Dinesh's photos

Osmington Village

10 Jun 2008 1 158
by John Constable 1776-1837 (U.K) ycba.yale.edu/education/edu_fellowships.html

Exterior

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Of Art Gallery, Yale Center of British Art

Art Gallery

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Yale University Art Gallery

Cipher as a Code & a Zero

09 Jun 2013 137
You sigh for a cipher, but I sigh for thee O sigh for no cipher, but O sigh for me. O let not my sigh for a mere cipher go, But sign for my sigh, for I sigh for thee so.

Nothingness

Power of Mitrochondria

Crossing

Winter Tree

At Farmer's Market

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HFF have a great weekend

Feb 25th 2007

The Human Condition

09 Jun 2013 3 163
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._O._Wilson
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……. We are taught to be independent and to rely on ourselves. Independence, individualism, and self-reliance are all praised as virtues, and the opposite traits of dependence, inability to stand on one’s own feet, and inability to take care of oneself as disparaged. In fact, for Americans a dependent personality is a clinical diagnosis used by psychiatrists and psychologists, and labeled Mental Disorder number 301.6 by the American Psychiatric Association, to identify a condition requiring treatment, whose goal is to help the regrettably dependent individual achieve the American virtue of independence. ~ Page 224 ……. Surveys of Louis Harris and Associates showed that American people believe that the elderly are bored, closed-minded, dependent, isolated, lonely, narrow-minded, neglected, old-fashioned, passive, poor, sedentary, sexually inactive, sick, unalert, unproductive, morbidly afraid of death, in constant fear of crime, living the worst years of life – and spending a good deal of their time sleeping, sitting and doing nothing, or nostalgically dwelling upon their past. These view were help equally by old people polled and by young people polled, even though the individuals old people polled claimed that they themselves didn’t fit those stereotypes applying on the average to other old people. ~ Page 227

Testing the ice

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HFF TO EACH AND EVERY ONE

Evolution/consequences

09 Jun 2013 2 38
The expected consequences of this evolutionary process in humans are the following: @ Intense competition occurs between groups, in many circumstances including territorial aggression @ Group composition is unstable, because of the advantage of increasing group size accruing from immigration, ideological proselytization, and conquest, pitted against the opportunities to gain advantage by usurpation within the group and fission to create new groups. @ An unavoidable and perpetual war exists between honor, virtue, and duty, the products of group selection, on one side, and selfishness, cowardice, and hypocrisy, the products of individual selection, on the other side. @ The perfecting of quick and expert reading of intention in others has been paramount in the evolution of human social behavior. @ Much of culture, including especially the content of the creative arts, has arisen from the inevitable clash of individual selection and group selection. In summary, the human condition is an endemic turmoil routed in the evolution processes that created us. The worst is our nature coexists with the best, and so it will ever be. To scrub it out, if such were possible, would make us less than human. ~ Page 56

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