Liberation Day
was that doppel entendre?
Liberation Day
was that doppel entendre?
"AVANTI"
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Avanti! / Broadsides and Ephemera Collection / Duke Digital …
… socialism. Avanti! was an Italian daily newspaper, born as the official voice of the Italian Socialist Party, published since 25 December 1896 .
Not "AMERICAN"
should be zip-tying your ass if you try to reenter u.s. ports
sovereignty
https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/library/16-documents-of-the-second-vatican-council-1509
Battle of Brescia (312)
312 AD battle in the Civil Wars of the Tetrarchy
Battle of Brescia (312)
Summary
The Battle of Brescia (Latin: Brixia) was a confrontation that took place during the summer of 312, between the Roman emperors Constantine the Great and Maxentius in the town of Brescia, in northern Italy. Maxentius declared war on Constantine on the grounds that he wanted to avenge the death of his father Maximian (r. 285–308, 310), who had committed suicide after being defeated by him. Constantine would respond with a massive invasion of Italy.
The Battle of Brescia took place after the Battle of Augusta Taurinorum (modern Turin), and preceded the penultimate battle between the two emperors, which was fought near Verona.
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Mrmoney
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the tariffs are actually merciful if you're left out of the blockchain
just pay tribute to go
intermodal, buddy!
chyna was gonna do One/One
In cultural anthropology, reciprocity refers to the non-market exchange of goods or labour ranging from direct barter (immediate exchange) to forms of gift exchange where a return is eventually expected (delayed exchange) as in the exchange of birthday gifts. It is thus distinct from the true gift, where no return is expected.
When the exchange is immediate, as in barter, it does not create a social relationship. When the exchange is delayed, it creates both a relationship as well as an obligation for a return (i.e. debt). Hence, some forms of reciprocity can establish a hierarchy if the debt is not repaid. The failure to make a return may end a relationship between equals. Reciprocal exchanges can also have a political effect through the creation of multiple obligations and the establishment of leadership, as in the gift exchanges (Moka) between Big Men in Melanesia. Some forms of reciprocity are thus closely related to redistribution, where goods and services are collected by a central figure for eventual distribution to followers.
Marshall Sahlins, an American cultural anthropologist, identified three main types of reciprocity (generalized, balanced and negative) in the book Stone Age Economics (1972). Reciprocity was also the general principle used by Claude Lévi-Strauss to explain the Elementary Structures of Kinship (1949), in one of the most influential works on kinship theory in the post-war period.