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    1 day ago · Ray Douglas Bradbury (US: / ˈ b r æ d b ɛr i / BRAD-berr-ee; August 22, 1920 – June 5, 2012) was an American author and screenwriter.One of the most celebrated 20th-century American writers, he worked in a variety of genres, including fantasy, science fiction, horror, mystery, and realistic fiction.

  3. 1 day ago · — John Neal, Seventy-Six, 1823 Seventy-Six was Neal's favorite of his novels. When it was released in 1823, Neal was at the height of his prominence as a novelist, being at the time the chief rival of leading American author, James Fenimore Cooper. Inspired by Cooper's The Spy, Neal based his story on historical research compiled a few years earlier while helping his friend Paul Allen write his History of the American Revolution. Seventy-Six was criticized at the time for its use of ...

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    8 hours ago · George Samuel wrote that tantra is a contested term, but may be considered a school whose practices appeared in nearly-complete form in Buddhist and Hindu texts by about the 10th century CE. [215] Tantric yoga developed complex visualizations, which included meditation on the body as a microcosm of the cosmos.

  5. 8 hours ago · The monograph he wrote on this subject is the first contains Freud's suspicion that neurotic symptoms such as hysteria or aphasic may have mental causes. [23] In 1885, Freud obtained a grant to study with Jean-Martin Charcot , a famed neurologist, at the Salpêtrière in Paris, where he followed the clinical presentations of Charcot, particularly in the areas of hysteria, paralyses and the anaesthesias.