Lectures Nonprofit Educational prohibited piece of truth Here and now Past could be now Reality constantly So powerful that we can't face it Borrow past Invite future Seek religion,march the streets,complain the society,wote for the presidents. Greatest story ever told. Religion. Invisible man Living in the sky Is watching 10 orders He tortures to eternity But he loves you... WHY? Horos Birth dec. 25. Attis Star in the east Krishna Three kings Dionysus 12 discibles Mithra Crucified Jesus Dead for 3 days etc . resurrected Birth of the sun(god) Dec.25. sun goes 1 degree north I I All the world is a stage September 11. Was it really a terrorist act? No strong evidences
love to Julia, altough she isn´t his taste. This book was very interesting because there are many connections to real life for example Big Brother evokes to the cult of personality buillt up around Joseph Stalin, also Winston´s job „revising history“ is based on the Stalinist habit of airbrushing images of „fallen“ people from group photographs and removing references to them in books and newspapers. The thought police is based on the NKVD and the tortures of the Minstry of Love evoke the procedures used by the NKVD. Actually the statement „2+2=5“ that Winston had to beliece was a communist party slogan from the second five-year plan, in which they wanted to full five-year plan in four years. In my opinion it goeds together with nowadays- that people want to get more and faster, they do not have any patience and expect everything to happen very fast. In my opinion there were 3 main ideas which go very well together with
grandma. Leopolda perhaps doesn't like Indians, she always says to Marie that the Dark One wants her most of all. Marie stands out for her. 9. Analyse the relationship between Marie and Sister Leopolda. Give examples of the sadistic tendencies of the latter. How are the girl's pain and suffering brought home to the reader? Are the two heroines in any way similar? Sister Leopolda is the sadistic nun who tortures Marie, she seems to actually think she is doing Marie some good with her nasty behaviour by driving the devil from Marie's mind/body. One day, she decides to pour boiling water over Marie to chase the Devil out, declaring, "I will boil him from your mind if you make a peep... by filling you your ear" She puts Marie to sleep behind the stove. She stabs her through the hand with the fork, then takes the poker up alongside her head, and knocks her out
Don't give esteem too quickly, at a venture, But try to keep, in this, the golden mean. If you can help it, don't uphold imposture; But do not rail at true devoutness, either; And if you must fall into one extreme, Then rather err again the other way. SCENE II DAMIS, ORGON, CLEANTE DAMIS What! father, can the scoundrel threaten you, Forget the many benefits received, And in his base abominable pride Make of your very favours arms against you? ORGON Too true, my son. It tortures me to think on't. DAMIS Let me alone, I'll chop his ears off for him. We must deal roundly with his insolence; 'Tis I must free you from him at a blow; 'Tis I, to set things right, must strike him down. CLEANTE Spoke like a true young man. Now just calm down, And moderate your towering tantrums, will you? We live in such an age, with such a king, That violence can not advance our cause. SCENE III MADAME PERNELLE, ORGON, ELMIRE, CLEANTE, MARIANE, DAMIS, DORINE MADAME PERNELLE What's this
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composition of the cipher. The cryptanalysts of S.I.S. and OP-20-G, then, matched these assumed plaintexts to their ciphertexts and looked for regularities from which they could derive a pattern of encipherment. This kind of work, particularly in the early stages of a difficult cryptanalysis, is perhaps the most excruciating, exasperating, agonizing mental process known to man. Hour after hour, day after day, sometimes month after month, the cryptanalyst tortures his brain to find some relationship between the letters that hangs together, does not dead-end in self-contradiction, and leads to additional valid results. The codebreakers attacking the new Japanese mechanism went just so far—and for months could not push on further. As William Friedman recalled, "When the PURPLE system was first introduced it presented an extremely difficult problem on which the Chief Signal Officer [Mauborgne] asked us to direct our best efforts