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Marxism 101: Are People Too Greedy for Socialism?
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...money, for love, knowledge – has marked the upward surge of mankind. And greed – you mark my words – will not only save Teldar Paper, but that other malfunctioning corporation called
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21 July, 2010 |
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Reason for Gene Skepticism
(Articles/Philosophy)
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...grams, “gene” remains ultimately ambiguous. This is analogous to uses of the ambiguous words like “bank” or “jerk” in that there is more than one meaning for
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15 April, 2010 |
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So you want to be a Fiction Writer?
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...ty to all the talented aspiring authors. What you can think, what you can imagine, what you can put into words – the limit is only what you put upon yourself. In fiction anything is possible, ev
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09 March, 2010 |
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Biofeedback Monitoring using a Galvanic Skin Response Meter
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... in Word Analysis", where he describes using a GSR meter on a subject. Jung read a prepared list of words one by one to the subject while watching for reactions to each word on the meter. Words w
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04 March, 2010 |
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The Day Bipartisanship Died
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...e American conundrum; however, if history has taught us anything, it is this. Innovation is risky, words are documented, and complacency is precarious. Reward however can come as the resul
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09 October, 2009 |
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Political Ideology: Enemy of the State
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...e American conundrum; however, if history has taught us anything, it is this. Innovation is risky, words are documented, and complacency is precarious. Reward however can come as the resul
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02 October, 2009 |
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The George Orwell personality cult
(Articles/Politics)
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There are some words that must only be used delicately and infrequently, lest they lose their value. “Orwellian” is one such word. Whenever a Western government proposes a new policy that
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04 September, 2009 |
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On innate notions of linguistic knowledge
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.... a belief as to how clauses and verbs are arranged in a sentence); “lexical beliefs” denote words with their properly grounded meanings. While Chomskian nativism claims that at least synt
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25 August, 2009 |
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Reaction paper on SONA 2009
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...g done, just do it, do it hard, do it well. Don’t pussyfoot. Don't pander. And don’t say bad words in public....” To the former House Speaker Jose De Venecia saying, “The noisi
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01 August, 2009 |
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On the Progress of American Society and the Decline of Conservative Christianity
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...iety would be ideal for the maintenance of fundamentalist Christianity's control over the masses. In the words of Catherine Fahringer, "We would be 1,500 years ahead if it hadn't been for the chu
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21 July, 2009 |
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Writing a Review
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... creative effort of a musician, filmmaker, artist, author, etc. you need an open mind, careful choice of words, conscious effort to examine the piece of work, and mostly an interest in the subject/ ar
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06 July, 2009 |
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The Critique of the Metaphysical Idealist and Skeptics
(Articles/Philosophy)
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...and the sound of a drum, and can all be apart of one's dream because of the experience of them. In other words, it takes past experiences for our brain to produce dreams. When one comes into existence
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27 June, 2009 |
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The Immortality of The Human Cell
(Articles/Philosophy)
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... for lack of courage and conviction. The child you never knew, the disaster you never lived through, the words never written, attempted end never completed, the desire left voiceless; each a branch in
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06 June, 2009 |
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As Years Rolled By
(Articles/Arts & Literature)
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...’s hand is decorating the heap of sand with some clever designs not listening to… but those words are not lost.. it’s the way the kid listens to.. Years rolled by…. Nothin
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06 May, 2009 |
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Cryptology
(Articles/Science)
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...istories. The science of cryptology is the science of secure communications, formed from the Greek words kryptós, "hidden", and lógos, "word".Cryptography is th
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24 January, 2009 |
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The Theistic Multiverse (Part 1): Is The Multiverse Proof of God’s Existence?
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...ppen to man.” Even his interest in the stars inspired belief in a world beyond our own. In his own words, “Astronomy compels the soul to look upwards and leads us from this world to anothe
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27 November, 2008 |
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The Dawn of Socialized Banking in America
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...rsquo;t give up on your America, George, I’m reading my American history and reading your original words of wisdom to a new nation that you wrote and delivered at Federal Hall on Wall Street (hm
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09 November, 2008 |
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Silent-speech synthesizer
(Articles/Science)
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...he tongue in thinking. During my reflection on the thinking process, I realized that thinking with words is a silent speaking and that a person’s tongue moves in the oral tract when the pe
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02 November, 2008 |
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Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and The Victorian Crisis of Faith: A Critical Reading of Dover Beach
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...f the time, which in themselves were a large influence on the then-current theories of biology. In other words, Charles Darwin contradicted both the believes and scientific knowledge of the Victorians
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05 October, 2008 |
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7 Day Eclipse
(Articles/Arts & Literature)
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...h a shimmering lake of firebeyond the realm where pain could sing nostory better than a lifetime’s words ever would.Further than the darkest reachesof stubbornly cold cavernsthat hide the tale o
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04 October, 2008 |
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The Girl They Called Mariah
(Articles/Arts & Literature)
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...sincere scrimmageAnd the night falls youngTo sing from capacitive lungThy virtue seems unwrittenMore the words that have been bittenAwesome bite exceeds the spellOf daunting days and wishing wellsThe
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23 August, 2008 |
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Brute Johnson: A Critical Look at the Life of Dr. Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.,
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... to sixteen hundred, so is the proportion of an Englishman to a Frenchman” (Boswell, 54). In other words, one Englishman is worth five hundred thirty three and one thirdFrenchmen. Even though Jo
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12 August, 2008 |
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Throne of Blood: Cross-Cultural Cinema
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...tes the film’s Noh influence and acts as a visual cue for the Japanese audience that Asaji’s words and actions will also be highly stylized and symbolic, in the tradition of Noh. Japanese
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04 May, 2008 |
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When We Speak
(Articles/Arts & Literature)
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...drains.It's as if the sun has come out again.Your warm radiance renders me mute,except for vain, useless words of wonder.These, my crude words, scarcely mime,mimic the miracles you performon this admi
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20 February, 2008 |
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Niki - reader response poetry.
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There are few words that will express the way in which I felt that day, the day when we first met and I asked, half-embarrassed, for your kind help. Still, the words are even fewer that voice yo
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13 February, 2008 |
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The Ethics of Internet Privacy in Employment
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... action to be determined by the results the action produces, not necessarily the action itself. In other words, an action could be wrong in one situation, yet acceptable in another situation; this det
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08 January, 2008 |
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The Augustinian Picture and the Meaning of Music
(Articles/Philosophy)
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... function of music is to represent this meaning. We find it natural to compare music with language: words and melodies refer, sentences and symphonies describe. It is immediately clear, however,
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11 November, 2007 |
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Setting up your own website
(Articles/Management)
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...in a web-browser.<title>My Own Website</title> : This text between the <title> keywords will appear in the title bar of your visitor’s web-browser. Notice how a
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13 September, 2007 |
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The Smile of The Cheshire Cat: Splicing The Split Mind
(Articles/Psychology)
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...rdquo; was first coined by Eugen Bleuler, a Swiss Psychiatrist, and its etymology is rooted in two Greek words, “schizo” (to split) and “phreno” (mind). Literarily put, Schizop
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09 September, 2007 |
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Writing primer
(Articles/Arts & Literature)
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...n you have this passion for reading, you tend to notice difference in writing styles and creative use of words to generate imagery. At times we have ideas of our own on how the story or article could
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02 May, 2007 |
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I Think, Therefore... What?
(Articles/Philosophy)
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...ormation held in memories that seemed to have stemmed from the mind itself also be false? In other words, could one’s memories of their own prior thoughts be memories of that which was/is
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30 April, 2007 |
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Understanding The Job Market
(Articles/Economics)
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... ease the financial system by increasing the direct financing technique for innovation program. In other words, encouraging expensive and long term innovation program allow policy makers to reduce the
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18 October, 2003 |
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The "Haiphong Effect"
(Articles/Politics)
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...net officers opposed him and he knew there would be a strong domestic reaction. Nevertheless, in Nixon's words, "Defeat . . . was not an option."[51] On 5 May 1972, B-52 bombers conducted ra
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31 January, 2003 |
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