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Manželka bloguje | Jak ve dvou přežít multikulturní manželství

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STIERLITZ - Rukověť rozvědčíka

Stierlitz pracoval tak nenápadně, že o tom často sám nevěděl. Stierlitzovi nedošel dopis z Ústředí. Přečetl si ho ještě jednou, ale stejně mu nedošel.
http://www.en-k.net/cosevi.html V minulosti byl mezi sexuology rozšířený názor, že se v SM komunitách jiné ženy než prostitutky vyskytují jen zřídka (1) .

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Online censorship: Monitoring the monitors

http://www.economist.com/blogs/analects/2012/07/online-censorship THE 500m people who use the internet in China have long been aware of the presence of the censors who watch their movements online and delete their more inflammatory posts. Now those monitors may have to get used to someone watching over their shoulders.
We understand that reading is the simplest way for human to derive and constructing meaning in order to gain a particular knowledge from a source. This tendency has been digitized when books evolve into digital media equivalent – E-Books. It would be nice if we’re able to download free e-book and take it with us.

20 Best Websites To Download Free EBooks

http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/20-best-websites-to-download-free-e-books/
http://www.onlinecollegecourses.com/2009/11/09/100-best-blogs-for-the-literati/ If you feel that you’re destined to be an intellectual long after you graduate from college, you’re going to have to work a little harder to keep up with high brow culture and scholarly debates on your own. These 100 blogs will help you jump in on the discussions influencing the art, literature, political and culture worlds, even without the support of your professors and fellow classmates. Art

100 Best Blogs for the Literati

http://www.theblogofinnocence.com/2009/10/story-of-stone.html Also known as The Dream of the Red Chamber, this five volume work combines a Buddhist and Taoist cosmology and an 18th century aristocratic family saga in China. At the center of the story is Bao-yu, a precocious, spoiled, and undisciplined boy and his romantic affinity to his poetry-loving, orphaned cousin, Dai-yu. I said the The Man Without Qualities expanded my understanding of what a novel can do.

The Blog of Innocence: The Story of the Stone