by admin | Apr 23, 2011 | Books, History
Provided, nevertheless, that capital shall never receive profits exceeding an annual amount equal to six percent per annum simple interest for the whole time of its investment in the funds of the Community. Initial Constitution of the...
by admin | Apr 17, 2011 | Books, History
I have read that it is generally preferable to use words of Anglo-Saxon origin when possible, ignoring of course those concerned with procreation and elimination. Words of Anglo Saxon origin tend to be less pretentious or you might say stuck up. Also, they tend to...
by admin | Apr 8, 2011 | Books, History
Women’s suffrage, temperance, pacifism (called non-resistance) and communes (called “associationism”. The 1840’s can seem a lot like the 1960’s. Except for the temperance part. The connection was most obvious in quotation from Henry David Thoreau that became...
by admin | Mar 8, 2010 | Books, History
This was originally published on PAOO on 3/8/10 It started when I was trying to figure out why I found Avatar so upsetting. It happens that I have no central vision in my left eye. Besides making it difficult to parallel park and hammer nails the lack of natural depth...