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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...Follow thy businesse and know thy selfe;' Each of these two members, doth generally imply all our duty; and likewise enfolds his companion. He that s... ...ue and hate the same, and more justly than any other crime. I see all men generally busied (and that verie improperly) to punish certaine innocent e... ...ledgee were for many ages after remembred, and collecte d, containing the principles and meanes of this art. An ofspring sutable to her progresse. I ... ... harbour nothing in his head by mere authoritie or upon trust. Aristotles principles shall he no more axiomes unto him, than the Stoikes or Epicurian... ...uld presently linde the spring and motion of it. Our mindes have jumped so unitedly together, they have with so fervent an affection consideredof eac... ...have, that he will once more adventure to charge these re-enforced und re-united forces, and new armed wit h despite and vengeance, that durst not, ... ...compence of so houndlesse and unspeakable a favour, she must be thankfully accepted, and cheerfully regarded: and so gracious a pardon must be receiv... ...dy for him, without awaking her he had the full use of her body. Whom she accepted for her husband, and both live together at this day. It is assure... ... owne servants finde he is far otherwise: this I say without mentioning or accounting his ill lucke. http://www.uoregon.edu/%7Erbear/montaigne/2xx.ht...

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The Path of Kabbalah

By: Rav Michael Laitman

....” Even the Ari mentioned it. In order for an individual to be included in the united desire of the group, that person must be in complete agreement ... ...f the same coin; we cannot have one without the other. Then, evil can also be accepted as good, because it is only in our corrupted vessels (emotion... ...other elements that detach people from the pur- pose of Creation will never be accepted by mankind. T H E PAT H O F K A B B A L A H 52 S P I R I T UA... ...alled “bestowal.” Guf itself is called “bestowal.” Guf Only a group of friends united by their desire can bring others out of the situations they fal... ...e sense of pleasure exists inside us, including the sensation of the Creator. Generally speaking, we feel everything in- side us. That is what I mean... ...ator is a certain form or providence, a sign that awakens a certain response. Generally speaking, all the forms of Light that emanate from the Creat... ...s that the Kabbalist felt while being in the spiritual world. Q: What are the principles of the wisdom of Kabbalah? A: The only law that exists in re... ...in us every single moment and choose the one we must realize according to the principles of Kabbalah, and not according to our own “gut feelings.” I... ... for—every effort we make in this work, every thought is added to the general accounting of our spiritual labors. When the amount of labor is suffic...

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Reprinted Pieces

By: Charles Dickens

...s on for a few days, lies down in the desert, and dies. But he shall be re united in his immortal spirit—who can doubt it!—with the child, when he and... ...T OF MONEY he annually diverts from wholesome and useful purposes in the United Kingdom, would be a set off against the Window T ax. He is one of t... ... would have consented to write letters on a Sunday; his brother enunciated principles incompatible with his religious views, and he could not (in cons... ... a literary gentleman in the last extremity of distress. He had had a play accepted at a certain Theatre—which was really open; its representation was... ...cation, stands a military creature making a bar of his arm. T wo ideas are generally present to the British mind during these cer emonies; first, tha... ...loating hair until rescued and soothed. If friendless and unrescued, he is generally put into a railway omnibus and taken to Paris. But, our French wa... ...e open; not with my nightcap drawn almost down to my nose, for on sanitary principles I never wear a nightcap: but with my hair pitchforked and touzle... ...ed detection through hard swearing, and their extraordinary artful ways of accounting for the possession of stolen property. Likewise, there were spec... ...e honourable and gallant gentleman was so honourably animated, and that he accepted an honourable explanation, offered in a way that did him honour; b...

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Contributing to Efforts for Greater Financial Markets Stability in Apec Economies

By: Apec Finance Minister Process

...ense support from various resource institutions in Indonesia, Australia, Mexico, and United States which among others included Bank Indonesia (BI)... ... the Republic of Indonesia to Mexico, and the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia to United States for their invaluable assistance in arranging our... ...y an institutional setting and financial infrastructure that complies with prudential principles of sound risk based capital. Capital buffers should... ...n disclosure of both on balance and off balance sheet items, adopting internationally accepted accounting practices, putting in place management comp... ...ure of both on balance and off balance sheet items, adopting internationally accepted accounting practices, putting in place management compensation ... ...nancial products, conducting activities in accordance with internationally acceptable principles and standards, competitive, and managed by professi... ...nstitutions; v) convergence of international standards; v) strengthening adherence to accounting standards; vi) developing macro prudential policy fr... ... 55,160, and whereas the lowest per capita GDP was Viet Nam’s, recorded at US$ 1,174. Generally, between 2005 and 2007, APEC members experienced rob... ...f technological innovations in computing and telecommunications for the APEC region. Generally, APEC member economies’ major industrial products and...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ctions or avoid taking certain actions in order to save his or her own life. It is generally accepted that one has the right to kill a pursuer who ... ...avoid taking certain actions in order to save his or her own life. It is generally accepted that one has the right to kill a pursuer who knowingly ... ...fe terminated at will, is restricted by numerous social, ethical, and legal rules, principles, and considerations. In a nutshell - in many countrie... ...ense, as the personalist philosopher Emmanuel Levinas suggested. Rather, ethical principles, rights, and obligations are merely the solutions yie... ...hat anarchism must address. Anarchy (as Organizing Principle) The recent spate of accounting fraud scandals signals the end of an era. Disillusion... ... to suppress, they have it out with the real source of their anger. They rage and, generally, behave like lunatics. They shout incoherently, make a... ...ys been the most fervent anti-Semites. Jews are not so much a race as a community, united in age-old traditions and beliefs, lore and myths, histor... ...avoid taking certain actions in order to save his or her own life. It is generally accepted that one has the right to kill a pursuer who knowingly ... ...l, or an ad hoc arrangement for the provision of a service (a virtual law firm, or accounting office, or a virtual consultancy network). The intran...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...arco Polo. 7. Islam‘s Great Gifts to the West One precept of the Koran states that the human world’s quest for knowledge leads to further knowing... ...holars dispute the Noah’s Flood account, but it seems consistent with the generally accepted theses that the Indo-European language family (1) evolve... ...pute the Noah’s Flood account, but it seems consistent with the generally accepted theses that the Indo-European language family (1) evolved from one... ...ain control over regions large enough to grow into the world‘s first city-states. Temples, such as those in Ur, Babylon, and Nineveh, towered over... ...icles to the beginning of the decline of the Roman Empire. In 2011 the United States is less than half that age. CHAPTER 6 ―Chinese ships... ...ge of literature and learning in an England that was gradually becoming a united kingdom. It was to England‘s scholars that Charlemagne—the illit... ...he difference is zero. Imbalances indicate profits or losses. Simplifying accounting by introducing double-entry bookkeeping set Italy‘s world trade ... ... bank‘s finances and committed suicide when his crime became known. Mills accepted a frantic call to return to the bank. He joined others in raising... ...ain. An admirer reportedly said that Mills ―dealt in everything but his principles as a banker.‖ When he returned to New York, Mills grew his o...

...ndrous invention. Paper and print nourish China’s awakening, which dazzles Marco Polo. -- 7. Islam‘s Great Gifts to the West-One precept of the Koran states that the human world’s quest for knowledge leads to further knowing of Allah. Islam saves classic wisdom and passes China’s wasp secret to the West. -- 8. Charlemagne and Medieval Europe-The illiterate warrior-king bri...

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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with Introduction and Notes Edited

By: Charles W. Eliot

...tal Congress and in 1777 he was dispatched to France as commissioner for the United States. Here he re mained till 1785, the favorite of French socie... ... then fa mous man, Mr. George Brownell, very successful in his pro fession generally, and that by mild, encouraging methods. Under him I acquired fa... ...vern, espe cially in any case of difficulty; and upon other occasions I was generally a leader among the boys, and sometimes led them into scrapes, o... ... a passage by water should offer; and being tired with my foot travelling, I accepted the invitation. She understanding I was a printer, would have ha... ... sensible young man, of great integrity; the others rather more lax in their principles of religion, particularly Ralph, who, as well as Collins, had ... ...young man of some ingenuity, tho’ he seriously expostulated with me upon the principles of my pamphlet, which to him appear’d abominable. My printing ... ...o disuse thirty years ago; it is very properly rejected entirely in the United States.”—W. T. F. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin 44 them,... ...titude of his accounts, took from him the commission and offered it to me. I accepted it readily, and found it of great advantage; for, tho’ the salar... ... ing carried by the riders. Thus he suffer’d greatly from his neglect in due accounting; and I mention it as a lesson to those young men who may be em...

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...erior to the other and lesser aims, themselves more or less artistic, that generally go hand in hand with it in the conception of prose romance. The p... ...with “the novel with a purpose” as familiar to the English reader: this is generally the model of incompetence; and we see the moral clumsily forced i... ...n duty, or like the sworn physician who must attend on all diseases. Burns accepted the provo- cation; hungry hope reawakened in his heart; here was a... ...emony can do aught to fix the wandering affec- tions, here were two people united for life. Mary came of a superstitious family, so that she perhaps i... ...ore him to stir up such fellows to a sense of their own and other people’s principles in life. And it happens that literature is, in some ways, but an... ... enough, and great things no longer portentous; and the world is smilingly accepted as it is. This is the spirit that Whitman inculcates and parades. ... ...ons they held through the prison wall, and dear was the sympathy that soon united them. It fell first to the lot of Kusakabe to pass before the judges... ...aplain was a godly, philanthropic person- age, who had tried to graft good principles and good behaviour on this wild slip of an adopted son, these je... ...; tar and oil, hemp, and the process of preparing cordage; mathematics and accounting; the hull and the rigging of ships from a model; and “looking an...

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