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Dougan says that while Omar is a minor Sufi teacher compared to the giants – Rumi, Attar and Sana i, for us he is a marvelous man because we can feel for him and understand his approach.
Dougan says that the many critics of Fitzgerald miss the point as he is only an instrument for what Allah wanted to happen – there have been many more literally correct translations, but Fitzgerald s is divine inspiration, something far superior, a miracle.
Dougan says that while Omar is a minor Sufi teacher compared to the giants – Rumi, Attar and Sana i – one aspect that makes Omar s work so relevant and accessible is its very human scale as we can feel for him and understand his approach.
The argument over the quality of Fitzgerald s translation of the Rubaiyat has, according to Dougan, diverted attention from a fuller understanding of the deeply esoteric message contained in Omar s actual material – " Every line of the Rubaiyat has more meaning than almost anything you could read in Sufi literature ".

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" John Dougan of Allmusic says that Into the Unknown is " a bit off-putting at first blush, mainly because the tempos are slower and more deliberate, and because of the use of swirling organs and pianos ", while he calls it a " terrific record that was perhaps more daring than anyone realized at the time of its release.

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Gurdjieff is said to have had a strong influence on many modern mystics, artists, writers, and thinkers, including Osho ( Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh ), Frank Lloyd Wright, Keith Jarrett, George Russell ( composer ), Alan Watts, Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, Robert Fripp, Jacob Needleman, John Shirley, Carlos Castaneda, Dennis Lewis, Peter Brook, Kate Bush, P. L. Travers, Robert S de Ropp, Walter Inglis Anderson, Jean Toomer, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Louis Pauwels, James Moore and Abdullah Isa Neil Dougan.
Allmusic critic John Dougan has written that " As the band's creative force, Lynott was a more insightful and intelligent writer than many of his ilk, preferring slice-of-life working-class dramas of love and hate influenced by Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Bruce Springsteen, and virtually all of the Irish literary tradition.

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, Abdullah Dougan, a Naqshbandi Sufi, provides a verse-by-verse commentary of the Rubaiyat.

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Abdullah Dougan, a modern Naqshbandi Sufi, provides commentary on the role and contribution of Omar Khayyam to Sufi thought.

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Abdullah Dougan says the work is deeply esoteric and " if you approach the quatrains with that in mind, the poem will have a tremendous impact on you as you try to understand it.
Ultimately, it is difficult to truly know the cost of rent-seeking, affirmed by both Dougan and Tullock.
Madam Van Dougan is found murdered and the interactions between Julian and Phoebe and the other couples begin to look increasingly suspicious, as Inspector Bonnard ( Giancarlo Giannini ) needs to unravel the clues.
Key's wife, Bronagh ( née Dougan ) Key, is the daughter of Northern Irish emigrants of mixed religious descent.
As Banner is an enemy of the colony after attempting to kill Sir Nicholas Fury, Dougan attempts to execute him.
Before blood is shed, Peter, disguised and calling himself the Spider, subdues the English and tells Dougan Ross ' plans.
Andy Dougan wrote in Evening Times that the episode is " one of the darkest, blackest Christmas cartoons ever animated.

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Also at the Tsankawi unit are the remains of the home and school for indigenous people established by Baroness Vera von Blumenthal and her lover Rose Dougan ( or Dugan ).

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Dougan even drifted over to the left wing to try to get the ball and was followed by Watson who unceremonially dumped him and the ball over the touch line.

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Mayor David H. Dougan invited Wilde to tour the Matchless silver mine and open their new lode: " The Oscar.
Rob Dougan also re-contributed, licensing the instrumental version of " Furious Angels ", as well as being commissioned to provide an original track, ultimately scoring the battle in the Merovingian's chateau.
The club's return to the English top flight heralded another period of relative success, with a squad that included stars Derek Dougan, Kenny Hibbitt and Frank Munro finishing the 1970 – 71 season in fourth place, qualifying them for the newly created UEFA Cup.
The club was saved from liquidation when former player Derek Dougan helped formalise a takeover deal as a front man for the Bhatti brothers.
* Dougan, Clark, Stephen Weiss, et al., Nineteen Sixty-Eight.
Finally, Rollo founded the label Cheeky Records and has produced the music of other artists, most notably his sister Dido's albums, as well as using various monikers to create popular dance music under the names Rollo Goes … ( Camping, Mystic and Spiritual ), Felix, Our Tribe ( with Rob Dougan ), and Dusted.
The project had cost £ 10 million and been one of the most expensive developments at any football ground and the cost of its construction plunged Wolves deep into debt and they narrowly avoided liquidation in 1982, when taken over by a group fronted by former player Derek Dougan.
OWL was founded in 1984 by five former employees of ICL ( Ian Ritchie, Stuart Harper, Gordon Dougan, Richard Stonehouse and Dave MacLaren ) who had previously worked at ICL's Scottish Development Centre at Dalkeith Palace until its closure the previous year.
Dougan says that the “ total rent-seeking costs equal the sum of aggregate current income plus the net deficit of the public sector.
Rivas was appointed as Prime Minister by President Teodoro Obiang Nguema on February 26, 2001, succeeding Ángel Serafín Seriche Dougan.
* Casey, Michael, Clark Dougan, Denis Kennedy, Shelby Stanton, et al., The Army at War.
It was developed by Victor Yodaiken, Michael Barabanov, Cort Dougan and others at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and then as a commercial product at FSMLabs.

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The AMPAS was originally conceived by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio boss Louis B. Mayer as a professional honorary organization to help improve the film industry s image and help mediate labor disputes.
The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences defines psychological altruism as " a motivational state with the goal of increasing another s welfare ".
Psychological altruism is contrasted with psychological egoism, which refers to the motivation to increase one s own welfare.
One way is a sincere expression of Christian love, " motivated by a powerful feeling of security, strength, and inner salvation, of the invincible fullness of one s own life and existence ".
Another way is merely " one of the many modern substitutes for love, ... nothing but the urge to turn away from oneself and to lose oneself in other people s business.
* David Firestone-When Romney s Reach Exceeds His Grasp-Mitt Romney quotes the song
" Swift extends the metaphor to get in a few jibes at England s mistreatment of Ireland, noting that " For this kind of commodity will not bear exportation, and flesh being of too tender a consistence, to admit a long continuance in salt, although perhaps I could name a country, which would be glad to eat up our whole nation without it.
George Wittkowsky argued that Swift s main target in A Modest Proposal was not the conditions in Ireland, but rather the can-do spirit of the times that led people to devise a number of illogical schemes that would purportedly solve social and economic ills.
In response, Swift s Modest Proposal was " a burlesque of projects concerning the poor ", that were in vogue during the early 18th century.
Critics differ about Swift s intentions in using this faux-mathematical philosophy.
Charles K. Smith argues that Swift s rhetorical style persuades the reader to detest the speaker and pity the Irish.
Swift s specific strategy is twofold, using a " trap " to create sympathy for the Irish and a dislike of the narrator who, in the span of one sentence, " details vividly and with rhetorical emphasis the grinding poverty " but feels emotion solely for members of his own class.
Swift s use of gripping details of poverty and his narrator s cool approach towards them create " two opposing points of view " that " alienate the reader, perhaps unconsciously, from a narrator who can view with ' melancholy ' detachment a subject that Swift has directed us, rhetorically, to see in a much less detached way.
Once the children have been commodified, Swift s rhetoric can easily turn " people into animals, then meat, and from meat, logically, into tonnage worth a price per pound ".
Swift uses the proposer s serious tone to highlight the absurdity of his proposal.
In making his argument, the speaker uses the conventional, text book approved order of argument from Swift s time ( which was derived from the Latin rhetorician Quintilian ).
James Johnson argued that A Modest Proposal was largely influenced and inspired by Tertullian s Apology: a satirical attack against early Roman persecution of Christianity.
Johnson notes Swift s obvious affinity for Tertullian and the bold stylistic and structural similarities between the works A Modest Proposal and Apology.
He reminds readers that " there is a gap between the narrator s meaning and the text s, and that a moral-political argument is being carried out by means of parody ".

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