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HYPERPOLITICS (AMERICAN STYLE) A Talk By Mark Pesce
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by wildcat  7-29-2008    1
 The power redistributions of the 21st century have dealt representative democracies out. Representative democracies are a poor fit to the challenges ahead, and 'rebooting' them is not enough. The future looks nothing like democracy, because democracy, which sought to empower the individual, is being obsolesced by a social order which hyperempowers him.
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German museum admits terracotta warriors are fakes
Charolastra
by Charolastra  12-14-2007   
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The Dogon of Southern Mali, West Africa
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by michellezm  12-4-2007    2
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Faces from Africa
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by michellezm  12-4-2007    1
 Some faces featured in the book "Faces of Africa" by C Beckwith & A Fisher which I have just taken out of the library. It's a stunning book about a stunning continent and its equally stunning people.
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Artist's guide to human types - Part 4
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by michellezm  10-2-2007   
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Artist's guide to human types - Part 3
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by michellezm  10-2-2007    1
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Artist's Guide to Human Types - Part 2
michellezm
by michellezm  10-2-2007   
 View at site.
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Artist's Guide to Human Types - Part 1
michellezm
by michellezm  10-2-2007    3
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Scientists: Many World Languages Are Dying
michellezm
by michellezm  9-19-2007    8
 The entire article is worth reading
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IWhy Scott Neeson left Hollywood to help the poorest kids on the planet
michellezm
by michellezm  7-2-2007   
 The whole article is worth the read. These are the sort of stories that thrill me.
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The CELTS by Enya
righthand
by righthand  6-28-2007    5
 Antiquarian interest from the 17th century led to the term Celt being extended, and rising nationalism brought Celtic revivals from the 19th century in areas where the use of Celtic languages had continued. Today, "Celtic" is often used to describe the languages and respective cultures of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, the Isle of Man and Brittany (see the Modern Celts article), but corresponds more accurately to the Celtic language family - of which six languages are spoken today (Manx and Cornish being recent revivals): Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx (Goidelic languages) and Welsh, Breton and Cornish (Brythonic languages). Only in the last two decades of the twentieth century did multidisciplinary studies come to bear upon the history of the Celts. Disciplines such as ancient history, palaeolinguistics, archaeology, history of art, anthropology, population genetics, history of religion, ethnology, mythology and folklore studies must all be taken into consideration and the
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On-line book: Court Life in China - 19th Century
michellezm
by michellezm  6-24-2007   
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'Surrogate' alcohol is killing Russians
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by michellezm  6-17-2007   
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China in surname shortage crisis
michellezm
by michellezm  6-12-2007   
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Muslim father guilty of murdering daughter in 'honour killing'
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by michellezm  6-12-2007    5
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Uncontacted Indian Tribe Found in Brazilian Amazon
michellezm
by michellezm  6-2-2007    7
 Oh, what a pity! They would have been safer to have stayed hidden.
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Albania's Sworn Virgins
michellezm
by michellezm  5-22-2007    2
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Greek DNA Contribution to the Pathan Population of Pakistan
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by michellezm  5-8-2007   
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Study Raises Possibility of Jewish Tie for Jefferson
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by michellezm  5-8-2007   
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First Americans Arrived Recently, Settled Pacific Coast, DNA Study Says
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by michellezm  5-8-2007   
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Aborigines descended from African migrants
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by michellezm  5-8-2007    2
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Cavemen's beauty concept or prehistoric Goddess depictions?
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by invictus  3-28-2007   
 Surprisingly, the archaeologists say nothing about the fact that "full figured women" was the common depiction of the "Mother Goddess" in paleolithic and early neolithic. Looks like the mainstream media approach affected them enough to release these kind of announcements to "attract" people. "Sex and beauty sells", so archaeology tries to follow this rule. A very unfortunate (and ridiculous) report for the world of archaeology. Can't help wondering who did the "peer review" for this "discovery".
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