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    Dear Bounty! the working definition of the...

    Dear Bounty! the working definition of the Providence is clear. This is optimisation. Of creatures, of their lifestyle. What was the last year when you read Robinson Crusoe? That was the...
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    Dear Bounty! the working definition of the...

    Dear Bounty! the working definition of the Providence is clear. This is optimization. Of creatures, of their lifestyle. What was the last year when you read Robinson Crusoe? That was the...
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    I quoted it in our talk

    I quoted it in our talk
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    I quoted it in our talk

    I quoted it in our talk
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    Yes; I read it:

    Yes; I read it:
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    Glad to meet you.

    Glad to meet you.
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    27:17. Good proverb

    27:17. Good proverb
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    It is better to read the book.

    It is better to read the book.
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    OK. Step by step. „God created everything by...

    OK. Step by step.
    „God created everything by number, weight and measure.“ — Isaac Newton As quoted in Symmetry in Plants (1998) by Roger V. Jean and Denis Barabé, p. xxxvii, a translation of a...
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    Dear Bounty, I'm not speaking about modern...

    Dear Bounty, I'm not speaking about modern economy. Newton told once that God created everything by number, weight and measure. But he simply repeated that Thomas Aquinas had told. Numero pondere et...
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    Dear Tailor, Newton stayed all his life with...

    Dear Tailor,
    Newton stayed all his life with faith but he searched all his life confirmations of the Providence. That was his matter. To search neither proofs nor justifications, that is impossible,...
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    The book is available at...

    The book is available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BT74V1TB?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
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    Understanding Providence Through Economics

    Economics provides a deeper understanding of the Holy Scriptures. Not only does it justify tangible commandments like working in the sweat of your brow and giving two tithes, but it also explains why...
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    For lovers of old-fashioned science fiction

    Recently I have published in London a novel. A Game of Dice. This is a story for lovers of old-fashioned science fiction, in style of Isaac Azimov and Stanislav Lem. There are no space battles like...
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    Dear colleagues, I beg Your pardon but while the...

    Dear colleagues,
    I beg Your pardon but while the English edition of The Audit of The Suicide Club is already published, it disappeared from the LireEnLigne site.
    The Audit of The Suicide Club is...
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    The Audit of The Suicide Club

    Dear colleagues,
    two years ago I published in French the detective story 'L'audit du club du suicide'. Recently I have translated it in English. If You have time, You can read it at...
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    Sergey Oksanine
    Shakespearean Grammar
    in Hamlet’s monologue on his way from the churchyard.
    (written with the help of E.A.Abbott, A Shakespearean Grammar:An Attempt to Illustrate Some of the...
  18. Who wrote Hamlet? The answer is - Gertrude. On...

    Who wrote Hamlet? The answer is - Gertrude. On the same online-literature page.
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    Who wrote HAMLET? The answer is - Gertrude.

    Sergey Oksanine
    Gertrude
    “Dost thee hear? Lord Hamlet hath refused
    To fight with Laertes e’en in a trial;
    What thou think on’t?”
    “ ‘Tis not a time for foolish...
  20. The Monologue is published

    The Monologue is published by
    International Journal of ELT, Linguistics and Comparative Literature
    Vol.8.Issue.3. 2020(May-June) ISSN:2455-0302
  21. Hamlet: unwritten monologue on his way from the churchyard to the castle

    Sergey Oksanine

    HAMLET: a monologue on his way from the churchyard to the castle
    (with Prologue and Epilogue by W.Shakespeare).

    In Memory of the First Hearer

    ACT V. Scene I (the end)....
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