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C. S. Rafinesque's "Atlantic Journal," etc. (excerpts)

http://sidneyrigdon.com/Rafn1833.htm

Some years ago, the Society of Geography, of Paris, offered a large premium for a voyage to Guatamala, and a new survey of the antiquities of Yucatan and Chiapa, chiefly those fif

A Theonomic Argument Against Capital Punishment

https://KevinCraig.us/cp.htm

crime by showing that society takes sin seriously -- are outweighed by the fact that such rituals, if performed today, would show that society does not take the work of Christ on

Thomas Henry Huxley's Essay, "Science And Culture."

http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/Best/HuxleyScienceCulture.htm

of the phenomena of society. Hence, I confess I should like to see one addition made to the excellent scheme of education propounded for the college, in the shape of provision for
... applied science ... consists of deductions from those general principles, established by reasoning and observation, ... No one can safely make these deductions until he has a f

The End of S-E-X

https://www.ldolphin.org/S-E-X.html

22:17, 18) The secular society in which we live seems to use the single word "love" to cover all sorts of things. "I love you with all my heart," can easily be followed in the sam

Things my girlfriend and I have argued about

http://www.thingsmygirlfriendandihavearguedabout.com/

at a local building society and are trying way too hard!" kind of affair that you'll often see congoing through Brannigans in ill-advised skirts. It was still hen, though, there's

Luminist Archives: Anarchist Morality by Peter Kropotkin

http://www.luminist.org/archives/kropotkin_anarchist_morality.htm

disorganization of society, taking advantage of the laziness of some, the greed of others, the best hopes of many, they softly creep back to their work by first of all taking poss
Luminist Archives: Communism and Anarchy by Peter Kropotkin

Native American Textiles and Clothing

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special honor, such as society membership. Usually, Emil says, this type of robe is painted, not beaded. A detail of its beadwork is used on the cover of the Museum book of essays

Eclipse that Changed the Universe - Einstein's Theory of Relativity

http://www.firstscience.com/SITE/ARTICLES/coles.asp

body, the Royal Society, called a special meeting in London on 6 November. Dyson, as Astronomer Royal took the floor, and announced that the measurements did not support Newton&#1
The story of how a British scientist used an eclipse to provide the evidence for Einstein's theory of general relativity. Physicist Peter Coles discusses the experiments by Eddin

The Machine Fired Me

https://idiallo.com/blog/when-a-machine-fired-me

the managerial-driven society at work. If you were in Europe you'll get big money for that because it's not a fault, it's illicit. That's also why all things goes from bad to wors
When computers handle big life altering decisions in a company, there needs to be an override for humans to take over. Otherwise, well, they fire employees.

The Gay Nineties

https://www.ldolphin.org/history/pbccd2/pbcCD2/www.pbc.org/dp/zeisler/gay90s.html

darkness that a societywhich refuses to acknowledge or thank God undergoes. Foolish hearts becomedarkened. What is valuable is replaced by what has no value. Truth is exchangedfor

The Astor Bloodline

https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/bloodlines/astor.htm

many years: The Royal Society of Edinburgh). By 1788, Astor was a master of Masonic lodge#8. This is rather interesting considering Astor could not speak English when he arrived i

The Origins of Chess: Reassessing the Iranian and Indian Hypotheses | CAIS©

http://www.cais-soas.com/CAIS/Sport/chess.htm

in elite Iranian society (Calvo, 1996). The second major reference occurs in the Pahlavi text Khūsraw ud Rēdag (‘Khosrow and the Page’), a courtly dialogue structured around a que
Chess occupies a singular place in the cultural and intellectual history of humankind. It is more than a mere pastime – frequently described as a discipline that blends game, art


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