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The Curse of Kali

By: Audrey Blankenhagen

...they cannot trouble us.’ Sleeman: ‘And how do they not trouble you?’ Thuggee: ‘Are not the people whom we kill, killed by the orders of KALI... ...fe without you now, my darling Rosita. Will you brave that long sea journey and all those strange people to be with your Helen?’ Audrey Blankenhag... ...n the heat of June with no water. He wrote of the overpowering stench of urine, vomit, excrement, corpses and sweat and when at last, after ten appa... ...nd are called “garrials”. They are very useful for disposing of the half-charred remains of Hindu corpses, which float down the river from Benares.’... ...te as a sleepy crocodile opened its reptilian eyes and slid down the river bank. Had it spotted a corpse amidst all the flotsam and jetsam of the mu... ...len. ‘Yes’, agreed Gavin, ‘but the Nawab feeds his tigers in the hunting reserve to ensure their conservation and to provide his hunting guests ann... ...r James Cameron that Indian army sepoys had revolted in Meerut, killed their officers and British civilians in the town and were marching on Delhi t... ... annexed by the British under Lord Dalhousie’s Doctrine of Lapse. ‘It may be best if all British civilians and any Europeans living in Mirapore wer... ...read in our children’s mouths?’ Gavin had already organised the transport to the fort of British civilians living in and around Mirapore and at the...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

... to make her his consort by changing the law to allow for a morganatic marriage (of people from different classes, with no rights of inheritance). S... ...tionally, the King was not allowed by the British government to address the British people and the Empire through the BBC. The government's cons... ...ocytes to other parts of the body. The appendix is not, therefore, useless, as most people think. It is part of the immune system. The GALT disappea... ...t. Nor was he anti-British. When the Boer war broke out, he organized a volunteer corps of 11,000 Indians to defend the British colony of Natal. ... ...the shy recluse. When Gus was committed to an old people's home, Ed's supply of corpses dried up. To replenish it, he proceeded to murder a stri... ...ry tour of antiwar and pro-Nazi speeches. Consequently, he was ousted from the air corps reserve and the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautic... ...sory Committee for Aeronautics. Still, when war broke out, Lindbergh served as a civilian consultant to aircraft manufacturers. Later, the US Arm... ... Albert B. Fall of New Mexico - Harding's secretary of the Interior - opposed this "conservation" policy. Hence his furtive attempt - in collusion w...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...rn Sahara 264 Western Samoa 265 Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) 266 Yemen, People's Democratic Republic of (South Yemen) 267 Yugoslavia 269 Zaire 27... ...ral townships consisting of 4,472 unions or village groupings) Legal system: civilian legal system sus- pended; traditionally based on English common ... ...s) Government Official name: People's Republic of Benin Type: Soviet-modeled civilian government Capital: Porto-Novo (official), Cotonou (de facto) Ad... ...occupies strategic location in central Indian Ocean Population: no permanent civilian popula- tion; formerly about 3,000 islanders Ethnic divisions: c... ... station Defense Forces Branches: Guyana Defense Force (includ- ing Maritime Corps and Air Corps), Guyana Police Force, Guyana People's Militia, Guyan... ... Atlan- tic Ocean satellite station Defense Forces Branches: Army, Navy, Air Corps Military manpower: males 15-49, 1,491,000; 803,000 fit for military... ...ellite ground station Defense Forces Branches: Army, Naval Service, Army Air Corps Military manpower: males 15-49, 793,000; 635,000 fit for military s... ...ronment: lack of important arterial rivers or lakes requires extensive water conservation and control measures Special notes: Walvis Bay is almost an ... ...Civil Aviation Organization (UN) ICCAT ICCO International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas International Cocoa Organization 1CEM Inte...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...0 The Reason for the Human Sense of Pure Wonder Pg 1814 David Icke’s Lizard People explained Pg 1815 Secret Hidden Dynamics of The Realm of the U... ...Then eat the ashes and die. The pronouncement of Christian last words over a corpse: “Ashes to Ashes…can be logically explained by our past. Afte... ...ow to value something dead: was by preserving it in some way. Combine the corpse of a once living person they were once closely connected to, wit... ... and Ethiopians experimenting with chemicals… trying to preserve deified dead corpses for eternity because these deified dead rulers were terrified ... ...n through its borders. Even after the media found out that they were bombing civilians in Vietnam, and public pressure forced them to stop bombing t... ...Vietnam, and public pressure forced them to stop bombing the north Vietnamese civilians: they continued bombing Laos. Simply because they had not be... ...ombing Laos. Simply because they had not been explicitly ordered to stop the civilian bombing in Laos also. Laos was used as a bomb dumping landfil... ...rs? The building inspectors would condemn the buildings as unlivable. Water conservationists that tried to practice what they preach would be throw... ...erve something by preserving it unchanged instead of living with its changes. Conservation is just another form of the accumulation and preservation...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...urgical" precision. The legal (and moral) imperative to spare the lives of innocent civilians was well observed, they bragged. "Collateral damage" w... ...r pilots. Military planners are well aware that there is a hushed trade-off between civilian and combatant casualties. This dilemma is both ethical... ...s and supersedes (subordinates) his moral obligation to save the lives of innocent civilians, however numerous, if they are not Americans. The lar... ...: I. Non-consensual consumption of human flesh post- mortem For example, when the corpses of prisoners of war are devoured by their captors. This ... ... as his dead body, does he "own" it, does the state have any rights in it? Does the corpse stll retain its previous occupant's "personhood"? Are cad... ...omputer. Intelligence can be replicated endlessly. There is no quantitative law of conservation of mental states. We teach our youngsters – thereby... ... singularities of Hawking's black holes. These black holes might eventually violate conservation laws by permanently losing all the information stor... ... We are creators. In creation, one derives the new from the old. There are laws of conservation that all entities, no matter how supreme, are subje... ...n discarded. Many killers often have sex - the ultimate form of intimacy - with the corpses of their victims. Objectification and mutilation allow f...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...urgical" precision. The legal (and moral) imperative to spare the lives of innocent civilians was well observed, they bragged. "Collateral damage" w... ...r pilots. Military planners are well aware that there is a hushed trade-off between civilian and combatant casualties. This dilemma is both ethical... ...s and supersedes (subordinates) his moral obligation to save the lives of innocent civilians, however numerous, if they are not Americans. The lar... ...: I. Non-consensual consumption of human flesh post- mortem For example, when the corpses of prisoners of war are devoured by their captors. This ... ... as his dead body, does he "own" it, does the state have any rights in it? Does the corpse stll retain its previous occupant's "personhood"? Are cad... ...omputer. Intelligence can be replicated endlessly. There is no quantitative law of conservation of mental states. We teach our youngsters – thereby... ... singularities of Hawking's black holes. These black holes might eventually violate conservation laws by permanently losing all the information stor... ... We are creators. In creation, one derives the new from the old. There are laws of conservation that all entities, no matter how supreme, are subje... ...n discarded. Many killers often have sex - the ultimate form of intimacy - with the corpses of their victims. Objectification and mutilation allow f...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

... info@HawaiianLegacyHardwoods.com Green Jobs Foreign & Domestic Investment Conservation EB5 Visa Program Carbon Credits Timber Production Manufacturi... ...vance 21st century power generation, distribution, energy consumption and conservation. Cost of Electricity 2011 2016 2021 2026 2031 2036 2041 © 2011... ...ired and informed by the cultural and community values of Hawai‘i and its people, the Kü‘oko‘a Plan will free the Hawaiian economy from its depende... ...vance 21st century power generation, distribution, energy consumption and conservation. Cost of Electricity 2011 2016 2021 2026 2031 2036 2041 © 2011... ...ired and informed by the cultural and community values of Hawai‘i and its people, the Kü‘oko‘a Plan will free the Hawaiian economy from its depende... ...e to make Hawai‘i the most appealing of destinations. On behalf of the people of the City and County of Honolulu, best wishes for an enjoyable an... ...alifornia to Africa’s east coast, f rom Arctic to Antarctica) 10 Marine Corps Base Hawai‘i 11 Schofeld Barracks (U.S. Army, 25th Infantry Division)... ... located at Fort DeRussy in Waikīkī, is a meeting place for military and civilian representatives of the United States and APEC member economies. ...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...g employment and who pass a means test. Benefits should be withheld from people who resigned voluntarily or discharged due to misconduct or criminal... ...es to establish a business, alone or in partnership with other unemployed people (provide credits of 1 euro or a state guarantee for 1 euro against ... ...able only to the Great Depression in the USA. In the USA, in 1932, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established to tackle nature conserv... ... to the Great Depression in the USA. In the USA, in 1932, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established to tackle nature conservation wor... ...t Depression in the USA. In the USA, in 1932, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established to tackle nature conservation work for the you... ...h allowance, medical care and other necessities. The CCC employed 500,000 people at its peak – and 3 million people throughout its existence. In ... ...ump of labour" fallacy. IIIg. Administrative Measures: Public Works The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established in the USA in 1932. It o... ...abour" fallacy. IIIg. Administrative Measures: Public Works The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established in the USA in 1932. It offered wo... ...y. IIIg. Administrative Measures: Public Works The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established in the USA in 1932. It offered work for young ...

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North America Volume Two

By: Anthony Trollope

...er mouth! Life in Alexan- dria at this time must have been sad enough. The people were all secessionists, but the town was held by the North- 25 Trol... ...iefly to the excel- lence of his cause, and the blood and character of the people who put him forward as their right arm in their contest; but that he... ...ilections and sympathies of his life. Here has been the hardship. For such people there has been no neutrality possible. Ladies even have not been abl... ...iv- ering in the cold and besmeared with mud. A military law came out that civilians might not ride quickly through the street. Military riders gallop... ...g their horses’ feet on the rough stones, I could never learn. But I, as a civilian, given as English- men are to trotting, and furnished for the time... ..., and I have heard this expressed quite as loudly by men in the army as by civilians; but I think I may say that this has never been brought to bear u... ... In this respect the founders of the American law proceedings have shown a conservation bias and a predilection for English written and traditional la... ...or the same purpose. But Liverpool is three times the size of Chicago. The corps of clerks 276 North America V ol. 2 required for the window delivery...

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Anna Karenina

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...se felt that there was no sense in their living together, and that the stray people brought together by chance in any inn had more in com mon with on... ... his wife’s words. There happened to him at that instant what does happen to people when they are unexpectedly caught in something very disgraceful. H... ...le world. His father he scarcely remembered, and he had been educated in the Corps of Pages. Leaving the school very young as a brilliant officer, he h... ... the facts from the butler. Oblonsky and Vronsky had both seen the mutilated corpse. Oblonsky was evidently upset. He frowned and seemed ready to cry.... ...of the fiddles of the orchestra beginning the first waltz. A little old man in civilian dress, arranging his gray curls before another mirror, and diffu... ...w, with a feeble, delicate face, who had lately joined the regiment from the Corps of Pages; the other, a plump, elderly officer, with a bracelet on hi... ...ter and better, were unutterably dear to her. His appearance, changed by his civilian dress, was as fascinating to her as though she were some young g... ... of their desires. For a time after joining his life to hers, and putting on civilian dress, he had felt all the delight of freedom in general of whic... ...l organization, its decay, the inde structibility of matter, the law of the conservation of energy, evolution, were the words which usurped the place...

...ly and household, were painfully conscious of it. Every person in the house felt that there was no sense in their living together, and that the stray people brought together by chance in any inn had more in common with one another than they, the members of the family and household of the Oblonskys. The wife did not leave her own room, the husband had not been at home for t...

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Master Francis Rabelais Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel

By: Thomas Urquhart

... drinking scenes, junkettings, gormandizing, battles, scuffles, wounds and corpses, magic, witches, speeches, repeated enumerations, lengthiness, and ... ...harts, and other such-like counterfeited pictures at discretion, to excite people unto laughter, as Silenus himself, who was the foster-father of good... ...lling men as Diomedes did the Thracians, or as Ulysses did in throwing the corpses of his enemies at his horse’s feet, as Homer saith, but by putting ... ...elly that the chamber was all dyed with blood. Afterwards he appointed the corpse of Rashcalf to be honourably buried, and that of Touchfaucet to be c... ...om- petent form, and rooms apt enough both in man and woman for the future conservation and perpetuating of human kind. All this is done by loans and ... ...ty of the third concoction, which nature most care- fully reserves for the conservation of the individual, whose preservation she more heedfully regar... ...y lately in that point by that learned, wise, cour- teous, humane and just civilian, Andrew Tiraqueau, one of the judges in the most honourable court ... ...t the racks and tortures for confession were invented, though some foreign civilians in our time have drawn alogical and unreasonable consequences fro... ...on silk on its head. I was told ’twas that of Bartolus, the lantern of the civilians. 776 Gargantua & Pantagruel Two others were very remarkable for ...

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Essays

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson

...ormation in respect to the Greek genius. We have the civil history of that people, as Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, and Plutarch have given it; a v... ...nd decorum of their dance. Thus of the genius of 12 Essays one remarkable people we have a fourfold representa- tion: and to the senses what more unl... ...nt anew the orders and the ornaments of archi- tecture, as we see how each people merely decorated its primitive abodes. The Doric temple preserves th... ... What else am I who laughed or wept yesterday, who slept last night like a corpse, and this morning stood and ran? And what see I on any side but the ... ... But why should you keep your head over your shoulder? Why drag about this corpse of your memory, lest you con- tradict somewhat you have stated in th... ...f its presence and impure action. I see the same law working in nature for conservation and growth. Power is, in nature, the essential measure of righ... ...rson, however neglected in the passing, have a grace in the past. Even the corpse that has lain in the chambers has added a solemn ornament to the hou... ... foundations, and cannot be treated with levity. Republics abound in young civilians, who believe that the laws make the city, that grave modi- ficati...

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