Search Results (47 titles)

Searched over 7.2 Billion pages in 1.08 seconds

 
Member States of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (X) Literature (X)

       
1
|
2
|
3
Records: 1 - 20 of 47 - Pages: 
  • Cover Image

The Curse of Kali

By: Audrey Blankenhagen

... Drama set in India By Audrey Blankenhagen ‘GOD IS LOVE, IS THIS THE FINAL MESSAGE OF INDIA’ E.M. Forster, 1924 ... ...a By Audrey Blankenhagen ‘GOD IS LOVE, IS THIS THE FINAL MESSAGE OF INDIA’ E.M. Forster, 1924 This bo... ...vulets of blood. He stared at her in bewilderment. She laughed huskily and speaking in the native language of the bazaars, invited him to make love ... ... his daughter’s education and by the time she was fifteen, Helen could speak French, Spanish and Portuguese fluently. Her interest in science and ma... ...ace of time, Helen realised that India was a country whose people were as diverse as those in the countries of Europe, but with even greater variati... ...our wedding is over, you must bring Helen to the fort, Gavin. She should meet our little British community.’ Assuring Agnes that he would certainly... ...he thought of what he had read when he first came to India, about the demonic possession of some members of a Cult which worshipped a certain goddes... ...g to curb) many rebels had been allowed to escape. They fled to forts of rebel Princes whose own States had been annexed by the British under Lord ...

...THE CURSE OF KALI is a historical fiction set in 19th century India by Audrey Blankenhagen. The exotic beauty of India, her British rulers living in splendid isolation; the opulence and intrigue of a Muslim Royal Court; the m...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Kabbalah for Beginners

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...in Rd, 2nd floor, Brooklyn, New York, 11223, USA Printed in Canada No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without written perm... ...ok may be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in criti... ...tures given by Rav Michael Laitman, PhD, which were then edited by staff members of the Ashlag Research Institute (ARI). PART oNE The History... ...“The Lord said, ‘Behold, they are one people, and they all have the same language. …and now nothing which they purpose to do will be impossible for... ...ly Ari (Rabbi Isaac Luria). Rashbi’s Book of Zohar is, as the book itself states, a com- - mentary on the Torah. Just as Moses explained Abraham’s w... ...ul conducts in one state is inconr r ceivable when it is not so in all the countries in the world.” --Baal HaSulam, “Peace in the World” J 44 K abba... ...uture, broadcasts will also be translated into French, greek, Polish, and Portuguese. As with everything else, the live broadcast is provided gratis...

...The Kabbalist Rabbi Laitman, who was the student and personal assistant to Rabbi Baruch Ashlag from 1979-1991, follows in the footsteps of his rabbi in passing on the wisdom of Kabbalah to the world. This book is based on sou...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Prime Minister

By: Anthony Trollope

... by Anthony T rollope A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope is a publication of the Pennsylvania... ...eries Publication The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...verett Wharton at a new club, called the Progress, of which they were both members. The Progress was certainly a new club, having as yet been open har... ...ad gone rather deep into poli- tics, and that he was entitled to call many statesmen asses 15 Anthony Trollope because they did not see the things wh... ...upon the old lawyer. He felt that he could not storm and talk in ambiguous language of what a ‘gentleman’ would or would not do. He might disapprove o... ...s my feeling.’ ‘My father was certainly not an English gentleman. He was a Portuguese.’ In admitting this, and subjecting himself at once to one clear... ... crying for pain that cannot be cured.’ ‘Co-operation is difficult without community of feeling. I find myself to be too stubborn-hearted for the plac... ...al influence, with the hope of recovering temporal power, is made in other countries. But while we see the attempt fail- ing elsewhere, —so that we kn...

Excerpt: The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope.

Read More
  • Cover Image

Notes on a Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

... Cornhill to Grand Cairo by William Makepeace Thackeray is a publica- tion of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furni... ...rnhill to Grand Cairo by William Makepeace Thackeray is a publica- tion of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnishe... ...rsist in going to see; whereas a man would have a much better insight into Portuguese manners, by planting himself at a corner, like yon- der beggar, ... ... and said, I know not with what correctness, being ignorant of the Spanish language, “Senor ‘Bispo!Senor ‘Bispo!” on which summons the poor old man, l... ... discuss an obscure passage in Athenaeus!Of course country magistrates and Members of Parliament are always studying Demosthenes and Cicero; we know i... ...board our ship had been battling, and which had charmed all—from our great statesman, our polished lawyer, our young Oxonian, who sighed over certain ... ...t occasionally, can we reasonably be angry?But in travelling through these countries, English people, who don’t take into consideration the miserable ... ...luckless Hebrews at Jerusalem who shall secede from their faith. Their old community spurn them with horror; 108 Notes on a Journey from Cornhill to ...

...Excerpt: After a voyage, during which the captain of the ship has displayed uncommon courage, seamanship, affability, or other good qualities, grateful passengers often present him with a token of their esteem, in the shape of teapots, tankards, trays, &c. of pre...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Beatrix

By: Honoré de Balzac

...x by Honore de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...y Honore de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished... ...cient times in the towns of Brittany. Most of these towns have fallen from states of splendor never men- tioned by historians, who are always more con... ... vice versa. Bernus, the carrier, was, in 1829, the factotum of this large community. He went and came when he pleased; all the country knew him; and ... ...ch figure prove their age, but being, 12 Balzac as they are, in the naive language of the fabliaux, it is impos- sible to transcribe them here. These... ...e head of the faubourg Saint- Germain of the old Breton province, where no member of the new administration sent down by the government was ever allow... ...se family is not as old as yours), after marrying his eldest daughter to a Portuguese grandee, was anxious to find an alliance among the higher nobili... ...rs; she must show him Switzerland, Italy, Germany,— in short, all possible countries.” “Ah! you confirm a fear of my director,” said the duchess, naiv...

...Excerpt: Note. It is somewhat remarkable that Balzac, dealing as he did with traits of character and the minute and daily circumstances of life, has never been accused of representing actual persons in the two or three thousand portraits which he painted of human nature....

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Deputy of Arcis

By: Honoré de Balzac

...ine Prescott Wormeley A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Deputy of Arcis by Honore de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley... ...t Wormeley A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Deputy of Arcis by Honore de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publi... ...omise the influence of his family in the arrondissement of Arcis, that old statesman would doubtless propose for candidate some young man who could be... ...ction, what are sen- timents! This Scene is written for the information of countries so unfortunate as not to know the blessings of national repre- se... ...d not been the son of an ardent Bonapartist, he belonged to a family whose members had justly incurred the animosity of the Cinq-Cygne family, owing t... ...adily for benevolence and affability, because Phileas had made him- self a language of his own, remarkable for its immoderate use of the formulas of p... ...ebrated decree. The reaction produced in France by the introduction of the Portuguese cotton caused the death of Pigoult, Achille’s father, and began ... ...two days, would wag the tongues and excite the imagi- nations of the whole community without his name or his business being known. Now, Arcis being st...

...Excerpt: All elections begin with a bustle before beginning to describe an election in the provinces, it is proper to state that the town of Arcis-sur-Aube was not the theatre of the events here related. The arrondissement of Arcis votes at Bar-sur-Aube, which is forty miles from Arcis; consequently there is no...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Rescue a Romance of the Shallows

By: Joseph Conrad

...lows by Joseph Conrad A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The Rescue by Joseph Conrad is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univ... ... CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The Rescue by Joseph Conrad is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Por- table Document file is furn... ...nkeleyn’s Tale To Frederic Courtland Penfield last ambassador ofthe United States of America to the late Austrian Empire, this old timetale is gratefu... ...ery and romance of its past—and the race of men who had fought against the Portuguese, the Spaniards, the Dutch and the English, has not been changed ... ...is English was difficult to understand, but he could sing songs in his own language about ah-moor—Ah-moor means love, in French—Shaw.” “So it does, si... ...o may shout to deceive my men. So let your hail be Lightning! Will you re- member?” For a time Jaffir seemed to be choking. “Lit-ing! Is that right? I... ...They were such men as are sent by rulers to examine the aspects of far-off countries and talk of peace and make treaties. Such is the beginning of gre... ... not reasonable. It would be even in a manner a sin to begin a strife in a community of True Believers. Whereas with an 351 Joseph Conrad offer like ...

Excerpt: The Rescue by Joseph Conrad.

Read More
  • Cover Image

First and Last Things : A Confession of Faith and a Rule of Life

By: H. G. Wells

...First and Last Things A Confession of Faith and Rule of Life By H.G. Wells A Penn State Electronic Classics Se... ...: A Confession of Faith and Rule of Life by H.G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnished... ...nducted by a number of unham- pered men in small Greek cities, who knew no language but their own and had scarcely a technical term. The true meta- ph... ... extensively or intensively, that is to say whether in relation to all the members of the species or in relation to an imaginary typical specimen. The... ... knowledge. Imagine a large clear jelly, in which at all angles and in all states of simplicity or contor- tion his ideas are imbedded. They are all v... ...ple from matter to atoms and centres of force and up to men and states and countries—if you will imagine the ideas lying in that manner—you will get t... ...tial fact in man’s history to my sense is the slow unfolding of a sense of community with his kind, of the possibilities of co-operations leading to s... ...dburys the cocoa and chocolate makers, and the practical slavery under the Portuguese of the East African negroes who grow the raw material for Messrs...

...Introduction: Recently I set myself to put down what I believe. I did this with no idea of making a book, but at the suggestion of a friend and to interest a number of friends with whom I was associated. We were all, we found, extremely uncertain in our outlook upon life, about our religious feelings and in our ...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Autobiographic Sketches Selections, Grave and Gay

By: Thomas de Quincey

...PUBLICATION Autobiographic Sketches by Thomas de Quincey is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. This Portable Document file is furn... ...LICATION Autobiographic Sketches by Thomas de Quincey is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. This Portable Document file is furnish... ...uarters in England, in Ireland, in the British colonies, and in the United States, a series of letters expressing a far profounder interest in papers ... ...rid, pugilistic brothers; finally, that I and they were dutiful and loving members of a pure, holy, and magnificent church. * * * 20 Thom... ...ficant expression, except through sharp discharges of stones, that being a language older than Hebrew or Sanscrit, and universally intelligible. But, ... ...-presence of malice in the agent; but others, as appeared from my father’s Portuguese recollections, ascribing the same horrid power to the eye of cer... ...phere, or by means of rivers, by birds, by winds, by wa- ters, into remote countries. But the reader shall judge for himself. At the opening of the ta... ...pment; never yet was woman in one stage of elevation, and man (of the same community) in another. Thou, therefore, daughter of God and man, all-potent...

...Excerpt: My dear sir, I am on the point of revising and considerably altering, for republication in England, an edition of such amongst my writings as it may seem proper deliberately to avow. Not that I have any intention, or consciously any reason, expre...

...Contents EXTRACT FROM A LETTER WRITTEN BY MR. DE QUINCEY TO THE AMERICAN EDITOR OF THIS WORKS. ...................................................................................................... 4 PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION .........................................................

Read More
  • Cover Image

Essays of Michel de Montaigne

By: William Carew Hazilitt

...es Cotton Edited by William Carew Hazilitt 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 ESSAYS OF MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE Book the First T ranslated by Charles Cotton Edited ... ...Carew Hazilitt 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 ESSAYS OF MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE Book the First T ranslated by Charles Cotton Edited by William Carew Hazilitt 18... ... be re- garded as a classic, not only in the land of his birth, but in all countries and in all literatures. His Essays, which are at once the most ce... ...letters and a moralist; how the Essays would be read, in all the principal languages of Europe, by millions of intel- ligent human beings, who never h... ... leaving Paris, stayed a short time at Blois, to attend the meeting of the States-General. We do not know 22 Essays: Book the First what part he took... ...cord—a family than which none can be dearer to me; a family, thank God! no member of which has ever been guilty of dishonour—in regard, further, to th... ...only, saving in the succession of the prince: where, for the regulation of community in goods and estates, observed in the country, certain sovereign ... ...on of an extreme revenge; as will appear by this: that having observed the Portuguese, who were in league with their enemies, to inflict another sort ...

Excerpt: Essays of Michel De Montaigne, Book the First, translated by Charles Cotton, Ed. William Carew Hazilitt.

...................................................................................................................................................... 6 THE LIFE OF MONTAIGNE ...................................................................................................................................... 9 THE LETTERS OF MONTAIGNE ............................................

Read More
  • Cover Image

Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency

By: The Duke of Saint Simon

...Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency By The Duke of Saint-Simon A Penn State Electronic Classics ... ...Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency By The Duke of Saint-Simon A Penn State Electronic Classics Ser... ...ails of manners and customs, a word- painter like Tacitus; the author of a language of his own, lacking in accuracy, system, and art, yet an admirable... ...e gossip brought to him by his unsuspecting friends; for neither courtier, statesman, minister, nor friend ever looked upon those notes which this “li... ... was now entirely in our power, was one of the strongest places in the Low Countries, and had hitherto boasted of having never changed masters. The in... ...hould be glad to see them at the reception. Thus M. de Noyon was the first member of the Academia chosen by the King, and the first at whose reception... ...with the Prince de Conti and Albergotti was kept up almost entirely by the community of their habits, and the secret parties of pleasure they concocte... ...ade the best of his way to Madrid. That city was itself in danger from the Portuguese, and, indeed, fell into their hands soon after. The Queen, who, ...

Excerpt: Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency by The Duke of Saint-Simon.

Read More
  • Cover Image

Don Quixote

By: Miquel de Cervantes

...Don Quixote by Miquel de Cervantes Translated by John Ormsby 1922 edition of Ormsby’s translation A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication... ... by Miguel de Cervantes, trans. John Ormsby (1922 ed.) is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnishe... ...effort to see things as Cervantes saw them; there is no anachronism in his language; he put the Spanish of Cervantes into the English of Shakespeare. ... ... was received with something more than coldness by certain sections of the community. Men of wit, taste, and discrimi- nation among the aristocracy ga... ...ly you to your heart’s content; or if you should not care to go to foreign countries you have at home Fonseca’s ‘Of the Love of God,’ in which is con-... ...te, “that this is done to divert our idle thoughts; and as in well-ordered states games of chess, fives, and billiards are allowed for the diversion o... ...mplain of thyself for having been the cause of her ruin and thine own. Re- member there is no jewel in the world so precious as a chaste and virtuous ... ...amous poet Garcilasso, the other by the most excellent Camoens, in its own Portuguese tongue, but we have not as yet acted them. Yesterday was the fir...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Voyage Out

By: Virginia Woolf

...Out by Virginia Woolf A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf is a publication of the Pennsylvania State... ...sics Series Publication The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnis... ...e became a fanatic about music. All the energies that might have gone into languages, science, or literature, that might have made her friends, or sho... ...ed Vinrace, “seems to be a gentleman who thinks that because he was once a member of Parliament, and his wife’s the daughter of a peer, they can have ... ...he best he could to serve it out of Parliament. For that purpose the Latin countries did very well, although the East, of course, would have done bett... ... to admit that; but I have never met a woman who even saw what is meant by statesmanship. I am going to make you still more angry. I hope that I never... ...s, and painted idols; from the sea came venge- ful Spaniards and rapacious Portuguese; exposed to all these enemies (though the climate proved wonderf... ...liness. The joint lives of Ridley and Helen had ar- rived at this stage of community, and it was often neces- sary for one or the other to recall with...

Excerpt: The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf.

Read More
  • Cover Image

Don Quixote

By: Miquel de Cervantes

...Don Quixote by Miquel de Cervantes Translated by John Ormsby 1922 edition of Ormsby’s translation Part Two A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Pu... ...o by Miquel de Cervantes, trans. John Ormsby, 1922 ed. is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portable Document file is furnishe... ...d which will be either the worst or the best that has been composed in our language, I mean of those intended for entertainment; at which I repent of ... ...ho. “I mean to say,” said Don Quixote, “that when the head suffers all the members suffer; and so, being thy lord and master, I am thy head, and thou ... ...ncreasing or diminishing it, keeping peacefully within the limits of their states. Of those that began great and ended in a point, there are thousands... ...ey gave me two,” replied the page; “but just as when one quits a religious community before making profession, they strip him of the dress of the orde... ...should be washed with angels’ water and I with devil’s lye. The customs of countries and princes’ palaces are only good so long as they give no annoya... ...amous poet Garcilasso, the other by the most excellent Camoens, in its own Portuguese tongue, but we have not as yet acted them. Yesterday was the fir...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Age of Innocence

By: Edith Wharton

...nce by Edith Wharton A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton is a publication of the Pennsylvania ... ...Edith Wharton A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Un... ...ut who was always represented on fashionable nights by some of the younger members of the family. On this occasion, the front of the box was filled by... ...ility, proffered to Newland low-voiced congratulations couched in the same language as his wife’s, and seated himself in one of the brocade armchairs ... ...ellum book that Archer had sent her the week before (the “Sonnets from the Portuguese”); but she was learning by heart “How they brought the Good News... ...Carver. Y ou don’t know Dr. Agathon Carver, founder of the V alley of Love Community?” Dr. Carver inclined his leonine head, and the Marchioness conti... ...ified” to force one’s self on the notice of one’s acquaintances in foreign countries. Mrs. Archer and Janey, in the course of their visits to Eu- rope... ...ding out when they were to pass through London on their way to or from the States. The intimacy be- came indissoluble, and Mrs. Archer and Janey, when...

...Excerpt: On a January evening of the early seventies, Christine Nilsson was singing in Faust at the Academy of Music in New York. Though there was already talk of the erection, in remote metropolitan distances ?above the Forties,? of a new Opera House whi...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Moby-Dick or the Whale

By: Herman Melville

...Moby Dick or The Whale HERMAN MELVILLE 1851 IN TOKEN OF MY ADMIRATION FOR HIS GENIUS, This book is Inscribed TO NATHANIEL HAWTHO... ... 1 Loomings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 2 The Carpet Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 3 The... ...in play, in chace, in battle, Fishes of every color, form, and kind; Which language cannot paint, and mariner Had never seen; from dread Leviathan To ... ...hing like this: “Grand Contested Election for the Presidency of the United States. “WHALING VOYAGE BY ONE ISHMAEL. “BLOODY BATTLE IN AFFGHANISTAN.” Th... ...ng to flee from Him. He thinks that a ship made by men, will carry him into countries where God does not reign, but only the Captains of this earth. He... ...at present in communion with any christian church?” “Why,” said I, “he’s a member of the First Congregational Church.” Here be it said, that many tatt... ...f all voyages now or ever made by man), the peculiar perils of it, and the community of interest prevailing among a company, all of whom, high or low,... ...ages? — The blast! the blast! Up, spine, and meet it! (Leaps to his feet.) Portuguese sailor. How the sea rolls swashing ’gainst the side! Stand by fo...

...Excerpt: Etymology (SUPPLIED BY A LATE CONSUMPTIVE USHER TO A GRAMMAR SCHOOL.); The pale Usher --threadbare in coat, heart, body, and brain; I see him now. He was ever dusting his old lexicons and grammars, with a queer handkerchief, mockingly embellished with all the gay flags of all the known nations o...

...Table of Contents: Etymology, 1 -- Extracts, 3 -- 1 Loomings, 15 -- 2 The Carpet-Bag, 20 -- 3 The Spouter-Inn, 24 -- 4 The Counterpane, 36 -- 5 Breakfast, 40 -- 6 The Street, 42 -- 7 The Chapel, 45 -- 8 The Pulpit, 48 -- 9 The Serm...

Read More
  • Cover Image

Moby Dick; Or the Whale

By: Herman Melville

...elville A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Moby Dick; or The Whale by Herman Melville is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Uni... ...s Publication Moby Dick; or The Whale by Herman Melville is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. This Portable Document file is furn... ...n play, in chace, in battle, Fishes of every colour, form, and kind; Which language cannot paint, and mariner Had never seen; from dread Leviathan To ... ...hing like this: “Grand Contested Election for the Presidency of the United States. “Whaling V oyage by One Ismael. “Bloody Battle in Affghanistan.” Th... ...ng to flee from Him. He thinks that a ship made by men will carry him into countries where God does not reign, but only the Captains of this earth. He... ... present in communion with any Chris- tian church?” “Why,” said I, “he’s a member of the first Congregational Church.” Here be it said, that many tatt... ...f all voyages now or ever made by man), the peculiar perils of it, and the community of interest prevailing among a company, all of whom, high or low,... ...llages?—The blast! the blast! Up, spine, and meet it! (Leaps to his feet.) Portuguese sailor. How the sea rolls swashing ‘gainst the side! Stand by fo...

Excerpt: Moby Dick; or The Whale by Herman Melville.

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...THE RELIGIOUS DIMENSION THE RELIGIOUS DIMENSION by DONALD BROADRIBB With contributions by Marilyn H... ...on Published by the Author York, Western Australia 2006 The first edition of this book was published under the title The Mystical Chorus by Millenniu... ...holic, Episcopalian (the name given to the Church of England in the United States) left me with a sense of coldness, making me feel a total outsider w... ... The liberal Protestant churches (e.g., Unitarian, Congregational and most community churches) I felt to be more social than religious gatherings. Wha... ... Quakers. Riverside Meeting could not really be called a church. It had no membership. It had no budget. It had no teachings. It continued the traditi... ...ourne in Australia and moving gradually from teaching biblical studies and languages (which I had studied at UTS) to teaching the history of pre-Chris... ...fe, separate from everyday secular living. This is particularly evident in countries in which there is a strict separation between Church and State. W... ...e at Lourdes. Another well-known ap- pearance was to three children in the Portuguese village of Fati- ma in 1917, which also led to the building of a...

...Most readers of this book will have had some type of religious instruction. Whether as children we were taught at a church Sunday school or some other religious institution, or weabsorbed simple social assumptions from the culture we live...

...What Is Religion? 1Buddhism 16Christianity 59Mysticism 118A Chorus Of Powers: American Indian Belief 176The Sacred Land: Australian Aboriginal Religion 238Conclusion 277References 293The Collected Works Of Carl Jung 299...

Read More
  • Cover Image

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

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...0 ―. . . AND GULLIVER RETURNS‖ --In Search of Utopia— Book 4 A Look at Human Values 1 ―. . . ... ... ISBN 978-0-9823076-3-2 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS IN THE HOTEL .................................................................... ...y always opt for a vacation when they could otherwise work. People in the States still believe that money buys happiness. But when people are survey... ...medical care and more time with a happy family rate high. ―Some countries are beginning to study what people value—what are their beliefs a... ... reason—to go to heaven or as revenge for the death of a friend or family member. He might do it because he believes that God wants to kill the infi... ...re Greek writing was developed. While it may have been written in another language, it wasn‘t written in Greek for another 400 years. So we might que... ...rld with the 106 parentally provided mythology of fairy tales and the community imposed basic assumptions— whether they be of the supernatural, t... ... countrymen. This is normal, but it impedes integration. Whether it is the Portuguese or Italian areas of Toronto, the Cuban areas of Miami, the Moro...

...Overpopulation is responsible for many of our planet's problems--global warming, the lack of fresh water, poverty, high gasoline and food prices, air and water pollutions, the scarcity of natural resources, the excess of wastes and their proper disposal, and even ...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... By Indrek Pringi Library of Congress Txu 987-756 Copyright January 29th 2001 Canadian Copyri... ...ht January 29th 2001 Canadian Copyright: 1072425 Nov 12 th 2009 Due to the ideas presented in this book, I have had to use various terms and ... ... Dynamic of Human Awareness Pg 165 The Imbalance of Human Awareness Pg 167 Language Pg 168 Time Awareness Pg 173 The Power of Mobility Pg 17... ... Pg 1090 The Poisoning of Self-Love and Self-Sacrifice Pg 1094 The Need for Community Pg 1101 Culture Pg 1110 Icons and Tokens Pg 1119 Respon... .... Cause and Effect can also be defined by Newton’s Third Law of Motion which states: “For every action: there is an equal and opposite reaction.” ... ...fetime of nights sleeping together as a single band with the smallest-weakest members in the center was corrupted. The entire concept of living-for... ...d themselves in public, cringed, acted the coward, acted the fool; their host countries tolerated them enough to let them live inside their culture… ... ...es of North America so exactly it is amazing. Every major migration from the Portuguese to the Spanish to the Africans to the Dutch to the English i...

...The Path of Splitness is a major non fiction work of 1,868 pages: This is the latest revised version. The book analyzes and explains: 1: The origins of our Universe: where it came from and how it was created. 2: Basic ...

...Chapter 1: The Universe. Pgs 1-112 How the Universe came into being. Chapter 2: Life Pgs 113-131 Structural dynamics of the Universe and Life Chapter 3: Hominids Pgs 132-187 A: How we evolved into Humans ...

Read More
       
1
|
2
|
3
Records: 1 - 20 of 47 - Pages: 
 
 





Copyright © World Library Foundation. All rights reserved. eBooks from Project Gutenberg are sponsored by the World Library Foundation,
a 501c(4) Member's Support Non-Profit Organization, and is NOT affiliated with any governmental agency or department.