(A) To lack self-discipline is to lack
(B) To be lacking in self-discipline is to lack
(C) To lack self-discipline must be to lack
(D) Lacking self... read more
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I'm in many ways, an eternal child. My mind is bright, alert, curious, flexible, playful, and always eager for new experiences - and my attention span is often quite brief. I grasp ideas quickly and once my initial curiosity has been satisfied, I want to go on to something else. I crave frequent change, variety, meeting new situations and people. My destiny is to be a Protector.I'm looking for you now, something in you catches my mind and I really wish to know what may happens.
Whether you know it or not, this is the role that is most in tune with who I am at my core. As a Protector, I have an exceptional gift for guiding and comforting others when no one else is willing or able because I actually feel their pain as if it were my own. If I could insulate those I love from all hardship, I would consider that my greatest accomplishment. I offer caring and thoughtful advice that helps others heal and move in a positive direction, but I don't call attention to myself, choosing rather to selflessly give to others in order to make the world a better place. This sense of duty and exceptional work ethic will get me far in life. Self Confident, Responsible, Friendly, Unconventional, Free-Spirited, Quiet, Spontaneous, Practical, Spiritual, Playful, Easygoing, Open-Minded, Earthy, Simple, Loving, Shy, Intellectual, Artistic, Serious, Humorous.
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[NB The following transcript of the talk contains additional passages that Lakatos subsequently included in the text version of his talk published in Philosophy in the Open and in The Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes: Philosophical Papers Volume 1. They are highlighted in italics within square brackets. Other passages he omitted from the published text are emboldened.] Man's respect for knowledge is one of his most peculiar characteristics. Knowledge in Latin is scientia, an... read more
Recently I went on a business trip to Beijing (formerly known as Peking but still called Peking in Japanese because Cantonese refers to the city as Peking while Mandarin calls it Beijing - go figure) with a co-worker from Hong Kong. She is Hong Kong Chinese and speaks Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, English all fluently and now is studying Italian. She moves fluidly from one culture to the next, assimilating quite easily into the language and the lifestyle. I envy her.
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 5:09 PM
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"Ichi nichi isshou"
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 4:56 PM
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A smile a day. "Genki kubari, Egao kubari" Be generous with your energy. Be generous with your smiles. "Egao wa hamigaki no yo na mono mainichi mainichi migakanakya" A smile is like a toothbrush. You have to use it regularly to keep your teeth shiny clean. "Hito wa homerareru no ga daisuki dakara uun to homete" People love to be praised so do so with all your might. "Egao wa noryoku." A smiling radiates competence. "Anata ga suki, shigoto ga suki... read more
Japanese Proverbs
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 4:39 PM
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Art is the illusion of spontaneity. Beginning is easy - Continuing is hard. Don't stay long when the husband is not at home. Fall down seven times, get up eight. Fall seven times, stand up eight. Gossip about a person and his shadow will appear. If you believe everything you read, better not read. In a quarrel, the higher voiced person will win. Never rely on the glory of the morning nor the smiles of your mother-in-law. One kind word c... read more
Por que a Geografia é uma ciência sujeita a uma nítida pulverização?
Mon, September 21, 2009 - 4:46 PM
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Uma das questões que mais preocuparam os Geógrafos no decorrer dos séculos era a integração e a diferenciação das áreas. Isso sempre exigiu da Geografia um esforço analítico e sintético que hoje parece ter sido trivializado pela opção de um somatório de técnicas em permanente mutação. Entretanto, a aprendizagem conceitual do mundo em que vivemos perde em profundidade no que ganha em extensividade. Possuímos uma visão mais d... read more
Sentence correction
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1. To lack self-discipline is to lack any true commitment to the goals one has set.
(A) To lack self-discipline is to lack (B) To be lacking in self-discipline is to lack (C) To lack self-discipline must be to lack (D) Lacking self... read more discussion post on Tue, October 20, 2009 - 3:42 PM
Science and Pseudoscience (transcript)
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[NB The following transcript of the talk contains additional passages that Lakatos subsequently included in the text version of his talk published in Philosophy in the Open and in The Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes: Philosophical ... read more
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Recently I went on a business trip to Beijing (formerly known as Peking but still called Peking in Japanese because Cantonese refers to the city as Peking while Mandarin calls it Beijing - go figure) with a co-worker from Hong Kong. She is Hong Ko...
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The Day The Proverb The Pronunciation and Translation
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"Ichi nichi isshou"
A smile a day. "Genki kubari, Egao kubari" Be generous with your energy. Be generous with your smiles. "Egao wa hamigaki no yo na mono mainichi mainichi migakanakya" A smile is like a toothbrush. You have to use it... read more
Proverbs
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Japanese Proverbs
Art is the illusion of spontaneity. Beginning is easy - Continuing is hard. Don't stay long when the husband is not at home. Fall down seven times, get up eight. Fall seven times, stand up eight. Gossip abo... read more
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