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Today's Story on ADAPTING TO CHANGE: QUOTE: 'Empathize with one who is angry and watch the anger melt away into acceptance.' (Eva Gregory) Starting with a quote on this occasion has helped set the mood. A major part of wisdom is control, not dominance but allowance. The greater control comes from letting go. Rather than seeing control as 'hands on' we ought to view it from a different perspective as 'hands off'. As in the quote above empathy is not control it is an understanding. To understand allows a greater force to work. If we could adapt that to our own life rather than the quote's suggestion as seeing others, we could temper many a storm. As with adapting to change, could we not allow the change to happen and adapt rather than fight its effect? The greater energy flow would arise by letting go, rather than mustering up the strength to fight. Our emotion state of mind is at its strongest during a period of calm and settled existence. Stir that up and our decisions become more erratic and dysfunctional. So the power arises from the calm rather than the futile lashing out from the anger. Today's story illustrates how we can disarm the anger; the anger of doing wrong. The route is through letting go rather than dominance. DISARMING THE ENEMY According to an Associated Press account, in September 1994 Cindy Hartman of Conway, Arkansas, walked into her house to answer the phone and was confronted by a burglar. He ripped the phone cord out of the wall and ordered her into a closet. Hartman dropped to her knees and asked the burglar if she could pray for him. "I want you to know that God loves you and I forgive you, '' she said. The burglar apologized for what he had done. Then he yelled out the door to a woman in a pickup truck: "We've got to unload all of this. This is a Christian home and a Christian family. We can't do this to them." As Hartman remained on her knees, the burglar returned furniture he had taken from her home. Then he took the bullets out of his gun, handed the gun to Hartman, and walked out the door. Praying for our enemies is incredibly disarming. (Unknown Author) QUOTE: 'Whenever evil befalls us, we ought to ask ourselves, after the first suffering, how can we turn it into good. So shall we take occasion, from one bitter root, to raise perhaps many flowers.' (Leigh Hunt)
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Happy Birthday, Ai Weiwei! - Huffington Post
18 May 2012 at 6:01am The successful sculptor, architect and open critic of the Chinese government turns 55 today, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Ai comes from a family of dissident sentimentality, as his mother and poet father were sent to a labor camp in ...Read more...
Which-a-pedia?
17 May 2012 at 5:41pm An era of printed reference guides is coming to an end, with the news that the last Encyclopedia Britannica have been printed, and the company is now focusing its resources online. But how reliable and extensive are online information directories? BRIAN O'CONNELLtrawls online for information on three itemsRead more...
Check out new library website - leadvilleherald
17 May 2012 at 3:21pm Using a card number, they can search for needed information in Chilton?s Online, Encyclopedia Britannica in English & Spanish, Ebsco articles online, Universal Class courses, and Learning Express practice exams. Users can also search the library?s ...Read more...
Join milliner Stephen Jones at 1950's fashion discussion
17 May 2012 at 2:25am As part of Selfridges current 'Britannica 1951-1953 exhibition,' the store is holding a panel discussion to which you are invited to!Read more...
Join milliner Stephen Jones at 1950's fashion discussion - Marie Claire
17 May 2012 at 1:59am As part of Selfridges current 'Britannica 1951?1953 exhibition,' the store is holding a panel discussion to which you are invited to! A panel of leading curators, historians, designers and fashion commentators will gather in the store on the evening of ...Read more...
Britannica Ditches Print, Beefs Up Digitally
16 May 2012 at 8:59am Encyclopedia Britannica stopped the presses on its biennial reference books in March 2012, triggering a wave of nostalgia for the 32-volume set.Read more...
Britannica Ditches Print, Beefs Up Digitally - US News and World Report
16 May 2012 at 7:44am Encyclopedia Britannica stopped the presses on its biennial reference books in March 2012, triggering a wave of nostalgia for the 32-volume set. "I spent many hundreds of hours with those gold-embossed Britannica volumes on my lap, flipping ...Read more...
Rule Britannica: Selfridges open The Big Britannica Exhibition - theupcoming....
12 May 2012 at 5:57pm With the upcoming London Olympics and Queen?s Diamond Jubilee in sight, 2012 is a big year for Britain; and as if we needed another reason to celebrate, Selfridges are marking this special time in British history with a huge in-store ...Read more...
A hymn to Terra Britannica
12 May 2012 at 1:33am A flamboyant history of Planet England and a sensorily supercharged call to get back to the land Jacquetta Hawkes's extraordinary book A Land , first published in 1951, begins with a warning that is also a boast. "I have used the findings of the two sciences of geology and archaeology," Hawkes declares, "for purposes altogether unscientific." So ? provocatively ? starts her deep-time dream of ...Read more...
Book review: ?Drop Dead Healthy? - Las Vegas Weekly
10 May 2012 at 12:13am A.J. Jacobs deserves a break. The guy?s had a busy decade. First, he wanted to become the smartest man in the world, so he read the entire Encyclopedia Britannica. (It?s really long, turns out.) Then he wanted to reconnect with humanity ...Read more...
Gold struggles as political deadlock in Europe grip investors - Worldnews.com
9 May 2012 at 10:33pm This title is given by scholarly papers and encyclopedias. A recent edition of the Encyclopędia Britannica would give Shanghai only the title "China?s most populous urban area." Chongqing likewise has its supporters. Time Magazine called it "the largest ...Read more...
The healthiest man in the world - CBC
9 May 2012 at 1:00pm First, he attempted to become the smartest man in the world by reading the entire Encyclopedia Britannica, an experience he chronicles in his book The Know-It-All. Then, he worked on his soul, when he explored biblical literalism in The Year of Living Biblically.Read more...
Selfridges launches 'Britannica' exhibition
9 May 2012 at 2:27am Launched last night, the exhibition is part of the store's 'Big British Bang' concept celebrating the Olympics and JubileeRead more...
Mid Devon schools offered trip to Science Museum (From Mid Devon Star) - This...
8 May 2012 at 10:24am The winning school will also receive £500 in travel expenses. Schools can enter by signing up to a free trial of Primary Britannica, where they will be entered into a prize draw, which will be made on July 27.Read more...
Rasmussen College Celebrates National Nurses Week With A Host Of Community Ev...
7 May 2012 at 11:51am According to the Encyclopędia Britannica, it was politically, economically, and culturally one of the most important cities in Europe and the world from the 14th century to the 16th century. The language spoken in the city there during the 14th century ...Read more...
What is this boy wearing?
It is an Aborigine, but I need the name of what he is wearing on his bottom half:
http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/60/95160-004-AC17F5E9.jpg
Any help would be much appreciated - thank you.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, 10th Edition 1902 / Holocaust preview / 6 millions already mentioned?
Page 482 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 10th Edition 1902, under anti-Semitism , we can, at the bottom of the page, read :
"While there are in Russia and Rumania six millions of Jews who are being systematically degraded..."
Isn't this amazing that it was already question of 6 millions Jews in a " persecution " context way before WWI and WWII ( 1902 )?
How can one understand this?
Page 482 scanned :
http://nsm88.org/articles/holohoax/encycbrit.html
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Is there really more information in a single copy of the human genome than in the Encyclopedia Britannica?
An interesting article, but a little confusing, as later she says the human genome can be stored in 750 Mbytes.
I am certain that 90 volumes of the Encyclopedia Britannica wouldn't fit into 750 Mbytes.
Can someone resolve this quandary?
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A few daft jokes for everyone?
Q. What?s a Catholic priest and a pint of Guinness got in common?
A. Black coat, white collar and you?ve got to watch your ar*se if you get a dodgy one!
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Whats the same about a Playstation 2 and Michael Jackson?
They?re both plastic and kids turn them on
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Complete set of Encyclopedia Britannica. 45 volumes. Excellent condition. ?300.00 or best offer. No longer needed. Got married last weekend. Wife knows everything.
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Q. What do asylum seekers and sperm have in common ?
A. Millions of the little buggers flood in, but only one works
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Can't close Britannica GCSE French computer program?
I inserted the disc, it went straight to the introduction and straight into the game in full screen mode. The only way I could get out was doing cntrl + alt + del. How can you close it normally?
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