... go to Canossa”; of Genghis Khan and his Mongol hordes; of the long fight between popes and emperors over the right of investiture; of Rudolph of Hapsburg; of the throwing off of their allegiance ... confederation of princes, of a Prussian empire, of lines of demarcation, of acquisitions of German territory, were the phantoms of a policy, and even these were due to the pressure of Prussia. ... in the ordinary courts of justice, under GERMANY AND THE GERMANS FROM AN AMERICANPOINTOFVIEW 15, 1888. William II (son of Frederick III and Princess Victoria of England), born Jan....
... interessant!"Berlin is still in the throes of that sophomorical philosophy of life which believes that it is, from the point of viewof sophistication, of age, when it is free to be befuddled with ... There is a ripeness of moral fastidiousness that isoften difficult to distinguish from rottenness. It is part of the feminism of America, born of our prosperity, fornot one of these fastidious ... born of theclouds of heaven and the Jew of the clods of earth. This does not mean that the German is a believer, in theorthodox sense of the word, for that he is not. He loves the things of the...
... Sockets and Services from a Security Pointof View OverviewIn Chapter 3, you saw the first four layers of the OSI stack—those layers which transfer data,irrespective of what that data is, from one ... Internet results to the customer and,− −at that point, discuss the cost of a full security evaluation of their network, including hardware,software, internal, and external practices.I then gathered ... servers,or you must have DNS proxy software that will allow only safe domain name requests.Common Internet ServicesThis section profiles the "hackability" of various common Internet services....
... involved and was not a witness.When it comes to expressing pointof view, writers can use threedistinct approaches: Point ofView Point ofview is the person orperspective through whichthe writer ... WORD CHOICE AND POINTOF VIEW HELP YOU REMEMBERBy being more aware of the words and pointofview writers choose toconvey their ideas, you’ll be able to understand much more of what youread. ... this tell you? From the pointof view, what can you tellabout the attitude of these memo writers toward their subject (Joe)?Writer B, by using the third person pointof view, suggests that there...
... MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE: POINTOF VIEW –91 Three Kinds ofPointof View When it comes to expressing pointof view, writers canuse three distinct approaches:■First-person pointofview is ... pointofview is another personal point ofview in which the writer speaks directly tothe reader, addressing the reader as you.■Third-person pointofview is an impersonal,objective pointofview ... quite different from the dog’s pointof view than from the walker’s.This shift in perspective happens in writing by changing the pointof view. Pointofview is one of the firstchoices writers...
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... Criteria of PersonhoodThe suggestion is that a person is a creature who has thekind of mind we have. Here lies the significance of theCartesian conception of the mind: it offers us a list of mentalphenomena ... characteristicaccompaniments of emotions (or passions): these consist in certainmotions of the blood, of the animal spirits, and of various organs of the body (as explained in detail in the Passions of the Soul). ... obvious. In the cases of attributions of analytical table of contents xxv7.2 The ‘Inexpressibility of Narrow Content’Contents are objects of mental attitudes. Defenders of dual-content—or dual-intentionality—theories...
... assignsthe task of working out laws of meteorology, to another the job of devising laws of geology, a third is dispatched to make up laws of psy-chology,and so for every domain of the special ... are unsure of the relation a statue of Zeus bears to the lump of bronze that makes it up.) You might begin byasking whether talk of statues could be analysed into talk of materialout of which ... influence of the Picture Theory,which encourages us to conflate descriptions of theworld and the world.A clear viewof these issues is important if we hope to obtain a sensible notion of what...
... ultimate costsas the war rapidly spun out of control in the spring and summer of 1965. Intheir desperation to make Vietnam policy work amid this rising tide of war pressures, they ... involved in terms of money, of effortand of United States prestige. It must be made with the knowledge that atsome point we may be faced with the further decision of whether ... fall of Diem and theexperience gained from the events of the following months," an American official later remarked, "I doubt that anyone appreciated the magnitude of the...