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… “ traditionalism ”; like “ esoterism ,” (…) has nothing pejorative about it in itself and one might even say that it is less open to argument and a far broader term, in any case, than the latter ; in fact, however, (…) it has been associated with an idea which inevitably devalues its meaning, namely the idea of “ nostalgia for the past ” (…) If to recognize what is true and just is “ nostalgia for the past ,” it is quite clearly a crime or a disgrace not to feel this nostalgia.
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“ For the day of the Lord upon all the nations is near … But on Mount Zion there shall be deliverance ”
Oxford classicist Edward Copleston said that classical education “ communicates to the mind … a high sense of honor, a disdain of death in a good cause, a passionate devotion to the welfare of one ’ s country ”, thus concurring with Cicero that: “ All literature, all philosophical treatises, all the voices of antiquity are full of examples for imitation, which would all lie unseen in darkness without the light of literature ”.
I regard myself as Left of Centre which … is where a Party Leader ought to be … It is no use asking, “ What would Keir Hardie have done ?” We must have at the top men brought up in the present age, not, as I was, in the Victorian Age .’
" 22: 30 Paul adds, “ So also is the resurrection of the dead: the body … is sown a natural body ; it is raised a spiritual body ." Co.
That ability would seem to be at odds with early epiphenomenalism, which according to Huxley is the broad claim that consciousness is “ completely without any power … as the steam-whistle which accompanies the work of a locomotive engine is without influence upon its machinery ”.
Locke first speculated, “ truth and knowledge … are out of observation and experience rather than manipulation of accepted or given ideas “ ( Locke as cited in Hayes, 2007, p. 2 ).
She has also “ been responsible for the production of some twenty-two books … and at least five hundred articles .” “ Rosemary Ruether has written on the question of Christian credibility, with particular attention to ecclesiology and its engagement with church-world conflicts ; Jewish-Christian relations …; politics and religion in America ; and Feminism.
“ He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Most High … The power of the Most High will overshadow you ; therefore the child to be born will be called holy, the Son of God ” ( Luke 1: 32, 35 ).
“ The reader … eagerly follows the flight of LaMotte, also of Peter, his coachman, an attached, comic, and familiar domestic .”
The importance of setting is noted in a London review of the Castle of Otranto, “ He describes the country towards Otranto as desolate and bare, extensive downs covered with thyme, with occasionally the dwarf holly, the rosa marina, and lavender, stretch around like wild moorlands … Mr. Williams describes the celebrated Castle of Otranto as “ an imposing object of considerable size … has a dignified and chivalric air.
Barber has produced “ hypnotic deafness ” and “ hypnotic blindness ”, analgesia and other responses seen in hypnosis — all without hypnotizing anyone … Orne has shown that unhypnotized persons can be motivated to equal and surpass the supposed superhuman physical feats seen in hypnosis.
“ named ” – sixth, “ biff ”-seventh person … and in this way the story continues, being created by the whole group together.
Punch historian M. H. Spielmann, who knew Tenniel, understood that the political clout contained in his Punch cartoons was capable of “ swaying parties and people, too … ( the cartoons ) exercised great influence ” on the ideas of popular reform skirting throughout the British public.
Lastly, he let Benjamin go with them and said “ may God Almighty give you mercy … If I am bereaved, I am bereaved !” ()
“ Now let us understand the exact meaning of the expression historical Judaism … Looking at Judaism from a historical point of view, we become convinced that there is no one aspect deep enough to exhaust the content of such a complex phenomenon as Judaism … Accordingly, Torah-less Judaism … would be an entirely new thing and not the continuation of something given …
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The difference here is that Rosenstrasse is a “ maternal melodrama .” There are three overlapping familial connections involving “ mother-daughter relationships ” within the story: “ the bond between Hannah, a first-generation Jewish American, and her mother Ruth ”; “ the … mother-daughter bond between Ruth and her Jewish mother Miriam ”; “ and … the central relationship between surrogate mother Lena von Eschenbach / Fisher and Ruth .” In this, the definition of a mother is stretched from the “ biological ” standpoint to the “ symbolic .”
*“ Few … ( of the ) individuals ( included in this study ) were regarded as child prodigies ”; and, as a result, this research “ raises ( serious ) questions about earlier views of special gifts and innate abilities as necessary prerequisites of talent development ”.
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Of course, I had the usual fears, like going to school … For me, back then, school was a crime against young people.
" Weaned off uncritical royalism by the actions of Queen Mary … The political thinking of men like Ponet, Knox, Goodman and Hales.
That music of youth, with its little sins and absurdities that almost point out the sentimental affectation … appears to me like the carvings in the Alhambra, those peculiar arabesques that say nothing with their turns and shapes, but which are like the air, like the sun, like the blackbirds or like the nightingales of its gardens.
First socialist redemption, then comes national liberation like a whirlwind … Hitler stands between both opinions, but he is on his way to coming over to us completely.
She consciously destroyed the workforces in places like the railways, for example, and the mines, and the steelworks … so that transition from adolescence to adulthood was destroyed, consciously, and knowingly.
It must be presented by means of non-traditional characteristics, you see … one might say that the origin of this music is also found in the interest in ‘ plastifying ’ music, of rendering it plastic like sculpture … musique concrète, in my opinion … led to a manner of composing, indeed, a new mental framework of composing " ( James 1981, 79 ).
[...] As far as I know, things like an independent electoral commission, access to the public media, the absence of violence and intimidation … those matters have been addressed.
Members of Parliament then explained in August 1689 that “ the Commons had a particular regard … when that Declaration was first made ” to punishments like the one that had been inflicted by the King's Bench against Titus Oates.
In like manner, I apprehend, the sole evidence it is possible to produce that anything is desirable, is that people do actually desire it … No reason can be given why the general happiness is desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes it to be attainable, desires his own happiness … we have not only all the proof which the case admits of, but all which it is possible to require, that happiness is a good: that each person's happiness is a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons .”
Condon, for instance, wrote of being amazed by Beiderbecke's piano playing: " All my life I had been listening to music … But I had never heard anything remotely like what Beiderbecke played.
For the first time I realized music isn't all the same, it had become an entirely new set of sounds …" " I tried to explain Bix to the gang ," Carmichael wrote, but "… t was no good, like the telling of a vivid, personal dream … the emotion couldn't be transmitted.
Mezzrow described Beiderbecke's tone as being " pickled in alcohol … I have never heard a tone like he got before or since.
Gardner confided to Artie Shaw, her second husband, that “ With him it ’ s impossible … it ’ s like being with a woman.
They have a head like a wild boar's … They spend their time by preference wallowing in mud and slime.
# Arguably, wage slavery, like chattel slavery, does not stem from some immutable " human nature ," but represents a " specific response to material and historical conditions " that " reproduce the inhabitants, the social relations … the ideas … the social form of daily life.
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According to Benjamin, these drafts were astonishing for “ the precision of their materialist deciphering ,” as well as the way in which “ musical facts … had been made socially transparent in a way that was completely new to me .” In his Wagner study, the thesis later to characterize Dialectic of Enlightenment — man's domination of nature — first emerges.
Since California considers “ all persons concerned in the commission of a crime, whether they directly commit the act constituting the offense … principals in any crime so committed ,” San Marin County Superior Judge Peter Allen Smith charged Davis with “ aggravated kidnapping and first degree murder in the death of Judge Harold Haley ” and issued a warrant for her arrest.
As early as 1821, he wrote in a letter to fellow antiquarian Schröder that, ” othing is more important than to point out that hitherto we have not paid enough attention to what was found together ,” and, the next year, that ” still do not know enough about most of the antiquities either … only future archaeologists may be able to decide, but they will never be able to do so if they do not observe what things are found together and our collections are not brought to a greater degree of perfection .”
We were among the first members of the colony to arrive at the station of an unfinished railroad … There was a good hotel, well and comfortably furnished, one or two stores neatly furnished and already stocked with goods, several other in process of erection … The streets, scarcely to be defined as such, were full of prairie schooners, containing families waiting until masters could suit themselves with “ claims ,” the women pursuing their housewifely avocations meanwhile – some having cooking stoves in their wagons, others using gypsy fires to do their culinary work ; all seeming happy and hopeful.
In the final version we are presented instead with, as Michael Robinson describes it in The Long Sonata of the Dead: A Study of Samuel Beckett, “ the three corners of love ’ s eternal triangle ( the emphasis here is on the eternal ) … They have no names, simply the designations M, W1 and W2 which aim at anonymity but also stand for all men and women who have, like them, been caught up in a three-part love affair ,”
As Schechter (“ Studies in Judaism ,” p. 4 ) finely observes: “ To the Hasidim, Baal-Shem … was the incarnation of a theory, and his whole life the revelation of a system .”
Whenever he mentioned her name it was “ with feelings of disgust and horror ,” claiming that their union “ was an artificial marriage … just to satisfy her ; that it was no marriage – for there could be none without a licence or some written document .” Maria was in possession of documents and after their final break Maria ’ s demands for her annuity payments were often accompanied by veiled threats to go public with her papers if she did not receive the funds.
I ain ’ t seen no cat aroun ’ here … uh unh, ain ’ t no cat, no place, no how-no ma ' am ,” in stereotypical African-American dialect.
) “ The random arrangement … on a dilapidated cellar door in Lower Manhattan may even have been the first informal Happening ,” she recalled later.
Forbes magazine contributor, Adam Hartung, also alluded the bribery scandal to Walmart ’ s “ serious management and strategy troubles ,” stating, “ Scandals are now commonplace … Each scandal points out that Walmart ’ s strategy is harder to navigate and is running into big problems.
Newsweek wrote about the new Alley Theatre, “ the most striking theatre in the U. S. … another step along the road toward ending Broadway ’ s domination of the American theatre ,” and Sydney Johnson of The Montreal Star wrote, “… it looks as though the new Alley Theatre is going to be one of the best – and probably the very best – in the U. S. at least, simply because the building has been designed to house a specified stage and auditorium instead of the other way round .”
The moment is unsettling … We do not know why the figure has reacted like this ; we do not know when the reaction happens ; we do not know where the reaction takes place .” Beckett told Mel Gussow that “ it was not his intention to have the character make an appeal … He is a triumphant martyr rather than a sacrificial victim … and it is meant to cow onlookers into submission through the intensity of his gaze and stoicism ,”
Confidence Men was cited on various “ best book ” lists, and named an Esquire 2011 Best Book of the Year, with David Granger commenting: “ Journalism like this is all too rare .” In the March 2012 issue of The Atlantic, James Fallows cited Confidence Men in his article “ Obama, Explained ,” writing that the Obama administration ’ s “ early failure of accountability ” in its “ apparent coddling of Wall Street in 2009 ... is the main theme of Ron Suskind ’ s Confidence Men … it created a substantive and symbolic problem the administration has never fully recovered from.
“ A Minute With … Robert McChesney, expert on media economics and reform ,” University of Illinois website, 30 March.
“ The only reservation the theorist need have about such critical impressionism or expressionism ,” says Wimsatt, “ is that, after all, it does not carry on very far in our cogitation about the nature and value of literature … it is not a very mature form of cognitive discourse ” ( Hateful Contraries xvi ).
As a brochure produced in 1891 attested: Keuka College was “ pre-eminently, for the common people … With ample endowment ,” the brochure continued, “ it will raise an army of country people from comparative ignorance and consequent weakness to superior men and women who shall bring strength to the nation and help to humanity .”< ref >" History of Keuka College.
Michael Wines of the New York Times wrote that although Bo was possessed of “ prodigious charisma and deep intelligence ,” these qualities were offset by a “ studied indifference to the wrecked lives that littered his path to power … Mr. Bo ’ s ruthlessness stood out, even in a system where the absence of formal rules ensures that only the strongest advance .” Bo placed onerous demands on government officials in the city, requiring them to be available to work all day and all night, seven days a week.
Ohio law requires one to “ keep the dog under the reasonable control of some person ,” but does not require a leash except for “ any female dog … at any time the dog is in heat .” There are additional provisions for “ dangerous dogs ” that have injured a person or killed another dog.
Therefore, “ for the Protection of its special interests … in the free water of the Persian Gulf and on the borders belonging to the independent Shaykhs from the south of al-Qatar up to the Indian Ocean ,” the British were able to continue exercising, as in the past, the following measures ( Article 16 ):
… The selection of the fiction is perhaps the most difficult of all … While we cannot boast that our books are “ made in Seattle ,” we may say that they are bought in Seattle … in so far as is consistent with the best interests of the library …
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