Dual nihilism of the dreams
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this book is not about hanabals in Europe and not about some kind politicaly spiritual group, though about atheist though only bias and etc.
DEFINITION OF MERCURY ELEMENT
Mercury is a chemical element symbol Hg and atomic number 80. Commonly known as quicksilver and was formerly named hydrargyrum. Mercury occurs in deposit throughout the world mostly as cinnabar (mercuric sulfide). The red pigment vermilion is obtained by grinding natural cinnabar or synthetic mercuric sulfide. From Wikipedia."hydrargyrum" Archived 12 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
will betray all and all will be betrayed
"Hypocrisy is the contrivance of a false appearance of virtue or goodness, while concealing real character or inclinations, especially with respect to religious and moral beliefs; hence, in a general sense, hypocrisy may involve dissimulation, pretense, or a sham. Hypocrisy is the practice of engaging in the same behavior or activity for which one criticizes another. In moral psychology, it is the failure to follow one's own expressed moral rules and principles. According to British political philosopher David Runciman "Other kinds of hypocritical deception include claims to knowledge that one lacks, claims to a consistency that one cannot sustain, claims to a loyalty that one does not possess, claims to an identity that one does not hold".
The word hypocrisy comes from the Greek ὑπόκρισις (hypokrisis), which means "jealous", "play-acting", "acting out", "coward" or "dissembling". The word hypocrite is from the Greek word ὑποκριτής (hypokritēs), the agentive noun associated with ὑποκρίνομαι (hypokrinomai κρίση, "judgment" »κριτική (kritikē), "critics") presumably because the performance of a dramatic text by an actor was to involve a degree of interpretation, or assessment.
Alternatively, the word is an amalgam of the Greek prefix hypo-, meaning "under", and the verb krinein, meaning "to sift or decide". Thus the original meaning implied a deficiency in the ability to sift or decide. This deficiency, as it pertains to one's own beliefs and feelings, informs the word's contemporary meaning.
“Hypocrisy became a major topic in English political history in the early 18th century. The Toleration Acr of 1689 allowed for certain rights, but it left Protestant nonconformists (such as Congregationalists and Baptists) deprived of important rights, including that of office-holding. Nonconformists who wanted office ostentatiously took the Anglican sacrament once a year in order to avoid the restrictions. High Church Anglicans were outraged and outlawed what they called "occasional conformity" in 1711 with the Occasional Conformity Act 1711. In the political controversies using sermons, speeches, and pamphlet wars, both high churchmen and Nonconformists attacked their opponents as insincere and hypocritical, as well as dangerously zealous, in contrast to their own moderation. This campaign of moderation versus zealotry, peaked in 1709 during the impeachment trial of high church preacher Henry Sacheverell. Historian Mark Knights, argues that by its very ferocity, the debate may have led to more temperate and less hypercharged political discourse. Occasional conformity was restored by the Whigs when they returned to power in 1719. “ Jones Clyve (2011). "'Too Wild to Succeed': The Occasional Conformity Bills and the Attempts by the House of Lords to Outlaw the Tack in the Reign of Anne". Parliamentary History. 30 (3): 414–27. doi:10.1111/j.1750-0206.2011.00276.x
Knights Mark (2005). "Occasional conformity and the representation of dissent: hypocrisy, sincerity, moderation and zeal". Parliamentary History. 24 (1): 41–57. doi:10.1111/j.1750-0206.2005.tb00401.x
“Alternatively, some social psychologists have suggested that individuals view hypocrisy negatively because it suggests that hypocrites are providing a false signal regarding their moral goodness." J.J. Jordan, R. Sommers, P. Bloom, & D.G. Rand (2017). "Why Do We Hate Hypocrites? Evidence for a Theory of False Signaling", 'Psychological Science' (28(3), 356-368. “Wikipedia.
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Licence are taken for doctors who brake the law after investigation. Such a individumm can not nor further study this subject nor ever be or legally or not legally practice of medicine nor participate in any research connected with medicine and farmacia.
Licence are taken for old or new hospitals and never can be return into the the hospital purpose because of the same matters that upfollow and follows after investigation. And probes and suspended while investigated. Time 10.07 August 20 2019.
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The Lion is a King of Nature and his cub is strong like Lion king If to compare good man he and they all are equal to a king Lion and his cub That is why nature is more beautiful because has a King Lion that everyone could be equal to a Lions cub Lion is a King of the Nature.
ad. Vatican has an army and guards of honour guards of honour that every single man has to have and every soul to know the home of God and to support and by given word and by grace and all Catholic church commandments that Vatican curia holds and guards by the same given word and law of God
writing
this book is not about hanabals in Europe and not about some kind politicaly spiritual group, though about atheist though only bias and etc.
DEFINITION OF MERCURY ELEMENT
Mercury is a chemical element symbol Hg and atomic number 80. Commonly known as quicksilver and was formerly named hydrargyrum. Mercury occurs in deposit throughout the world mostly as cinnabar (mercuric sulfide). The red pigment vermilion is obtained by grinding natural cinnabar or synthetic mercuric sulfide. From Wikipedia."hydrargyrum" Archived 12 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
will betray all and all will be betrayed
"Hypocrisy is the contrivance of a false appearance of virtue or goodness, while concealing real character or inclinations, especially with respect to religious and moral beliefs; hence, in a general sense, hypocrisy may involve dissimulation, pretense, or a sham. Hypocrisy is the practice of engaging in the same behavior or activity for which one criticizes another. In moral psychology, it is the failure to follow one's own expressed moral rules and principles. According to British political philosopher David Runciman "Other kinds of hypocritical deception include claims to knowledge that one lacks, claims to a consistency that one cannot sustain, claims to a loyalty that one does not possess, claims to an identity that one does not hold".
The word hypocrisy comes from the Greek ὑπόκρισις (hypokrisis), which means "jealous", "play-acting", "acting out", "coward" or "dissembling". The word hypocrite is from the Greek word ὑποκριτής (hypokritēs), the agentive noun associated with ὑποκρίνομαι (hypokrinomai κρίση, "judgment" »κριτική (kritikē), "critics") presumably because the performance of a dramatic text by an actor was to involve a degree of interpretation, or assessment.
Alternatively, the word is an amalgam of the Greek prefix hypo-, meaning "under", and the verb krinein, meaning "to sift or decide". Thus the original meaning implied a deficiency in the ability to sift or decide. This deficiency, as it pertains to one's own beliefs and feelings, informs the word's contemporary meaning.
“Hypocrisy became a major topic in English political history in the early 18th century. The Toleration Acr of 1689 allowed for certain rights, but it left Protestant nonconformists (such as Congregationalists and Baptists) deprived of important rights, including that of office-holding. Nonconformists who wanted office ostentatiously took the Anglican sacrament once a year in order to avoid the restrictions. High Church Anglicans were outraged and outlawed what they called "occasional conformity" in 1711 with the Occasional Conformity Act 1711. In the political controversies using sermons, speeches, and pamphlet wars, both high churchmen and Nonconformists attacked their opponents as insincere and hypocritical, as well as dangerously zealous, in contrast to their own moderation. This campaign of moderation versus zealotry, peaked in 1709 during the impeachment trial of high church preacher Henry Sacheverell. Historian Mark Knights, argues that by its very ferocity, the debate may have led to more temperate and less hypercharged political discourse. Occasional conformity was restored by the Whigs when they returned to power in 1719. “ Jones Clyve (2011). "'Too Wild to Succeed': The Occasional Conformity Bills and the Attempts by the House of Lords to Outlaw the Tack in the Reign of Anne". Parliamentary History. 30 (3): 414–27. doi:10.1111/j.1750-0206.2011.00276.x
Knights Mark (2005). "Occasional conformity and the representation of dissent: hypocrisy, sincerity, moderation and zeal". Parliamentary History. 24 (1): 41–57. doi:10.1111/j.1750-0206.2005.tb00401.x
“Alternatively, some social psychologists have suggested that individuals view hypocrisy negatively because it suggests that hypocrites are providing a false signal regarding their moral goodness." J.J. Jordan, R. Sommers, P. Bloom, & D.G. Rand (2017). "Why Do We Hate Hypocrites? Evidence for a Theory of False Signaling", 'Psychological Science' (28(3), 356-368. “Wikipedia.
Act. Rent of property for Hospitals and other health places such as rehabilitation and etc.
Licence are taken for doctors who brake the law after investigation. Such a individumm can not nor further study this subject nor ever be or legally or not legally practice of medicine nor participate in any research connected with medicine and farmacia.
Licence are taken for old or new hospitals and never can be return into the the hospital purpose because of the same matters that upfollow and follows after investigation. And probes and suspended while investigated. Time 10.07 August 20 2019.
(...)
The Lion is a King of Nature and his cub is strong like Lion king If to compare good man he and they all are equal to a king Lion and his cub That is why nature is more beautiful because has a King Lion that everyone could be equal to a Lions cub Lion is a King of the Nature.
ad. Vatican has an army and guards of honour guards of honour that every single man has to have and every soul to know the home of God and to support and by given word and by grace and all Catholic church commandments that Vatican curia holds and guards by the same given word and law of God