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What we do about history matters. The often repeated saying that those who forget the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them has a lot of truth in it. But what are 'the lessons of history'? The very attempt at definition furnishes ground for new conflicts.
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Those wo do no remember the past are condemned to repeat it? Who said 'those who forget history are doomed to repeat it'? Those who do not embrace their past are doomed to repeat it? Those who do not remember the past are condenmed to repeat it?
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by ripragged May 26, 2008 8:46 PM PDT Funny. Rik certainly won't forget history. He's written most of the history of the Mac. And of course, His Steveness knows better than to ever license the OS until all the other alternatives have been utterly destroyed. Reply to this comment...
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[3/5] When you're responsible for one of punk's--nay, rock's biggest albums in years (2004's American Idiot), there's really only one way to decompress if you're Green Day: Recruit a handful of friends, write a bunch of ... Thus, we end up with Foxboro Hot Tubs and their debut album Stop Drop And Roll!!!. ... in nearly four years.
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You can revisit those events and play them differently and explore them from many different camera angles. "As Rachel Greene, a curator at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in Lower Manhattan, elaborates: 'Games allow you to move through space and assume a personality, whether it's heroic or one of a victim.
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petty rascist businessmen (definitely a pejorative term), no better than classless southern hicks, or rabidly murderous Zionists, with their disgustingly medieval propensity for murdering those of a brown(er) complexion, with little or no sense of ... 0 Responses to “Those Who Forget History Are Doomed To Repeat It”...
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Within those years, ... Herein we look at the study of the history of computing and its applicability to today's technological challenges, and conclude with the recommendation that we need to know enough about our history to protect ourselves from it and not be condemned to repeat it, but also to use it to our advantage.
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The commonly used expression, "Those who ignore history are bound (or doomed) to repeat it" is actually a mis-quotation of the original text written by George Santayana, who, in his Reason in Common Sense, The Life of Reason, Vol....
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