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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...local buildings (synagogues) involving neither sacrifices nor priests. The records portray Je- sus as participating both in Temple worship and in syna... ...al material relating to first century Palestine is so scanty that the only records on which to base a conclusion are the texts in the New Testament. C... ...h synagogues, one all- important addition was made. By the time historical records come upon the scene, Christian worship centered on a special ritual... ...s or plains, was by the whole people. The lands were hunted or planted and harvested in common. The idea of private possession in the sense of private... ...return and would grant hu- mans sustenance each season. If there is a poor harvest or poor hunting this year, it means that humans have had careless o... ...he orendas of the corn or buffalo will refuse to do their part in the next harvest or in the next hunt if you are so out of harmony with their needs (... ...e spiritual, more individually creative in the arts and crafts. We are all artists, in a dream-centered life, rather than relegating art only to speci...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ns Hall on Raphael and Uembrandt and was illustrated by slides both of the artists' works and of the country surrounding their homes. Prof. Rice showe... ... to Florence while still o youth; and here, under the influ- ence of other artists, he devoted his efforts to Madonnas. In this work the refinement an... ...containing pictures of the various diseases apparent in classic art. Early artists used such great accu- racy in their pictures of diseased bodies tha... ...the amount of snow that fell on Hon day and Tuesday has already broken all records of the past twenty years, for the month of April. The total foil du... ...ay, April 21. ^Only menibors of the class of 1909 in full standing nil the records of the Dean's of- lino are eligible for this election. L, 0, HiNMAN... ...ril 28. Only those men who are in full sophomore standing according to the records of the Dean's office are eligible for'tllis election, (Signed) E. M... ...r, Hosiery, Shoes and Suits Cases. Our N,-.v Jlookhl "ClOI.Va TO EUROPE- A Harvest of Paper Again we hear the plaintive ap- peal from college and town... ... and no plan for a further smoker has been initiat- ed. The benefits to be harvested from this fraternizing of the un- dergraduates are fated to remai...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...arly human ancestors lived on the seacoast of East Africa and ate easy-to-harvest shellfish—like today‘s scallops—in abundance.‖ Renowned British ... ...to mention taxes, payrolls, and tributes. Clay tablets the most enduring records Sumerian scribes pressed the triangular tip of a stylus into s... ...all the Babylonian city-states and covered many aspects of daily life. Records of landholding rights, obligations toward individuals, judicial dec... ... writing surface, but it was more expensive to produce. Workers had to harvest papyrus reeds from marshes in the River Nile, strip them of their ... ...ld was planted and the other left fallow so only three hundred acres were harvested. On the same acreage under the three-field system, the spring cr... ... Many of those reforms impacted trade, court, writing, and governmental records systems. Possibly even more significant was the rapid increase in ... ...pe. Travelers to and from the Orient included not just merchants but also artists, diplomats, doctors, scholars, scientists, and priests from all re... ...cs trained to operate them—served as:  Gathering places for scholars, artists, and literati.  Sanctuaries for foreign translators, émigrés, and...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...allow a decentralized and iconoclastic cultural ferment in which independent artists, musicians, and writers can take their unique visions, histories,... ...ot even know who holds the copyright. Compa- nies have gone out of business. Records are incomplete or absent. In some cases, it is even more complica... ...rhaps you are a collage artist who wishes to incorporate images that amateur artists have put online. None of the works are marked by a copyright symb... ...r an acquisition but a creation, namely literary property...r econ- cile the artists with society by means of property. 43 Diderot wanted perpetual co... ...t bound by the habits of the last generation, are supposed to move nimbly to harvest the benefits from the new technology and to outcompete the lumberi... ...et Threat 71 ___-1 ___0 ___ 1 37278_u01.qxd 8/28/08 11:04 AM Page 71 A&M Records v. Napster. 24 Napster was a “peer-to-peer” file sharing system. T... ...o make a fair use of a copyrighted work by putting a red dot on their books, records, and films before selling them. It shall be a crime to circumvent ...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...8; 1 Peter 4:16). The words "grandmother" and "eternity" only once each. The Bible records seven suicides and seven different Jeremiahs - but not a... ...h. http://newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/bio99/bio99350.htm http://www.world-sex-records.com/sex-025.htm http://samvak.tripod.com/sexgender.html... .... Between 1916 and 1920, industrial output plunged by more than four fifths. Grain harvests in both 1920 and 1921 disastrously dwindled, leading to... ... mathematicians dedicated to studying the Fibonacci numbers (permutations of phi). Artists like Goethe, Cezanne, Bartok studied it obsessively. ... ...jsource/Judaism/star.html Statues The United States boasts a few statue-related records. The Statue of Liberty is the largest copper sculpture i... ... allowed to enter Leonardo's den, where he kept, as Giorgio Vasari in "Lives of the Artists", describes: "a number of green and other kinds of lizar... ... http://www.mos.org/sln/Leonardo/LeoHomePage.html http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/leonardo_da_vinci.html War In 1896 Zanzibar surrender...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ct art on a practical basis for hundreds of years. It is one reason why many artists were ahead of their time. Because when they used the concept ... ...nfinity around their necks for over 200 years now: first as scholars, then as artists, and finally as a fashion statement denoting the highest socia... ...y incapable of mechanically identifying or measuring life- energy at all. Artists have a saying of how things which they create, take on a life o... ...cumulate material things. As a result of this… there are almost no fossil records of the first modern humans, there is no way of knowing how the... ...to have us there in the first place: our hunter-gatherer tactics of reap, and harvest, and move-on: had the effect of a scythe. Only we did not cut... ...onger grew the food they ate: they grew their own food. They no longer merely harvested what was available: they had to plant, irrigate, weed, tend ... ...r inventions have disappeared by the hundreds… destroyed, bought up and their records coincidentally burnt or lost. All because of the insane idea o... ...r inventions have disappeared by the hundreds… destroyed, bought up and their records coincidentally burnt or lost. All because of the insane idea o... ..., Acquiring, Saving, Amassing, Building, Piling Up, Concentrating, Compiling, Harvesting, Stocking Up, Depositing, Recruiting, Warehousing, Caching, ...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...wn) and a more universal one was relegated to a group of special individuals called artists. Theirs is the job to experience (mostly emotions), to ... .... They could be alive or dead (for instance, he could measure himself against past artists). They could be few or many, but they must exist for art... ... and wrong. What is the ethical difference between consensual, post- mortem, organ harvesting and consensual, post-mortem cannibalism? Why is stem... ...orthodox Jews refuse to subject their relatives to a post-mortem autopsy and organ harvesting. Fijians and Cook Islanders used to consume their ene... ...way for future research non the less. There are two types of cloning. One involves harvesting stem cells from embryos ("therapeutic cloning"). Stem... ...on from competitors - otherwise it might be forced to give outsiders access to its records and intellectual property. It raises entry and mobility ... ...ultimedia; • Database, Favourites, Annotations, and History Maintenance (archival records of reading habits, shopping habits, interaction with oth... ...ed by periods of frustration, dead ends, failures, and blind alleys in one's work. Artists - especially performing artists (like musicians) - often... ...ices, clear ownership structure, available track record and historical performance records – are sine qua non in today's financing world. 5. From...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...es that entrepreneurs assume the risks associated with publishing books, recording records, and inventing only because - and where - the rights to ... ...l Jackson, Schwarzenegger and Grisham are businessmen at least as much as they are artists. Intellectual property is a relatively new notion. In t... ...e revered. But they were rarely financially rewarded. Well into the 19th century, artists and innovators were commissioned - and salaried - to pro... ...rom ad sponsored content to packaged open source software. Many creative people - artists, authors, innovators - are repelled by the commercializa... ...ices, clear ownership structure, available track record and historical performance records – are sine qua non in today's financing world. 5. From... ...kely to witness the death of the car dealer, the classical retail outlet, the music records shop. For that matter, inventions like the internet is l... ...as sex slaves is commonly agreed. That they should not help their parents plant and harvest may be more debatable. As Miriam Wasserman observes in ... ...d old alike, awoke and heard the enchantment. The hammer hit the anvil, the sickle harvested flowers and heads, the propeller triturated meat. Flam...

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Magnum Bonum or Mother Careys Brood

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...elf did so, with a view to accounts; but he should advise all professional records to be destroyed. It may be feared that the two executors did not re... ...latory tone. “I am afraid poor Joe did live with a very odd set of people— artists, and all that kind of thing. I am sure I don’t blame her, poor thin... ...Janet had plunged into a regular conversation about exhibitions, pictures, artists, concerts, lectures, &c., before her mother came back, talking with... ... her cloth in the greensward, whence could be seen the evening glow on the harvest fields. Then there was a feast of cherries, and delicious farmhouse... ... dim corner of the gallery, and its place supplied from the brushes of the artists whom Caroline viewed with loving respect; the drawing-room was reno... ... were descriptions of scenery, fragmentary notes of his- tory and science, records more or less veracious or absurd of personal adventures, and conver... ...t aside her remonstrances. It was not the air of a person who had lost the records of the secret and was afraid to confess, though it was possible she... ...hat Armine, or a Jack-in-the-Green?” “Oh!” half sighed Barbara. “It’s that harvest decoration!” And Armine, casting down armfuls of great ferns, and b... ...is head went down on the lexicon, and his breath came quick and short. The Harvest Festival day was perforce kept by him in bed, blistered and watched...

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The Witch and Other Stories

By: Anton Chekhov

...don’t pay them anything, they have a bother with you, and you damage their records with your deaths —so, of course, you are brutes! It’s not difficult... ...s. The first condition need hardly be consid- ered, in that respect we are artists; and one can always succeed in the second with a little practice. I... ..., too, were ripe and glistened now in the sun like mother-of-pearl. It was harvest-time. T o-day was a holiday, to-morrow they would harvest the rye a... ...ain, and, gazing now at the fields, everyone thought, God grant we get the harvest in in time; and everyone felt gay and joyful and anxious at heart. ... ...y! Of the grown-up people there were none at home; all were at work at the harvest. On the stove was sitting a white-headed girl of eight, unwashed an...

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