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Cora Westerink (1965)
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#repeat Miroslav Holub, A BOY’S HEAD, Translated by Ian & Jarmila Milner et al. Reference: Poems Before & After: Collected English translations, Bloodaxe Books, 2006. [...] If you think copyright is broken in this cast, please get in touch and it will either be removed or a citation will be added as required. Thanks for reading.
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Cora Westerink (1965)
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Astronomer, Who else are you going to interview in OUR Europe? Just asking..The artwork Mohnfeld (poppy field) by Sanja Iveković was realized in 2007 in Kassel Germany, Friederichsplatz. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ncg48kq9bVA The Brothers Grimm, were born in Hanau, Hesse-Kassel (https://www.grimmwelt.de/en/) On May 27, 2024 Memorial Day, your US fellow citizens, Astronomer, gathered to honor the courage and sacrifice of the 117 American & 19 German airmen who perished during the Kassel Mission on September 27, 1944. Check: https://www.kasselmission.org/post/honoring-the-fallen-heroes-of-the-kassel-mission-a-2024-memorial-day-reflection In this age of the second technological revolution, we entered an identity war. (Mostly) anonymous people are controlling, altering & damaging other peoples identity & existence. But also people in power can abuse a position to control others. So, i ask you. Hów do you make Doge a democratic, transparant instrument that will not abuse people's personal identities?
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CONTEMPLATION AND REVOLUTION Question to David Steindl-Rast: Where do you see the duty of religion in these linked political, ecological, and economic questions? Does it have a duty here? Answer by David Steindl-Rast: Yes, the very word religion points toward that duty. Related to Latin re-ligare, the word religion connotes a retyring of broken bonds: bonds between us and our true selves: between us and all others; between us and the Great Mystery. Correcting our ecologically destructive activities is unquestionably a central aspect of mending our fractured relations to nature, to the world community, and to genuine humaneness. David Steindl-Rast Reference: i am through you so i, p. 179, Paulist Press, 2017.
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