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Monthly Archives: July 2014
風立ちぬ
The Wind Rises (風立ちぬ Kaze Tachinu?) is a 2013 Japanese animated historical drama film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, and is animated by Studio Ghibli. It was the final film directed by Miyazaki before his retirement in September 2013.[5] … Continue reading
Posted in research, Security, wikipedia, 共感, 心, 日本
Tagged Germany, Hayao Miyazaki, History, Japan, Technology, World War II
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Tigers
Did you know there are around 5,000 captive tigers in the United States right now? This is what I learned when I began conducting research on America’s tiger population seven years ago. What’s more astounding is that nearly 95% of … Continue reading
Coal, Corporate Personhood & The Twilight of Labor Unions in America
Originally posted on Virally Suppressed – Muckraking For The Modern World:
In light of the Supreme Court’s recent rulings in Harris v. Quinn and Burwell, Secretary of Health and Human Services v. Hobby Lobby Stores, which have dealt another body shot to organized…
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Fractured Communities: How Fracking Is Widening The Gap Between The Haves & Have-Nots in Rural Ohio
Originally posted on Virally Suppressed – Muckraking For The Modern World:
Now’s the time we smile. Well, not just smile. We have to nod too. Smile and nod. Wrinkle our brows and scribble down notes all sharp and hasty so…
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Being and Time
Every attempt of the human race to impose on nature by technology seems to always result in the paradox of achieving the opposite of what is sought. Modern technology provides the possibility of 24×7 worldwide connections with an ever expanding … Continue reading
Posted in संसार, Buddhism, culture, research, wikipedia, yoga, zeitgeist, 心
Tagged Being and Time, Facebook, Germany, Martin Heidegger, Philosophy, Sein und Zeit
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How to Make a Book Cover in GIMP
Originally posted on Self-Published Authors Helping Other Authors:
I’ve been discussing covers, and I am supposed to be posting the final part – “How to Make a Pesky Back Cover”, however, I’ve changed my mind. I had some questions on…
Posted in culture, Internet, research
Tagged epub, GIMP, image, publishing, self publishing, tutorial
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