Cisko kid #6
In this issue of the comic book series Cisco Kid, the plot follows Cisco and his loyal friend Pancho as they embark on a new adventure in the Wild West.
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In this issue of the comic book series Cisco Kid, the plot follows Cisco and his loyal friend Pancho as they embark on a new adventure in the Wild West.
"A collection of anecdotes and maxims is the greatest treasure for a worldly man, if he knows how to insert the former in a suitable place in a conversation and if the latter come to his mind at the right time"
This part of the book explores the period from 1200 BC. Kr. to 500 BC Cr.. Author Leonard Woolley provides insight into the development of ancient civilizations.
The book describes man's discoveries of parts of planet Earth that were accidental or planned. The period from 50,000 years ago to today's efforts in space exploration is described.

"Essays" by Aldous Huxley is a collection of four key texts that reveal the depth of Huxley's thinking on consciousness, art, science, and literature.
The first essay, "The Doors of Perception" (1954), describes Huxley's psychoactive experience with mescaline. The author reveals how the drug breaks down the mind's filters, opening "doors of perception" to a metaphysical reality, where everyday objects take on a transcendent depth. Huxley connects this to mystical traditions and art, criticizing the materialistic understanding of the mind.
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Daniel Guérin, in his book Anarchism – From Doctrine to Action (published by L'Anarchisme, 1965), provides a comprehensive overview of anarchist thought, linking theoretical foundations with historical examples of revolutionary practice.
Jonathan Culler, an American literary and structuralist theorist, presents Ferdinand de Saussure in this classic study as the father of modern linguistics – a thinker who, along with Freud and Durkheim, revolutionized the study of man and society.

"Mathematical Lexicon for Non-Mathematicians" by Zlatko Šporer is an educational book intended for a wide audience, especially those who are not experts in mathematics.
A book that tries to explain what a man is, the unconscious structure of his personality, and how to help yourself and achieve success in life.

The book "Premarital Sexual Life" by Paolo Monteleone and Federico Rumis, published in 1968, deals with the topic of sexuality before marriage.
The authors analyze various aspects of premarital relationships, including psychological, social and cultural factors that influence the sexual behavior of individuals before marriage. The book provides an insight into the attitudes and norms related to premarital sexuality at the time, with the aim of educating and informing readers about the complexity of this topic.
This work is part of a...

The Decline of the Future is a book by American author Jeremy Rifkin, published in 1980, that explores the concept of entropy as a key principle for understanding contemporary social, economic, and environmental challenges.
Rifkin uses the concept of entropy, taken from thermodynamics, to illustrate the inevitable increase in disorder and chaos in closed systems. He extends this theory to social and economic systems, arguing that modern industrial civilization, with its limitless growth and consumption of resources, is accelerating the process of entropy on a global scale.
The author criticizes the traditional...