![]() But where did this ancient veneration of Cygnus come from? Remarkably, the three main pyramids at Giza in Egypt, including the Great Pyramid, align with the same three stars. ![]() * Shows how the ancient belief in Cygnus as the origin point for the human soul is as much as 45,000 years old and originally came from southern Siberiaīuilt at the end of the last ice age around 9600 BCE, Göbekli Tepe in southeast Turkey was designed to align with the constellation of the celestial swan, Cygnus-a fact confirmed by the discovery at the site of a tiny bone plaque carved with the three key stars of Cygnus. * Traces the origins of Göbekli Tepe and the Giza pyramids to the Denisovans, a previously unknown human population remembered in myth as a race of giants * Explains how Göbekli Tepe and the Giza pyramids are aligned with the constellation of Cygnus and show evidence of enhanced sound-acoustic technology ![]() ![]() New evidence showing that the earliest origins of human culture, religion, and technology derive from the lost world of the Denisovans ![]()
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![]() Her hands exactly where I told her to put them.”ĭuke of Manhattan (stand-alone) opens up to business owner Scarlett King in need of a one-night-stand following a divorce. A business arrangement to save a company & protect a legacy is sweetened by mind-blowing sex courtesy Ryder Westbury! She might be my latest conquest but I have a feeling Scarlett King might just conquer me. I just didn’t bargain on finding my one night stand across the boardroom table the next day. ![]() ![]() The bite of her teeth on my shoulder just as we both reach the edge. The scrape of her nails across my chest as she screams my name. The skim of Scarlett King’s hair over my body as she bends over. To take my mind off business I need a night that’s all pleasure. Now, the only way I can save the empire I built is to inherit the title I’ve never wanted- so I need a wife. ![]() Or so I thought until my world is turned upside down. I could never limit myself to just one woman. New York is now my kingdom.īack in Britain my family are fighting over who’s the next Duke of Fairfax. I was born into British aristocracy, but I’ve made my fortune in Manhattan. ![]() ![]() ![]() In his heyday, he drove a silver Jensen Interceptor and a gold Rolls-Royce with the number plate Yob 1. He was famous for his pudding-basin fringe, glittering face, gold capes, mighty stacks (disguising his diddy, 5ft 4in stature) and ray-gun-shaped guitar called Super Yob. While singer Noddy Holder is remembered as the one with the rasping voice, bassist Jim Lea as the creative one (he was classically trained and wrote the songs with Holder), drummer Don Powell as the one who had the terrible car crash that killed his girlfriend and left him in a coma, lead guitarist Hill was always the crazy one. But today Hill is the very picture of Zen calm. As is the way of rock bands, there have been sulks, tiffs and the odd tempestuous row. All four members of the original lineup are alive and kicking, but Dave Hill is now the only one who trades under the name Slade. I t’s half a century since glam rock first dazzled Britain, and Slade had their first hit, Get Down and Get With It. ![]() ![]() If this was indeed Baumgarten's project, we might well ask to be excused from pursuing the subject further. Combining Kant's remark with Leibniz's view that beauty is-or, more precisely, flows from-perfection, we might conclude that Baumgarten simply lowered beauty from the level of distinct to that of confused concepts and tried to deduce its rules from the concept of perfection. In the Critique of Judgment, it is generally assumed to be Baumgarten Kant has in mind when, arguing that judgments of beauty are not cognitive or "logical" judgments, he criticizes the view that beauty is perfection known confusedly or indistinctly. ![]() to bring the critical treatment of the beautiful under rational principles and so to raise its rules to the rank of a science". Aesthetic knowledge involves sensuous perception in and through the body and is inseparable from our direct experience of being in the world. Explaining his own use of "Transcendental Aesthetic" in the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant criticizes Baumgarten's "abortive attempt. Baumgarten and the Invention of Aesthetics. 1 day ago &0183 &32 Philosopher Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten is considered the father of aesthetics. Most of us are aware that it was Baumgarten who coined the name "aesthetics" for the new philosophical discipline his Aesthetica was intended to establish but as for the content of that work, our acquaintance is likely to be indirect, through two remarks of Kant. ALTHOUGH the content of Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten's Aesthetica seems to be familiar in German philosophical circles, it is relatively unknown outside Germany. ![]() ![]() ![]() In this work we propose an extrapolation method, which we call the mW(s). ![]() This leads to a considerable formal simplification and unification. Avram SIDI, Professor (Emeritus) Cited by 3,867 of Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. The algebraic theory of these transformations - explicit expressions, recurrence formulas, explicit expressions in the case of special remainder estimates, and asymptotic order estimates satisfied by rational approximants to power series - is formulated in terms of hitherto unknown mathematical properties of the new transformation introduced by Č\'ıžek, Zamastil, and Skála. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In alternating voices, sunny optimist Prudence, who inherited the money-losing spread from her uncle boozy blogger Seth tween Sara, who raises poultry to console a life otherwise torn apart by two warring parents and old-coot Earl, who has a mysterious and illustrious past, put their shaky lives and a dilapidated house together by discovering the best and forgiving the worst of each other. 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The veteran New York Times Supreme Court reporter charts the first term of the right-leaning, avowedly religious supermajority now on the bench. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() With the cunning and courage of the daring Scotsmen, and with the friendship of a new ally, Bridgid KirkConnell, Gillian at last fights the unscrupulous Baron Alford, laying claim to her home, her family, and her father's reputation. ![]() Now a beautiful young woman, Gillian finds the key to resolving her past in handsome Scottish chieftains Ramsey Sinclair and Brodick Buchanan. Alford, determined to recover a jeweled box for the despotic King John, is furious when the precious treasure slips through his fingers-only to be lost for more than a decade. One victim of the scourge is innocent Gillian, who is a mere child when the cruel and ambitious Baron Alford slaughters her father and tears her family apart. In the dark days after the death of Richard the Lionhearted, lives and lands would fall into upheaval at the hands of a power-hungry British ruler and his violent minions. Beloved storyteller Julie Garwood steps back to the silver-shrouded Highlands of her classic tale The Secret-and hails the return of two unforgettable warriors: Ramsey Sinclair and Brodick Buchanan. Overflowing with all of the majesty and intrigue of medieval glory days, this magnificent New York Times bestseller is a page-turner of passion and loyalty, justice and honor. ![]() ![]() ![]() The book is a testament to the loss and destruction the individuals of this region have and unfortunately continue to endure. However, that did not play into my review at all. ![]() I looked forward to finding out how much was inspired by true events and what was fictionalized for the book and the author's note did not disappoint.ĭid I have a harder time than usual getting through this given the current events unfolding in Ukraine? Absolutely. I loved how Kate Quinn showcases how Mila navigates love, loss and leadership. Both were incredibly engaging, and I enjoyed the snippets from Mila's official and unofficial memoirs, which were unique ways to start chapters. Told in two timelines, starting with Mila Pavlichenko's story from student in the library to sharpshooter on the battlefield, as well as Mila's press tour in Washington DC. "The Diamond Eye is beautiful, suspenseful, heartbreaking and inspiring. A post shared by Nikki Marie (opens in new tab) ![]() ![]() It was self-published by author Tammara Webber back in May, and hit the New York Times bestseller list the following month. Soon, though, she realises that Buck hasn’t forgiven her for escaping his attentions, and she’s forced to try to find the courage to take a stand against him.Įasy has become something of a sensation over the past few months. She’s also receiving e-mail tuition from an older student she’s never met, who seems to be flirting with her. A mysterious stranger, Lucas, intervenes to save her, and when she realises they share economics, she starts to wonder whether he could take her mind off Kennedy. ![]() Dragged out to a party by her friend to help her get over the break-up, instead she faces terror as her ex’s friend Buck tries to rape her. When he dumps her, it hits her hard – so hard she starts skipping classes and, as a result, failing economics. ![]() Jacqueline gave up her dreams of becoming a classical musician to follow her boyfriend Kennedy to college. Summary: College-set romance features really strong characters and a great storyline. ![]() |