Sunday, July 6, 2008

How Do You Unlock Nortel



Allegory of the Cave

Chapter 2: Reality




From the perception of shadows

The perception we have of things is always subjective.
is one of the lessons of the allegory of the cave Plato.

Alas, you'll see sorry, but the text I've delivered and who is considered one of the finest statements in favor of ecology is a fake.
Chief Seattle is one of the first "manufactured prophets" of the media age. But this trick does not withdraw, of course, neither the historical stature of Seattle, who was a great leader, neither the ideas of environmentalists.

Seattle (See-ahth named), decided in effect in 1854, and in his own language, a famous oration at Issac Steven, Commissioner of Indian Affairs came to propose to the first inhabitants of North-West an "arrangement territorial ". We do know today that the content through a transcript, published thirty-three years later in the Seattle Sunday Star October 29, 1887 under the signature of Dr. Henry Smith. She has only a few phrases in common with the too eloquent profession of faith that has been around the world. This seems to have been drafted in 1971 by writer Ted Perry.
It runs three versions of this speech. I have delivered that which seems to be more "official".

Chief Seattle died at eighty years, one year after the city took its name makes defense to all Indians to live there.
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