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37: 2018/05/01(火)17:11 ID:jKSA4/Rr0(1/6) AAS
“Other people paint beautifully or write poetry. I like making deals, preferably big deals.” He promised during the 2016 campaign that if elected, he would work with politicians and foreign leaders to make “smart deals for the country.”
But since he took office there has been precious little evidence of Trump’s vaunted dealmaking prowess. Such successes as his administration has been able to claim have generally been accomplished without his direct involvement?and sometimes in spite of it.
There is, though, one obvious piece of evidence from the president’s political career that suggests his dealmaking reputation might be
deserved after all: the relationship he has with evangelical political leaders. He has lavished them with attention and let them bask in his celebrity star-power, things that they, long feeling like outsiders
in American culture and politics,
have badly craved. In exchange, they have thrown him their support?unconditional
support, by all appearances?and with it, the backing of a political constituency vital to his success at the polls.
In The Faith of Donald J. Trump, authors David Brody and Scott Lamb provide an in-depth look at the relationship between
the president and American evangelicals. Brody and Lamb?respectively a newscaster
with Pat Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network and a vice president at Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University?have written what they dub a “spiritual biography,” even though they come right out and say they have no intention of
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38: 2018/05/01(火)17:12 ID:jKSA4/Rr0(2/6) AAS
onald J. Trump defines the American success story. Throughout his life he has continually set the standards of business
and entrepreneurial excellence, especially in real estate, sports, and entertainment. Mr. Trump built on his success in
private life when he entered into politics and public service. He remarkably won the Presidency in his first ever run for any political office.
A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Finance, Mr. Trump followed in
his father’s footsteps into the world of real estate development, making his mark New York City.
There, the Trump name soon became synonymous with the most prestigious of addresses in Manhattan and, subsequently, throughout the world.
Mr. Trump is also an accomplished author. He has written more than fourteen bestsellers. His first book, The Art of the Deal, is considered a business classic.
Mr. Trump announced his candidacy for the Presidency on June 16, 2015. He then accepted the
Republican nomination for President of the United States in July of 2016, having defeated seventeen other contenders during the Republican primaries.
On November 8, 2016, Mr. Trump was elected President in the largest Electoral College landslide for a Republican in 28 years.
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39: 2018/05/01(火)17:14 ID:jKSA4/Rr0(3/6) AAS
Brody and Lamb’s book highlights everything wrong with the morphing of American evangelicalism into a post-Jesus cult of personality looking for salvation delivered by politicians?including its hypocrisy and sophistry regarding Trump and morality. The authors quote one evangelical
leader saying that evangelicals’ relationship with the president is authentic, not transactional. But a few chapters earlier, the same individual described a conference call he led with the Trump campaign’s evangelical advisers just after the release of the Access Hollywood tape in which
Trump bragged about assaulting women. During that call, “all of us agreed to stand behind the candidate.” After all, Trump “had sacrificed his entire life, in my viewpoint, and supported us. How could we not support him?”
We can wink-wink at Trump’s misdeeds because he does good things for us. The authors actually write that “when assessing the faith of Donald Trump, the significance of the Neil Gorsuch nomination cannot be underestimated.” Really? That is essential to assessing
Trump’s faith? More than his sexual proclivities and adulteries, which are barely touched upon in the book? In a few spots in the book, the authors blame American culture for Trump’s sexual ethics, and in one passage, they even find a way to implicate evangelicals in Trump’s sexual behavior.
Follow the twisted logic: First, Brody and Lamb quote another biographer who says that “Clint Eastwood, James Bond, and Hugh Hefner” are the figures who dominate Trump’s self-image. Then we are told that Trump boasted about being a womanizer roughly around the same time that
Pierce Brosnan’s first James Bond movie came out. And who do we have to thank for Bond’s having a place in Trump’s mind? “Americans?including evangelicals?fund these culture-shaping products with their book purchases and ticket sales.” So if you’ve ever
seen a Bond movie, you’ve contributed to the culture that made Trump Trump.
More egregiously, in another passage the authors suggest that Trump’s rapacious libido is just his misguided quest for God. I wish I were kidding.
The authors prominently quote a character from a 1944 Bruce Marshall novel: “I still prefer to believe that sex is a substitute for religion and that the young man who rings the bell at the brothel is unconsciously looking for God.” Brody and Lamb’s book was printed before
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40: 2018/05/01(火)17:17 ID:jKSA4/Rr0(4/6) AAS
President Trump relishes his reputation as a savvy dealmaker. “Deals are my art form,” he once tweeted.
“Other people paint beautifully or write poetry. I like making deals, preferably big deals.” He promised during the 2016 campaign that if elected, he would work with politicians and foreign leaders to make “smart deals for the country.”
But since he took office there has been precious little evidence of Trump’s vaunted dealmaking prowess. Such successes as his administration has been able to claim have generally been accomplished without his direct involvement?and sometimes in spite of it.
There is, though, one obvious piece of evidence from the president’s political career that suggests his dealmaking reputation might be
deserved after all: the relationship he has with evangelical political leaders. He has lavished them with attention and let them bask in his celebrity star-power, things that they, long feeling like outsiders
in American culture and politics,
have badly craved. In exchange, they have thrown him their support?unconditional
support, by all appearances?and with it, the backing of a political constituency vital to his success at the polls.
In The Faith of Donald J. Trump, authors David Brody and Scott Lamb provide an in-depth look at the relationship between
the president and American evangelicals. Brody and Lamb?respectively a newscaster
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41: 2018/05/01(火)17:20 ID:jKSA4/Rr0(5/6) AAS
I went to the hospital due to back pain, and they put me on a water bed kind of thing.
The thing that fix your back by vibrating.
The strength of the vibration have 3 setting, “strong” “medium” and “weak”,
I started off with “weak” but couldn’t feel a thing.
So I said to the nurse “I can’t feel anything”
She reply “Then I’ll set it to medium, if there anything else just use the call button.”
And she left after saying that.
After a while, I still don’t feel the vibration
I press the button and call the nurse over
“I’ll set it to strong then.”
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42: 2018/05/01(火)17:23 ID:jKSA4/Rr0(6/6) AAS
Maria Sk?odowska-Curie jest jedyn? kobiet?, ktora zdoby?a dwie Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie fizyki i chemii.
Zyska?a s?aw? jako badaczka promieniotworczo?ci i odkrywczyni dwoch nowych pierwiastkow - radu i polonu. Do?wiadczenia, ktore przeprowadza?a
wraz ze swoim m??em Pierre’em Curie i ktore kontynuowa?a po jego ?mierci doprowadzi?y do powstania pierwszych metod badania wn?trza atomu. By?a najs?awniejsz? uczon? na ?wiecie, jednak nie zepsu? j?
ten fakt. Nauka by?a dla niej w ?yciu najwa?niejsza.
Urodzi?a si? w 1867 roku w Polsce, w Warszawie. By?a najm?odsz? spo?rod pi?ciorga siostr.
Nie mia?a
?atwego dzieci?stwa. Jej ojciec by? profesorem fizyki. Pomimo trudnych czasow rodzice bardzo wspierali swoje corki w zdobywaniu wiedzy. Maria, po uko?czeniu pensji w Warszawie, kontynuowa?a nauk? pocz?tkowo na nielegalnym Uniwersytecie Lataj?cym, a nast?pnie korzystaj?c z pracowni Muzeum Przemys?u
i Rolnictwa. W 1891 roku wyjecha?a do Francji, do Pary?a, gdzie wst?pi?a na Sorbon?, ktora ju? wowczas by?a jednym z czo?owych uniwersytetow ?wiata, gromadz?cym wiele s?aw naukowych i s?yn?cym z wysokiego
poziomu studiow. W 1894 roku uzyska?a stopie? magistra w dziedzinie fizyki i matematyki. W tym roku rownie? pozna?a Pierre’a (Piotra) Curie, za ktorego wysz?a za m?? w 1895 roku. Maria rozpocz??a w laboratorium m??a niezale?
ne badania nad nowym wowczas problemem radioaktywno?ci (promieniotworczo?ci), b?d?cym tematem do jej rozprawy doktorskiej. Ona jako pierwsza zmierzy?a promieniowanie znanych wowczas pierwiastkow ?
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