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Rand's and father
Evidence suggests that Slayer killed Janduin, Rand's biological father, when Janduin came to the Blight, as Janduin is said to have been in the Blight and come across a man who so resembled Tigraine that he did not defend himself against this man, suggesting his killer was in fact Luc / Slayer.
Rand's father Tam has an appearance when he arrives with reinforcements from the Two Rivers.
Eventually she reluctantly conspires with Cadsuane to use Rand's foster father Tam as a pawn to appeal toward's Rand's more human, softer nature.

Rand's and did
Rand's posthumously published working notes for the novel, which were not known at the time of her debate with feminists, indicate that when she started working on the book in 1936 she conceived of Roark as feeling that Dominique " belonged to him ", that " he did not greatly care " about her consent and that " he would be justified " in raping her.
However, Silverberg stated that he did not know of Rand's work until after his own was published, and that his aim in depicting such a society was completely different from hers.
Of the three episodes in which she did not appear, Rand's character was not written into two (" Mudd's Women " and " What Are Little Girls Made Of ?").
The first edition of the book, published by The World Publishing Company in 1969, was Rand's first book to be published after her break with her former protégé Nathaniel Branden, and unlike her two previous essay collections it did not contain material by Branden or any other authors besides Rand.
Jennifer Burns in her biography Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right, notes how Rand's position that " Native Americans were savages ", and that as a result " European colonists had a right to seize their land because native tribes did not recognize individual rights ", was one of the views that " particularly outraged libertarians.

Rand's and believe
It is revealed that Tam does not believe in rumors of Rand's messianic role.

Rand's and art
The Objectivist theory of art flows from its epistemology, by way of " psycho-epistemology " ( Rand's term for an individual's characteristic mode of functioning in acquiring knowledge ).
László Moholy-Nagy may have incited Rand's zeal for knowledge when he asked his colleague if he read art criticism at their first meeting.
Dewey is an important source for Rand's underlying sentiment in graphic design ; on page one of Rand's groundbreaking Thoughts on Design, the author begins drawing lines from Dewey's philosophy to the need for " functional-aesthetic perfection " in modern art.
Overall this period was described by one later critic as a time of " benign neglect ", when even Rand's admirers wrote little about her ideas on art.
He also made contributions to religious art with paintings, sculptures and ceramics, and to book illustration: for instance, he illustrated a Spanish edition of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead.

Rand's and could
Philosopher Robert Nozick argues that Rand's foundational argument in ethics is unsound because she does not explain why someone could not rationally prefer dying and having no values.
This suggests that Narishma will somehow follow in Rand's steps, and Rand determined that the prophecy meant that the person who drew Callandor was someone he could trust.
As Rand's fiction and non-academic philosophical works became popular especially in the 1980s, her fans would often claim that attributes of these heroes could be found in themselves, or should be.
However, one may still say that Black could have emulated Rand's heroes even in these actions.

Rand's and provide
Surveys such as On Ayn Rand by Allan Gotthelf ( 1999 ), Ayn Rand by Tibor R. Machan ( 2000 ), and Objectivism in One Lesson by Andrew Bernstein ( 2009 ) provide briefer introductions to Rand's ideas.
The lists below provide information on Ayn Rand's major works and collections.

Rand's and son
Galad, the son she left behind, is Rand's older half brother.
Rand's adopted son told an interviewer that Sammy Davis, Jr., stepped in and wrote a $ 10, 000 check which took care of Rand's expenses.
According to Min's visions, Elayne has conceived Rand's fraternal twins, a son and daughter, who will come out " just fine ".

Rand's and with
Rand's philosophy begins with three axioms: existence, identity, and consciousness.
In collaboration with Peikoff, David Harriman has developed a theory of scientific induction based upon Rand's theory of concepts in The Logical Leap: Induction in Physics ( 2010 ).
In psychology, Professor Edwin A. Locke and Ellen Kenner have explored Rand's ideas in The Selfish Path to Romance: How to Love with Passion & Reason.
At a loss to explain Rand's disappearance, Lord Ingtar's group continues tracking Padan Fain with the aid of Perrin.
But particularly with reference to the Art Deco mode – a style which goes unmentioned in Rand's novel – Hood in fact showed his creative versatility in designing two Deco skyscrapers so radically distinct from one another as the RCA Building and the McGraw-Hill Building.
IBM 701 competed with Remington Rand's ERA 1103 in the scientific computation market, which had been developed for the NSA, so held secret until permission to market it was obtained in 1953.
The same year also saw the publication of Isabel Paterson's The God of the Machine and Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead, and the three women have been referred to as the founding mothers of the American libertarian movement with the publication of these works.
" These theoreticians would have a lasting impression on Rand's work ; in a 1995 interview with Michael Kroeger discussing, among other topics, the importance of Dewey's Art as Experience, Rand elaborates on Dewey's appeal:
A 50th Anniversary Edition was published in 1995, including an appendix which reproduces the entire original British edition with Rand's handwritten editorial changes.
Rand's first experience with channeling that he recognizes as such comes when he battles two Forsaken ( and Ishamael, subsequently ) at the actual Eye of the World at that book's conclusion.
She is captured by Rand's forces in Altara, is sent to Caemlyn along with the other Damane, and has her collar eventually removed by Reanne Corly of the Kin when she shows considerable scorn for her former captors.
When he spies the Dragon markings on Rand's arms, he leaves with the Shaido very angry and very quickly.
Rediscovered in the 1960s through the efforts of Rand's lawyers, Erika Holzer and Henry Mark Holzer, these films were re-edited into a new version with English subtitles composed by Erika Holzer and Revision co-Producer Duncan Scott.
Finally, however, Rand came to Illian to root him out, and he was last seen in Shadar Logoth, with Mashadar upon him and Rand's balefire sweeping towards him.
LaVey later affirmed the connection with Rand's ideas by stating that LaVeyan Satanism was " just Ayn Rand's philosophy, with ceremony and ritual added ".
Rand's discussions with Hospers contributed to her decision to write nonfiction.
Hospers also became convinced of the validity of Rand's moral and political views, but disagreed with her about issues of epistemology, the subject of their extensive correspondence.
While following Rand's trail to Tear with Moiraine, Lan Mandragoran, and the Ogier Loial, he met a man in a small town whose brother was a Wolfbrother.
Perrin soon became friends with one of Rand's companions, Min Farshaw, a young woman with oracular visions.

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