Dina Jewel (also known as Chris De May, Dina Juwel, Nanna, Alison (karupspc.com), and Nanna Gibson) is the most common alias for a Norwegian pornographic actress (born February 1, 1978). She has been in many European and American [...] productions. She is one of the most successful Norwegian [...] stars, though her career began in Sweden due to the limited nature of the pornographic film industry in Norway.
Jewel got into [...] film in her late teens, first working in European hardcore. Among her notable European work is World [...] Tour #13 (working with Mark Davis and Mr. Marcus). American producers signed her as a talent shortly after in the mid-90s. Dina's first American works were for Private Video. Her first notable American work is Nasty Nymphos #20 (working with Vince Vouyer). Dina seems relaxed in front of the camera and her early roles give no hints of tension. Jewel was Miss February 1998 Penthouse Pet of the Month.
As of late 1999, Dina left the porno industry. In June 2005 there was a minor scandal at the Swedish medical products agency. An executive had been dismissed from service since it was known that one of the consultants hired for interviewing [...] addicts was Dina Jewel. Apparently Dina Jewel has put a lot of effort in making a career outside the [...] industry.
Among her notable works include Amateur Madness #28, These Girls Walk?, Climax Shots #089: [...] Treasures, Butt Banged Hitchhiking Whores, and Seymore Butts's Think Sphinc (working with T.T. Boy).
She also did a photo shooting for the German Playboy (12/96).
The subject-object problem is a longstanding philosophical issue. It arises from the notion that the world consists of objects which are perceived or otherwise acted upon by subjects. This results in multiple questions regarding how subjects relate to objects.
Whenever we make a revolutionary leap in personal development, scientific theory or any other qualitative or quantum shift of paradigm or framework, that to which we are subject becomes object for consideration. That is, our perceptions and evaluations, those things that subject us to themselves, become things we can behold. Rather than be held by our perspective, we can hold it and choose our way of thinking. We can thus step back from patterns that bind and keep us in their hold, and instead choose whether to “hold” those ways or other ways. We can either be had by a thinking pattern or choose to have the pattern, as psychologist Robert Kegan has suggested.
Kant's "Copernican revolution" was the inversion of the traditional relation between the subject of knowledge and the object of that knowledge: instead of the subject turning around the objects in an attempt to understand it, the objects would be made to turn around the rational and universal subject. Following this transcendental idealism theory, the possibility of knowledge was thus to be found in the structure of the subject itself, instead of in an objective reality from which nothing can be said.
Datapak is a Nordic packet switched network using X.25. Speeds vary from 2400-bit/s to 64 kbit/s. Datapak over dialled connections X.28 is also possible.
Datapak is also the name of removable data storage media for the Psion Organiser.
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Eidolon Software is a company that creates software for NeXT's NeXTSTEP and OPENSTEP operating systems, as well as Apple Computer's Mac OS X.
Eidolon Software is most commonly known in the NeXTSTEP/OPENSTEP community for its PopOver E-mail client software.
Eidolon Software's name is inspired from the meaning of eidolon meaning "ideal" or "ghost" (etymology from Greek for image).