Though the Author’s empire is still very powerful (recent criticism has often merely consolidated it), it is evident that for a long time now certain writers have attempted to topple it. In France, Mallarme was doubtless the first to see and foresee in its full extent the necessity of substituting language itself for the man who hitherto was supposed to own it; for Mallarme, as for us, it is language which speaks, not the author: to write is to reach, through a preexisting impersonality — never to be confused with the castrating objectivity of the realistic novelist — that point where language alone acts, “performs,” and not “oneself”: Mallarme’s entire poetics consists in suppressing the author for the sake of the writing (which is, as we shall see, to restore the status of the reader.) Valery, encumbered with a psychology of the Self, greatly edulcorated Mallarme’s theory, but,
g. environmental, change ; AVP ; e.g. comparison with animals 2 max [4] 121. (i) economy of, materials / resources ; economy of energy ; saves unnecessary, transcription / translation ; 2 max (ii) random / chance / preexisting, mutation (for resistance) ; resistants survive / susceptibles die ; natural selection ; insecticide selective agent ; A selective pressure resistants pass, mutation / allele for resistance, to offspring ; R gene frequency of, mutation / allele for resistance, increases in population ; 5 max [7] 122
The most e ective, side-e ect-minimal "stack" I've found is PAGG, and it's detailed in the chapter entitled "The Four Horsemen." ISN'T HIGHER PROTEIN HARD ON THE KIDNEYS? WHAT IF I HAVE GOUT? ISN'T HIGHER PROTEIN HARD ON THE KIDNEYS? WHAT IF I HAVE GOUT? First, I am not a doctor, nor do I play one on the Internet. If you have medical conditions of any type, consult a physician. Now, on to my interpretation of the data: If you don't have a serious preexisting medical condition, the amount of protein I prescribe should not hurt you. There is no compelling evidence to support the protein-hurts-your-kidneys claim. This is what Michael Eades MD calls a "vampire myth" because it just refuses to die, despite a lack of evidence. Gout? Gout is usually blamed on purines and therefore protein, so those diagnosed with it, like my mother, will be put on low-protein, low-legume diets. I ascribe to Gary Taubes's interpretation