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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...lessly. There is no quantitative law of conservation of mental states. We teach our youngsters – thereby replicating our knowledge and giving them c... ...n architecture, etc. This preference of the Elders (a term of veneration) over the Youngsters (a denigrating term) typifies them strongly. These cu... ...os just to survive). They are also more likely to have a youth cult: to prefer the young, the new, the revolutionary, the fresh – to the old, the h... ...es. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: "... Others have argued that because even rather young children are capable of showing empathy with the pain of ... ...nd, therefore, some children are more sensitive to moral prohibitions than others. Young children's growing awareness of their own emotional states... ...rder to preserve a minimum of supersymmetry in our 4-d universe, we use Calabi-Yau (CY) manifolds (on which the extra dimensions are compactified) f... ...folds (on which the extra dimensions are compactified) for low energies. A certain CY manifold even yields the transition from the big bang (10 or ...

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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 3

By: Thomas Hutchinson

...though mine enemy be great and strong, His cruel threat—do thou defend the young!’ 20 Volume 3 66. 66. 66. 66. 66. So speaking, the Cyllenian Argipho... ...5 Of great Hyperion, who to him did bear A race of loveliest children; the young Morn, Whose arms are like twin roses newly born, The fair-haired Moon... ... in scorn and spite of them. Therefore he poured desire into her breast Of young Anchises, _55 ... ...and loved, and the love clung Like wasting fire her senses wild among. THE CY THE CY THE CY THE CY THE CYCL CL CL CL CLOPS OPS OPS OPS OPS A S A S A S... ...ering flocks. _30 My sons indeed on far declivities, Young things themselves, tend on the youngling sheep, But I remain to fill ... ...tance, comrades, haste, assistance! The Cyclops, Silenus, Ulysses; chorus. CY CY CY CY CYCL CL CL CL CLOPS: OPS: OPS: OPS: OPS: What is this tumult? B... ...NUS: See! I now gape at Jupiter himself; I stare upon Orion and the stars. CY CY CY CY CYCL CL CL CL CLOPS: OPS: OPS: OPS: OPS: Well, is the dinner fi... ...ILENUS: SILENUS: SILENUS: SILENUS: All ready, if your throat is ready too. CY CY CY CY CYCL CL CL CL CLOPS: OPS: OPS: OPS: OPS: Are the bowls full of ... ... _195 So you may drink a tunful if you will. CY CY CY CY CYCL CL CL CL CLOPS: OPS: OPS: OPS: OPS: Is it ewe’s milk or co...

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Man with No Name

By: Wally Amos

...od. 13 14 • Man with No Name Then across the departure lounge, a hefty young man in a blue polo shirt came striding toward me. He looked serious,... ... on my face, and replied, "Yes I am." Without a change in expression, the young man handed me a weighty bundle of papers two inches thick. "These a... ...ways Going Somewhere· 23 more incompatible day by day. However, I was too young to know about that word, and Ruby and Wallace wouldn't have known w... ... el­ ders. It was taken for granted and practiced daily. For an energetic young man like me, being courteous sometimes got in the way of the games m... ...t tips. I looked for­ ward to this day as though it were Christmas. Other young men my age looked forward not to Friday but to Saturday night. That ... ...er­ pieces. Before the end of my first year with the William Morris Agen­ cy, I had been promoted to be the agency's first-ever black talent agent. ... ...cycle of inter-generational undereducation, we would never stop illitera­ cy. Being the caring, dedicated, hard-working person she is, she decided t... ...develops between parent and child. The National Center for Family Litera­ cy intercepts parents headed for a life of illiteracy and despair, and giv...

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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...der to preserve a minimum of supersymmetry in our 4-d universe, we use Calabi-Yau (CY) manifolds (on which the extra dimensions are compactified) f... ...folds (on which the extra dimensions are compactified) for low energies. A certain CY manifold even yields the transition from the big bang (10 or ... ...ld is whimsically cruel but because your parents mistreated you when you were very young, or because a person important to you died, or was taken ...

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Citadel of Machaerus

By: Gustave Flaubert

...t appeared. He paid no further heed to her anger, but looked intently at a young girl who had just stepped out upon the balcony of a house not far awa... ...d and silver ornaments were scattered about in confusion. At intervals the young girl took one object or another in her hands, and held it up admiring... ...e people to thank him, as the conqueror of the Cliti and the father of the young Aulus, now returning to his own domain, since the East was the countr... ...ever sees the light! “And thou too, Moab! hide thyself in the midst of the cy- press, like the sparrow; in caverns, like the wild hare! The gates of t... ...murmur of surprise and admiration swept through the multitude. A beautiful young girl had just entered the apart- ment, and stood motionless for an in... ...senting her to the tetrarch, so that he should fall in love with her fresh young beauty and feminine wiles. The plan had proved successful, it seemed;...

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Salammbo

By: Gustave Flaubert

...ach of their six golden faces, belonged to a corps composed exclusively of young patricians of the tallest stature. They were a privilege, almost a sa... ... but listened continu- ally to the maiden’s song. None gazed at her like a young Numidian chief, who was placed at the captains’ tables among soldiers... ...w pale. The horses of Eschmoun, on the very summit of the Acropolis in the cy- press wood, feeling that the light was coming, placed their hoofs on th... ...he Barbarians were sleep- ing. Spendius, as he looked at him, recalled the young men who once used to entreat him with golden cases in their hands, wh... ...ng them he repeated: “Y es, all killed, all! crushed like grapes! The fine young men! the slingers! my companions and yours!” They gave him wine to dr... ...me merchants from Darytian Gaetulia had brought her to Carthage when quite young, and after her enfranchisement she would not forsake her old masters,...

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The Ethics of Aristotle

By: J. A. Smith

... it, and in a general way the man of general mental cultivation. Hence the young man is not a fit student of Moral Phi- losophy, for he has no experie... ...being practice and not mere knowl- edge. And I draw no distinction between young in years, and youthful in temper and disposition: the defect to which... ... age, but only 105 The Ethics of Aristotle to youth: we do think that the young should be Shamefaced, because since they live at the beck and call of... ...h that is wrong and Shame acts on them as a check. In fact, we praise such young men as are Shamefaced, but no one would ever praise an old man for be... ...ics of Aristotle A corroboration of what I have said is the fact, that the young come to be geometricians, and mathematicians, and Scientific in such ... ...glected, and each man lives just as he likes, ruling his wife and children Cy- clops-Fashion. Of course, the best thing would be that there should be ...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...who had joked and sported and sung ribald songs, as the popular friend of young men who were proud, rich, playful and naive? Here was someone speaki... ...w he would not need to shut his eyes. And his arms, hands, fin- gers—once young and sure—what could they remember? I could not keep back tears, tea... ... the pages of my journal, I am alarmed by the passage of time. When I was young, I thought time was a philanthropist. I remember so well that day ma... ...lost count,” were the words re- peated to me. Why do we wish to be older, younger, always in protest? Why are we never satisfied? I wish there were... ...s, Kleis and I have sailed, our boat a good fishing boat, cap- tained by a young man named Phaon. It was our first excursion around the whole island,... ...ng. We often walked around the lake and through the pollarded garden, its cy- presses like stone columns: we walked the moors until Christmas cold se...

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Principa Mathematica

By: Isaac Newton

...0 exeuntes radii iixquales Q M;,’ 0 N filis &Q19 N”P fuftincant pondera A cY “P, Sr yuwantur vires yonderurn ad movendam rotam . - Per ccntrum 0 ag... ...t angulus YC&4 s*““’ ““.‘l.,: ‘l.) ‘... angulo T Cp) & linea C z/ line% Cy, i “....., ‘..* ‘., atque figura 24 Cp figurae VC F aqua- \ “.‘;.,, ... ...is altitudine rjl fit:. Da MOTU I cCWORVM fit ad kipfam in altitudine Cy ut & ad --- CV cub.’ eadem dif- ferentia ia omni altitudine J RCT&R... ...circulo Occurrat~ erh ft,hm P T rum cycloidi ZR S in 20 S in Y, agaturque CY; & ad fi& partem reAam ripT, e pun- fh extremis Y ac ‘7; erigantur perp... ...revolventium corporum tempora poffunt inter fe conferri. Nam ii rot=, qua cy- clois intra gIobum defcribitur, diameter confiituatur zqualis ferni-, ... ...cb liing, atId Mcmlw of the Acadcn~y of Arts and Sciences ; neccfi:lry for young ~.~‘Jeople who woul~l apply to that noble Art, Kngravcn in 1131 Copp...

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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

By: Gilfillan

...sayings of Pope are afloat than of any English poet, except Shakspeare and Young. Indeed, if frequency of quotation be the princi- pal proof of popula... ...f quotation be the princi- pal proof of popularity, Pope, with Shakspeare, Young, and Spenser, is one of the four most popular of English poets. In Am... ...uth of frolics, an old age of cards; Fair to no purpose, artful to no end, Young without lovers, old without a friend; A fop their passion, but their ... ...smiling at the gate: Him portion’d maids, apprenticed orphans bless’d, The young who labour, and the old who rest. Is any sick? the Man of Ross reliev... ...and fountains yield, He finds at last he better likes a field. Through his young woods how pleased Sabinus stray’d, Or sat delighted in the thickening... ...Opera of Polifemo, but unfortunately lost the whole gist of the story. The Cy- clops asks Ulysses his name who tells him his name is Noman. After his ... ...is name is Noman. After his eye is put out, he roars and calls the brother Cy- clops to his aid: they inquire who has hurt him? he answers Noman; wher...

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The Works of Aristotle

By: Aristotle

...ONS FOR NURSES. PART I.—BOOK I THE MASTERPIECE On marriage and at what age young men and virgins are capable of it: and why so much desire it. Also, h... ...t law of the creation, “Increase and Multiply.” And since it is natural in young people to desire the embraces, proper to the marriage bed, it behoves... ...50. And in Campania, where the air is clear and temperate, men of 80 marry young virgins, and have children by them; which shows that age in them does... ... the Embryo and perfect Birth; and the fittest time for the copula. WHEN A YOUNG COUPLE are married, they naturally desire children; and therefore ado... ...e, as hen eggs, pheasants, woodcocks, gnat-snappers, blackbirds, thrushes, young pigeons, sparrows, partridges, capons, al- monds, pine nuts, raisins,... ...d wax make an oint- ment. Or take red roses and moulin, of each a handful; cy- press roots two drachms; make a bag, boil it in red wine and apply it t...

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