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Silence's Bell (Haiku)

By: Florentin Smarandache

...anaged to cross the border illegally and arrive in Turkey, where he taught French for a year and a half. In 1990 he reached the U.S.A. where he became... ...here in different literary reviews. In 1980 together with a group of young writers he launched "The Paradoxist Movement". The editorial debut was made... ...Bucharest, Editura " Litera" 1981. In 1983, the volume was translated into French by Chantal Signoret from the University of Provence and appeared in ... ...ms), Fès, Marocco, 1982, all in Romanian, and then, a series of volumes in French: Le sens du non­sens, Fès, Marocco, 1984, containing a non­conformis... ...most orthodox" (Aurel Dragos Munteanu; Opera si destinul scriitorului, The Writers Work and Destiny, Cartea Româneascã, Bucuresti 1972, pag. 132) here... ...ku, many poets who were members of literary clubs, and many beginners. The political changes that took place in Romania at the fall of 1989 allowed Ro...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

... became independent in 1811 and Bolivar, being a minor - though self-aggrandizing - political figure, had little to do with it. After his first majo... ...n a coup d'etat. Now, Bolivar was the oppressor. He has murdered, or exiled his political rivals throughout his career. He confiscated church fu... ...first elections. He was murdered - with his brother and four others - probably by a political opponent, U Saw, in 1947. http://www.geocities.com... ...on by one, Dr. James Barlow. The baby was less fortunate. In the meantime, the French obstetrician Baudeloque published a book describing dozen... ... sackecloth and buckram about the skirts with bents covered with fustian, a pair of french bodies of damaske lined with sackcloth, with whales bone... ...18 million copies. James Bond novels are now being authored by a new generation of writers. In 1961, John F, Kennedy, the newly elected president,... ...ttp://casino.cchs.usyd.edu.au/csd/mig_site/1999_vol15_2/foreign_ac cent_syndrome.htm French Revolution The monarchy was far from absolute prior to th...

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Margele Risipite

By: Florentin Smarandache

...e lived in that society a double life: on official one – propagated by the political system, and another one real. In mass- media it was promulgated ... ...ty. The book of the non-poems is a protest against art’s marketing. Do you writers sell your feelings? Do you create only for money? Only books abou... ...eresinka Pereira şi intitulat ă Fanatico, cu desene de Xico, International Writers and Artists Association, Moorhead University, MN, SUA, 1989. 3. ... ...hila, 31 1993; tradus ă în englez ă de c ătre autor şi publicat ă în “A Writers’s Choice”, USA, http:/members.spree.com/writer/htm3/new-man.htm, ... ... FROM OUR CONTRADICTORY LEAVING IN A TOTALITARIAN SOCIETY. I published in French the first paradoxist manifesto in the book titled Le sens du non-s... ...e lived in that society a double life: on official one – propagated by the political system, and another one real. In mass- media it was said that “o... ...pecies of art). Or savoir faire un chef-de non-oeuvre, which paraphrases a French maxim: to know how to make the unmakable. Or ars celare non-artem, ...

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Ultrapolemici

By: Florentin Smarandache

...e lived in that society a double life: on official one – propagated by the political system, and another one real. In mass- media it was promulgated ... ...ty. The book of the non-poems is a protest against art’s marketing. Do you writers sell your feelings? Do you create only for money? Only books abou... ...eresinka Pereira şi intitulat ă Fanatico, cu desene de Xico, International Writers and Artists Association, Moorhead University, MN, SUA, 1989. 3. ... ...hila, 31 1993; tradus ă în englez ă de c ătre autor şi publicat ă în “A Writers’s Choice”, USA, http:/members.spree.com/writer/htm3/new-man.htm, ... ... FROM OUR CONTRADICTORY LEAVING IN A TOTALITARIAN SOCIETY. I published in French the first paradoxist manifesto in the book titled Le sens du non-s... ...e lived in that society a double life: on official one – propagated by the political system, and another one real. In mass- media it was said that “o... ...pecies of art). Or savoir faire un chef-de non-oeuvre, which paraphrases a French maxim: to know how to make the unmakable. Or ars celare non-artem, ...

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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

...d issue table, the single chair, my scattered clothing, the metered rotary dial phone, the French and German television channels I cannot understand... ...kicked the ripeness of dispersing acorns. I stopped in front of Dudley's home – a medieval French chateau – to study yet again its contumacious con... ...d I stay in the room, deterred by the metropolitan expanse, leafing through an illustrated French encyclopaedia. Madeleine intrudes infrequently, o... ...r insisted that Pierre admitted to a conspiracy to pass on weighty secrets – commercial and political – to the press. He swept aside my vehement pro... ... friends and recounted some futile anecdotes. The ceremony held by the municipality in the Writers Hall was open to the public. I said to Nomi: "... ...e" – Dani is soft-spoken even when his words are not. That evening, Nomi and I went to the Writers' Hall. A woman with anorectic eyes compared our ... ...ll fields of finances and the economy, and numerous articles dealing with geopolitical and political economic issues published in both print and Web...

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Kabbalah for Beginners

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...hey are not actually writing about those higher worlds, but about how the writers perceived those worlds while being in the worlds BYA. And because ... ...awn The darkest time of night is right before the dawn. Similar- - ly, the writers of The Book of Zohar said, almost 2,000 years ago, that humanity’s... ... and Turkish. In the near future, broadcasts will also be translated into French, greek, Polish, and Portuguese. As with everything else, the live ... ... Baruch is not supported, funded, or otherwise tied to any government or political organization. Since the bulk of its activity is provided free of ...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...upon it! ye Christians have fathered upon the scriptures the optimism of the German and French infidels! Coming of Messiah Vol. 1 Irving: Prelimina... ...t upon the continent, but have never been able to see more of it than is contained in a French abridgment. Upon which I explained to him the remarka... ...d’s supper are regarded as mere signs by the spiritual, and the church as nothing but a political establishment. Yes, I would rather, if I had no ot... ...ur author says concerning the oneness of the Babylonian and Persian kingdom may be true politically considered but is not so prophetically considered... ..., but a destroying conquest; not a captivity, but a death; not an ecclesiastical, but a political event, we have it set forth under the two trumpets;... ...battle of the day of God Almighty.” Almost all believe that the 1260 days closed in the French revolution, and that the seven vials then began to be ... ...at it is useful, yea, and of the utmost usefulness. Wherefore all venerable divines and writers of the best times, are ever wont to place the USES o... ...les, and so carried the question into the arcana of Christian antiquities, of classical writers, and the authority of the fathers, whither the great ... ... William Huntingdon, two most able preachers, and, as it seems to me, two of the purest writers after the scriptural type; nor do I mean to say that ...

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Werelove Dusk Conspiracy

By: Lakisha Spletzer

...turned on the water and got in, taking a moment to enjoy the smell of her French Vanilla wash. It was her favorite scent above all others. Something... ....R. Tolkien, Andre Norton, Octavia Butler and Michael Crichton. They were writers from the old Earth, and to Laylah, they were tale spinners who hel... ...ou because you don’t take crap from people. And because you know the Were political scene better than I. I’ve been a lone wolf too long. I don’t know... ...id he admit how much he likes you? Well?” Britta demanded and pointed her French fry at Laylah. Laylah grinned. “Wasn’t it you who told me a girl has... ... studied her reflection in the mirror. Her hair was swept up into a simple French twist. And her strapless gown…it was one that would definitely make...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

... that I should not keep the same silence, which for the most just reasons other writers may have preserved? Is it much that I should have an eye to t... ... fathers, and in a degree also with respect to that of the other ecclesiastical writers. I, though a Jew, of the seed of Abraham, am by the goodness... ...of the stars of heaven; that is, of those principal men in the church, not only political men, but ecclesiastical doctors, and religious persons, wh... ... The t ime of Messiah, the time of Christ, (according to all ancient and modern writers, and according to the fundamental principles of Christianity,... ...t in this others better than I have thought in like manner. In fact, the leaned French authors who commented upon the New Testament against Quesnel,...

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Kabbalah for the Student

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ooks among us relating to the essence of Judaism, as there were almost no writers who could not stand behind their words, for the simple reason that... ... God demands. But ever since the printing of books has become popular, and writers are no longer in need of scribes, the price of books has been redu... ...price of books has been reduced. This has paved the way for irresponsible writers to publish whatever books they please, for money or for glory. But... ...ot received. After all, we have no economic independence, and there is no political independence without economic independence. Moreover, there is n... ...none else besides Him.” It is clear to the members of Bnei Baruch that the political, economic, and global situation depends solely upon teaching thi... ...many have already said that even the intelligence in craftsmanship and in political conducts is present, with great wisdom, in many elements in the ... ...imultaneously translated into seven languages: English, Russian, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Turkish. As with everything else, the live br...

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In Seven Languages

By: Florentin Smarandache

...In the course of the last decade of second millenium I began an intensive correspondence with poets, writers, and translators from around the world. ]\0 restrictions by any political system were imposed to me and no fear. It was like a lyrical fiesta that I enjoyed, .. This poetry volume, in seven languages, is a result of m...

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Fourth International Anthology on Paradoxism

By: Florentin Smarandache

... we lived in that society a double life: an official one – propagated by the political system, and another one real. In mass-media it was promulgate... ...paradoxismo [in Portuguese, introduced by Leonardo Motta] - paradoxisme [in French, introduced by J. M. Charrier] - paradoxisme [in Dutch, introdu... ...an be sent in any language, accompanied by a translation in either English, French, Romanian, or Spanish to: Dr. Florentin Smarandache, University ... ...does all this so right and she doesn’t give a damn about the slyboots script-writers, narrow-minded and with pockets full of money. How big is the s... ... out that the artistic/literary ground is at least as important as the socio-political source of the movement. 186 DAN T ĂRCHIL Ă (România) P... ...R (USA) MEAT IN AMERICA Men of meat meet women of meat meet children of French fries and ketchup. It’s the taste of America. He craves, carves ...

... Romania of 1980’s. Why was the movement based on contradictions? Because we lived in that society a double life: an official one – propagated by the political system, and another one real. In mass-media it was promulgated that “our life is wonderful”, but in reality “our life was miserable”. The paradox flourishing! And then we took the creation in derision, in opposite s...

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Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism

By: Mary Mills Patrick

...elopment and the Scepticism of the Academy, with critical references to the French and German works existing on the subject. The time and manner of ... ...s only medical work bore the title ἐκπεηξηθὰ ὑπνκλήκαηα. The opinion of the writers above referred to is that the passa ge which we have quoted from... ... relate to the customs of Libya, showing a minute knowledge in regard to the political and religious customs of this land that he displays in regard ... ...out of the question. [1] Hyp. III. 120. [2] Hyp. II. 98. Of the different writers on Sextus Empiricus, those who have treated this part of the subj... ...delivered more than a century after the death of Seneca. There are very few writers in Aenesidemus' own time who showed any influence of his teaching... ...ce. This basis of action was itself a death-blow to all reform in social or political life. It was a selfish, negative way of seeking what was, after...

...ive a concise presentation of Pyrrhonism in relation to its historical development and the Scepticism of the Academy, with critical references to the French and German works existing on the subject. The time and manner of the connection of Sextus Empiricus with the Pyrrhonean School has also been discussed....

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...h Scandinavian tongues mingle with those of their Viking cousins, but the French language may exert even greater impact on the evolution of English.... ... such as the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, on to those of the French, Germans, English, and eventually worldwide public-ations. The d... ... together and became Britain’s dominant language. Then the Normans added French to that mix. Invaders from the North We now step back in time an... ...amous roads became unsafe, and barbarians threatened on every border. Its political and financial systems were foundering. By 410 AD, the empire ... ...nnia, Gutenberg‘s print technology did the following:  Opened paths to political, scientific, and industrial revolutions.  Formed the basis of ... ...‖—common citizens who could afford to hurl their ideas into a democracy’s political ring. Flexible in size, pamphlets could communicate expressi... ...inions about religion. She introduced the king to the books of Protestant writers, such as William Tyndale, and tried to persuade him to let Bibles b...

...eded for modern science to emerge in the West. -- 12. Invaders from the North Scandinavian tongues mingle with those of their Viking cousins, but the French language may exert even greater impact on the evolution of English. The Treasure of Our Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. -- 13. He Unchained Books-The German goldsmith’s invention frees access to library books...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...n office of “Curentul” in Munich a letter sent from the Istanbul camp for political refugees. A small writing, nervous and legible, expanding on fou... ...ature, that he was alone and just did not bear solitude. The professional writers know this type of letter. At first I’d had a reflex of restraint, ... ...ire peculiar affective quality it expresses” (Michel Dufrenne). Another Frenchman, the writer Patrick Marcadet states (cf. Anthology) that he was ... ... nor desperation. It is a protestation against the sale of the art. You writers, do you sell your sentiments? Do you create gifts for money? Not ... ...nse of nonsense as it its programmatic text. Here is the translation from French: NONCONFORMIST MANIFEST For a new literary movement: PARADOXISM... ...wards surrealism the Prevertian heredity (Claude Le Roy) and towards “the political significance the holding of silence” (Jean-Michel Levenard). ... ...l the continents. We can draw the conclusion that, from the range of the French textualism and all the occidental tropism to the dis-ideologization... ...epressed the hesitation 20 and decided, in compensation, on a resolute political exploration, in which complete actions are taken. Let us come b... ...saic/poetical experience. Let us remember, in this field, among the prose writers, Italo Calvino, Milan Kundera, Umberto Eco, Marques, Toni Morrison....

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

.... But same reactions have had before me a series of some foreign and Romanian writers as J.Levenard, A.Skemer, Teresinka Pereira, Khalid Rais, Claude... ... At the beginning of 1980’s, a well-known playwright and man of theatre, the Frenchman Jacques Sarthou from Theatre de l’Ile de France, receiving f... ...poete du xx-eme siecle”. “Bravo pour votre genie et votre courage!” ended the Frenchman his letter of answer towards the new founder, with a fair pl... ...paradoxist movement and smarandachian works- literary critics and historians, writers and admirers or only sympathizers that - as a rule - have anal... ..., that disagreed “the absurd” of Ionesco and, of course, his receiving in the French Academy! The same prestigious researcher combated and even vehe... ...ity of the new literary movement. The authority and the competence of the two writers, C.M.Popa and Titu Popescu, the objectivity and the artistic s... ...es out that the artistic/literary ground is at least as important as the socio-political source of the movement. It is right that in the beg... ...e communists’ sin(...) In occident were granted Nobel prizes for literature on political reasons.”(p.46); or “ The American culture has declined to t... ...the science, technics and informational revolution”(p.47). The expression of political ideas and conceptions is unostentatious and without a vindict...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

... I. Proper nouns and adjectives: George, America, Englishman; Elizabethan, French (see 46). 2. Generic terms forming a part of geographical names :... ...e south of Europe. A The Universitv of Chica~o Press 4. Generic terms for political divisions: (I) when the term is an organic part of the name, f... ... geographical name: (I) Holy Roman Empire, German Empire (-Dmtschw Reich), French Republic (=Rt?pdliquce Frawaise), United Kingdom, Northwest Terri... ...of Anhalt, state of Illinois, county of Cook, city of Chicago. 5. Numbered political divisions : Eleventh Congressional District, First Ward, Secon... ...tion with the name of the place in which they are located. 7. The names of political parties, religious denomina- tions or sects, and philosophical... ...ation, the company; but: "He joined the Hall [Tammany]," "a member of the [French] Academy;" "The University announces . . . ." (see 42). 10. The ... ...ury Europe-he must not look outside of manuscript tra- dition." NOTE.-Some writers regard this hyphen as an objectionable Teutonism. 195. A hyphen... ...by running a line across the page, or by using ink of different color. Some writers make a perpendicular fold in the paper, using two-thirds of the... ...d logic included, there is abundant room for differences of opinion. Grant writers the privilege of preferring theirs to yours. Make a study of th...

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And Gulliver Returns Book V : My Visit to Singaling

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

......................................................................... 44 POLITICAL SYSTEM ............................................................. ... foreign financing. I think that some countries are so busy chasing their political tails that they can‟t move forward. Your lawyers, journalists an... ... the long term trends and possible outcomes, you focused on the immediate political interests. Look what it has done to your economy and your intern... ...ear the reduction of your Anglo population. The Britons, the Germans, the French, the Chinese all espouse the wish to keep their populations as ethn... ...ry, the right to marry and found a family, and other such rights. But the writers of the document put some boundaries on these rights. Military serv... ...tion for a crime, according to Article 5, or in the armed services. So the writers didn‟t allow individuals the rights to do anything they wanted if ... ...films a week, and sell as many recordings as you can-- you have to rely on writers with little imagination. Crash cars, yell „kill the cops‟, shoot p... ...ho have moved from poor to richer countries. “And don‟t forget that French President Nicolas Sarkozy is the son of a Hungarian immigrant.” ...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...formed by colleagues and students in computer science, English, history, and political science. But the work I am describing here is—as the last chapt... ...lder’s rights? These questions may be hard, because the underlying moral and political and economic issues need to be thought through. They may be wei... ...may be very hard to exclude people from Madame Bovary. Imagine a Napster for French literature; everyone could have Madame Bovary and only the first pu... ...d iconoclastic cultural ferment in which independent artists, musicians, and writers can take their unique visions, histories, poems, or songs to the ... ...It is important to note, though, that the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century writers I have quoted were not against intellectual property. All of them... ... is not against using a lengthened copyright term to give an extra reward to writers, even if this would dramatically raise the price of books. What h... ...birthday poem. It is one of the reasons that the central moral rights in the French droits d’auteur, or author’s rights, tradition resonate so strongl... ...art of the literary moral rights tradition to the immediate aftermath of the French Revolution. In France before the Revolution, as in England before ... ...ic. Condorcet began by framing the question of lit- erary property as one of political liberty. “Does a man have the right to forbid another man to wr...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... at the Golden Dragon they make the finest of Chinese food and do unusual French and Italian dishes. They even make a Texas chili, but it‘s too tame... ...much more time working are much higher on the happiness list than are the French, who vacation a lot. ―Money only makes us happier up to a... ...pope. Similarly, the values of the people and those of their religious or political leaders often vary.‖ ---―Wanda, one of my parishioners tol... ...ped and gave him some oxygen. No one stayed with him until he died. Under French law one is required to help. Under American and English common law ... ...are the rule rather than the exception. Prostitution, gambling, drugs and political payoffs are only a small part of their overall business, much of... ...How well are the common people represented when they have not watered the political flower pots? ―There is something to be said for self inter... ...n which scripture we are reading. ―Among the ancient Greeks we find writers who were pantheistic, panentheistic, polytheistic and monotheistic... ... of 90% saying they believe in God, surveys show that many can‘t name the writers of the gospels or the first five books of their Bible. ―S... ... the reading of foreign meanings into the words of the highly intelligent writers of the Constitution by partisan judges and lawmakers have all scar...

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