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The Natural State, In the Words of U.G. Krishnamurti

By: U.G. Krishnamurti, Edited by Peter Maverick

...ur natural state will blast every cell, every gland, every nerve. It is a chemical change. An alchemy of some sort takes place. But this state has no... ...ort takes place. But this state has nothing to do with the experiences of chemical drugs. Those are experiences, this is not. _______ Does such a... ...false continuity, which destroys the body. It is radically disturbing the chemical balance of the body. The body, which is only interested in surviva... ...ystem demands that relationships be based on love, but the most important elements are security and possessiveness. When your hold on the other weak... ... I think our whole thinking has to be put on a different track. It is all chemical. If, as they say, desires are hormones, then the whole ethical co...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...suspension of the absurdity. In the table of distribution of the specific elements, it is collocated in the category of annihilators and perifractors... ...ician, a notional pulverization, including for this purpose heterogeneous elements, from scientific notions up to drawings, signs and the lack of th... ... of any word or literary sign whatever), any abstract sign (mathematical, chemical, physical) put on a page... The nonliterature, created in a par... ...the paradoxist essentiality should be? Here is the chart of the composing elements: a clear sweep of the former literature, the consideration of the... ...ity means impossibility. The poetical practice always results in other new elements, different of the obedient ones, like the continuation of a theor... ... “non-determined”, of the well thought “imperfection”. These are starting elements that combine a presentiment with regard to a “somewhere” reached o... ...tion in the relations domain at the king court”) and “Chinese, Bengalis, Chemical, Physical, Martian, Astrological, Metagalactical, ... prose” (the ...

...ance. The aesthetic behaviour of the paradoxism characterized by the auto-suspension of the absurdity. In the table of distribution of the specific elements, it is collocated in the category of annihilators and perifractors of the convention (by the side of the comic, the ridicule, the grotesque, the absurd)....

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Introduction to Linear Bialgebra

By: Florentin Smarandache

...by default of notation just say V a vector space over the field F and call elements of V as vectors only as matter of convenience for the vectors in... ... dimensional vector space) of k if every S- basis has only finite number of elements in it. It is interesting to note that if L is a finite dimension... ...We say the order of the bigroup G = G 1 ∪ G 2 is finite if the number of elements in them is finite; otherwise we say the bigroup G to be of infin... ...ace V = V 1 ∪ V 2 to be of dimension m + n. Thus there exists only m + n elements which are linearly independent and has the capacity to generate... ...0) if v ∈ V 2 then v = (0, 0, …, 0, y 1 , y 2 , …, y n ). We never add elements of V 1 and V 2 . We keep them separately as no operation may be... ...y, fuzzy groups, and applications of fuzzy theory of the problems faced in chemical industries and cement industries. Currently, six Ph.D. scholars ...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...he. Treat "per cent." and the metric symbols as abbreviations, but not the chemical symbols, nor " format " of books : Macmillan & Co., Mr. Smith, ... ...pace) ; Journal of Geology, 12 mm. Astro- physical Journal uses italics for chemical symbols: Fe. But do mt use period, in technical matter, after t... ...r more compound words occurring together, which have one of their component elements in common, this element is frequently omitted from all but the... ...es of : capitalization of prin- apd wolds m, 37; to be roman- quoted, 71. Chemical symbols, how to treat, 110. Chdstian names, to be spelled out, ... ...7. Complementary clauses, use of dashes in mnnection with, 153. Component elements, omission of, in com- pound words, 194. Compound adjectives, 1... ... of subdivisions m, 160. Syllables, hyphen used to indicate, 196. Symbols: chemical, treatment of, 110: metrie, spacing of, 150; treatment of, 101...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

... of racial cleansing went on. Styles were adapted but were cleansed of those elements thought inappropriate for a larger white audience. Generally, th... ...ping,” expanding from coverage of a single song or melody to cover essential elements of genre, style, and theme. In effect, we needed to apply the Je... ...re substantially similar, once we had excluded standard forms, public domain elements, and so on. I would say that they are substan- tially similar, b... ...arity is required, and the similarity has to be between the new work and the elements of the original that are actually protected by copyright. Ele- m... ... so important. Charles only gets a copyright in his original creation. Those elements taken from the public domain (if “I’ve Got a Savior” was indeed ... ...f the park system and birdwatchers, but also hunters and those who disdained chemical pesticides in growing their foods. In the world of intellectual ...

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Dangerous Times II Edition : Living in and surviving the dangerous times: Living in and surviving the dangerous times

By: Magen Ha Cherut, Ph.D.; Occulta Aspicientis, Ph.D., Co-Author

... there would be no examples of people raising themselves above the scum they were born in and reaching high levels of society. Understanding of the elements of high culture, its systemic approach to organizing one’s life, can be practiced by virtually everybody. One just needs to want to elevate themselves and work towards that goal, which may involve getting better tr...

.... . . . . . . . . . 177 28.6 Concealed carrying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 29 Explosives and chemical weapons basics 181 29.1 Common explosives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 29.2 Lab safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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