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	<title>Whitmanian Seeds In The Kosmos</title>
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	<description>It&#039;s all about Walt Whitman.</description>
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		<title>The new extended AVATAR HD trailer</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Watch here the new extended AVATAR trailer, from the soul inspiring AVATAR movie by James Cameron:

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		<title>AVATAR: a tale on the destruction of an animist race</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Here are two passages from Alfred Lambremont Webre article on AVATAR, James Cameron new movie (by permission):
&#8220;AVATAR, the 3-D fusion camera system film by Canadian Oscar winning director and writer James Cameron now nominated for 4 Golden Globe awards, is a virtual experience of extraterrestrial disclosure and the harsh exopolitical reality of Earth’s military-industrial complex [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Alfred Webre: Exopolitics, life on Mars and much more!</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Alfred Webre, J. D., M. Ed., speaks, in an interview to Lee Patrick Hanks, about Exopolitics, the political science of outer space, ET races, NASA photos of Mars showing evidence of life and the 1953 CIA rule of no public discourse on extraterrestrial issues.
Whitman would have loved to hear this, as Astronomy was his favorite [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Previews of Interview with Nassim Haramein</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Dear readers,
check these previews of interviews with Nassim Haramein, a great physicist of today, with brilliant ideas about the universe, oneness, wholeness, black hole theory, energy, gravity, and much more:

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		<title>7 ANNEX: Origins of Attempted Secession</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ANNEX: Origins of Attempted Secession
 
ORIGINS OF ATTEMPTED SECESSION
Walt Whitman
“Not the whole matter, but some side facts worth conning to-day and any day. 
I CONSIDER the war of attempted secession, 1860–65, not as a struggle of two distinct and separate peoples, but a conflict (often happening, and very fierce) between the passions and paradoxes of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>6 REFERENCES</title>
		<description><![CDATA[REFERENCES
 
ALI, Manuel Said. Versifica&#231;&#227;o Portuguesa. S&#227;o Paulo: Editora da Universidade de S&#227;o Paulo, 2006.
 
ALLEN, Gay W. The Solitary Singer: a critical biography of Walt Whitman. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1955.
ALIGHIERI, Dante. The Divine Comedy. Available at: &#60;http://www.divinecomedy.org/divine_comedy.html&#62;. Acessed on April 20, 2007.
ANDRADE, Oswald de. Mem&#243;rias Sentimentais de Jo&#227;o Miramar. S&#227;o Paulo: Globo; [...]]]></description>
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		<title>5 CONCLUSION (Part 22)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[5 CONCLUSION (Part 22 &#8211; end of chapter)
By analyzing all the books and poems we have translated and the samples provided above, for some of which we have supplied a second translation for comparison, we believe that we have met our own expectations of the re-creation of Whitman’s poetry into our language. Even though it [...]]]></description>
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		<title>5 CONCLUSION (Part 21)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[5 CONCLUSION (Part 21)
From “The Sleepers” we bring the passage that is mentioned in section 2.5.2, which depicts a swimmer’s death by sea water. As we have explained in that section, Whitman was a swimmer himself, and this scene portrays the death of a swimmer that is similar to the death of Carpus in the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>5 CONCLUSION (Part 20)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[5 CONCLUSION (Part 20)
From “Passage to India,” published in 1871, we bring two excerpts to illustrate what the true son of God, the poet, is singing: God’s purpose. This means that in this poem he is not singing the materials of his America or the earth, he is going beyond geography and culture since he [...]]]></description>
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		<title>5 CONCLUSION (Part 19)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[5 CONCLUSION (Part 19)
“Memories of President Lincoln” was composed in the weeks after Lincoln’s assassination on April 14,  1865, and was published together with Drum-Taps that same year. Everything that Whitman presents in the poem “When Lilacs…” actually took place: the “great star”, Venus, excessively low in the sky, the lilacs blooming at every [...]]]></description>
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