Do dreams, we wonder, contain any degree of truth? Do they serve any useful function?
Like numerous scientist and composers, many writers have claimed that they, too, have received some of their best ideas from their dreams.
1856-1939
The foremost investigator of the unconscious and its activities
Viennese neurologist and psychologist
Models of the Human Psyche
1. Dynamic Model
As the cold war got underway, US military agency made significant funds to research called “climatological warfare.”And less openly Russia started to research too.
A famouse scientist Irving Langmuir thought about the seed. Their idea was to make seed such as silber iodide crystals. That could act as nuclei for the making rains. Langmuir won support from the military agency and funds.
Geo engineering is
defined as
‘intentional
large scale
manipulation
of the global
environment’,
The modern concept of geoengineering is
usually taken to mean proposals
to deliberately
manipulate the Earth's climate
to counteract the effects
of global warming
from greenhouse gas emissions.
historically called the “"emotional brain”". Evidence is now accumulating that our emotions do re-sculptneural tissue. In situations of excessive stress or intense fear, social judgment and cognitive performance suffer through compromise to the neural processes of emotional regulation. Some stress is essential to meet challenges and can lead to better cognition and learning, but beyond a cert
Mirror for Magistrates (1559), a historical verse narrative by several poets that updated the medieval view of history and the morals to be drawn from it.
The poet who best synthesized the ideas and tendencies of the English Renaissance was Edmund Spenser. His unfinished epic poem The Faerie Queen (1596) is a treasure house of romance, allegory, adventure, Neoplatonic ideas, patriotism, and Prote
has not only
econom ical and lega l obl igations but also certain
respo nsibilit ies to society that ext end beyond
these. ’ ’ Hay and Gray (1974) proffere d a histor ical
evolutio n mod el that depicted the CSR conce pt
prog ressing through three pha ses ( Figure 1 ). P h a s e
I w as the Frie dman perspecti ve of prot maximiz a-
tion. The second pha se, truste eship, which emerged
in the
Toto Scalise
who hired the big star
for a huge
historic coproduction,
in color...
Is it the Swede?
Is not necessary that I see it,
otherwise I stumble my wife!
... pizza that he/it offers
to the splendid star...
discovering his/her/its beautiful teeth...
Sylvia bites in this typical
Italian dish...
whose aroma summarizes joy
to live our country...
What beautiful piece!
..
ROOM - NIGHT
Napoleons room at Valence. It is filled with books,
mostly of military subjects, but well-stocked with poetry,
history and philosophy. He is reading by candlelight.
Outside we hear the sounds of revelry produced by less
conscientious officers.
NARRATOR
His moods at this time were complex
and varied.
NAPOLEON (V.O.)
Life is a burden for me. Nothing
gives me any pleasure; I
historic first view of the
Newcomer ship upon its dramatic
arrival. As with the assassination
of John Kennedy, who among us does
not remember exactly where he was
that October nineteenth morning,
when news first broke: that people
have landed... from another star.
We PULL BACK from a large television set to reveal...
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INT. A CROWDED BAR - LOS ANGELES - NIGHT
The Hollowpoint Lounge -- a cop bar.
historical home
on one of the best blocks
in all of Brooklyn.
- Remember what we talked about.
- I know. Poker face.
Built-ins, built-ins.
Oh, the kitchens
a little small.
Well, rip out this
awful room divider,
and youve got
an eat-in kitchen.
And over here
you have your library.
Wow.
For your books.
Oh, you like books?
I have a little collection
of first-edition novels.
Alex is a writer.
The par