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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...t home. These machines may have been bought for one purpose, but the flexible architecture—one that made them ready to be programmed using software fro... ...tions are now commonplace, and major software efforts of- ten include plug-in architecture that allows fourth parties to write code that builds on the ... ... it is open to reprogramming and thus repur- posing by anyone. Its technical architecture, whether Windows, Mac, or other, makes it easy for authors t... ...net’s framers and implementers have largely clung to simplicity, omitting an architecture that would label and then speed along “special delivery” pac... ...osts Services Hosts Bots Attacks United States 1 1 1 1 2 1 China 3 2 4 8 1 2 Germany 7 3 3 2 4 3 France 9 4 14 4 3 4 United Kingdom 4 13 9 3 6 6 South... ..., 2007, http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9746451-7.html. Recent proposals by German officials would broadly legalize similar methods for counterterroris... ...adly legalize similar methods for counterterrorism efforts. See Melissa Eddy, Germany Wants to Spy on Suspects via Web, A. P, Aug. 21, 2007, ht... ...via Web, A. P, Aug. 21, 2007, http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/G/GERMANY_TROJAN_HORSES?SITE WDUN&SECTION HOME&TEMPLATE DEFAULT. 80. Se... ...7, 08:45 GMT). 74. Not every version of Wikipedia has the same policies. The German Wikipedia recently instituted a test project to have concurrent ve...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...a; Entrance, History. Tuesday, April 2, 1907, 2.30 p, m., 4 H. H.—College, German 2. German 4 a, German 4 b, German f). Philosophy 1; Entrance, Greek.... ...esday, April 3, 1907, 9.00 a. m., 4 H. H. —College, English 2, English 14, German 1, Latin 1, Meteorology; Entrance, English, French. Wednesday, April... ... 8, French 1, French 2, Frencli 3, French 3 b, Greek 1, Latin 2: Entrance, German; Entrance, Mathematics liii part i, Wednesday, April 3, 1907. 7.30 p... ...er receiving his degree from Williams he at- tended the Columbia School of Architecture and after graduation became a partner in the firm of Squires &... ...ig Brerything up to d«te Sfiring Street, WlllUmatown CONSTITUTIONS SIMILAR Germany and the United States Compared by Dr. Hoetzsch IVofesHur Oltci Iloi... ...re are siniilaritips and dis- similarities between the constitu- tioiis of Germany and of the L'liited States. It must be re raeinl)i!red, however, th... ...undecided, Joeokel will enter., the Harvard law school. Johnson will study architecture at the University of California. Continued in the next isme. M... ...omething about the services in our chapel. We have a building which by its architecture and its associations naturally, and it would seem, should irre... ... now occupied by thew. The house is a frame structure of sim- ple colonial architecture through- out. A two-story portico with columns adorns the fron...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... Tongue nourishes the rise of democracies. 13. He Unchained Books The German goldsmith’s invention frees access to library books and breaks the c... ... the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, on to those of the French, Germans, English, and eventually worldwide public-ations. The doorway i... ...t, as well as enrichments in the fields of literature, writing, the arts, architecture, liturgical, and scriptural studies. The bartering system was ... ... The cradle of the English we speak rocked in the homelands of invading Germanic tribes. About the time the Romans were pulling up stakes from ... ...s, and the Jutes began launching raids across the North Sea from northern Germany and the Jutland (Danish) peninsula. Each wave brought more seeds... ...aden Zum Gutenberg 15 was born about 1400 in the archbishopric of Mainz, Germany, where his patrician parents reportedly had high-level family conn...

...ay 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 and breaks the chains of ignorance that held most of mankind in bondage for millennia. -- 14. Printers as Agents of Change-After the fall of Rome, Western culture foc...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...les would yield the application of the following principles to the organization and architecture of the brain: 1. Areas of specialization (dedicate... ...nt and unfaithful Icelandic, seductive Czech and Russian women, a Dr. Mengele type German, a Ukrainian pimp. The torture chambers are located in a ... ...roceed to torture and amputate the sinister ringleader, a Central European- vaguely German, respectable-looking, middle-class type. He is too late s...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...red in his perceptions as reality and not a part of his dreams. It was of a German American woman in a Volkswagen driving southwest through America's... ...re the most expensive fashions of the elite that gave her broad and muscular German frame elegance as she got ready to take her son to galleries, temp... ...t the Spanish word of "criatura." Her extended family had been a mixture of Germans and German-Argentineans, a passionate and passionless crowd who o... ...rned toward Gabriele with stoic facial expressions and then crassly spoke in German that Gabriele should stop thinking about Christmas since it was a ... .... "In a way, I am glad you brought this up," continued Gabriele's mother in German. "There are some things that will be changing soon." A cloud ran ... ...ere somewhat agreeable because of their adjacent bullfight arena and Spanish architecture. The unbearable dust colonias (poor suburbs) with the maquil...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...houses of white-collar workers, too, the gate is always closed and a large German Shepherd dog patrols the yard behind the gate. The current ideal hou... ...e, hygiene and good manners has above all been a 19 th century European (German, bourgois, middle-class) human ideal (the advent of which in the Nor... ...e, hygiene and good manners has above all been a 19 th century European (German, bourgois, middle-class) human ideal (the advent of which in the Nor... ... 1984. Structural Change in Housing: A Survey in Thailand 1983. Vernacular Architecture, 9–32. Publications of the Finnish National Commission for UN...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ccumulation in the present makeup of human culture. This can be seen today in architecture: where modern buildings are still built with facades and ... ...grips with some previously non-experienced part of their cultural past. Take Germany and its flawed attempt to bury its recent past. Now German ch... ...en mostly whitewashed and deleted from their history books. Now: enlightened Germans are forced to re-experience a painful part of their cultural pa... ...size. So; three round rocks, equals three round eggs. Which is crazy. In a German Concentration camp: the difference between having three eggs as ... ... this to me: I do not understand. There is a famous research experiment in Germany called: Biosphere. Where some of the most famous scientists g... ... human stupidity and destruction called Science… is still being carried on in Germany. Studying the effects of its own experiment. Studying the ef... ...is towards increasing duplication and identicality. Look at the evolution of architecture, look at the evolution of cars, look at how people are dr... ...plitness Chapter Seven: Entities and the Alternative The entire ancient architecture of temples and large decorated buildings: screaming out th...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...it difficult to enter any professional course: engineering, medicine, law or architecture. At times, even if they qualify for a professional course... ... an independent Dravidar Nadu, a nation for the Dravidians. He believed in German scholar Max Mueller's (now controversial) Arya Invasion Theory ... ...uzzy Sets and Related Concepts, of International EUSFLAT Conference, Zittau, Germany, 10-12 September 2003. http://lanl.arxiv.org/ftp/math/papers/...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...duce during exams, it seems perfectly clear. If handwriting truly showed the architecture of the soul, then Jefferson’s would conjure up Monticello or... ...lves and, thus, are a highly deceptive form of compensation; the Congress of German Economists resolves: that patents of invention are injurious to co... ...et must approach perfect control, both in its legal regime and its technical architecture. Like any attractive but misleading argument, the Internet T... ...ans that we should pause before increasing the level of rights, changing the architecture of our communications networks, creating new crimes, and so ... ...and metastasize into a claim of monopoly, or at least control, over the very architectures of our communications technology. And that is exactly where... ...e slanted toward American sensibilities, downplaying both anti- Semitism and German expansionism. His solution? T o publish his own English translatio... ...on? T o publish his own English translation, taken direct and uncut from the German edition. He wanted to prove, with Hitler’s own words, that the Uni... ...own words, that the United States had a dangerously distorted version of the German leader. But this is the kind of thing copy- right law forbids and ... ...ange in the number of databases and the number of providers fell sharply. In Germany, the industry added nearly three hundred databases im- mediately ...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...xamples are the massacre of the Tutsis in Rwanda, the Holocaust of the Jews in Nazi Germany's Third Reich, and the Armenian Genocide in Turkey. Rad... ...as pliant and compliant butlers, replete with gloves and tarbushes. In the book, a German Jewish family prophetically lands at Jaffa, the only port... ...on. The Holocaust was a massive trauma not because of its dimensions - but because Germans, the epitome of Western civilization, have turned on the... ...he natives of the captaincy of Sergipe in Brazil. From Congo and Central Africa to Germany and from Mexico to New Zealand, cannibalism is enjoying ... ... harshest terms if it takes place between two consenting, and even eager adults in Germany. Surely, we don't treat murder, pedophilia, and incest t... ...y are likely to prefer old age to youth, old habits to new, old buildings to modern architecture, etc. This preference of the Elders (a term of vene...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...ies XXIII. Financial Crises, Global Capital Flows and the International Financial Architecture XXIV. War and the Business Cycle XXV. America’s C... ... sector has been -0.6 percent in the year to the end of the second quarter of 2002. Germany faces the same predicament. As oil prices surge, their ... ... insurance companies merged into what is termed, in French, "bancassurance", or, in German, "Allfinanz" - so did their hedging and insurance operati... ...emnified by the state or insurance consortia it runs. Similar schemes are afoot in Germany. But terrorism and war are, gratefully, still rarities.... ...mpiled by PricewaterhouseCoopers from interviews with 800 CEO's in the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Australia, Japan and the US and titled "Innovati... ... between warring or conflicting parties. Switzerland rendered this service to Nazi Germany (1933-1945), Macedonia and Greece to Serbia (1992 to the... ... Return Financial Crises, Global Capital Flows and The International Financial Architecture By: Dr. Sam Vaknin The recent upheavals in the... ...it is clear that an important and integral part of the new International Financial Architecture MUST be the control of speculative money in pursuit... ...it is clear that an important and integral part of the new International Financial Architecture MUST be the control of speculative money in pursuit...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...Anatomy Studies 10,000 Engineering Projects (canals, locks, swamps) 20,000 Architecture, Music, Horology 10,000 Maps, Geometry 5,000 Geometry, Hydraul... ...uous banquet in the château, again royalty. Three hundred guests, I hear: Germans, Dutch, Austrian, Swiss, two or three British, a Greek potentate; ... ...upidity: my stupid room, some of it visible in the same glass: the odious German etchings Judith gave me, Papa’s cracked leather chest, the un- polis...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...rship XXI. The Second Gutenberg XXII. The E-book Evangelist XXIII. Germany’s Copyright Levy XXIV. The Future of Online Reference XXV. Ol... ...bones about their offerings. Many of them are located outside the USA (in Germany, or Asia) and at least one offers papers in a few languages, Hebre... ...he sciences, readiness to work outlandish hours at a fraction of wages in Germany or the USA - all combined in one employee in these deprived countr... ...shed "publishers" (monasteries), with a few exceptions (e.g., in Augsburg, Germany and in Subiaco, Italy) shunned it and regarded it as a major threa... ...public domain are no longer there. . . Same goes for the United Kingdom. Germany increased their copyright term to more than 70 years back in the 1... ...e. This will be facilitated by the opening up of the TCP/IP communication architecture and its availability to PCs. A billion USD will go just to fi... ...ly to prefer old age to youth, old habits to new, old buildings to modern architecture, etc. This preference of the Elders (a term of veneration) ove...

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North America Volume One

By: Anthony Trollope

...comes 33 Trollope used to bright colors, in carriage aprons as well as in architecture, and I soon learned to like them. Rhode Island, as the State i... ...ed whether perpendicular Gothic is capable of the high- est nobility which architecture can achieve. I do not pre- tend to say that these Canadian pub... ...ward. Of the library there is a large model showing all the details of the architecture; and if that model be ultimately followed, this building alone... ...but next to, the buildings at Ottawa. It will be the second piece of noble architecture in Canada, and as far as I know on the Ameri- can continent. I... ...f pioneers of agriculture— those frontier farmers, who are nearly one-half German and nearly the other half Irish, would desert their clearings and ru... ...nfusion—so much so that the Western towns appear to have been peopled with Germans. I found regiments of volunteers consisting wholly of Germans. And ... ...ed the fact that hired labor is chiefly done by fresh comers, by Irish and Germans, who have not as yet among them any combination sufficient to prote... ... sickle! We found a completed regiment at Wisconsin consisting entirely of Germans. A thousand Germans had been col- lected in that State and brought ... ...- ment, and I was informed by an officer on the ground that there are many Germans in sundry other of the Wis- consin regiments. It may be well to men...

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Walden Or, Life in the Woods

By: Henry David Thoreau

...we forever resign the pleasure of construction to the car penter? What does architecture amount to in the experience of the mass of men? I never in a... ...ly a little better than the common dilet tantism. A sentimental reformer in architecture, he began at the cornice, not at the foundation. It was only... ...Broadway their Trinity Church? But a man has no more to do with the style of architecture of his house than a tortoise with that of its shell: nor nee... ...ike borrowed plumes, without injury to the substantials. They can do without architecture who have no olives nor wines in the cellar. What if an equal... ...d out of the tenant, it is of a piece with constructing his own coffin, — the architecture of the grave, and “carpenter,” is but another name for “coffi... ...ndred dishes, five; and reduce other things in proportion. Our life is like a German Confederacy, made up of petty states, with its boundary forever flu... ...ade up of petty states, with its boundary forever fluctuating, so that even a German cannot tell you how it is bounded at any moment. The nation itself...

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Magnum Bonum or Mother Careys Brood

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... twice her age, when she has abso- lutely seen nothing of his kind but the German master!” “Trust her,” said Mrs. Brownlow. “Nay, she never could have... ... please let me stay with granny ,” insisted Janet; “then I shall finish my German classes.” Janet was granny’s child. She had slept in her room ever s... ...with steep streets dividing the rows. These were of very mixed quality and architecture, but, as a general rule, improved the higher they rose, and we... ...ill-top, one of which, being constructed on supposed Chinese principles of architecture, was known to its friends as “the Pagoda,” to its foes as “the... ...te repair, and two rooms, showing a sublime indifference to consistency of architecture, had been lately built out with sash windows and a slated roof... ... off by a good night’s rest; a droll, scrambling breakfast had been eaten, German fash- ion, with its head-quarters on the kitchen table; and every- b... ...in the street, and once calling on her to ask whether her boy should learn German.” And David Ogilvie spoke with a vehemence that somewhat startled hi... ... weeds with feathery tops, rich brown fingers of sedge, and bur-reeds like German morgensterns, while above the long wreaths of dog- roses projected, ...

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Autobiography

By: John Stuart Mill

...le, than the large and free character of their habitations. The middle age architecture, the baro nial hall, and the spacious and lofty rooms, of thi... ...or excur sions, alone or with other friends. France, Belgium, and Rhenish Germany were within easy reach of the annual holi day: and two longer abse... ...neglect other modes of self cultivation. It was at this time that I learnt German; beginning it on the Hamiltonian method, for which purpose I and sev... ...as deriving much from Coleridge, and from the writings of Goethe and other German authors which I read during these years. I have so deep a respect fo... ... on the contrary, they were the general property of Europe, or at least of Germany and France, but they had never, to my knowledge, been so com plete... ...ccess to a mind trained as mine had been. They seemed a haze of poetry and German metaphys ics, in which almost the only clear thing was a strong ani...

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The Kalevala the Epic Poem of Finland Translated into English

By: John Martin Crawford

...tions the Fenni, as he calls them, in the 46th chap ter of his De Moribus Germanoram. He says of them: “The Finns are extremely wild, and live in abj... ...is his sword, and the rainbow his bow, still called Ukkon Kaari. Like the German god, Thor, Ukko swings a hammer; and, finally, we find, in a vein of... ...s and hidden treasures frequently met with in the myths of the Hungarians, Germans, and Slavs, is not foreign to the Finns. Nowhere are the inconsiste... ...ed by their cunning and ferocity from the stupid, good natured monsters of Germany and Scandinavia.” Soini, for example a synonym of Kullervo, the her... ...eir modern origin by their inability to clear up questions of old Saxon or German mythology. Grimm, furthermore, shows that both the Gothic and Icelan... ...Yhen otrasen jywasta, Yhen warttinan muruista.” 29 The Kalevala As to the architecture of the Kalevala, it stands midway be tween the epical ballads...

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Lay Morals

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... own authority. Others again (and this we think the worst method), finding German grammar a somewhat dry morsel, run their own little heresy as a proo... ...s,’ which I found doing duty on one evening as a gorge in Peru, a haunt of German robbers, and a peaceful vale in the Scottish borders. There is a sad... ...reen delights the grateful earth.’ 111 Lay Morals And so forth, not quite germane (it seems to me) to the matter in hand, but welcome for its own sak... ...own of Vanity, is closely paralleled in many of the cuts; and in both, the architecture of the buildings and the disposition of the gardens have a kin...

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