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Apr 5, 2013
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one figure in the poem you should know, humbaba, which is an ogre, a monster of immemorial age. that was a special big garden, a forest, where all types of trees and flowers grew. the trees bending down gently flinging branches. our orchard grew like a crown on the sun's eyebrow. where did humbaba come from? his mother was just a cave, his father unknown. who made him a friend pretending guardian of the orchard. did those nice shrubs need fear to go begging for a garden and have humbaba in his treachery ilk. those plants and flowers were like books everyone could read, not cut and throw away. their different fantastic colors had formed our blood so our veins ran smoothly, our 7 wonders showed. then humbaba made a whirlwind of fire and snow. who crowned him king? who showed him our garden was but a jail? humbaba was great and scary, but not so very strong, though no one could ever conquer him as no one would ever try. time and again, when things grew old, humbaba alone believed himself eternal and young, still powerful, able to defeat all. humbaba didn't want to know one fact: th
one figure in the poem you should know, humbaba, which is an ogre, a monster of immemorial age. that was a special big garden, a forest, where all types of trees and flowers grew. the trees bending down gently flinging branches. our orchard grew like a crown on the sun's eyebrow. where did humbaba come from? his mother was just a cave, his father unknown. who made him a friend pretending guardian of the orchard. did those nice shrubs need fear to go begging for a garden and have humbaba in his...
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Apr 3, 2013
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from time immemorial, mystics have used the vobulary of earthly love to convey their feelings to otherscommunion with god is like communion with the mother, only infinitely more so. in her autobiography, teresa describes the famous vision of the transverberation. "in the angel's hands, i saw a long golden spear, "and at the end of the iron tip, "i seem to see a point of fire. "with this, he pierced my heart several times, "penetrating by entrails. "when he drew it out, he left me completely afire with a great love for god." the prime tenet of christianity is that god created the world out of his love for humanity. bernini made love and creation the key to his chapel. [michael wood] baroque architecture follows different laws from those of antiquity and the renaissae. gone is equillibrium and logic. instead, the framework seems to move. boundaries seem to melt and walls to dance. the stone seems to bend itlf to the will of the architect. the most willful architect of them all was francesco borromini. saint ivo della sapienza is borromini's masterpiece. his architecture is intellectually
from time immemorial, mystics have used the vobulary of earthly love to convey their feelings to otherscommunion with god is like communion with the mother, only infinitely more so. in her autobiography, teresa describes the famous vision of the transverberation. "in the angel's hands, i saw a long golden spear, "and at the end of the iron tip, "i seem to see a point of fire. "with this, he pierced my heart several times, "penetrating by entrails. "when he drew it...
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Apr 10, 2013
04/13
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print and television, time immemorial, have paid for information. . jennings? would buthem just to keep them out of the competitive arena. we're talking about two diffent th-- technique of covere and blatio i'd buy them so that cbs and nbc didn't get them. i'put em inhe files. wh i'm misng is some sense thathere's ankind of standard erging. am i wrong about that? miss garment, if we were to sit down a grouof journalists, would it be possible to evolve a standa that would govern the y thpress now covers candidates in tms of their private lives? not much of one. journalism is not a profession, it's a trade. it's very open to the influence of t society aund it and the changes in the society around it. opinio owhat was good practice, you'd findhanging over time. mrs. graham, ithere any hical stdard here? there is,dhanging but it is not eier a uniform body or a uniform set of principles that we can all set up and abide by. each organization searches its souls, and i would not like to leave this format without saying we are bothered, we are sensitive to the people we
print and television, time immemorial, have paid for information. . jennings? would buthem just to keep them out of the competitive arena. we're talking about two diffent th-- technique of covere and blatio i'd buy them so that cbs and nbc didn't get them. i'put em inhe files. wh i'm misng is some sense thathere's ankind of standard erging. am i wrong about that? miss garment, if we were to sit down a grouof journalists, would it be possible to evolve a standa that would govern the y thpress...
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Apr 15, 2013
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since time immemorial, they come because they want to work, they want an opportunity for better jobs. looking at immigrant. our population in the u.s. is. who will be able to pay for the service that's we as we age come to have? we're also having less kids so immigrants are crucial for this in terms of demographics and they bring a spirit of entrepreneurship. we see in the technology field, immigrants playing a key role. economically, if we're just looking at number, black and white, we know it is actually in the plus column for immigration to grow. >> that may be true but the cost of immigration should certainly still be explored, especially as bills like the propose bail the gang of eight may be rushed through legislation. last week, three sessions, grassley, sessions and roberts asked more about the cost immigration. the potential cost. not just over the next ten years but the next 75 years themselves want an estimate of entitlements, they want the cost of ferry assistance. all of those numbers. is it possible that as we get to learn more about this proposal over the next few week,
since time immemorial, they come because they want to work, they want an opportunity for better jobs. looking at immigrant. our population in the u.s. is. who will be able to pay for the service that's we as we age come to have? we're also having less kids so immigrants are crucial for this in terms of demographics and they bring a spirit of entrepreneurship. we see in the technology field, immigrants playing a key role. economically, if we're just looking at number, black and white, we know it...
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Apr 2, 2013
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hit the diseases that cause suffering since time immemorial, alleviation of conditions that we never imagined. just yesterday they announced kaj new device that can help some blind people begin to see by sending the signal straight to the brain and there are so many wonderful things. again, we need to participate in making choices about how we're going to use these new powers. we are now in charge a revolution, and it is hard for us to think of evolutionary time scales, but we are now in charge of it. what will happen when parents are given, as they will be in some countries may be the ability to pick trades that there would like to see in a children. hair color, eye color. the you want to dial the intelligence up? well, parents are competitive, and sore nations. china has announced it is determined to be the world's genetic engineering superpower. it is mind blowing. and matching children with the professions they make, trying to isolate genes that will be markers for more intelligence. we have already seen modifications with pharmaceuticals. it said challenge for us. how many of th
hit the diseases that cause suffering since time immemorial, alleviation of conditions that we never imagined. just yesterday they announced kaj new device that can help some blind people begin to see by sending the signal straight to the brain and there are so many wonderful things. again, we need to participate in making choices about how we're going to use these new powers. we are now in charge a revolution, and it is hard for us to think of evolutionary time scales, but we are now in charge...