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What was I supposed to receive on my first day of Catechism course in the Roman Catholic Church?

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

Question by Twist Of Fate: What was I supposed to receive on my first day of Catechism course in the Roman Catholic Church?
Because the only thing that I received was a Sixth Revised Edition of Christ Among Us A Modern Presentation Of The Catholic Faith For Adults by Anthony Wilhelm and nothing else? Am I in trouble to start the course off? Also my Catechist said a couple of things which confused me and shocked me particularly that he believes that the fact that priests can’t get married is heresy. Also he said that Catholicism is a religion of rational thought and that the God of Nature can’t contradict the God Of Reason as they are both one and the same yet he said that the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke contradict themselves, and that he doesn’t believe in the concept of a soul and that was invented by Greek Philosophers or something like that and that we as the body or something like that are the soul or at least that’s what I thought I heard him say. Is he a heretic? What do I do?
I mean seriously the man has been a Catechist for that church for 36 years and I’m pretty sure they aren’t gonmna take my word over his word as it will ultimately be my word versus his word.

Best answer:

Answer by Cdk uBeR
thank G0D a Catholic, cuz im tired of those crazy a55 christians who dance, sing and wave their arms around like stupid idiots swearing as if they can feel g0d

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What is the highest FIRST novel advance you know of?

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Question by I Am Legend: What is the highest FIRST novel advance you know of?
I know Stephen King received $ 400,000 for the paperback rights to his first novel, Carrie, in 1976 and Nicholas Sparks got $ 1,000,000 for his first novel, The Notebook, in 1995. And recently, Elizabth Kostova received a $ 2,000,000 advance for her first novel, The Historian. I was just wondering if anyone else knows of any huge advances for a writer’s first novel? Bigger than the two million The Historian got?

Also, I already know of J.K. Rowling’s $ 200,000 advance for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer/Philosopher’s Stone and though is a big number for children’s books, It’s still a small number compared to those listed above.

(Note: I am only interested in knowing about FIRST novel advances, as I know very well that modern authors such as Stephen King and Tom Clancy receive up to $ 10,000,000 per novel these days).

Best answer:

Answer by Frosty Lemmon
I think Kostova broke the record at the time, and that was a legitmate advance against royalties and not a fee for paperback rights, which is a very different thing (see below). BUT you have to consider whether that $ 2 million was for just the one book or part of a multi-book deal. Another big advance, which I think was for a single novel, was the $ 500,000 Jonathan Foer got for “Everything Is Illuminated.”

Charles Frazier didn’t get much for his first novel, but his second novel, which just came out ths fall, was sold for an $ 8 million dollar advance. Pretty huge, considering that all he offered the bidders was a one-page outline.

Paperback rights are not really the same thing as an advance against royalties. Most importantly, the person bidding for paperback rights isn’t taking much of a risk because the book has already been out in hardback, so they can see if it’s already been a success. Also, the licensing fee for paperback rights is almost always a flat fee, not an advance against royalties. That means the author gets that fee, and nothing additional in the future, whether the book sells one copy or 10,000,000.

An advance, on the other hand, means that if the book really performs well then the author will receive additional money eventually, once they’ve “earned back” the advance. For example, Hillary Clinton reportedly got an $ 8 million advance for her autobiography with a royalty rate of 12%. So that means that the publisher pays her 12% of its revenue on the book (revenue, not profits). They already advanced her $ 8 million of that, so she didn’t get anything until the book had sold enough copies to cover the advance. Then she’d start getting her royalties.

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Who was the first Greek philosopher?

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

Question by : Who was the first Greek philosopher?
Specifically, the first Greek philosopher that is known of in modern times, and has at least some fragment of his philosophy that survives to this day.

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Answer by MTR 2.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Socratic_philosophy

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Green Lantern First Flight – Trailer Official

Sunday, December 19th, 2010


Green Lantern First Flight Trailer movie official 2009 ”Green Lantern: First Flight finds Hal Jordan recruited to join the Green Lantern Corps and placed under the supervision of respected senior Lantern Sinestro. The earthling soon discovers his mentor is actually the central figure in a secret conspiracy that threatens the philosophies, traditions and hierarchy of the entire Green Lantern Corps. Hal must quickly hone his newfound powers and combat the treasonous Lanterns within the ranks to maintain order in the universe.” © Warner Home Video, DC Comics. All Rights Reserved. On DVD and Blu-ray Summer 2009. Green Lantern: First Flight finds Hal Jordan recruited to join the Green Lantern Corps and placed under the supervision of respected senior Lantern Sinestro. The earthling soon discovers his mentor is actually the central figure in a secret conspiracy that threatens the philosophies, traditions and hierarchy of the entire Green Lantern Corps. Hal must quickly hone his newfound powers and combat the treasonous Lanterns within the ranks to maintain order in the universe. ╔═╦╗╔╦╗╔═╦═╦╦╦╦╗╔═╗ ║╚╣║║║╚╣╚╣╔╣╔╣║╚╣═╣ ╠╗║╚╝║║╠╗║╚╣║║║║║═╣ ╚═╩══╩═╩═╩═╩╝╚╩═╩═╝ in brightest day in blackest night no evil shall a escape my sight let those who worship evil might beware my power GREEN LANTERN LIGHT

Meditations on First Philosophy: In Which the Existence of God and the Distinction of the Soul from the Body Are Demonstrated

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

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Meditations on First Philosophy written by legendary philosopher Rene Descartes is widely considered to be one of the top philosophical books of all time. This great classic will surely attract a whole new generation of readers. For many, Meditations on First Philosophy is required reading for various courses and curriculums. And for others who simply enjoy reading timeless pieces of classic philosophical literature, this gem by Rene Descartes is highly recommended…. More >>

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First Truths and the Origin of Our Opinions Explained: With an Enquiry Into the Sentiments of Modern Philosophers, Relative to Our Primary Ideas of Things

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

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First Truths and the Origin of Our Opinions Explained: With an Enquiry Into the Sentiments of Modern Philosophers, Relative to Our Primary Ideas of Things