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Tinder isnt faster
Onlinegame will get you laid, BUT it doesnt get you laid faster.
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Hi all,
I will be attending Ross Jeffries, Speed Seduction seminar in London. I hear the best way to learn is to keep a diary, this blog will be my diary of everything I learn.
Right now I am preparing for the seminar, I would like to expose myself to as much S.S material as I can ( I will be going out and practicing too), This way I be able to ask him real questions.
You can follow me as I walk this path.
Elizabeth Elstob
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Elizabeth Elstob (1683-1756)
Elizabeth Elstob (16831756), the 'Saxon Nymph,' was born and brought up in the Quayside area of Newcastle upon Tyne, and, like Mary Astell of Newcastle, is nowadays regarded as one of the first English feminists. She was proficient in eight languages and became a pioneer in Anglo-Saxon studies, an unprecedented achievement for a woman in the period. In London she translated Madeleine de Scudery's Essay upon Glory in 1708 and an English-Saxon Homily on the Nativity of St Gregory in 1709. Both works are dedicated to Queen Anne, who is praised in feminist prefaces. From 1702, Elizabeth was part of the circle of intelligent women around Mary Astell, who helped to find subscribers for her Rudiments of Grammar for the English-Saxon Tongue, the first such work written in English. The preface: An Apology for the Study of Northern Antiquities took issue with the formidable Jonathan Swift and seems to have caused him to amend his views. Elizabeth's brother William Elstob (16731715) was sent to Eton and Cambridge and entered the church. Like his sister, he was a scholar and edited Roger Ascham's Letters in 1703. Elizabeth may have lived with him at Oxford from 1696, and certainly did so in London from 1702. After William's death, Elizabeth eventually secured an apartment, where she lived 'surrounded by the congenial elements of dirt and books' until she died in 1756.
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[An Apology For The Study Of Northern Antiquities]
Adam Fletcher Activist
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Adam Fletcher Activist (1975-now)
Adam Fletcher is a leading author and educator focused on youth voice and student engagement, recognized for founding The Freechild Project. His work centers on youth studies, critical thinking and the development of democratic society. Before starting a national nonprofit organization called CommonAction in 2005, Fletcher worked in nonprofit organizations and with government agencies for more than 15 years. He completed his undergraduate degree in critical pedagogy and youth studies at The Evergreen State College, and began his graduate studies at the University of Washington in educational leadership and policy studies. For the last decade Fletcher has worked with educators, youth workers and government administrators around the world on democratizing educational practice and policy in schools and youth programs. He also serves as a director and advisor to several organizations, and is a contributing editor to the Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies.
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[Dead Men Money | In The Mayor Parlour | The Charing Cross Mystery | The Ivory God]
Sinclair Lewis
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Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951)
Harry Sinclair Lewis (February 7, 1885 January 10, 1951) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. In 1930, he became the first writer from the United States to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, "for his vigorous and graphic art of description and his ability to create, with wit and humor, new types of characters. " His works are known for their insightful and critical views of American society and capitalist values, as well as for their strong characterizations of modern working women. He has been honored by the U.S. Postal Service with a Great Americans series postage stamp.
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[Babbitt | Free Air | It Cant Happen Here]
Antoine Augustin Calmet
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Antoine Augustin Calmet (1672-1757)
Antoine Augustin Calmet (26 February 1672 25 October 1757), French Benedictine, was born at Mnil-la-Horgne in Lorraine. He was educated at the Benedictine priory of Breuil in Commercy, and in 1688 joined the same order in the abbey of St-Mansuy at Toul, where he was admitted to profession 23 October of the following year. After his ordination, 17 March 1696, he was appointed to teach philosophy and theology at Moyenmoutier Abbey.
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[The Phantom World]
Krishnamurti Journal
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Krishnamurti Journal
Krishnamurti's Journal is a diary of Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895-1986). It was kept at various dates between September 1973 and April 1975 while he was staying at Brockwood Park, Rome and California, and was originally published in 1982. As was the case with his earlier Notebook, Krishnamurti did not give any particular reason for the keeping of this journal which (also like the Notebook) started and ended suddenly. Krishnamurti biographer Mary Lutyens
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[Education As Service]
Charles Prestwood Lucas
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Charles Prestwood Lucas
Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas K.C.B., K.C.M.G. (1853-1931), was a civil servant and historian of Welsh extraction. Lucas was born at Crickhowell, Brecon, Wales. He was the grandson of Dr. Henry John Lucas (1773-1840) and Jenetta Illtyda (1776-1821) and son of Henry Lucas. His sister, Mary Anne Lucas, married the first Baron Glanusk. Lucas was educated at Winchester College and Balliol College, Oxford. Lucas was called to the bar, Lincoln's Inn, on 30 April 1885.
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[A Boswell Of Baghdad | Adventures And Enthusiasms | Roving East And Roving West | The Flamp The Ameliorator And The Schoolboy Apprentice | A Wanderer In Florence | A Wanderer In Holland | Forgotten Tales Of Long Ago | Highways And Byways In Sussex | The War Of The Wenuses | The Works Of Charles And Mary Lamb Vol 5 | The Works Of Charles And Mary Lamb Volume 2]