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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...ong scientists. The Anthropic Principle, for instance, promoted by many outstanding physicists, claims that the nature of the Universe is preordaine... ...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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Kabbalah for Beginners

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ncept of reality. Had it not been for Einstein and the subsequent quantum physicists, who revolutionized the way we think about reality, the ideas ... ...is actually red, only that I am perceiving it as red. Actually, if you ask physicists, they’ll tell you that the only true statement you can make abo... ...ut this will work only until circum- - stances toughen, as we’ve seen with germany—a democ- - racy until it democratically elected Adolf Hitler. We ca... ... simultaneously translated into six languages: English, Russian, Spanish, german, Italian, and Turkish. In the near future, broadcasts will also be ...

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Kabbalah for the Student

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ansformation of the form, losing nothing of its essence along its way, as physicists have shown. And now we come to clarify the phrase: “All is in de... ...ins, and humanity has already thrown itself to the extreme right, as with Germany, or to the extreme left, as with Russia. But not only did they not ... ...pain, as humanity has already thrown itself to the extreme right, as with Germany, or to the extreme left, as with Russia. And not only did they not... ...ously translated into seven languages: English, Russian, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Turkish. As with everything else, the live broadcast ...

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The Renaissance of Science : The Story of the Atom and Chemistry

By: Ph.D. Albert Martini

...800 pages, depicted with some 300 pictures and illustrations. This history of the atom and chemistry discusses the lives of about 180 chemists and physicists, through the evolution of several stages of development, representing the most important scientific accomplishments. The most significant discoveries in chemistry and physics are presented chronologically to ill...

...Science and the Scientific Method. Proposed the Laws of Falling Bodies. Supporter of Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory. JOHANN KEPLER (1571-1630) German Astronomer and Mathematician 53 Developed the Laws of Planetary Motion and the elliptical orbits. Supporter of Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory. ISAAC NEWTON (1642-1727) English Physicist and Mathematician 53 Pub...

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Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism

By: Mary Mills Patrick

...d the Scepticism of the Academy, with critical references to the French and German works existing on the subject. The time and manner of the connect... ...nt, but not with the positive motive, like that of the great philosopher of Germany, of evolving a system to present the truth. Yet the importance o... ...evident, it is said, from the disagreement which exists altogether among the physicists in regard to sensible and intellectual things. I mean, of cou...

...se 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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Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ia in March, 2005, introducing Kabbalist Rav Michael Laitman, PhD and quantum physicists William Tiller, PhD, Dr. Jeffrey Satinover, and Fred Alan W... ... much higher level, one that pertains to human con- sciousness? Why is it that physicists, who study lifeless atoms, are the ones that suddenly find ... ...ed as an offshoot of research in physics, chemistry, and biology. Eventually, physicists produced a perception that hu- mans are nothing but machines... ...tion that people have free will. Rav Laitman: What you are saying implies that physicists, too, did not want to cope with a non-mechanical system. Ye... ... W R I T E A B O U T K A B B A L A H Johannes Reuchlin (1455-1522) Reuchlin, a German humanist, political counselor to the Chan- cellor, a classics sc... ...d as personal physician and consultant to Maxi- milian I, Archduke of Austria, German King and Holy Roman emperor, and to Ferdinand I—King of Bohemia... ..., Introductoria Theoramata Cabalae Philippus Aureolus Paracelsus (1493-1541) A German-Swiss physician and alchemist, Paracelsus established the role ... ... D T H E M E A N I N G O F L I F E 212 Christian Konrad Sprengel (1750–1816) A German botanist and teacher whose studies of reproduction in plants le... ...Bruno, Le Opere Italiane Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz (1646-1716) Leibnitz was a German philosopher, mathematician, and politi- cal adviser, important b...

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The Kaluza Concept

By: Keith Young

...y. Further investigation into the nature of strings has revealed what physicists construe to be further dimensions closely associated with the ... ... alternative realities. The background state of consciousness is what physicists call a “steady state”, uniform in space and persistent in time... ... a four-dimensional spacetime continuum introduced in 1908 by the Russian/German geometer Hermann Minkowski, one of Einstein’s teachers at the Zur... ...lapsing the quantum wavefunction”, or, couched in more precise terms which physicists would prefer, undergoing “state vector collapse”. Recall ... ...lbert space, a mathematical space of infinite dimensions introduced by the German mathematician, David Hilbert, although for our purposes we only n... ...asured by the Conformal Tensor – the Ricci Tensor is zero in empty space. Physicists expect to find that the curvature close to a black hole singul... ...alities as we know them. Everything is thought to originate from what physicists call the quantum vacuum, a potential field from which everythi...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ne: The Universe 112 makes you smarter than all the Cosmologists and Astro-physicists. The mystery of the Big Bang has now been solved. Now you... ...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... ...al auras of these King-Gods raged just like the now-visible aura of the Sun? Physicists who study the Sun, do not study paranormal phenomenon like ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book III : A Visit to Kino

By: Bob Oconnor

...26% of the population. In China it will rise from 10 to 32%. Japan, Italy, Germany and France have over 20% of their populations in that age range a... ...d productive people from the faltering economies of the West to immigrate. German engineers, American doctors and physicists, and British bankers we... ...economies of the West to immigrate. German engineers, American doctors and physicists, and British bankers were among those who were welcomed by the ... ...y, which is in the forefront of solar research. We lured the highest level German solar engineers here with large amounts of Arab and Chinese cash. T... ...esearch on weapons, particularly lasers and satellites. We let the British, Germans and Americans study ancient Egypt, organ transplants, and Tibetan...

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And Gulliver Returns Book I : Touchdown

By: Bob Oconnor

...countries that are reducing their native populations. Countries like Japan, Germany, Italy and South Korea would lose population if they didn’t take... ...dern decade has its special problems. The 40s required the surrender of the German and Japanese aggressors. The 50s were quiet, but the times pushed ... ...as 50 billion people.” —“There have been a couple of estimates made by physicists in which they calculated the amount of heat people’s bodies w... ...cted Ray to duplicate the Medieval approach to religion that the Polish and German popes have been advocating. If anything, I would have expected hi... ...ia will lose 31 million, Italy over 7 million, Poland almost 7 million, and Germany almost 4 million. It is predicted that if the current low fertil... ...ers were anti-black or anti-white or anti-poor or anti-Semitic? If Hitler’s Germany were licensing do you think any Jews or gypsies would have been ...

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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... ...e.g., a musical piece) in terms of this type of intuition. Many mathematicians and physicists (following a kind of Pythagorean tradition) use emerg... ...ong scientists. The Anthropic Principle, for instance, promoted by many outstanding physicists, claims that the nature of the Universe is preordaine... ...rialism with reductionism or instrumentalism and correlation with causation. Few physicists, neuroscientists, biologists, and chemists seem to ha... ... in particular, are unprofessionally vague and ambiguous. Professional theoretical physicists ought to be able to do better. Bohm has shown us a wa...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

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... ...e.g., a musical piece) in terms of this type of intuition. Many mathematicians and physicists (following a kind of Pythagorean tradition) use emerg... ...ong scientists. The Anthropic Principle, for instance, promoted by many outstanding physicists, claims that the nature of the Universe is preordaine... ...rialism with reductionism or instrumentalism and correlation with causation. Few physicists, neuroscientists, biologists, and chemists seem to ha... ... in particular, are unprofessionally vague and ambiguous. Professional theoretical physicists ought to be able to do better. Bohm has shown us a wa...

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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

... in particular, are unprofessionally vague and ambiguous. Professional theoretical physicists ought to be able to do better. Bohm has shown us a wa... ...members the role of the apparatus, ordinary logic is just fine. In other contexts, physicists have been able to take words from ordinary language a... ...articles but only in an environment with a vanishingly weak force of gravity. Some physicists tried to add a "graviton" (gravity force carrying par... ...e. Various methods of doing this still leave us with a lot of supersymmetry. A few physicists believe that supersymmetry is likely to emerge - even... ... in particular, are unprofessionally vague and ambiguous. Professional theoretical physicists ought to be able to do better. Bohm has shown us a wa... ...Freud revolutionized the field (though, at first, his reputation was limited to the German-speaking parts of the dying Habsburg Empire). He dispense... ...ibido and Thanatos (the life and death forces), instincts (Triebe, or "drives", in German) or drives, the somatic-erotogenic phases of psychic (per...

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Begin the Adventure : How to Break the Light Barrier

By: Florentin Smarandache

... and because light appears to have the same speed in all inertial frames, physicists take the "maximum speed" to be the speed of light. (Ca.1972) ... ...ecial relativity, in the words of two mid 20th-century Cornell University physicists, F. K. Richtmyer and E. H. Kennard, are only "a sort of kinemat... ...ation is reported to have taken place in the summer of 1950 between famed physicists Enrico Fermi and Edward Teller: Fermi: Edward, what do you ... ...y land; it signals the beginning of a cosmic migration. Born again. German physicist Max Born wrote a book called Einstein's Theory of Relativi...

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

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...y years. But that doesn‘t explain the relatively high number in France or Germany. And Norway, with its state religion of Lutheranism, is quite athe... ... of France. The gonorrhea rate is 75 times higher than that of France and Germany. The syphilis rate is more than triple the European rate. ... ...ope. The teen abortion rate is 3 times that of France and 8 times that of Germany. And while Americans start their sexual experiences only a few mont... ...out twice as many mathematicians believed in a god than did biologists or physicists. ―Just any education is not the key to questioning any c... ... eye or whether we should turn the other cheek. ―A few years ago in Germany a judge used Koranic law in a case and angered everyone. A German ... ...ved her from the case because the Constitution is the primary standard in Germany. They were backed up by Muslim clerics who stated that the 7 th Ce... ...on or the knowledge of practical science of a Benjamin Franklin? How many physicists, surgeons or lawyers have read Locke, Montaigne, Aristotle and ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... are probably not consciously decided. But we hope that as we become more humanized we are more able to think for ourselves. ―Studies in German... ...When a hundred chemists gather to discuss the elements in water there is agreement that there are two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom. When physic... ... 20 in authority told them it was acceptable.(3) I guess that we shouldn‘t be surprised when young German... ...a Venetian shell hit it and exploded the ammunition that the Turks had stored there. I experienced the spectacle in English, Greek, French and German... ..., Moldavia. Russia isn‘t a whole lot better, in spite of its improved economics. In one major study of 178 countries, the USA came out 23 rd , German...

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The Conundrums of Psychology

By: Sam Vaknin

...ntee normalcy. Think about anomic societies and periods of history such as Hitler's Germany or Stalin's Russia. Model citizens in these hellish envi... ...70). In his book "Die Psychopatischen Minderwertigkeiter", published in 1891, the German doctor J. L. A. Koch tried to improve on the situation by... ...ic Personality" (9th edition, 1950) and "Clinical Psychopathology" (1959), another German psychiatrist, K. Schneider sought to expand the diagnosis... ...on went a lot further than that and transcended the narrow view of psychopathy (the German school) then prevailing throughout Europe. In his work (... ...ialism with reductionism or instrumentalism and correlation with causation. Few physicists, neuroscientists, biologists, and chemists seem to ha... ...Freud revolutionized the field (though, at first, his reputation was limited to the German-speaking parts of the dying Habsburg Empire). He dispense...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...espected them both equally for what they felt and knew. I even polished my German, a language I particularly disliked when I studied it in university,... ...e Helmer Ringgren, Israelite Religion, Fortress Press, Philadelphia, 1966. German original, 1963. 14. For a detailed discussion of Zoroastrian origins... ...Philosophy and Society, ed. and tr. by Loyd D. Easton and Kurt H. Guddat. (German original, 1843), Doubleday & Company Inc., Anchor Books edition, Gar... ... of the death instinct 49. Sigmund Freud, “Beyond the Pleasure Principle” (German original BUDDHISM 55 directly followed the death of his much loved ... ...Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 18 vols. 50. Sigmund Freud, The Ego and the Id (German original 1923: “Das Ich und Das Es”) in vol. 13. THE RELIGIOUS DIMEN... ...n are also used synonymously with energy. But this is not quite the modern physicists’ energy, for orenda energy is seen as personal, and as intellige... ...adical, since it is very much in vogue at present to invoke modern nuclear physicists, especially those fond of contemplating the possible implication...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...t sales, in other words, increase the volatility of shorted stocks. Studies of the German DAX, conducted in 1996-8 by Alexander Kempf, Chairman of ... ...ough planning laws ... Similar arguments were heard in Japan in the late 1980s and Germany in the early 1990s - and yet in recent years house price... ...ed to remove credit-related risks from their books by selling it to third parties. Physicists, analysts, and rating agencies all agreed that the ri... ...oblematic with global companies. We have already seen resistance by Daimler-Benz of Germany. Act Section 305: Officer And Director Bars And Penalti... ...ission is investigating cases of abuse of golden shares in the UK, Spain, Portugal, Germany, France, and Belgium. The Spanish government possesses ... ... — is weaker in America than in Denmark, Austria, Norway, Finland, Canada, Sweden, Germany, Spain and France. In America, there is more than a 40 p...

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Modelling of Rationality...and Beyond the Physics

By: Gh. C. Dinulescu

...he artificial transformation of matter into anti-matter, the dream of the physicists, would remain the exception with an utilitarian significance. ... ...sis), both in the Former Soviet Union and in other countries, among which Germany and Romania, for sweeping out the clouds or for bringing about the... ... and dreaming″. By taking over the Greek model, Nietzsche created for the German culture, by seizing a consecrated name of another culture, the Dion...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...Pure scientists usually experiment. Philosophers prefer inductive reasoning while physicists and mathematicians lean toward deductive methods. Medi... ...e setting out on their sales territories. Two concepts from social psychology are germane to a discussion of communication sources. The first hold... ...nd outward to consumers and others seeking advice. (In the history of English and German law, the advocate was a special kind of lawyer who advised ...

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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... ...which causes behaviour patterns to suddenly emerged in whole populations. Physicists talked about sudden "phase transitions", the emergent results of... ...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...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

...avia flashed before him in a spiteful collage. There was always war. It was the Germans then, but his coun­ try had had hundreds of years of war. He ... ...e, we just happen to be the first. I've contacted business associates in Japan, Germany, France, Russia, India, Mexico, England and many other count... ...N went to wall-to-wall coverage interviewing environmental experts, scientists, physicists, cancer specialists, congresspeople, senators, economic e... ...wants to, and needs to, spend all its capital on building up their economy like Germany and Japan. They believe, in time, that they can become an ec... ...lthough, he had read about such attacks taking place during World War II by the Germans using dogs. Who were these peo­ ple? They had created a perfe...

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Virginibus Puerisque, And Other Papers

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...pirit. Romeo and Juliet were very much in love; although they tell me some German critics are of a different opinion, probably the same who would have... ...and when all is done, find humanity indifferent to your achievement. Hence physicists condemn the unphysical; financiers have only a superficial toler... ...TORY of the wars of Rome which I have always very much envied for England. Germanicus was going down at the head of the legions into a dangerous river... ...gions into a dangerous river – on the opposite bank the woods were full of Germans – when there flew out seven great eagles which seemed to marshal th... ...isappeared into the forest where the enemy lay concealed. “Forward!” cried Germanicus, with a fine rhetorical inspiration, “Forward! and follow the Ro... ...ers prospects of those individual Roman legionaries now fording a river in Germany, looked altogether greater and more hopeful. It is a kind of illusi...

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A Modern Utopia

By: H. G. Wells

...Rather would I be Metchnikoffed* at once and have a clean, good stomach of German silver. No! If we are to have no ale in Utopia, give me the one clea... ...nny, and the Englishman or American looked at the papers of a Russian or a German as one might look at the chains of a slave. You imagine that father ... ...wift rail- way to Paris and England and Scotland, and to the Rhineland and Germany will run. And as one walks out from the town centre one will come t... ...trong feeling for all bota- nists, and, indeed, all biologists, as against physicists, and those who profess the exact sciences, all of whom he regard... ...ions in racial tradi- tions and linguistic affinities. Anglo-Saxonism, Pan-German- ism, and the like are such synthetic ideas. Until the eighties, the... ... forgetting his Defoe,* the Jew forgetting the very word pros- elyte, the German forgetting his anthropometric variations, and the Italian forgetting...

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Heartbreak House : A Fantasia in the Russian Manner on English Themes

By: George Bernard Shaw

...muddled through. Nature gave us a longer credit than she gave to France or Germany or Russia. To British centenar- ians who died in their beds in 1914... ...the reprobate. But in the middle of the nineteenth century naturalists and physicists assured the world, in the name of Science, that salvation and da... ...haw Remonstrances and warnings were met either with an accu- sation of pro-Germanism or the formula, “Remember that we are at war now.” I have said th... ...off his cassock first, and the respect- able school governor expelling the German professor with insult and bodily violence, and declaring that no Eng... ...t was crudely natural, and perhaps necessary for recruiting purposes, that German militarism and German dynastic ambition should be painted by journal... ...hich they certainly are not); but when it came to frantic denunciations of German chemistry, German biology, German poetry, German music, German liter...

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An Englishman Looks at the World Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks Upon Contemporary Matters

By: H. G. Wells

...e the tailor- ing of the world, while Brazilians, Frenchmen, Americans and Germans fly. That we are hopelessly behindhand in aeronautics is not a fact... ...arch. Not one in twenty of the boys of the middle and upper classes learns German or gets more than a misleading smattering of physical science. Most ... ... lassitude and 23 H. G . Wells a contented acquiescence in the rivalry of Germany and the United States for the moral, intellectual and material lead... .... I would as soon put to sea in St. Paul’s Ca- thedral. If I were fighting Germany, I would stow half of them away in the Clyde and half in the Bristo... ...common enemy to weld it to- gether from without. It is too usual to regard Germany as the common enemy. We in Great Britain are now intensely jealous ... ...t for them and organise them, to secure the pick of our young chemists and physicists and engineers, and to get them to work systematically upon the a... ...rld sults, would find it hard to say which were the chemists and which the physicists among Professors Dewar and Ramsey Lord Rayleigh and Curie. The c...

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The Schoolmistress and Other Stories

By: Anton Chekhov

...t clerk in the town. They have taken him away. The story is that with some Germans he killed Alexeyev, the Mayor, in Moscow.” “Who told you that?” “Th... ...who have nevertheless died unrecognized. Are Russian navigators, chemists, physicists, mechanicians, and agricultur- ists popular with the public? Do ... ...respected by everyone. He was for some reason looked upon by everyone as a German, though he was in reality on his father’ s side Swedish, on his moth... ...e Russian, and attended the Orthodox church. He knew Russian, Swedish, and German. He had read a good deal in those languages, and nothing one could d... ...ith long hair, a yellow face, blue spectacles, and a husky voice. He had a German name which one could not pro- nounce. It was impossible to tell what...

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The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

By: The Manhattan Engineer District

...fields assisted in the study. These included math- ematicians, theoretical physicists, experts on the blast ef- fects of bombs, weather consultants, a... ...s this fact seem surprising, the experience of other bombed cities in both Germany and Japan show Hiroshima and Nagasaki not to be isolated cases. The... ...terials, they said, which prevented its construction. In the meantime, the Germans were said to have carried the discovery to a further stage and were... ...ch bombing. The Americans were reputed to have learned the secret from the Germans, and they had then brought the bomb to a stage of industrial comple...

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Confidence

By: Henry James

...ming com- pany: at his own establishment there was no one but an aesthetic German who smoked bad tobacco in the din- ing-room. He remarked to himself ... ...sist. This consisted of a letter from an intimate friend who was living in Germany—a friend whose name was Gordon Wright. He had been spending the win... ... time to test its success; but in this I want your help. You know we great physicists never make an experiment without an ‘assistant’—a humble individ... ...gueville was so much amused with this appeal that he very soon started for Germany. In the reader, Gordon Wright’s letter will, perhaps, excite surpri... ...sses, after which he had gone to 16 Confidence spend a couple of years in Germany, supposing it to be the land of laboratories. Here we find him at p... ...e. Having brought it to a close, he took his way to the Kursaal. The great German watering-place is one of the prettiest nooks in Europe, and of a sum...

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The Analysis of Mind

By: Bertrand Russell

...Baldwin, Urban, Montague, and others, and a new interest in foreign works, German, French and Italian, which had either become classical or were attra... ...tter as something much more solid and indubitable than mind. Meanwhile the physicists, especially Einstein and other exponents of the theory of rela- ... ... fundamental importance in the present con- nection. (Translation of fifth German edition, Open Court Co., 1914. First German edition, 1886.) **”Journ... ...es, the way in which the equilibrium will be upset cannot be deter- mined. Physicists distinguish between macroscopic and mi- croscopic equations: the...

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