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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Chomsky examines biolinguistics
UC Berkeley presents the The Charles M. and Martha Hitchcock Lecture series, featuring linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky. Chomsky examines biolinguistics – the study of relations between physiology and speech. 20th Killian-Award Lecture Chomsky gives the 20th Killian-Award lecture. … Continue reading
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Tagged biolinguistics, evolution, Language, linguistics, Noam Chomsky
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Knowledge of Good and Evil
Jena Cutie In Defense of Wheat ISSUE 21 | RAW MATERIALS | OCT 2012 The critical fruits in Eden go unidentified except through association with the strangely Conceptual trees (Knowledge of Good and Evil, Life). The best an artist or … Continue reading
Posted in culture, βιβλία, research
Tagged agriculture, Bible, culture, Evil, Good, Jena Cutie, knowledge, religion, wheat
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can´t can´t
Jennifer Bricker (born October 1, 1987)[1] is an American acrobat and aerialist. She is the sister of gymnast Dominique Moceanu. Born without legs, she was placed for adoption by her parents.[2][3] She was a featured performer on the Britney Spears … Continue reading
a country without a currency
Next week Scotland will hold a referendum on whether to leave the United Kingdom. And polling suggests that support for independence has surged over the past few months, largely because pro-independence campaigners have managed to reduce the “fear factor” — … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Economy, Security
Tagged Economy, New York Times, Paul Krugman, Scotland, Spain
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Ukraine pleads for help
An article in Russian by Garri Kasparov . There is an English version on the web from magazine Time 30th August 2014, the Russian Kasparov published it on its website http://www.kasparov.ru September 1, 2014 THIS IS WAR, you idiot! Garri Kasparov Russian troops and armored … Continue reading