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New rich, old rich, stinking rich?
Social History, 1990W. D. Rubinstein, Wealth and Inequality in Britain, Historical Handbooks I (1986), 167 (Faber & Faber, paperback £3.95) and Elites and the Wealthy in Modern British History (1987), 383 (The Harvester Press, Sussex and St Martin's Press, New York, n.p.).
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Nature Chemistry, 2010
Uranium is best known, and feared, for its involvement in nuclear energy. Marisa J. Monreal and Paula L. Diaconescu take a look at how its unique combination of properties is now increasingly attracting the attention of chemists.
Marisa J, Monreal, Paula L, Diaconescu
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Uranium is best known, and feared, for its involvement in nuclear energy. Marisa J. Monreal and Paula L. Diaconescu take a look at how its unique combination of properties is now increasingly attracting the attention of chemists.
Marisa J, Monreal, Paula L, Diaconescu
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The poor rich: the children of the super-rich
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1978Because they have little parental contact, many children of the very rich lack self-esteem and clear role models, resulting in shallow values and pathological narcissism. Low self-awareness and the absence of great suffering work against therapeutic progress, as do the efforts of the parents, who may feel threatened, and countertransference feelings of
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The rich, the rich, we’ve got to get rid of the rich
Clinical Psychology Forum, 2017This is the chant of 1500 protesters marching across Tower Bridge in London on a very wet and very cold Saturday afternoon in January. This was the very boisterous and loud section of the ‘March for Homes’, which started in Shoreditch in east London, led by the Focus E15 campaign – a group of young mothers and their children who were forcibly evicted ...
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In 2004, former D. Wayne Lukas assistant Todd Pletcher began establishing himself as the heir to Lukas's reputation—particularly with fillies—by training 2004 Kentucky Oaks winner Ashado, a champion at ages three and four. She was followed by 2005 winner Summerly and 2006 victress Lemons Forever, who set a record as the longest shot ever to win the ...
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2001
Abstract In the history of the universe, the formation of galaxies was a particularly momentous event. Before that, the universe was an undifferentiated, uniform cloud of matter. But about forty thousand years after the big bang, bits of matter started to come together, forming enormous structures that eventually condensed into ...
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Abstract In the history of the universe, the formation of galaxies was a particularly momentous event. Before that, the universe was an undifferentiated, uniform cloud of matter. But about forty thousand years after the big bang, bits of matter started to come together, forming enormous structures that eventually condensed into ...
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Critical Arts, 2011
Two newspaper articles caught my eye the last couple of months. In the first, leftie photo-journalist Paul Alberts tells of the unanticipated and disturbing rapport between him and Eugene Terre'Blanche (aka ET). After doing a week-in-the-life-of photo essay of ET, Alberts confesses: 'Ek verskil van die AWB's soos dag en nag--politiek, godsdiens, alles--
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Two newspaper articles caught my eye the last couple of months. In the first, leftie photo-journalist Paul Alberts tells of the unanticipated and disturbing rapport between him and Eugene Terre'Blanche (aka ET). After doing a week-in-the-life-of photo essay of ET, Alberts confesses: 'Ek verskil van die AWB's soos dag en nag--politiek, godsdiens, alles--
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Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1990
AbstractWe define a rich model to be one which contains a proper elementary substructure isomorphic to itself. Existence, nonstructure, and categoricity theorems for rich models are proved. A theory T which has fewer than min(2λ, ℶ2) rich models of cardinality λ (λ > ∣T∣) is totally transcendental.
Michael H. Albert, Rami P. Grossberg
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AbstractWe define a rich model to be one which contains a proper elementary substructure isomorphic to itself. Existence, nonstructure, and categoricity theorems for rich models are proved. A theory T which has fewer than min(2λ, ℶ2) rich models of cardinality λ (λ > ∣T∣) is totally transcendental.
Michael H. Albert, Rami P. Grossberg
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Blackfriars, 1929
St. Luke, xii, 16-20.Ah, One there was who thought within his heart,‘What shall I do, my barns are all too small A room wherein to store my goods apart?This will I do : destroy them one and all,And build them greater, safely then to hold My grain and fruits in plenty, so shall be Rich competence assured when I am old,And to my soul will I speak ...
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St. Luke, xii, 16-20.Ah, One there was who thought within his heart,‘What shall I do, my barns are all too small A room wherein to store my goods apart?This will I do : destroy them one and all,And build them greater, safely then to hold My grain and fruits in plenty, so shall be Rich competence assured when I am old,And to my soul will I speak ...
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Family Process, 1985
Growing up rich is not an unmixed blessing. Great wealth has undoubted benefits, but it is not good for children. It distorts their functional relationship with the world, it belittles their own accomplishments, and it grotesquely amplifies their sense of what is good enough. It is addictive.
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Growing up rich is not an unmixed blessing. Great wealth has undoubted benefits, but it is not good for children. It distorts their functional relationship with the world, it belittles their own accomplishments, and it grotesquely amplifies their sense of what is good enough. It is addictive.
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