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Not that she has that many lines from which to deduce her philosophy, but her line "When beggars die, there are no comets seen; the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes." does support the concept that nature supports a social structure with the princes at the top and the beggars further down.
the peace symbol has a speacial meaning to it. some say it means just peace. well really what it is, is a upside down w and the circle would make it an upright w for no more war or nuclear war. the bigger halfs of the symbol is for on the left the ways of there living. on the right is there sexual attitudes. the two smaller parts on the left mean love for music and the right mean do drugs. like shrooms or marijuana anything natural. that's what the peace symbol really means!
John Locke (social contract opposed to monarchy and supported equality/natural rights), Thomas Hobbes (social contract in favor of monarchy to prevent anarchy), Voltaire (stirred pot w/ satire, spread Newton's ideas), Montesquieu (Suggested 3 branch separation of powers), Spinoza (biblical criticism/embrace science), Rousseau (social contract that put society over individual), Adam Smith (economist that opposed mercantilism, founder of laissez-faire economics). Absolute Enlightenment: Catherine II (The Great) of Russia (Tried to enact major reforms to aid all classes, but still protected nobles, enacted censorship), Joseph II of Austria (put smack down on Church/clergy, allowed more religious freedom, abolished serfdom).
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The forked symbol was adopted as its badge by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in Britain, and originally, its use was confined to supporters of that organization. It was later generalised to become an icon of the 1960s anti-war movement, and was also adopted by the counterculture of the time. It was designed and completed February 21, 1958 by Gerald Holtom, a commercial designer and artist in Britain. He had been commissioned by the CND to design a symbol for use at an Easter march to Canterbury Cathedral in protest against the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston in England. The symbol itself is a combination of the semaphoric signals for the letters "N" and "D," standing for Nuclear Disarmament. In semaphore the letter "N" is formed by a person holding two flags in an upside-down "V," and the letter "D" is formed by holding one flag pointed straight up and the other pointed straight down. These two signals imposed over each other form the shape of the peace symbol. In the original design the lines widened at the edge of the circle. The explaination given by the creator was considered a bit stretched by many and more plausable solutions appeared. When you look at the sign inside the circle and try to imagine a human (as the creator stated it was) the only way you can draw it is with his arms extended while hanging upside down. And then you remain wondering how come is this a symbol of peace. By doing a little research you realise the so called symbol of piece symbolises death in the norse alphabet and has a lot of other occult and antichristian conotations. Now the question remains: did the author of the sign knew of those meanings. Seeing that he lived close to WW2 and it was intensily used by nazis as a death sign we can only conclude he did.
It is still a triangle.
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The upside down purple triangle was actually used to identify Jehovah's Witnessess
In mathematics an upside down triangle corresponds to the gradient operator and is sometimes called "del". The Greek symbol of an upside down triangle is called "Nabla".
An upside-down triangle. It does not matter from which direction you view a triangle, it will still be a triangle.
at the top. The "base" of a triangle is arbitrary.
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Yes.
SYMBOLS USED IN WRITINGThree dots in a non-inverted triangle shape ( ∴ ) means 'therefore.'Three dots in an upside-down triangle shape ( ∵ ) means 'because'.SAFETY SYMBOLS∵ is also used to mark a "threat".For more information, see Related links below.
Usally the triangle is emergency signal lights, or flashers.
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