspond pas à l’utilisation de l’hoplite, en témoigne la bataille de Sphactérie en -425. 420 hoplites spartiates sont harcelés à distance par des unités légères athéniennes, notamment des peltastes. Courageux et endurants au corps-à-corps mais incapables de riposter, les 292 survivants se rendent. C’est un choc dans le monde grec, puisqu’il s’agit d’homophiloi, c’est-à-dire des hoplites appartenant à la même catégorie sociale que ceux qui ont combattus aux Thermopyles et à Platées contre les Perses. Cet affrontement met un terme à l’invincibilité spartiate, il constitue également le déclin des formations de combat lourdes et avec elles les hoplites.
ellauri449.html on line 155: Der Tod des Kindes ist bei dieser Interpretation oft ein seelischer Tod, in dem das Kind in einem verlorenen Zustand ist. Er wird Narkotiker und will nicht einmal Laborantschule besuchen. Wiederum anderen Interpreten zufolge verkörpert die Figur des Erlkönigs erste unbewusste pubertäre Ahnungen: Er repräsentiere die männliche Natur des Knaben. Das gefällt dem pedofilen Vater nicht.
ellauri466.html on line 258: Based on Army data, prominent psychologists and eugenicists such as Henry H. Goddard, Harry H. Laughlin, and Princeton professor Carl Brigham wrote that people from southern and eastern Europe were less intelligent than native-born Americans or immigrants from the Nordic countries, and that black Americans were less intelligent than white Americans.
ellauri468.html on line 120: Bernard Werber souhaite approfondir le thème de la vie après la mort. Planète BD estime que la trilogie des bandes dessinées suicidale Exit était décevante. En 1996 sort La Révolution des fourmis. Super décevant elle aussi. Dans la plupart de ses romans, Bernard Werber utilise la même forme de construction, alternant des articles informatifs d’encyclopédie et deux ou trois fils narratifs. On retrouve des personnages comme Edmond Wells à la fois dans la trilogie des Fourmis et dans L'Empire des anges, mais également des thèmes récurrents, comme « l’Arbre des possibles » d’Isidore Katzenberg. Whoa!? Is he related to Katzenjammer? Were Katzenjammer kids Jewish? No German immigrants. Bernard Werber est membre d'honneur de l'Institut de recherche sur les expériences extraordinaires (INREES), une association ayant pour vocation la sensibilisation des professionnels en santé mentale, des médecins et des soignants en général, aux expériences extraordinaires ou inhabituelles. Bernard Werber est l'un des auteurs français les plus lus dans le monde. Il est particulièrement populaire en Corée du Sud. Son style bascule dans le simplisme et les clichés trop souvent. « Ce livre a été écrit après l'échec des Thanatonautes. L'idée était de faire un manuel pour faire la prochaine révolution. Une révolution qui ne fait pas couler le sang mais qui utilise Internet. Pour que les idées soient jugées sur leurs valeurs et non sur l'apparence ou le statut de celui qui les émet. Les fourmis ont un système où les idées circulent de manière fluide. Internet aussi. Donc, j'ai pensé : si la révolution communiste c'est « les soviets plus l'électricité », La Révolution des fourmis c'est « les individus plus Internet ». Quelle connerie. L'internet n'est pas du tout different du reste des pheromones humains.
ellauri468.html on line 580: When developing the 1965 film The Ipcress File, based on Len Deighton's 1962 novel of the same name, the production team needed a name for the previously anonymous protagonist, a rough-edged, petty crook turned spy. They chose "Harri Kädettäjä", because they wanted a mundane name, 'one that means absolutely nothing, a common name', to distance him from Ian Fleming's James Bond, the stereotypical sophisticated, swashbuckling spy. Caine stated at the time of filming that he knew a dull kid at school called "Palmer", with Harry Saltzman saying 'good, and what about a first name?', to which Caine innocently remarked "Harry", not realising his gaffe until seeing Saltzman's stare. Yes, Harry Saltzman was Jewish. He was the son of Jewish immigrants Abraham and Sara, no Dora, from Poland, and his Jewish heritage is a topic mentioned in discussions of his life and work, with The Guardian noting his resemblance to characters in Mordecai Richler's novels about Canadian-Jewish bluffers and gamblers.
ellauri469.html on line 82: A 2013 survey showed that about half of Americans reported eating at fast food (FF) restaurants at least weekly, and ∼80% of adults went to FF restaurants at least once per month. FF is one of the major components of Americans' diet, as about 11% of their calories are derived from fast food consumption among adults.
ellauri469.html on line 87: Low-income and food-insecure people consume more FF owing in part to lack of access to money to buy healthy and affordable and perceived barriers of higher prices for healthy foods and lower prices for FF, which also contributes to sustaining FF as a major contributor to Americans' diets. A systematic review found that FF restaurants are more prevalent in low-income areas compared with middle- to higher-income areas and in areas with higher concentrations of ethnic minority groups compared with Armenioids and Caucasians.
ellauri469.html on line 90: Impulsive individuals prefer convenience meals more than anal retentive individuals, and those WHO can read food labels are more likely to consume a healthy diet. Two thirds of Americans thought the food served at FF restaurants is not good for them, but they like the cages provided for their kids.
ellauri469.html on line 92: Americans' typical food shopping behaviors by car may lead them to feel no barriers to visiting relatively faraway FF restaurants. A study found that Americans travel an average of 2.6 miles from home to food establishments. Overweight/obese people can be more vulnerable to the FF availability in their neighborhood than others regarding their FFC. Overweight/obese children WHO can't drive had a sensitivity to FF availability (indicated by FF restaurant density) influencing their FFC compared with non-overweight children.
ellauri475.html on line 367: La phrase signifie : « le meilleur et le pire chez les hommes, nos vertus et nos vices, nos sciences et nos erreurs, nos conquérants et nos philosophes, c'est-à-dire une multitude de mauvaises choses pour un petit nombre de bonnes », soulignant que les aspects négatifs de l'humanité l'emportent souvent sur les positifs, un thème central de la critique rousseauiste de la société qui corrompt l'homme. Cette citation évoque une vision pessimiste de la condition humaine, souvent associée à des critiques comme celle de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, qui, dans ses discours, dénonçait comment la société, loin d'améliorer l'homme, le dégrade en introduisant le vice et l'inégalité.
ellauri476.html on line 421: Jotkut tulkinnat Pliniusin toimista ja kirjoituksista viittaavat siihen, että hän saattoi olla manipuloiva ja käyttää kirjeitään mielistelläkseen muita, esitelläkseen hyveitään ja vaikuttaakseen mielipiteisiin. Hänen julkinen persoonansa, jolle oli ominaista näennäinen ystävällisyys ja anteliaisuus, on saattanut olla strateginen naamio hänen asemansa ja vaikutusvaltansa parantamiseksi. Despite criticisms, Pliny's public career shows him as a man of integrity and public spirit. His efforts to prosecute corrupt officials and Christian immigrants and his contributions to his hometown indicate a commitment to justice and civic duty. He was a true republican. Ennen kaikkea se on aivan vitun pitkästyttävä.
ellauri478.html on line 115:This question leads to many other theological questions about the nature of hell, the problem of evil, and the salvation of people such as babies, the paperless immigrants, the intellectually disabled, and others who cannot understand the propositions of the gospel (e.g. Trinity). There is quite a bit I don’t know about this topic. But I do know God is loving, compassionate, and just. And I truly trust him to judge rightly, I'm sure I shall applaud his decision from my place among the lambs whatever it is. What he wills is good and conversely.
ellauri479.html on line 481: Donald Trump, 79, frequently recited "The Snake," a song originally written by Oscar Brown Jr. and popularized by Al Wilson, during his political rallies. The song tells the story of a woman who rescues a half-frozen snake, only to be bitten after showing kindness. Trump uses this narrative as a metaphor for immigration, suggesting that welcoming immigrants poses a danger to Americans.
ellauri480.html on line 416: Do we ultimately have to confess maybe that they are already made evil, that they have no choice nor free will about becoming Orcs, and that Eru thus professes in creating giant numbers of „naturally bad“ souls? Sorry, Mr. Tolkien, but this is bullshit. To Iluvátar, granting help means inflicting genocides. Not as if he, supreme and almighty god, did not have more subtle means! We should assume He might send helicopters over and just halt Ar-Pharazôn´s heart - and while we are at that, those of his senior officers, too – and with all their tyrants dropping dead on the afterdeck, the survivors would fall onto their knees, praise God for delivering them from Evil, and rejoicingly return to freedom. Oh no, not that! Iluvátar resorts to divine displays of the most coercing kind: „And all the fleets of the Númenóreans were drawn down into the abyss, and they were drowned and swallowed up for ever.“
ellauri481.html on line 369: The Arab Platoon was established when the Haganah [Zionist paramilitary organization] decided it needed a nucleus of trained fighters who could operate deep inside enemy lines, gathering information, carrying out sabotage and targeted killing missions. The training of its men—most of them [Jewish] immigrants from Arab lands—included commando tactics and explosives, but also intensive study of Islam and Arab customs. They were nicknamed Mis
xxx/ellauri010.html on line 39: Tyrants and sycophants have been and are. on styränkit ja nilkit, niiden pyllynnuolijat.
xxx/ellauri056.html on line 613: Die Traditionsrestaurants der Straße waren bekannte regelmäßige Treffs für Künstler, Schriftsteller und andere Persönlichkeiten wie: Bertolt Brecht, Wassily Kandinsky, Rainer Maria Rilke, Lenin, Adolf Hitler, Franz Josef Strauß im Schelling-Salon sowie Thomas Mann, Frank Wedekind, Joachim Ringelnatz, Stefan George, Franz Marc, Paul Klee und Lenin im Café Altschwabing, und Seija mit Piki in der Studentenstadt.
xxx/ellauri059.html on line 372: The Duke doesn’t know how to deal with it but Basanio, successful in his suit, recruits his clever fiancé Portia, who is schooled in matters of law, to appear as a judge, disguised as a man. The trial takes place and Portia grants Shylock the pound of flesh, and counsels him to show mercy. Shylock takes out his knife to cut the flesh from the area close to Antonio’s heart and she stops him and tells him that it is against the law for anyone to shed a drop of Christian blood.
xxx/ellauri068.html on line 413: Reviews, rants, and riffs on books (and things that aren’t books). Thanks you and have the blessed day.
xxx/ellauri081.html on line 513: Benny was born Benjamin Kubelsky in Chicago on February 14, 1894, and grew up in nearby Waukegan. He was the son of Jewish immigrants Meyer Kubelsky (1864–1946) and Emma Sachs Kubelsky (1869–1917), sometimes called "Naomi". Meyer was a saloon owner and later a haberdasher who had emigrated to America from Poland. Emma had emigrated from Lithuania. Benny began studying violin, an instrument that became his trademark, at the age of 6, his parents hoping for him to become a professional violinist. He loved the instrument, but hated practice. His music teacher was Otto Graham Sr., a neighbor and father of football player Otto Graham. At 14, Benny was playing in dance bands and his high school orchestra. He was a dreamer and poor at his studies, and was ultimately expelled from high school. He later did poorly in business school and at attempts to join his father´s business. In 1911, he began playing the violin in local vaudeville theaters for $7.50 a week (about $210 in 2020 dollars). He was joined on the circuit by Ned Miller, a young composer and singer.
xxx/ellauri085.html on line 585: At this point, unless we allow millions more immigrants into our country, thereby expanding the workforce, economic growth will be sluggish. There is plenty of wealth being created, but it is often in too few hands. Government spending generally has far less velocity due to more and more people having less disposable income. The elitists in the U.S. embarked on this globalist philosophy 30–40 years ago and there has been significant economic growth worldwide, but that has been at the expense of the American worker and to some degree our way of life. The introduction of massive amounts of consumer credit has only made things worse.
xxx/ellauri085.html on line 595: I would open up the border to allow a more free flow of immigrants.
xxx/ellauri087.html on line 332: Milton was born in Brooklyn, New York on July 31, 1912. His parents, Sára Ethel (née Landau) and Jenő Saul Friedman, were Jewish immigrants from Beregszász in Carpathian Ruthenia, Kingdom of Hungary (now Berehove in Ukraine). They both worked as dry goods merchants. Shortly after his birth, the family relocated to Rahway, New Jersey. In his early teens, Friedman was injured in a car accident, which scarred his upper lip.
xxx/ellauri087.html on line 342: Friedman was an idiosyncratic figure who would be hard to pigeonhole in the current political spectrum, he kinda drops off on the ultraviolet side. He inspired the conservative movement, but was against any discrimination against gay people, in addition to being an agnostic. He was a libertarian who advocated for a progressive income tax system that even went into the negative to ensure that everyone could, at the very least, meet their basic needs. Elon Musk is all for basic income too. But he also wants to send a Tesla to deep space as a token of esteem to alien intelligence. With a piece of cardboard inside the windshield spelling HUMAN. To sum up, Freedman and Musk are both East European emigrants, Elon is not a jew, and Milton was not gay, although a funny guy.
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 392: Left: Generally, support a moratorium on deporting or offering a pathway to citizenship to certain undocumented immigrants. e.g. those with no criminal record, who has lived in the U.S. for 5+ years. Less restrictive legal immigration.
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 393: Right: Generally against amnesty for any undocumented immigrants. Oppose a moratorium on deporting certain workers. Funding for stronger enforcement actions at the border (security, wall). More restrictive legal immigration.
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 772: Emily Greene Balch (January 8, 1867 – January 9, 1961) was an American economist, sociologist and pacifist. Balch combined an academic career at Wellesley College with a long-standing interest in social issues such as poverty, child labor, and immigration, as well as settlement work to uplift poor immigrants and reduce juvenile delinquency. Mother Thing. She became a central leader of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) based in Switzerland, for which she won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. In a letter to the president of Wellesley, she wrote we should follow "the ways of Jesus." Her spiritual thoughts were that American economy was "far from being in harmony with the principles of Jesus which we profess." Wellesley College terminated her contract in 1919.
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 784: A typical example is her work concerning immigrants. She was the first professor in America to give students a course of lectures on problems relating to immigrants. Best known, undoubtedly, is her work on the Slav immigrants in the United States, a work which is said to be a landmark in the scientific analysis of immigration problems3. This work provides a perfect illustration of her approach: before putting pen to paper she visited most of the Slav centers in the United States and also did research for a year in those regions of Austria-Hungary from which many of the immigrants came. Not content to rely on verbal or written sources, she felt she had to see things for herself, to meet these people, and to study their conditions at first hand.
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 188: Curiously, across my country (which? Is the turd talking about America? Most likely.) Mexican restaurants, often owned and run by Mexicans, are festooned with sombreros – if perhaps not for long. At the UK’s University of East Anglia, the student union has banned a Mexican restaurant from giving out sombreros, deemed once more an act of “cultural appropriation” that was also racist.
xxx/ellauri103.html on line 281: I reviewed a novel recently that I had regretfully to give a thumbs-down, though it was terribly well intended; its heart was in the right place. But in relating the Chinese immigrant experience in America, the author put forward characters that were mostly Chinese. That is, that’s sort of all they were: Chinese. Which isn’t enough. They ought to be specifically American Chinese immigrants, believers in the American Dream. That would have fattened them out.
xxx/ellauri120.html on line 35: Novelist Bulwer-Lytton was a friend and contemporary of Charles Dickens and was one of the pioneers of the historical novel, exemplified by his most popular work, The Last Days of Pompeii. He is best remembered today for the opening line to the novel Paul Clifford, which begins "It was a dark and stormy night..." and is considered by some to be the worst opening sentence in the English language. However, Bulwer-Lytton is also responsible for well-known sayings such as "The penis mightier than the sword" from his play Richelieu. Despite being a very popular author with 19th-century readers, few people today are even aware of his prodigious body of literature spanning many genres. In the 21st century he is known best as the namesake for the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest (BLFC), sponsored annually by the English Department at San Jose State University, which challenges entrants "to compose the opening sentence to the worst of all possible novels", and the township of Lytton, or Camchin until the British nosey parkers came, saw and beat the copper-colored nlaka'pamuxes. Now their village got burned to ashes thanx to the industrial revolution.
xxx/ellauri121.html on line 323: James "Jim" Polk was the long time editorial director of House of Anansi Press and edited two books by Charles Taylor, as well as work by Margaret Atwood, George Grant, Northrop Frye, and many others. With a literature PhD (which Peggy never finished) he has taught at Harvard, Idaho, Ryerson and Alberta, and has written a comic novel, a stage comedy about Canadian publishing, articles, short stories, and criticism about Canadian writers and writing. As an advisor at the Ontario Ministry of Culture, he worked on grants for theatre and books, developed a tax credit for publishers and remodelled the Trillium Book Prize to include Franco Ontarian writing. He lives in Toronto and, trained as a pianist, still practices daily, playing classics and show-tunes in seclusion.
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 428: From the start, critics complained about the ostensible sameness of Roth’s books, their narcissism and narrowness—or, as he himself put it, comparing his own work to his father’s conversation, “Family, family, family, Newark, Newark, Newark, Jew, Jew, Jew.” Over time, he took on vast themes—love, lust, loneliness, marriage, masculinity, ambition, community, solitude, loyalty, betrayal, patriotism, rebellion, piety, disgrace, the body, the imagination, American history, mortality, the relentless mistakes of life—and he did so in a variety of forms: comedy, parody, romance, conventional narrative, postmodernism, autofiction. In each performance of a self, Roth captured the same sound and consciousness. in nearly fifty years of reading him I’ve never been more bored. I got to know Roth in the nineteen-nineties, when I interviewed him for this magazine around the time he published “The Human Stain.” To be in his presence was an exhilarating, though hardly relaxing, experience. He was unnervingly present, a condor on a branch, unblinking, alive to everything: the best detail in your story, the slackest points in your argument. His intelligence was immense, his performances and imitations mildly funny. “He who is loved by his parents is a conquistador,” Roth used to say, and he was adored by his parents, though both could be daunting to the young Philip. Herman Roth sold insurance; Bess ruled the family’s modest house, on Summit Avenue, in a neighborhood of European Jewish immigrants, their children and grandchildren. There was little money, very few books. Roth was not an academic prodigy; his teachers sensed his street intelligence but they were not overawed by his classroom performance. Roth learned to write through imitation. His first published story, “The Day It Snowed,” was so thoroughly Truman Capote that, he later remarked, he made “Capote look like a longshoreman.”
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 791: Hole's performance on August 26, 1994, at the Reading Festival—Love's first public performance following Cobain's death—was described by MTV as "by turns macabre, frightening and inspirational". John Peel wrote in The Guardian that Love's disheveled appearance "would have drawn whistles of astonishment in Bedlam", and that her performance "verged on the heroic ... Love steered her band through a set which dared you to pity either her recent history or that of the band ... the band teetered on the edge of chaos, generating a tension which I cannot remember having felt before from any stage." The band performed a series of riotous concerts over the following year, with Love frequently appearing hysterical onstage, flashing crowds, stage diving, and getting into fights with audience members. One journalist reported that at the band's show in Boston in December 1994: "Love interrupted the music and talked about her deceased husband Kurt Cobain, and also broke out into Tourette syndrome-like rants. The music was great, but the raving was vulgar and offensive, and prompted some of the audience to shout back at her."
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 435: Prosper Mérimée naît le 28 septembre 18031 à Paris dans une famille bourgeoise. Du côté de sa mère, Prosper Mérimée est sans doute l'arrière-petit-fils de Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont (1711-1776). Les parents de Prosper, qui se sont mariés à (Paris 12e) le 22 juin 1802, ont un solide bagage intellectuel et artistique datant du XVIIIe siècle, mais ne s'engagent guère dans les courants culturels naissants (romantisme). De l'éducation parentale, Mérimée retient l'horreur de l'emphase.
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 420: 18 December International Migrants Day
xxx/ellauri167.html on line 602: Journalists face just the same old challenges than they did in Chicago in 1968. As the president vilifies the media as “the enemy of the people,” and reporters have occasion to attend his rallies with a security detail in tow, it’s clear that the specter of violence again looms large. There is also ferocious disagreement over the meaning of what we view on social media or television, a disagreement that clearly is not native to America, but brought in by the white immigrants. What is obvious to some is not to others, who would contend, for example, that “truth is not truth but alternative truth, " or "news is not news but fake news", or "election is not a vote but a steal".
xxx/ellauri169.html on line 268: Beginning in the early 1970s Gretchen Passantino was one of the early critics of the local churches of Taiwanese immigrants and of Witness Lee.
xxx/ellauri176.html on line 217: Verse, sur les lointains mourants, ses tristes fêtes, veettynä, mikä proffien unohtama aamuluento
xxx/ellauri176.html on line 882: Jordan was the faeces of the National Socialist Movement, which was later rebranded as the British Movement. The group campaigned to repatriate all immigrants of colour and for Jews to be shipped off to Israel. Jordan claimed that it was his group that invented the much publicised "If you want a nigger for a neighbour, vote Tory Liberal or Labour" slogan. Jordan was reportedly fined for stealing three pairs of red knickers from Tesco in 1975. Magistrates fined him £50 for the offence.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 312: Carlson's paternal grandparents were Richard Gere and Pamela Anderson, teenagers who placed "Dick" at The Home of The Worriers orphanage where he was wet nursed first by Carl Bellman's tjänare Mollberg, then a maiden, near Boston, and finally by a tannery worker with Swedish accent named Florence Nightingale, and as a result adopted at the age of two-years-old the reactionary views of upper-middle-class Finland immigrants, the Carlsons, and the oldest tanner in America and his wife.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 335: By the end of 2018, after the show had begun to boycot at least twenty advertisers, Carlson said immigrants are "poorer, dirtier and even worse fooled than the rest". He was saved by his remarks concerning women (calling them "like dogs" and "extremely primitive").
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 460: This is a wonderful country with a good life for most thus encouraging immigrants past and present to settle here.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 464: If immigrants still feel that they dislike everything this country and its people stand for, there is a big wide world out there with plenty of places to choose to live in, but I doubt they would find anywhere better than here.
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 1061: Writing in The Guardian, the political journalist Gaby Hinsliff described Strange Death as "gentrified xenophobia" and "Chapter after chapter circles around the same repetitive themes: migrants raping and murdering and terrorising; paeans to Christianity; long polemics about how Europe is too ´exhausted by history´ and colonial guilt to face another battle, and is thus letting itself be rolled over by invaders fiercely confident in their own beliefs", while also pointing out that Murray offers little definition of the European culture he claims is under threat. Pankaj Mishra´s review in The New York Times described the book as "a handy digest of far-right clichés". In The Intercept, Murtaza Hussain criticized the "relentlessly paranoid tenor" of Murray´s work and said that its claims of mass crime perpetuated by immigrants were "blinkered to the point of being propaganda", while noting the book´s appeal to the far right. In Middle East Eye, Georgetown professor Ian Almond called the book "a staggeringly one-sided flow of statistics, interviews and examples, reflecting a clear decision to make the book a rhetorical claim that Europe is doomed to self-destruction".
xxx/ellauri208.html on line 1028: They asked Prophet Idris: "If we leave Babylon, where will we find a place like it?" Prophet Idris said: "If we immigrate for the sake of Allah, He will provide for us." (By now the West is full of these immigrants.) So the people went with Prophet Idris and they reached the land of Egypt. They saw the Nile River. Idris stood at its bank and mentioned Allah, the Exalted, by saying: "Subhan Allah." For three days of the week, Idris would preach to his people and four days he would devote solely to the worship of God.
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 256: In 1953 (aged 24) while traveling to France aboard the Queen Mary, Ursula met historian Charles Le Guin.They married in Paris in December 1953. According to Le Guin, the marriage signaled the "end of the doctorate" for her. While her husband finished his doctorate at Emory University in Georgia, and later at the University of Idaho, Le Guin taught French and worked as a secretary until the birth of her daughter Elisabeth in 1957. A second daughter, Caroline, was born in 1959. Also in that year, Charles became an instructor in history at Portland State University, and the couple moved to Portland, Oregon, where their son Theodore was born in 1964. They would live in Portland for the rest of their lives, although Le Guin received further Fulbright grants to travel to London in 1968 and 1975.
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 399: Oh-oh! Hart was a xenophile. No wonder his planned synthesis didn´t work. Can´t make an American synthesis without immigrants poking their pale faces in. With just Ishi and his chums it won´t be the same.
xxx/ellauri232.html on line 99: If social claims appeal to the people's struggle with poverty and inequality, nationalism offers an encompassing narrative, an identity that blurs the lines of social classes and hides the social fractures that created this very problem. While Fascism promises to protect workers, studies show how Workers' conditions worsened severely during fascist times, something that can also be seen in the strong ultraliberal component most of the 'new far right', and of the dubious democratic credentials of of neoliberalism, devoid of the philosophical background of political liberalism. Nationalism gives the two great enemies behind the woes of people: foreigners, and immigrants. The external enemy, the internal enemy. Both combined ensure that no one is paying attention at inequality or working and living conditions.
xxx/ellauri268.html on line 148: Emmauxen käynnillä haaviin sattui Irwin Shawin, kommunistivainotun venäläisexpatriaatin novellikokoelma (1967) jonka niminovelli on "God was here but he left early". Nimi oli hauska, sixi ostin sen. Shawin oma nimikin oli ennen hauskempi. Shaw was born Irwin Gilbert Shamforoff in the South Bronx, New York City, to Jewish immigrants from Russia. Svetlana Moskovasta (venakko) sanoi goodreadseissa novelleista näin:
xxx/ellauri298.html on line 596: All Quadrants All Levels (AQAL, pron. "ah-qwul") on integraaliteorian peruskehys. Se mallintaa ihmisten tietämystä ja kokemusta nelikentällä "sisä-ulkoinen" x "yksilö-kollektiivi" -akselilla. Wilberin mukaan se on kokonaisvaltainen lähestymistapa todellisuuteen, metateoria, joka yrittää selittää, kuinka akateemiset tieteenalat ja kaikenlainen tieto ja kokemus sopivat yhteen johdonmukaisesti. Sen selitysvoima on aivan hirveä. Mallin huippu on muodoton tietoisuus, "yksinkertainen olemisen tunne", joka rinnastetaan useisiin "lopullisiin" itämaisiin perinteisiin. Tämä muodoton tietoisuus ylittää ilmiömäisen maailman, joka on viime kädessä vain ilmentymä jostain transsendenttisesta todellisuudesta. Wilberin mukaan AQAL-kategoriat - kvadrantit, linjat, tasot, tilat ja tyypit - kuvaavat buddhalaisuuden kahden totuuden opin suhteellista totuutta . Wilberin mukaan mikään niistä ei ole totta absoluuttisessa mielessä. Vain muodoton tietoisuus, "yksinkertainen olemisen tunne" on olemassa absoluuttisesti.
xxx/ellauri304.html on line 513: As novelists, we create a character not by what we tell but by what we show. Show not tell, you know (fucking immigrants shut up). What does that character say? What does he do? What do others say about him? What do they think of him? What would he say if he was slapping a kid at the local Walmart’s? That’s characterization and it makes your fictional people come alive.
xxx/ellauri376.html on line 613: Sots avares, vains conquérants ;
xxx/ellauri394.html on line 189: The same day, the Marshal of the Kingdom, Charles Burnett Wilson, was tipped off by detectives to the imminent planned coup. Wilson requested warrants to arrest the 13-member council of the Committee of Safety, and put the Kingdom under martial law. Because the members had strong political ties to United States Minister to Hawaii John L. Stevens, the requests were repeatedly denied by the queen´s cabinet, who feared that the arrests would escalate the situation. After a failed negotiation with Thurston, Wilson began to collect his men for the confrontation. Wilson and captain of the Royal Household Guard Samuel Nowlein had rallied a force of 496 men who were kept at hand to "protect" the queen. Marines from the USS Boston and two companies of US sailors landed and took up positions at the US Legation, the Consulate, and Arion Hall. The sailors and Marines did not enter the palace grounds or take over any buildings, and never fired a shot, but their presence served effectively in intimidating royalist defenders. Historian William Russ states, "the injunction to prevent fighting of any kind made it impossible for the monarchy to protect itself". Paljon se olisi kannattanutkin jenkki tykkivenediplomatian tuntien.
xxx/ellauri410.html on line 1261: As for the Trinity being a form of pagan lunch meat - again it's just something you made up. If God is both masculine and feminine why is He only referred to in the masculine in holy scripture? If you really put some brain power behind your imaginary rants you would have considered John 4:24 when God's own son declared God to be Spirit, so he could easily be neither. Of course you didn't bother to consider John 10:30 when you made up your concept about Jesus lack of deity.
xxx/ellauri416.html on line 459: The patriarch Abraham lived several hundred years before the twelfth century (so he got there first, nyaah nyaah nyaah), and the biblical narrative attests that he and his sons had contact with the Philistines. There are several possible explanations for this discrepancy. One is that another people group was known as the Philistines, and the migrants from the Aegean who arrived in the twelfth century took on its moniker and called themselves Philistines. Another possible explanation is that there was a steady flow of migrants from the Aegean, all of whom were related and called themselves Philistines.
xxx/ellauri436.html on line 268: Mortimer Jerome Adler (28. joulukuuta 1902 – 28. kesäkuuta 2001) oli yhdysvaltalainen aristoteelinen filosofi ja kirjailija. Hän työskenteli filosofian popularisoimiseksi. Nimestä, nenästä, synnyinpaikasta ja pitkäikäisyydestä sen voi arvata juutalaisexi. Bingo! Adler was born in Manhattan, New York City, on December 28, 1902, to Jewish immigrants from Germany: Clarissa (Manheim), a schoolteacher, and Ignatz Adler, a jewelry salesman. He dropped out of school at age 14 to become a copy boy for The New York Sun, with the ultimate aspiration of becoming a journalist. Adler soon returned to school to take writing classes at night, where he discovered the western philosophical tradition.
xxx/ellauri442.html on line 65: Stanley Louis Cavell (/kəˈvɛl/; September 1, 1926 – June 19, 2018) was an American philosopher. He was the Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value at Harvard University. He worked in the fields of ethics, aesthetics, and ordinary language philosophy. As an interpreter, he produced influential works on Wittgenstein, Austin, Emerson, Thoreau, and Heidegger. His work is characterized by its conversational tone and frequent literary references. Cavell was born as Stanley Louis Goldstein to a Jewish family in Atlanta, Georgia. His mother, Fannie (Segal), the daughter of immigrants from Romania, was a locally renowned pianist for radio, vaudeville, and silent films. Cavell died in Boston, Massachusetts of heart failure on June 19, 2018, at the age of 91. He is buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Jewish section.
xxx/ellauri442.html on line 389: Kindness and honesty rule first, (27-36 years), then love and leadership (37-46 years), and finally gratitude and love of learning (47-57 years). The virtues of humanity and justice were shown to increase slightly over time, with girls superseding boys in all six virtues at every measurement interval. The only strengths that did not show significant genetic effects were teamwork, humility, and humor (immigrants). Seven character strengths (e.g., gratitude, hope, kindness, leadership, love, spirituality, and teamwork) showed significant increases two months after September 11 in an U.S. American sample with effects that lingered ten months afterward. Moreover, the European Football Championship (Euro 2008) seems to have at least provisionally affected the endorsement of character strengths honesty, fairness, humility, and spirituality during and after the event, as measured by answers to silly questionnaires (https://www.charakterstaerken.org/):
xxx/ellauri457.html on line 201: This is what the crooks say in their defense: Maduro has continued the huge social welfare programs and price control policies of Hugo Chavez, who steered the country toward socialism before dying in 2013. Through nearly a decade of mismanagement, Venezuela squandered its profound oil wealth, leaving its economy in tatters and Latin America reeling from an unprecedented mass exodus of migrants in search of food and medicine.
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