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    1. “The book’s title refers to the idea that our emotional states are themselves examples of what Minsky dubs ‘ways to think,’” Shapiro offers, as he continues quoting Minsky: “‘…general methods of problem-solving that our brains use to tackle the tasks of everyday life…Rather than being impediments to reasoning,’ Minsky argues, ‘emotions can actually help us to focus our attention in ways that are relevant to our immediate goals…They do this by changing the “resources,” or processes, that our brains use at any given moment


    2. Shapiro adds, “To accommodate all the mental procedures necessary to deal with these various goals, Minsky divides the mind into six levels


    3. What counts, then Princeton President Harold Shapiro assured critics of the appointment, is “the power of the professor’s intellect and the quality of his or her scholarship and teaching


    4. The man on the end, David Shapiro has one


    5. I would like to call Cadet David Shapiro to present an opinion that I feel is relevant to this case


    6. ” David Shapiro, the only member of Rachel’s original


    7. Faye Anne Sherman was back at Intelligence, and David Shapiro was her legal officer with his wife Natasha as his assistant


    8. Shapiro! Does the initiation of a targeting radar lock constitute an act of war?”


    9. David Shapiro and the Colony Service security people worked out an amnesty deal that forgave their prior crimes as long as they remained in that system and committed no further crimes


    10. “You will actually carry that artifact between the eight of you, Rabbi Shapiro

    11. Shapiro and the other rabbis were left speechless for a moment


    12. Shapiro then lowered his voice


    13. “Not as much as Miriam of Magdala if they realized that she is officially one of their saints, Rabbi Shapiro


    14. “David is effectively an orphan, Rabbi Shapiro, but he is actually my son


    15. Shapiro became pale and stared at the little boy


    16. Rosenblum stomped away as Nancy, Doctor Shapiro besides her, went to the basket and looked tenderly at the small baby lying inside it on a folded blanket


    17. She very gently caressed the head of the child, then looked at Shapiro


    18. The baby woke up when Shapiro took it out of the basket and put it on a weight scale, the contact with the cold hard surface making it start crying


    19. Nancy spoke softly a few soothing words to the crying baby as she held him while Shapiro measured the boy


    20. Shapiro was unfortunately right about this: a Jewish orphanage would probably not take a baby that was not known to be from Jewish parents, while other orphanages would have the same problems with the boy’s unknown origins

    21. Shapiro nodded soberly as he looked at her and the baby


    22. She sat on the examination table and looked at the child as Shapiro let the room


    23. Shapiro found her still in that position a few minutes later, when he returned with a small carrying bag stuffed with baby supplies


    24. Shapiro nearly dropped his bag when the baby gave a very adult-like kiss on Nancy’s lips as the latter opened her eyes and smiled to the baby, tears in her eyes


    25. She then saw that Shapiro was watching them and smiled to him as well


    26. Holding the milk bottle in place to let Eli suck on it, Nancy followed Shapiro to a bank of elevators, taking with him a cabin up to the third floor


    27. They soon arrived at the pediatric section, where Shapiro led her first to the nursery


    28. Shapiro looked at her with both hope and reverence: he had heard plenty about her miraculous healings in Europe during the war


    29. Apparently exhausted, Nancy when to a nearby chair and sat down, still holding Eli, while Shapiro and the other doctor quickly inspected the two babies inside the incubators: both had visibly grown in size and now looked like fully developed babies


    30. Shapiro went to Nancy, who was pale and had sweat on her forehead, and knelt before her

    31. Shapiro had to lend her the support of one arm to help her up on her feet, so weak she was


    32. Shapiro would find out the next day that Nancy’s healing burst had reached all the way to Teheran in Iran, nearly one thousand miles away


    33. Join Joshua Shapiro with his partner Katrina Head, explorers of the Crystal Skulls, as


    34. (The World Mystery Research Center, co-founded by Joshua Shapiro, is a scientific and


    35. Shapiro wondered when drawing up the legal complaint what he would do if he ever had a client actually named John Doe


    36. He’ll probably want to be called something else to preserve his anonymity, Shapiro thought


    37. Shapiro had prepared and filed affidavits from each client making these admissions but leaving out their names


    38. Shapiro realized, however, that this case did not stand a chance of winning in the Harvey Schwartz/The Reluctant Terrorist


    39. Shapiro brought this case in state court under the Massachusetts constitution, the Declaration of Rights of the Inhabitants of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a document older than the U


    40. The instant Shapiro learned which judge had been assigned to the case, he realized his roll of the dice had come up with legal snake eyes, a loser

    41. Shapiro knew that Superior Court Justice Francis X


    42. Shapiro sighed with relief and walked toward his clients when they appeared at the end of the corridor


    43. ” Shapiro wondered to himself, as he did nearly every time he heard those words read, why there was not a court officer in the Commonwealth who seemed capable of memorizing that short speech


    44. Shapiro,” O’Sullivan would soon be frothing at the mouth, Shapiro mused, knowing what was in store for him


    45. When O’Sullivan turned his back to the courtroom, the court officer looked at Shapiro and shrugged his shoulders


    46. Ben Shapiro struggled to maintain his composure


    47. What Shapiro could not accept, and what was increasingly causing his formerly unquestioned passion for the legal system to wither, was when prejudice conquered reason, when the law became a cudgel for beating people down rather than a scalpel for excising what was wrong


    48. What does the tzadik, the righteous man he yearned to be, do when his hands are tied, Shapiro had begun to ask himself


    49. In such circumstances, Shapiro had not found an alternative to the legal system, but he suspected that such an alternative existed


    50. And Ben Shapiro wasn’t too Jewish













































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