The year is 1969. In the state of Kerala, on the southernmost tip of
India, a skyblue Plymouth with chrome tailfins is stranded on the
highway amid a Marxist workers' demonstration. Inside the car sit
two-egg twins Rahel and Esthappen, and so begins their tale.... Armed
only with the invincible innocence of children, they fashion a childhood
for themselves in the shade of the wreck that is their family - their
lonely, lovely mother, Ammu (who loves by night the man her children
love by day), their blind grandmother, Mammachi (who plays Handel on her
violin), their beloved uncle Chacko (Rhodes scholar, pickle baron,
radical Marxist, bottom-pincher), their enemy, Baby Kochamma (ex-nun and
incumbent grandaunt), and the ghost of an imperial entomologist's moth
(with unusually dense dorsal tufts). When their English cousin, Sophie
Mol, and her mother, Margaret Kochamma, arrive on a Christmas visit,
Esthappen and Rahel learn that Things Can Change in a Day. That lives
can twist into new, ugly shapes, even cease forever, beside their river
"graygreen. With fish in it. With the sky and trees in it. And at night,
the broken yellow moon in it."
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Indonesia War Over Atjeh: The Last Stand of Mecca Porch | Ricardo Side
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Aceh (/ˈɑːtʃeɪ/; [ʔaˈtɕɛh]) is a special region (Indonesian: daerah istimewa) of Indonesia, located at the northern end of Sumatra. It is close to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India and separated from them by the Andaman Sea. Aceh was first known as Aceh Darussalam (1511–1959) and then later as the Daerah Istimewa Aceh (1959–2001), Nanggroë Aceh Darussalam (2001–2009) and Aceh (2009–present). Past spellings of Aceh include Acheh, Atjeh and Achin. The province of Aceh has the highest proportion of Muslims in Indonesia, mainly living according to Sharia customs and laws.[4]
Aceh is thought to have been the place where Islam was first established in Southeast Asia. In the early seventeenth century the Sultanate of Aceh was the most wealthy, powerful and cultivated state in the Malacca Straits region. Aceh has a history of political independence and fierce resistance to control by outsiders, including the former Dutch colonists and the Indonesian government. Aceh has substantial natural resources, including oil and natural gas—some estimates put Aceh gas reserves as being the largest in the world. Relative to most of Indonesia, it is a religiously conservative area.[5]
Aceh was the closest point of land to the epicenter of the massive 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, which triggered a tsunami that devastated much of the western coast of the province, including part of the capital of Banda Aceh. Approximately 170,000 Indonesians were killed or went missing in the disaster, and approximately 500,000 were left homeless.[6] This event helped trigger the peace agreement between the government of Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), mediated by former Finnish president Martti Ahtisaari, with the signing of a MoU on August 15, 2005. With the assistance of the European Union through the Aceh monitoring mission as of December 2005, the peace has held.
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Freedom means that we take full responsibility for ourselves, our people, and our country; freedom means that we maintain the distance that separates us from others; freedom means that we are no longer afraid of hardship, difficulties, privation or death: he who has learned how to die can no longer become a slave or a colonial subject.
He who wants to be free must always be ever ready to go to war and to die for his freedom.
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Saturday, October 20, 2012
The value of a thing is not determined by what you can do with it, but by what price you are willing to pay for it.
Freedom means that we take full responsibility for ourselves, our people, and our country; freedom means that we maintain the distance that separates us from others; freedom means that we are no longer afraid of hardship, difficulties, privation or death: he who has learned how to die can no longer become a slave or a colonial subject.
He who wants to be free must always be ever ready to go to war and to die for his freedom.
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The Battle For God-Karen Armstong
Friday, October 19, 2012
Armstrong's central case rests on the confusion between mythos and logos, using these in the technical sense suggested by Johannes Slok.[2]
Myth concerns "what was thought to be timeless and constant in our
existence...Myth was not concerned with practical matters but with
meaning".[3]
By contrast "Logos was the rational, pragmatic and scientific thought
that enabled men and women to function well in the world". In religion,
logos appears in legal systems and practical action. By the eighteenth
century, "people in Europe and America began to think that logos was the only means to truth and began to discount mythos
as false and superstitious." Armstrong suggests that fundamentalists
have turned their mythos into logos using the mindset of the modern
scientific age.[4]
The first part of the book, "The Old World and the New", compares the
progression of the three monotheistic faiths between 1492, when Columbus discovered America,
and 1870, when "The Franco-Prussian War had revealed the hideous
effects of modern weaponry, and there was a dawning realisation that
science might also have a malignant dimension."[5] It traces the way Jews and Muslims modernized during this period.
This leads to the modern period described in part two, “Fundamentalism”, when there was a growing adoption of a literalist interpretation of scripture in the United States, which eventually gave rise to The Fundamentals, a series of 12 volumes refuting modern ideas published shortly before and during the World War I,
of which 3 million copies were distributed to every pastor, professor
and theological student across America by the largesse of oil
millionaires. Though this led to a distinctive ideology, it was not till
the 1980s that it emerged as a political force.
In Judaism, the growth of Zionism was given its biggest boost by the Holocaust which led to the establishment of the State of Israel
in 1948. Although many traditional Jews migrated there, the most
conservative rejected the secular interpretation of Zionism and it
wasn't until the emergence of Gush Emunim after the Yom Kippur War in 1974 that fundamentalism emerged in Israel as a political force.
In Islam, fundamentalism did not emerge until modernization had taken hold, first in Egypt with the creation of the Muslim Brotherhood by Hasan al-Banna. Armstrong traces the development of Sunni fundamentalism under Sayyid Qutb and Shia fundamentalism under Ayatollah Khomeini.
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A Brief History of Time-Stephen Hawking
Friday, October 19, 2012
A Brief History of Time attempts to explain a range of subjects in cosmology, including the Big Bang, black holes and light cones,
to the nonspecialist reader. Its main goal is to give an overview of
the subject but, unusual for a popular science book, it also attempts to
explain some complex mathematics.
The 1996 edition of the book and subsequent editions discuss the
possibility of time travel and wormholes and explore the possibility of
having a universe without a quantum singularity at the beginning of
time.
The author notes that an editor warned him that for every equation in the book the readership would be halved, hence it includes only a single equation: E = mc2. Early in 1983, Hawking approached Simon Mitton, the editor in charge of astronomy books at Cambridge University Press,
with his ideas for a popular book on cosmology. Mitton was doubtful
about all the equations in the draft manuscript, which he felt would put
off the buyers in airport bookshops that Hawking wished to reach. It
was with some difficulty that he persuaded Hawking to drop all but one
equation.[4]
In addition to Hawking's notable abstention from presenting equations,
the book also simplifies matters by means of illustrations throughout
the text, depicting.
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The Meaning of Relativity - Albert Eistein
Friday, October 19, 2012
in 1921, five years after the appearance of his comprehensive paper on
general relativity and twelve years before he left Europe permanently
to join the Institute for Advanced Study, Albert Einstein visited
Princeton University, where he delivered the Stafford Little Lectures
for that year. These four lectures constituted an overview of his then
controversial theory of relativity. Princeton University Press made the
lectures available under the title The Meaning of Relativity, the
first book by Einstein to be produced by an American publisher. As
subsequent editions were brought out by the Press, Einstein included new
material amplifying the theory. A revised version of the appendix
"Relativistic Theory of the Non-Symmetric Field," added to the
posthumous edition of 1956, was Einstein's last scientific paper.
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Introduction by Brian Greene vii
A Note on the Fifth Edition xxv
SPACE AND TIME IN PRE-RELATIVITY PHYSICS 1
THE THEORY OF SPECIAL RELATIVITY 24
THE GENERAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY 55
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Friday, October 19, 2012
Widely recognised as the best starting point for pharmacology study, the internationally best-selling Medical Pharmacology at a Glance is an ideal companion for all students of the health sciences.
Key
principles are supported by coloured schematic diagrams - invaluable as
both an introduction to medical pharmacology, and revision in the
run-up to pharmacology exams.
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The God Delusion Richard Dawkins Free Download
Friday, October 19, 2012
The God Delusion is a 2006 bestselling[1] non-fiction book by English biologist Richard Dawkins, professorial fellow of New College, Oxford,[2][3] and inaugural holder of the Charles Simonyi Chair for the Public Understanding of Science at the University of Oxford.
In The God Delusion, Dawkins contends that a supernatural creator almost certainly does not exist and that belief in a personal god qualifies as a delusion, which he defines as a persistent false belief held in the face of strong contradictory evidence. He is sympathetic to Robert Pirsig's statement in Lila
that "when one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity.
When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion".[4]
As of January 2010, the English version of The God Delusion had sold over 2 million copies.[5] It was ranked No.2 on the Amazon.com bestsellers' list in November 2006.[6][7] In early December 2006, it reached No.4 in the New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Best Seller list after nine weeks on the list.[8] It remained on the list for 51 weeks until 30 September 2007.[9] The German version, entitled Der Gotteswahn, had sold over 260,000 copies as of 28 January 2010.
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02 colder than winter
03 ave maria
04 silent night
05 in the bleak midwinter
06 i ve been this way before
07 jesu joy of man s desiring
08 child in a manger
09 i wish it could be christmas everyday
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Thursday, October 18, 2012
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01 arrival
02 colder than winter
03 ave maria
04 silent night
05 in the bleak midwinter
06 i ve been this way before
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08 child in a manger
09 i wish it could be christmas everyday
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6. 22 3:52
7. I Almost Do 4:04
8. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together 3:13
9. Stay Stay Stay 3:25
10. The Last Time (Feat. Gary Lightbody Of Snow Patrol) 4:59
11. Holy Ground 3:22
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Thursday, October 18, 2012
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1. State Of Grace 4:55
2. Red 3:43
3. Treacherous 4:02
4. I Knew You Were Trouble 3:39
5. All Too Well 5:29
6. 22 3:52
7. I Almost Do 4:04
8. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together 3:13
9. Stay Stay Stay 3:25
10. The Last Time (Feat. Gary Lightbody Of Snow Patrol) 4:59
11. Holy Ground 3:22
12. Sad Beautiful Tragic 4:44
13. The Lucky One 4:00
14. Everything Has Changed (Feat. Ed Sheeran) 4:05
15. Starlight 3:40
16. Begin Again 3:57
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