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Putinist referaat-
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Putinist referaat..

International Herald Tribune 29 , 2005. 113. [17] 114. II. NEWSru.com 13 2008 . 115. David Linley wooed by `Kremlin's cashier'. Billionaire friend of Putin set to buy stake in viscount's furniture business. The Sunday Times 13 , 2008. 116. www.sovross.ru. 2007. 117. www.sovross.ru. 2007. 118. www.sovross.ru. 2007. 119. www.sovross.ru. 2007. 120. [18] 121. 21 2005 . 122. Anders Aslund. Unmasking President Putin's Grandiose Myth. The Moscow Times 28 , 2007. 123. «. » // . . 09 7 2008 ., . 12. 124. . Die Welt , 11 2007 . 125. Olga Craig, Andrew Alderson and Helen Womack. The rotten heart of Russia. Sunday Telegraph 11 2006 . 126. . «» « » 9 2007 . 127. « »: . NEWSru.com 11 2008 . 128. rosbaltpiter.ru 26/09/2007 129. : «» NEWSru.com 1 207 . 130

Keeled → Vene keel
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A New Earth
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A New Earth

A vital question to ask yourself frequently is: What is my relationship with the present moment? Then become alert to find out the answer. Am I treating the Now as no more than a means to an end? Do I see it as an obstacle? Am I making it into an enemy? Since the present moment is all you ever have, since Life is inseparable from the Now, what the question really means is: What is my relationship with Life? This question is an excellent way of unmasking the ego in you and bringing you into the state of Presence. Although the question doesn't embody the absolute truth (Ultimately, I and the present moment are one), it is a useful pointer in the right direction. Ask yourself it often until you don't need it anymore. How do you go beyond a dysfunctional relationship with the present moment? The most important thing is to see it in yourself, in your thoughts and actions. In the moment of seeing, of noticing that your relationship with

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

throws off his outer robe to reveal the rampant lions on his surcoat. Robin and all his men instandy recognize h i m as the King, falling to their knees in reverent awe. It represents a moment in the story when the tide decisively has turned. A recognition scene makes a good climactic reversal when a character has been going around in disguise, like Tootsie or Mrs. Douhtfire. Often it represents the catastrophe of unmasking that the hero has dreaded but it also is the opportunity for emotional honesty and self-acceptance. T h a t the apparent disaster turns out to be the means of dramatic fulfillment makes for a double reversal. 7 . ROMANTIC REVERSALS A kind of current, like magnetic current or electric current, flows through the invis­ ible lines that connect characters in stories and people in relationships. W e feel a certain flow o f energy with some people and want to be with them, and we can sense

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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