It lies in giving. One should give what one can relinquish or the abundance that makes one suffer. Otherwise one gives according to the principle of the do ut des.The joy I have intentionally given to the other obliges the other to provide a gift in return. Your own overflowing joy never obliges the other. (İşin özü, vermektir. Kişi, vazgeçebileceği şeyi ya da kendisine acı veren fazlalığı vermelidir. Aksi takdirde, “do ut des” ilkesine göre vermiş olur. Karşı tarafa kasıtlı olarak verdiğim sevinç, onu karşılığında bir hediye vermeye mecbur kılar. Kendi içinden taşan sevgin ise karşı tarafı asla mecbur kılmaz.)
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Based on studies, guaifenesin is the only expectorant with any evidence of effectiveness. However, trial results are not convincing and guaifenesin is probably little or no better than placebo. Given its proven safety record, absence of drug interactions, placebo properties and the public's desire to treat productive coughs with a home remedy it would seem reasonable to supply OTC cough medicines containing guaifenesin
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One of the glaring weaknesses of the Peace of Augsburg (1555) was that it ignored the Calvinists. Given their sense of holy mission, it was merely a matter of time before hostilities erupted anew. Preparations for war were laid early in the seventeenth century when Protestants formed a league of German princes and Catholics created a similar Catholic League. Fighting broke out in 1618.
In spite of Luther’s stress on personal religion, Lutheran churches were “established” churches. They retained an ordained clergy who considered the whole population of a given territory, whether devout or totally uninterested, as members of their church. The churches looked to the state for salary and support. Official Protestantism seemed to differ little from official Catholicism. Doctrinally they were different; structurally they were very similar.
Sunset had given way to twilight. Deep shadows draped over the lawn while several torches threw hot amber light across the grounds. Like those flames, the figure’s tall, athletic outline penetrated the darkness. He moved like a phantom—smooth and elusive, impossible to grab a hold of.
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They may have been few in number, but they offer sufficient proof that everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.
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