54 Results in the "Non-Fiction" category


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      RFCs

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      by LovelyMay RFCs serve as the architectural blueprints of the internet, shaping the way systems communicate and evolve. Initially, they were simple memos exchanged by a tight-knit group of researchers. Today, they form a globally recognized documentation system that governs internet protocols, innovations, and standards. Every protocol that allows your browser to talk to a website or your email client to fetch messages is based on one or more of these documents. Their legacy lies not just in what they define, but how…
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      Preface

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      by LovelyMay Preface to this poetic collection extends far beyond a mere introduction—it offers a thoughtful exploration of how boundaries in poetry can be expanded and reshaped. The writer reflects on what constitutes a “story,” not confining it to traditional narratives but embracing formats like lyrical sequences, prose-poem hybrids, and even dramatic verse that draws on natural elements or abstract images. Rather than relying solely on character and plot, the pieces are composed to evoke atmosphere and…
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      Preface

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      by LovelyMay Preface introduces the life and spirit of Saint Stanislaus Kostka not with dry reverence, but with energetic admiration. William T. Kane speaks not only to theologians or scholars but to anyone willing to consider that sanctity can take root even in the heart of youth. Unlike those who see holiness as the slow work of old age and suffering, Kane boldly defends the idea that a teenager—filled with life, energy, and clarity of purpose—can reach extraordinary spiritual heights. He acknowledges the rarity…
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      Preface

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      by LovelyMay Preface serves as a welcoming point of entry into the complex yet accessible philosophy of Henri Bergson. The original inspiration for the work came from two essays published in early 1912, and this expanded edition adds more continuity and depth to clarify points that may challenge first-time readers. The writer does not intend to critique Bergson’s thought academically, as the philosopher’s ideas continue to develop. Instead, the goal is to make Bergson’s vision understandable for a broader…
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      Pickthorn Manor

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      by LovelyMay In this chapter titled Pickthorn Manor, a quiet intensity shapes the life of Lady Eunice, whose days unfold beneath the shadow of personal loss. Her fiancé, Lord Hartwell, was claimed by the war, and with him vanished the future she once envisioned. The manor stands still, cloaked in ivy and grief, where her only companions are the roses she tends with ritual precision. These gardens, pruned with unwavering care, offer her a sense of control against the upheaval that claimed her joy. Even the ticking of…
    • Outlive The Science and Art of Longevity (Peter Attia, MD) Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity by Dr. Peter Attia explores the science behind aging and health, offering strategies for extending lifespan and improving quality of life through exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle choices.
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      by LovelyMay Operating the Internet served as a fundamental experience in the early digital age, where users engaged with systems like BSD to access crucial documents. Unlike today’s browser-based ease, interactions were reliant on terminal commands and a structured understanding of protocols like Telnet and FTP. Retrieving a file such as NETINFO:NUG.DOC, known as The Users Guide to the ARPAnet, involved connecting to servers like sri-nic.arpa via telnet before transitioning into an FTP session for downloading the…
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      by LovelyMay Old French Title-Pages highlight the fascinating journey from the early, simple title-pages of printed books to the intricate, artistic designs that became a hallmark of French literature. Initially, title-pages were minimal, serving only the basic function of identifying the book’s title, as seen in Guido de Columna's History of Troy. This early style of title-page was largely blank, offering little more than the title itself, with no decorative embellishments or added flourishes. Over time, however,…
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      by LovelyMay In this chapter titled Off the Turnpike, the narrative leaves the fields of betrayal and memory behind to follow a quiet but profound act of departure. A woman, elderly and reflective, prepares to leave the rural road she has known for decades. Her bags are modest, the porch still smells of fried dough, and her neighbor offers a final plate of warm doughnuts in a gesture that bridges affection and farewell. Though her manner is calm, her decision carries the weight of decades—leaving a place she has…
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      by LovelyMay In this chapter titled Number 3 on the Docket, the narrative takes a haunting turn, pulling the reader into the isolated world of a woman crushed beneath the weight of silence and sorrow. Her life, once shaped by routine and shared responsibilities, becomes hollow after the death of her young son. The house, already quiet due to her husband's withdrawn temperament, turns utterly voiceless—each day heavier than the last. The only sound that remains is the wind brushing snow across the windows, a reminder…
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