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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... Instinct and Evolution Pg 124 How and Why Life Emerged Chapter Three: Hominids Pg 132 The Basis of Hominid-Human Evolution Pg 132... ...y Pg 176 The Fear of all Pyramidal Power Pg 177 Peer pressure Chapter Three A: Summary of Hominid-Human development Pg 188 Learning and I... ...Bang happened. Formlessness There is only one more thing missing in this formula. What is missing is the most basic ingredient of all, what is... ...ifferent for each individual: that you cannot use any standardized, simplistic formula or approach. Each case is completely different. All the e... ...ully at the slightest tap. Until only professional ping-pong players win the championships. Have three weight classes for the players: heavyweight... ...n be happy is if you are a ‘winner’ and the only way anyone can ‘win’ a world championship is to make sure that the rest of the people on this plane... ...It crashes so regularly, that it is like the early model ‘T’ fords: where the drivers took along at least five or ten spare tires or inner tubes for ... ...he voice of his master. Just as Queen Victoria was listened to by the entire British Empire. Class racism. Class brainwashing. The brainwashing ... ...: two Christian nations stopped the killing to observe the birth of a child. British and German soldiers came out of their bunkers and exchanged gi...

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Dombey and Son

By: Charles Dickens

...d again he said ‘Dombey and Son, in exactly the same tone as before. Those three words conveyed the one idea of Mr Dombey’s life. The earth was made f... ..., and suggested that her clipping a step of ordi- nary compass into two or three, originated in her habit of making the most of everything. ‘I am sure... ...is painful duty to bully him if he did, ‘that is known and honoured in the British possessions abroad. It is a name, Sir, that a man is proud to recog... ...to his im- mediately boxing Mr Dombey for a thousand pounds a side and the championship of England. With a rotatory motion of his head, and a wheeze v... ...od as incessantly leaving cards at Mr Dombey’s door. No taxgatherer in the British Dominions—that wide- spread territory on which the sun never sets, ... ...bridling, and tossing her head, as if she were still repeating that solemn formula of farewell to Lucretia T ox. At length, she said aloud, ‘Oh the ex... ...ls, and horses’ feet, and no rest. Of town and country, postyards, horses, drivers, hill and valley, light and darkness, road and pavement, height and... ...with knots. All day long, the men with carpet caps are screw- ing at screw-drivers and bed-winches, or staggering by the dozen together on the stairca...

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