Monday, November 11, 2013

Between past and present... Emil Racovita.

Hard to believe, but without few peoples who pushed things, stone age may be a permanent stage of humanity. Probably Goethe in his "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" workpiece, sized limits between to "I believe that" and "I know".
Emil Racovita

I found this photography in an one of never meet friends, researcher Traian Brad, titled "Emil Racovita" It's relevant for me that GOOGLE commemorate Emil Racovita today.
Hi's academical work is best mirrored in my hometown, Cluj-Napoca.
When I look to my child I often miss to remember that in young peoples eyes are mirroring the future - no matter if we speak about science and  technology or only about biological heritage.
No matter where you're child is born and live, if God - may be named with different superlatives - gifted your child to push knowledge away, his trace in life probably remains consistent.
I'm asking myself if we, like parents or ancestors, can determinate a trace to our dears. How to grow a hard working, comprehensive people with lot of task tied for live? How may be educational trace in order that our dears and future dears remains equals with himself - because life must be a NULL game if nobody cheat. 
Hey! Somebody, years ago, opened eyes - our eyes too - to a hard accessible part of nature! Basically nobody caries. 
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Friday, November 8, 2013

childhood...

Camus, Orson Scott Card and Saint-Exupery? No link!

Albert Camus, gagnant de prix Nobel, portrait en buste, posé au bureau, faisant face à gauche, cigarette de tabagisme.jpg


  • The Stranger (L'Étranger, often translated as The Outsider) (1942)
  • The Plague (La Peste) (1947)
  • The Fall (La Chute) (1956)
  • A Happy Death (La Mort heureuse) (written 1936–1938, published posthumously 1971)
  • The First Man (Le premier homme) (incomplete, published posthumously 1995) 
Today I propose you to remember Albert Camus. Awarded with Nobel prize in 1957, was one of the most loved writers in my country before 1989...
 In 1913 - 100 years ago - in a familial context without any perspective, arise a genius. 
Orson Scott Card at BYU Symposium 20080216 closeup.jpgOrson Scott Card's "Ender's Game" movie was released. Take your time to read the novel. Enjoy movie after reading the book.
I Don't know if OSC heard or no about Mircea Eliade as a founder of history of religion like science.
Universality of culture teach us: nothing new under the Sun!
11exupery-inline1-500.jpgEven looks like an eclectic post I must to step forward to remember you about one of the biggest story wrote ever by someone for child - no matter age of :

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's

Where are the links between this peoples who's footprints remains in our memory?
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