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What Is Patriotism? by Emma Goldman 1908 San Francisco, California Men and Women: What is patriotism? Is it love of one's birthplace, the place of childhood's recollections and hopes, dreams and aspirations? Is it the place where, in childlike naivete, we would watch the passing clouds, and wonder why we, too, could not float so swiftly?
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"...I swear to love you forever. You are no longer indebted to me. I'm indebted to you. My heart is in your debt. My happiness. My very life is yours."
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Loss and Trauma Treatment A: Soothe Your Emotional Pain Your Way Loss and Trauma Treatment B: Recover Lost Aspects of Your "Self" 1. List your qualities, characteristics, and abilities that you valued in yourself or that others valued about you before the events occurred (aim for at least ten items). 2. Which of the above items feel most disconnected from your life today or tend to be expressed less today than they had been previously? 3. For each quality you listed, write a brief paragraph describing why you feel disconnected from the attribute in question or why the quality is no longer expressed as extensively as it had been previously. 4. For each quality you listed, write a brief paragraph describing possible people, activities, or outlets you could pursue that would allow you to express the quality in a more substantial way than you are able to do currently. 5. Rank the items from the previous question according to which of them seem both doable and emotionally manageable. 6. Set yourself the goal of working through the list as best you can and at whatever pace seems most comfortable. Loss and Trauma Treatment C: Find Meaning in Tragedy 1-I never imagined back then that such tragic events would lead me to: 2-What I did was significant and very meaningful to me because: 3-The first step of my journey toward the achievement was when I: 4-My achievement was possible because I changed my priorities such that: 5-Changing my priorities led me to make the following changes in my life: 6-Along the way I realized my purpose in life is:
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Gus grunted a painful chuckle. “How do you fight for something that’s already yours?” “People aren’t property, Gus. You can’t possess her. You can fight for her attention and maybe even her heart, and that’s enough to live out your ’til-death-do-us-part.” “I kissed you.” Biting her lips together, she nodded. “Total prick. I can give you womanly
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The Museum of Innocence After finishing "The Museum of Innocence," I found myself in need to talk about it. I wanted my friends to know about this, but I wanted them to know about it slowly, in small drips, and tiny pieces. Orhan Pamuk is such a master story-teller. He didn't just give you a relief from this journey. He took you to
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Vladimir Mayakovsky
“As they say- "the final juicy incident is closed" my beloved boat is broken on the rocks of daily life. I've paid my debts and no longer need to count pains I've suffered at the hands of others The misfortunes and the insults. Good luck to those who remain”
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My beloved boat is broken on the rocks of daily life. I’ve paid my debts and no longer need to count pains I’ve suffered at the hands of others. The misfortunes and the insults. Good luck to those who remain.
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New technologies killed old gods.
Epub okumak isteyenler için: yadi.sk/d/cxn04lth3Lo2qV Before begin to read, I generally glance at the notes of the book, and except the content, notes are so rich in this book. There are myriad of reference book, news and article which are make the book reliable. Therefore, this book are both trustworthy and far-reaching in terms of
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
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Kirase Mirine; Hewiti= Death gown;cowife I'd like to tell you about cowife that contuning from ancient times and our grandmothers described as death clothes.I’ve watched a documentary and in that, there are men,who has 2 wife or more than, and woman,who is been cowife, and their point of view this situation. When you ask men why they have 2
CONDITIONING - Imitation
Imitation is a factor of social training. In normal “society,” the phe- nomenon is limited by the multiplicity of choices and models suggested. In the CC (Coersive Cult), choice no longer exists and only one model is offered. Imitation of the other, or of the guru, takes on a character of ineluctability that blends into the process of indoctrination. Bandura described two phases in the process of imitation: a phase of observation and a phase of performance. Jointly, four sub-processes come into play during imitation. Attention, or sensory recording of the behaviors to be acquired; retention, which results in a mnemonic representation of the elements to be reproduced; physical replication, which has to do with repeating and integrating the behaviors to be acquired; and finally motivation, which influences the three preceding sub-processes. One can easily see that all the sub-processes are reinforced in the cult. The process of attention is covered by the selection or absence of information. The intensity of cult life is like “being hit over the head,” saturating the follower’s perceptive and sensory system. The processes of retention and motor replication are constantly stimulated by rituals — repeating “holy” words, memorizing texts, reciting prayers — which lead to automatic behavior and thought. Motivation is supported and strengthened by the obligation to produce results.
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Alain Delonun Romy Schneider için onun ölümünden sonra yazdığı mektup
“I watch you sleep. I’m with you, by your bedside. You’re wearing a long black tunic and red embroidery on the bodice. These are flowers, I think, but I do not look at them. I will say goodbye, the longest farewell, my Puppelé. That’s how I called you. It meant “little doll” in German. I do not watch the flowers, but your face and I think you’re
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"I am happy," you replied with a smile so soft that if I hadn't known you for years, I would have believed it. You leaned in to light the cigarette between your lips. One of the many vices you had willingly decided to adopt. Forcing them into your life as a way to disguise whatever other vices you had been hidding. "Why wouldn't I be?" You looked away so I couldn't meet your eyes. Even when your whole face and body believed your lies, your eyes didn't. Faker. "Out of all the things you are shit at," I said standing up. You looked at me, half laughing, half wondering what I was going to say next. "Lying is the one you suck at the most." You leaned back, both palms on the ground, your head tilted back facing the sky. Your eyes closed telling me that I might as well leave. "What a rude little thing you are." Laughing. Smiling. Like you didn't care. Faker. "I'm leaving now." You stopped smiling, but you weren't careless enough to let the rest of you know how bothered you were. "I hope you find the happiness you've been pretending to have." Consistency? I don't know her. I'm currently reading No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai. I really really wanted to like it, but... I think I hate it. I'll let you know once I finish it. What are you currently reading? Kaen.
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This was a tough read. If you care about women, it makes you want to cry out for them. A friend of mine from Ireland lent me his copy of this book and the first question I asked him was, was it good? He said, yes, and it is definitely thought-provoking. As soon as I finished reading another book for a book club, I picked this one up and finished
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