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Archive-name: martial-arts/faq/part3 Last-modified: 29 Dec 2006 Posting-Frequency: twice per month rec.martial-arts FAQ - Part 3 of 4 ================================== ===================================================================== 16) What are the different Arts, Schools and Styles? (continued) Contents of this section in Part 2 of 4     

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Author: Matthew Weigel
Date: Feb 23, 2007 21:25

Archive-name: martial-arts/faq/part3 Last-modified: 29 Dec 2006 Posting-Frequency: twice per month rec.martial-arts FAQ - Part 3 of 4 ================================== ===================================================================== 16) What are the different Arts, Schools and Styles? (continued) Contents of this section in Part 2 of 4
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Archive-name: martial-arts/faq/part3 Last-modified: 23 Dec 2006 Posting-Frequency: twice per month rec.martial-arts FAQ - Part 3 of 4 ================================== ===================================================================== 16) What are the different Arts, Schools and Styles? (continued) Contents of this section in Part 2 of 4     

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Author: Matthew Weigel
Date: Feb 8, 2007 21:26

Archive-name: martial-arts/faq/part3 Last-modified: 23 Dec 2006 Posting-Frequency: twice per month rec.martial-arts FAQ - Part 3 of 4 ================================== ===================================================================== 16) What are the different Arts, Schools and Styles? (continued) Contents of this section in Part 2 of 4
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On Sep 2, 1:27 pm, Maureen Drueck <Lermanet...@gmail.com> wrote: > Volney Mathison, the man whom Hubbard stole the E-Meter from, was a > chiropractor. Another chiropractor, Thaddeus Liberko collected some of > Volney's life history suggesting he knew and/or was interested in some > of the same issues and development of the devices in healthcare.  This > relates to the FDA approval of devices back     

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Author: Matthew Weigel
Date: Dec 23, 2006 21:29

Volney Mathison, the man whom Hubbard stole the E-Meter from, was a chiropractor. Another chiropractor, Thaddeus Liberko collected some of Volney's life history suggesting he knew and/or was interested in some of the same issues and development of the devices in healthcare. This relates to the FDA approval of devices back at that time, and as through the history of quackery. It's amazing how
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On Aug 14, 1:50 am, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote: > http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/08/sports/olympics/08guru.html?pagewan... > > Gritty Renegade Now Directs China’s Close-Up > > BEIJING — For much of the past quarter century, the Chinese director > Zhang Yimou made films that showcased his country’s struggle against > poverty, war and political misrule to the outside world — films that > Chinese     

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Author: Matthew Weigel
Date: Dec 23, 2006 21:29

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/08/sports/olympics/08guru.html?pagewanted=3&sq=zhang%%20yimou&st=cse&scp=2# Gritty Renegade Now Directs China’s Close-Up BEIJING — For much of the past quarter century, the Chinese director Zhang Yimou made films that showcased his country’s struggle against poverty, war and political misrule to the outside world — films that Chinese, for the most part, never
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archive-name: multics/history URL: //www.multicians.org/history.html Please post updates to alt.os.multics or mail to <webmaster@multicians.org> ================================================================= 1. Beginnings 1.1. CTSS The Compatible Timesharing System (CTSS) was one of the first timesharing systems. It was developed at the MIT Computation Center by a team led     

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Author: Out_Of_The_Dark
Date: Sep 10, 2008 14:07

Doug Freyburger <dfreybur@yahoo.com> writes: Doug Anderson <ethelthelogremovet...@gmail.com> wrote: Wouldn't one say that ancient Greece took the "contemplative" approach?  And they were economically and culturally very successful. Ancient Greece came as close as any society would until the Renaissance to inventing that ultimate of pragmatism the Scientific Method.
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Author: Maureen Drueck
Date: Sep 2, 2008 10:27

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Author: Damned-Virus-Data Miner providers
Date: Aug 13, 2008 19:20

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Author: hu.jt.china
Date: Aug 13, 2008 10:50

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Author: Tom Van Vleck
Date: Jul 1, 2008 03:35

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Author: Doug Anderson
Date: Jun 4, 2008 10:02

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