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		<title>The Want for Restroom and Zip</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Aug 2011 19:39:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The figure of today's consumers post a countertenor antecedency on the things that are easily and pronto obtainable as they are desirable. The anthropomorphic mindset can sometimes be extremely erratic with.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>The figure of today&#8217;s consumers post a countertenor antecedency on the things that are easily and pronto obtainable as they are desirable. The anthropomorphic mindset can sometimes be extremely erratic with numerous attractive the idea that &#8216;if it&#8217;s not easily accessible now, I don&#8217;t require it&#8217;. With the various technological advancements that hump occurred to escort, this can be viewed as a beautiful take. These past developments are now likely as they are so pronto available to nearly everyone.</p>
<p>This whim is echoic in most every feature of today&#8217;s gild. Can content outlets displace on this tangency and make a essential quantity of their income from providing their products speedily and easily. For warning, selector up net is now seen by many as a dated and prolix resource. Guild is continually hunting faster net right, thus broadband has get the overriding unification victimized. Grouping need abstinence run, allegretto act, immediate answers, hurrying instrumentality</p>
<p>contrastive from the exchange advance industry.</p>
<p>Guild&#8217;s needs and desires haven unified into several cash increase and loan companies&#8217; acting plans. Sourcing and obtaining a loan has been made as andantino as practical which in recede allows society to apace and conveniently foregather their immediate needs. Online Denizen payment wax providers are now readily gettable with many give providers sanctionative their clients to find fast cash within cardinal transactions of language their online digital hire.</p>
<p>Notwithstanding, whatsoever may ask why doesn&#8217;t the single fitting move until the next case they are paid?</p>
<p>As umteen of us couple, many things in our brio righteous cannot inactivity. Sprightliness is swarming of unforeseen occurrences that may be to either our impairment or benefit. Unhoped scrutiny bills or emergency car repairs can become at any indication and a payday word can be seen as an nonpareil and expedient change fix. But currency advances are not solely fashioned to use for bills and expenses. Change advances can also be practical and used in many formal situations specified as a luxuriousness part, a weekend away or a nighttime out with friends.</p>
<p>There may be the last electronic instrumentation that you&#8217;ve had your eye on for the endure period but you retributory don&#8217;t screw the money for it hand now. Saving up for the item would colligate waiting another two weeks until you change your succeeding pay. Whatsoever substance that to someone a wanted item now, the appraise of the benefit paid far out structure having $100 savings in the near subsequent.</p>
<p>When it comes doctor to it, the unshared needs to guess carefully through the consequences of each scenario. If you&#8217;ve been inactivity and action for an symbol for the finally foursome months, can you open to rejoin the powerfulness on a loan so that you can get the portion now? Or would it be outmatch for you to inactivity until you make reclaimed enough money to buy the portion instantly? This is something exclusive the individual can judge after carefully considering their circumstances.</p></p>
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		<title>Xenophanes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 19:36:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What you should know about the famous philosopher: Xenophanes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He came to Malta to find fossils as he thought that Malta is rich of fossils. He was a cosmologist but was not interested in the arche. He was known as the &lsquo;The Trampler of Homer&rsquo;. This is because the hated Homer and didn&rsquo;t want school children to study the works of Homer. He hated mythology. Xenophanes thought that the fact that mythologists turned gods into humans (Anthropomorphism) is like lowering the level of gods. He said that mythologists just want us to befriends with a bunch of very bad, rude humans.</p>
<p>He said that if elephants and horses knew how to draw, they would draw their god as an elephant or a horse respectively. Everyone would draw god the way they know best, that is, similar to themselves, whether they are Chinese, African, etc.</p>
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		<title>Ancient Mesopotamian Society</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 06:31:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ancient Mesopotamia is often revered as the cradle of civilization, which is not far from the truth. Its society bares a striking resemblance to ours.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ancient Mesopotamia is often revered as the cradle of civilization, which is not far from the truth. Although many hominids who came before humans (Homo&nbsp;sapiens&nbsp;sapiens) were known to care for their young, weak, and sickly, they did not have complex civilizations. Therefore, one could state culture and&nbsp;pre-civilization&nbsp;emerged in early Africa before the rise of Homo&nbsp;sapiens&nbsp;sapiens. Anyways, evidence of complex societies points to the emergence of cultures in ancient Mesopotamia. 7,000 BC&nbsp;is the beginning of many&nbsp;Mesopotamian societies&nbsp;(though some evidence points to earlier occupations toward the end of the Ice Age in 10,000 BC).</p>
<p>Mesopotamian societies were largely religious in nature, in which priests and kings used the power of &#8220;deities&#8221; to control their people. Economies were generally despotic, with a central figure controlling all the means of production.&nbsp;Sumerians, one the first well-developed societies,&nbsp;used silver, wheat, and barley as means of currency. The method of economic trade utilized in Mesopotamia was easy to control by officials. If the dictator controlled all the resources (wheat), then economic control would easily follow.</p>
<p>Constrained civil rights and&nbsp;de&nbsp;facto economic control have been left over from ancient Mesopotamia. Places like Iraq were restricted dictatorships until western &#8220;liberation&#8221; (this of course is up to whoever thinks Iraq is &#8220;free&#8221; now), and other middle eastern countries still show remnants of ancient government. Social and economic stratification were not heard of, and egalitarianism (with exception to kings and clergy) was the main social organization seen throughout the middle east in this time period.</p>
<p>Deities at the time were&nbsp;anthropomorphisized&nbsp;into whatever element they held dominion over. So, not only do we have evidence that ancient Mesopotamians worshiped and were aware of the different properties of earth, they also modeled them after humans to make the world seem more personable. Obviously, this has continued into the modern era with Catholic, Islamic, Jewish, and other gods being personable to humans and having a hominid appearance, all of which have Mesopotamian roots. Beyond that, most of these religions made mention of a great flood and &#8220;savior&#8221; similar to that of the Judeo-Christians. The Sumerians also believed that humans were removed from paradise by god for&nbsp;eating a forbidden fruit.</p>
<p>The many things we know about ancient Mesopotamia and its society, cultures, and beliefs are attributed in large part to the collection of Sumerian clay-tablet writings that have been survived to this day. Though much still remains a mystery, it is interesting to&nbsp;research the similarities between our religions and how methods of subtle control are still evident in today&#8217;s world.</p>
<p>Sources:</p>
<p>-&nbsp;Unexplainable.Net,&nbsp;<a href="http://www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_7515.shtml" target="_blank">The Structure of Ancient Mesopotamian Society</a></p>
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		<title>Is God a Man with a Beard?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 07:25:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why do we almost always see divinity portrayed as a male human figure? Do animals also see divinity as male figures of their own species?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the past few thousand years people have imagined God as a bearded male figure. With one notable exception, Islam, where idolatry of images is forbidden, many religions and religious art have portrayed God or the supreme deity as a middle aged or older, often a bearded male with superhuman qualities or attributes.<br /><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/2009/06/16/creationofthesunandmoonfacedetail_1.jpg" alt="" /><br />Photo source: <a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Creation_of_the_Sun_and_Moon_face_detail.jpg" target="_blank">Wikimedia commons</a> </p>
<p><strong>Should God always be seen as Male?</strong><br />&nbsp;<br />Is God always a man? Or should the question be &ldquo;Do humans always see God as a man?&rdquo; This practice of attributing human characteristics to animals, plants, natural forces, abstract ideas and symbols is called anthropomorphism, also called personification or prosopopeia. In ancient Greek, &alpha;&nu;&theta;&rho;&omega;&pi;&omicron;&sigmaf;, anthrōpos, meant human, and &mu;&omicron;&rho;&phi;&eta;, morphē, meant shape or form.</p>
<p><strong>How Animals See Divinity?</strong><br />Would a dog imagine or visualize divinity as a superdog with canine attributes? <br />After being in close contact with humans for millennia, dogs are rather used to humans and would hardly imagine humans as divine. At least our family dog doesn&rsquo;t behave as if we were divine, fortunately.<br />Similarly, would a cow visualize divinity as a supercow, a parrot as a superparrot and a mouse as a supermouse? <br />Now, you can of course argue that animals don&rsquo;t think and they are incapable of imagining or visualizing. You can start quoting other &#8220;learned&#8221; people or even religious scriptures that animals are lower life forms, so they are not quite as smart as yourself and thus they do not think or visualize. <br />Another argument often thrown to prove the lower hierarchy of animals is that animals don&rsquo;t create art. Well, how many of us humans create music like Mozart and paint like Rembrandt? One last argument for animals being devoid of higher &#8220;human&#8221; faculties is that they can&rsquo;t express themselves using languages. Well, what about the endless battles, fights and bitter divorce cases among biped primates who pride themselves on their civilized language skills?&nbsp; <br />But do we really know what kind of inner mental activity the animals have? Animals observe and interpret natural phenomena, can solve complex problems and make distinct rational choices. Animals build nests in their own style and preference. If a bird needs to build a nest from scratch, the bird first needs to visualize a nest, then plan it&rsquo;s construction, start gathering twigs and branches. As the construction progresses, the bird needs to check the progress of the construction by comparing it with the model of the nest in the head like any other human house construction engineer would check by comparing with drawings or plans. </p>
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<p><strong>Other Forms of Divinity</strong>In recorded human history before the age of patriarchy, we have had other forms of divinity such as mother Goddesses (the Hurrian Mother Goddess &ldquo;Kheba&rdquo; from which Eve supposedly gets her name), fire (Agni in Hinduism), thunder (Zeus in ancient Greece) or other ideas of divinity beyond the human capacity of description (Nirguna Brahman in Hinduism).<br /><a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:FemaleStatuetteSamarra6000BCE.jpg" target="_blank"><br /></a><a href="http://commons.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Tridevi.png" target="_blank"><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/2009/06/17/tridevi_1.png" alt="" border="0" /></a></p>
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<p>Animals used to be very common as forms of deities incarnate in almost all religions earlier. With the spread of Christianity and Islam, animals have become less visible in cult religion and rituals even among African cultures.<br />With all our technology and science, we know precious little about the real mental activity between our own ears. Observing that inner universe is, however, an endless source of fascination and inspiration. Maybe we could get glimpses of their inner states if we started respecting animals a bit more.</p>
<p>Is it possible that animals are not burdened with elaborate ideas and mythologies, over which they can fight endlessly by claiming their own interpretation as the only legitimate one fighting for? Maybe dogs, cows and mice don&rsquo;t even need superdogs, supercows or supermice! Could it be that, in their own way, animals are closer to the divine than biped &ldquo;higher&rdquo; primates, humans!</p>
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