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Closed War
Link to Map on Raremaps.com Title: Map of the Indian Tribes of North America about 1600 A.D. along the Atlantic; & about 1800 A.D. Westwardly | Map Maker: American Antiquarian Society | Place / Date: Cambridge, MA / 1836 | Coloring: Hand Colored Published by the Amer; Antiq; Soc: From adrawing by Hon; A. Gallatin. Pendleton’s Lithography, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1836,15x16, substantial hand color. This is the famous Gallatin map that Wheat speaks more »
Forced Medication of the People of Brantford et al.
The factual cause of the social decline that marks our age is to be found in the two-hundred-year history of psychiatry. Since its earliest days, when psychiatrists chained, flogged, starved or tortured their patients into total submission, little has changed. Then, as now, the goal was the subjugation of the individual, not to cure madness. The brutal treatments psychiatry evolved and still uses to this day—electroshock therapy, psychosurgery and debilitating more »
THE SOCIETY v. THEIR SOCIETY — CAS of BRANT, “SAGA”
Prayer for Remedy: see complete affidavit below Whereas Affiant prays that the “Crown” and RESPONDENT[s] adopt written operational guidelines for Diplomacy with regards to the Sovereignty and the Autonomous nature of the Onkwehonwe ne’ha, namely the Sovereign Kanienke’haka, adoption of the guidelines must include the meaningful importance of the, Kuswhenta, and understanding of national standing, and the RESPONDENT[s] relationship as Raserón:ni, and, treatise and treaty law, and, Civility and Honorability. Where more »
The Citizen’s Council
The success rate across the state is amazing. It is directly related to our teamwork. It took a little time to deal with the issue of conscience in our community. Just like the presenters have told us that the more we engage in these activities the less effective our conscience. Fortunately, we have now raised a generation of youth with out a conscience. “They have no conscience! They have a more »
Understanding the Problem
First you have to understand the problem. What is the unknown? What are the data? What is the condition? Is it possible to satisfy the condition? Is the condition sufficient to determine the unknown? Or is it insufficient? Or redundant? Or contradictory? Draw a figure. Introduce suitable notation. Separate the various parts of the condition. Can you write them down? Devising a Plan. Find the connection between the data and the unknown. more »
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Tribes of the Round Table
A MYSTICAL MATERIALISM marked Christianity from its birth; the very soul of it was a body. Among the stoical philosophies and oriental negations that were its first foes it fought fiercely and particularly for a supernatural freedom to cure concrete maladies by concrete substances. Hence the scattering of relics was everywhere like the scattering of seed. All who took their mission from the divine tragedy bore tangible fragments which became more »
