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Sebastian John

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Nov 4, 2004, 10:00:35 AM11/4/04
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... da der Schuh anscheinend doch drückt, hab ich mich nach langen hin
und her, dann doch entschlossen teTeX-2.0.2 mal genauer unter die Lupe
zu nehmen - es sind ein paar Fixes notwendig gewesen - was mich
eigentlich von einer Installation abhielt ... letztendes verstehe ich
das gesamte teTeX-Packet nicht, hab aber die Fixes nach besten Wissen
und Gewissen durchgeführt! ;-)

Der Problelauf des teTeX-2.0, welches unter /usr/TeX/teTeX-2.0/ zu
finden ist, gilt für 14 Tage, und beginnt heute - einfach das neue TeX
in den Pfad aufnehmen:

- bash > export PATH=/usr/TeX/teTeX-2.0/bin:$PATH
- tcsh > setenv PATH "/usr/TeX/teTeX-2.0/bin:"$PATH

Wenn keine größeren Probleme auftreten wird am 18. November 2004
teTeX-2.0 zum Standart-(La)TeX.

Viel Vergnügen

Sebastian

ps: Für allg. Informationen zu (La)TeX bitte /usr/TeX/doc/ oder
entsprechende Literatur konsultieren! ;-)

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Sebastian John

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Dec 13, 2004, 10:00:45 PM12/13/04
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organization) as if he had gone through the power process. This
phenomenon was exploited by the fascists, nazis and communists. Our
society uses it, too, though less crudely. Example: Manuel Noriega was
an irritant to the U.S. (goal: punish Noriega). The U.S. invaded
Panama (effort) and punished Noriega (attainment of goal). The U.S.
went through the power process and many Americans, because of their
identification with the U.S., experienced the power process
vicariously. Hence the widespread public approval of the Panama
invasion; it gave people a sense of power. [15] We see the same
phenomenon in armies, corporations, political parties, humanitarian
organizations, religious or ideological movements. In particular,
leftist movements tend to attract people who are seeking to satisfy
their need for power. But for most people identification with a large
organization or a mass movement does not fully satisfy the need for
power.

84. Another way in which people satisfy their need for the power
process is through surrogate activities. As we explained in paragraphs
38-40, a surrogate activity that is directed toward an artificial goal
that the individual pursues for the sake of the "fulfillment" that he
gets from pursuing the goal, not because he needs to attain the goal
itself. For instance, there is no practical motive for building
enormous muscles, hitting a little ball into a hole or acquiring a
complete series of postage stamps. Yet many people in our society
devote themselves with passion to bodybuilding, golf or stamp
collecting. Some people are more "other-directed" than others, and
therefore will more readily attack importance to a surrogate activity
simply because the people around them treat it as important or because
society tells them it is important. That is why some people get very
serious about


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