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thus responds the light
At the time, or at least in the present, we are used to seeing Muslims carry their mat and pray, the legacy of the Mosque in the tent of the caravanserai variety, but at the time,WWII America, the idea of … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Mirmelstein, Chaim Richman, Destruction of the Second Temple, Joseph Goebbels, Libera, Libera Lego death camp, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Manuel Poliakoff, Martin Willen, Paddy Wivell, Peter Siebers architect, Prof. Gideon M. Greif, Yehuda Glick Temple Institute, zbigniew libera
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the height report: length anxiety
The long and the short of it. Theoretically, the importance of height is based on evolutionary origins, the ideas of genetic mutation and since animals use height as an index for power and force, humans assume the same traits to … Continue reading
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Tagged alfred adler, Charles Darwin, Charlie Chaplin, Dennis Wise, Dmitry Medvedev height, Dr. Mike Eslea, Francis Galton, francis galton eugenics, James Gillray, Joseph Goebbels, Malcolm Gladwell Blink, Napoleon Complex, Nicolas Sarkozy height, people obsession height, Robbie Savage, Social anxiety height, social inferiority height, Stephen S. Hall, Wilt Chamberlain advertisements, Yao Ming
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the jazz swingers
African masks. The surrealists and the fetish for the African mask. The Man Ray photographs, the Demoiselles D’Avignon of Picasso in which cubsim collapsed the figurative. The African iconography and jazz was a metaphor for the exotic and a key … Continue reading
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Tagged alexander mitscherlich, Arnold Schoenberg, Bell Hooks Outlaw Culture, Django Reinhardt, german swing youth, itzhak perlman, Jean Paul Sartre, Joseph Goebbels, Leni Riefenstahl, Lindy Hop, Marcel Duchamp, Otto Dix, Pablo Picasso, stephane grappelli, Theodor Adorno
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BOUND FOR GLORY?: TALKING ABOUT BAGISM, SHAGISM, DRAGISM…
” Jean Renoir’s Grand Illusion throws many people for a loop the first time they see it. Its reputation as one of the great works of cinema leads them to expect an eye-popper like Citizen Kane, or a work such … Continue reading
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