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Loch Errochty | Old buildings | the remains are now believed to be under water. |
Livraria da Folha | null | Livraria da Folha Livraria da Folha ("Folha Bookstore") is one of Grupo Folha’s business divisions; the online bookstore currently has on offer more than 180,000 titles, including books, DVDs, Blu-ray movies and videogames.
Its website relies on a team of specialized reviewers that evaluate and suggest titles from within its catalog and keep updated lists with the best movies, TV series and video and PC games on offer.
The bookstore Website offers capsule reviews about the main book releases in the Brazilian market. |
Julian Iantzi | Life & Work in the media | Basque, something that makes him very sensitive to the euskaltzale movement in spreading the use of Basque. Work in the media Iantzi's road to TV began when he auditioned for a programme on EITB Euskal Telebista. Later, Canal 4 gave him his first break. Before stepping onto a set he had worked in administration, insurance, and also in the catering sector. He has presented numerous programmes across different television channels, but has undoubtedly become most well-known presenting different shows on EITB such as Basetxea, Begia gose, Sorginen laratza, La flecha amarilla and El conquistador del fin del mundo. In addition, |
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians | Language & Little River Casino Resort | beyond their reservation, living in areas among the majority English-speaking culture, and the language is not commonly used. Little River Casino Resort On December 3, 1998, Governor John Engler signed a compact between the Little River Band and the State of Michigan allowing gaming on reservation property. In 1999 the Band opened the Little River Casino Resort on its Manistee Reservation. Since its opening the resort has expanded in multiple stages to more than 23,000 square feet of space. Its complex includes a 292-room luxury hotel, a 1,700-seat event center, and an expanding collection of slots and table games. The |
La Paz traffic zebras | The Program | The zebra has become synonymous to living in wellness and generating positive actions in the environment with gratitude, love and respect.
The project has a double sense of benefit to the social and educational. Social, because it gives young people a space for personal growth and development, self-esteem and commitment to their city. And educational, because it offers a real alternative of citizen education based on respect for the other and understand the difference between public space and common space. Looking for harmonious coexistence.
Finally the character is recognized for his educational work in the city and is rewarded by the love |
Kings of My Love | Plot | Kings of My Love Plot Nono Nonohara is a high school girl who is a manga artist whose inspiration comes from three handsome boys of the school: Shun Kurosawa, Shinogu Hakuba, and Hikaru Akagi. As her life, as a manga artist continues, Nono develops stronger feelings towards the amazing Kurosawa-kun. |
Indian religions | Prehistory & Indus Valley civilisation | Indian religions Prehistory Evidence attesting to prehistoric religion in the Indian subcontinent derives from scattered Mesolithic rock paintings such as at Bhimbetka, depicting dances and rituals. Neolithic agriculturalists inhabiting the Indus River Valley buried their dead in a manner suggestive of spiritual practices that incorporated notions of an afterlife and belief in magic. Other South Asian Stone Age sites, such as the Bhimbetka rock shelters in central Madhya Pradesh and the Kupgal petroglyphs of eastern Karnataka, contain rock art portraying religious rites and evidence of possible ritualised music. Indus Valley civilisation The religion and belief system of the Indus valley |
Kingsley Kuku | Remaking the Niger Delta: Challenges & Opportunities | its security agencies to rise up against the challenges of violent assaults targeted not just at the economic soul of Nigeria but at peace and security of the nation; and at the efforts of the Nigerian government in sustaining its foreign policy drive. Like other patriots and stakeholders in the development of the Niger Delta, Kuku has made postulations for change and demonstration actions towards the growth of the region and advancement of Nigeria being part of the several interventionist strategies such as the Niger Delta Development Commission, Amnesty Programme (headed by Kingsley Kuku), Ministry of Niger Delta and other |
Kamen Rider OOO | Production & Story | originally set to premiere on March 27, 2011. However, due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the airing of this episode was postponed by one week to April 3, 2011. For the 999th and 1000th episodes, various guest stars with the kanji for thousand (千 chi) in their name were featured: Chiaki, Chisato Morishita, Chinatsu Wakatsuki, and the owarai duo Harisenbon (sen also being Japanese for 1000). Story Eiji Hino is a traveling man who has no place to call home and a tragic past. When metallic creatures known as the Greeed awaken after their 800-year slumber to attack |
Lime Lake, New York | Geography | Delevan, which then continues north to Cattaraugus Creek, a west-flowing tributary of Lake Erie. Less than one mile south of Lime Lake and only a few feet higher is the drainage divide between the Great Lakes watershed to the north and the Mississippi River watershed to the south: Ischua Creek flows south to Olean Creek, a tributary of the Allegheny River, then the Ohio River, and finally the Mississippi.
New York State Route 16 and Cattaraugus County Route 70 connect Lime Lake to Machias. |
Linkage (horse) | Preakness Stakes | in a field of seven stakes winning colts. As the prohibitive odds-on favorite Linkage broke well in second place under Bill Shoemaker but was aggressively rated back to third going into Pimlico's famous "Clubhouse Turn." Linkage was taken to the outside by Shoe and moved into third going down the backstretch. Fractions were swift on the front end finishing the first quarter in :234/5 and the half in :48 flat.
Linkage was on the outside but was hemming in the others around him snugly. He was always within striking distance of the front runner Aloma's Ruler. At three quarters of |
Las Rozas de Madrid | Sports | by the Town Council. On two occasions the TSJM has failed to secure the return of these municipal plots.
Other popular sports are the Toad in the hole, Hammer throw, Calva, a sort of Horseshoes and chito, a pastime in which a diskus is aimed at a target upon which a coin is balanced. |
Jubilee Issue | Origins & Issue | Jubilee Issue Origins The variety of colours and designs was partly in response to the much-disliked "Lilac and Green" issues of 1883-1884. The 1884 Stamp Committee was formed to make decisions about improved replacements. After several meetings, and considering a number of essays by De La Rue (many of which survive in the marketplace), they produced a report recommending the use of surface printing, two colours in fugitive inks, coloured paper, and the dropping of the corner letters that had distinguished stamps on the sheet. Issue The 1887 issue generally followed the Committee's recommendations and the ¹⁄₂d, 1 ¹⁄₂d, 2d, 2 ¹⁄₂d, |
Linnton, Portland, Oregon | Popular culture | culture The train hopping scenes from the movie Paranoid Park (2007) were filmed around the NW 107th Ave grade crossing. |
Leicester City Centre | Facilities | Firebug, and The Shed.
Several old Anglican churches are based in or around the city centre. St Martin's is now Leicester Cathedral. The other four historic parishes were St Margaret's, St Mary de Castro, All Saints', and St Nicholas'. The first Anglican Church to be built in the city after the medieval period was St George's – contrary to popular belief, this is not empty and disused but is in fact a Serbian Orthodox Church, used by the Serbian Orthodox people as a place of worship, regularly.
There is a large Roman Catholic church and Priory named Holy Cross on New Walk/Wellington |
Julia Domna | Death & Legacy | Mausoleum of Hadrian. Legacy Julia Domna is remembered for encouraging Philostratus to write the Life of Apollonius of Tyana. Julia is thought to have died before Philostratus could finish his work of eight volumes. She also influenced Roman fashion: the hairstyle that she used would later be worn by Roman empress Cornelia Salonina and Palmyran queen Zenobia. Julia seems to have introduced the wearing of wigs, a custom of Assyrians, to Rome. |
Kirby Grant | Movie career & Sky King | King. Sky King Grant starred in the series Sky King during its entire run (1952, and 1956–59), filming 72 episodes in all. He played Arizona rancher-pilot Schuyler "Sky" King, who fought bad guys and rescued people with his airplane. Early villains were bank robbers and kidnappers; some later foils were Russian spies and saboteurs. Sky's first airplane was a Cessna T-50 (known among pilots as the "Bamboo Bomber" because of its wooden wings), and later a much more modern Cessna 310B. Sky's airplanes were named "Songbird". Sky and his niece Penny, played by Gloria Winters, lived on the "Flying Crown |
Incisoscutum | Embryos | the ptyctodonts Materpiscis attenboroughi
and Australoptyctodus gardineri, the ‘last meals’ of the Incisoscutum have now been reinterpreted as embryos, 5 cm in length, within pregnant adult females.
The apparent gastric etching is now thought to be an early stage of ossification. The disarrangement is thought to be due to scattering as a result of the body cavity opening postmortem, worm casts throughout the body and surrounding matrix reveal that the fish carcass remained in an open environment after death. Furthermore, the lack of any taxa associated with the completely preserved delicate plates means that the arthrodires can now be excluded as |
JBM | Beginnings | JBM Beginnings Marchant was born in Montreal, Quebec. He was classically trained in guitar from the age of seven. According to one account, as a young man Marchant lived in his family's home in the American Adirondack Mountains for three years, living mostly in seclusion, to realize songs that he had written earlier in Los Angeles, California. In 2008, he recorded songs in a church studio in Hudson, New York.
Marchant has toured with Nathaniel Rateliff, Rogue Wave, Avi Buffalo and Sondre Lerche. He has shared the stage with other singer-songwriters, including St. Vincent, Elvis Perkins and Swedish singer The Tallest |
Japanese raccoon dog | Taxonomic disputes & In folklore and tradition | confirmed unique sequences of mtDNA, classifying the Japanese raccoon dog as a distinct isolation species, based on evidence of eight Robertsonian translocations. The International Union for Conservation of Nature Canid Group's Canid Biology and Conservation Conference in September 2001 rejected the classification of the Japanese raccoon dog as a separate species, but its status is still disputed, based on its elastic genome.
A not mutually exclusive position advanced by some researchers is that Japanese raccoon dogs could be further divided into separate subspecies as N. p. procyonoides (hondo-tanuki) and N. p. albus (ezo-tanuki). In folklore and tradition The tanuki has |
Jesus Insulted by the Soldiers | null | In 1959 Michel Leiris noted its similarities to an engraving by Schelte Adams Bolswert, whilst Theodore Reff saw it as influenced by Ecce homo (Madrid, Prado Museum) or Christ Mocked by the Soldiers, both by Van Dyck. Julius Meier-Graefe also noted the influence of Diego Velázquez on the work and Ann Coffin Hanson that of Hendrick ter Brugghen · .
This work and his The Dead Christ with Angels (1864) were adjudged violent and insufficiently academic by art critics and the public. Paul de Saint-Victor referred to the 1865 work as "the horrible Ecce Homo by Monsieur Manet". Manet's usual critics |
Legion of Christ | Ethos | is loved as both Mother of the Church and of the individual Legionary's vocation. Legionaries consecrate their spiritual and apostolic lives to her care, and seek to take on her virtues of faith, hope, charity, obedience to God, humility, and cooperation with Christ's plan of redemption and justice.
Love for Souls is expressed in an ardent desire to spread Christ's kingdom in this world. Legionaries try to use every moment of their time to help the greatest number of souls know and love Christ. They want to be able to say when they get to Heaven that they never wasted one |
Knights of Saint Thomas | Militarisation | of Bonhommes at Ashridge
At the fall of Acre, 12 May 1291, the Master and nine knights of the Order were killed. Following the battle, the Holy Land was lost to the Saracens, the Order of St Thomas, along with the Order of Knights Templar, moved their Priory to the island of Cyprus where they erected the beautiful St. Nicholas Church at Nicosia. (The ruins of the Church are still standing and have been recently restored.) However divisions arose between the master in Cyprus and the master of the London headquarters. By 1320, with a deteriorating situation in the Levant, Henry |
Julio Machado | Early career & Shooting | willingness to challenge hitters. He also pitched a better-than-average curveball and a slider. Shooting Spending the 1991 offseason in his homeland, Machado fatally shot a woman following an auto accident on December 8. More than two weeks later, Machado was missing and the Brewers said they that they were planning for 1992 with the assumption that Machado would not be on the team. Though he was described as a fugitive, Venezuelan reporters said that Machado would probably turn himself in after the holidays. He was held in a Caracas prison while an investigation was carried out from the middle of |
Lasiommata maera | Biology | a single brood in the south. Adults fly from April to September. These butterflies are avid fliers and they are seldom seen in flight in strong wind. |
Iris Chang | Public notability | television, demanded an apology and expressed her dissatisfaction with his mere acknowledgement "that really unfortunate things happened, acts of violence were committed by members of the Japanese military". "It is because of these types of wording and the vagueness of such expressions that Chinese people, I think, are infuriated," was her reaction.
Chang's visibility as a public figure increased with her final work, The Chinese in America. After her death, she became the subject of tributes from fellow writers. Mo Hayder dedicated a novel to her. Reporter Richard Rongstad eulogized her as "Iris Chang lit a flame and passed it to |
Legal history of China | Legal reforms under the 1982 Constitution | that "no organization or individual may enjoy the privilege of being above the Constitution and the law" (Article 5). This article had been interpreted by Chinese observers to include party leaders. The state Constitution also delineated the fundamental rights and duties of citizens, including protection from defamation of character, illegal arrest or detention, and unlawful search.
The National People's Congress and the local people's congresses continued to enact legislation to meet the juridical and other needs of their jurisdictions. The draft Law on Civil Procedure, in force from October 1982, provided guidelines for hearing civil cases. These cases constituted the majority |
Life Explored | Use | Life Explored Use Life Explored use is like the sister-course Christianity Explored in that both courses are aimed at a non-Christian audience who are open to exploring who is Jesus, why did he come, and what does it mean to follow him. Both LE and CE are relational with most courses run with a meal environment and both look to at the source document of Christianity - The Bible to make this exploration. Both are seven session series and both can be run in homes, in churches or in a third-place environment.
It can be run before or after Christianity Explored |
Jimmy Dunn (footballer, born 1900) | International career & Personal life | as the Wembley Wizards.
While at Everton, Dunn gained one further cap, again against Wales. Personal life His son, Jimmy Dunn (jr.), would later also find fame on the football field, participating in Wolverhampton Wanderers' victorious 1949 FA Cup team.
Dunn was the great, great uncle of Falkirk midfielder Alex Harris. |
Kensington System | Application | Kensington System Application The System was aimed at rendering the young Princess Victoria weak and dependent, and thus unlikely to adhere to her other relatives in the House of Hanover against her mother and Conroy. Young Victoria was never allowed to be apart from either her mother, her tutor, or her governesses, Baroness Lehzen and
the Duchess of Northumberland. She was kept isolated from other children; her mother and Conroy strictly monitored and recorded her every action and entirely controlled whom she was allowed to meet.
Victoria had only two playmates during her adolescence: her half sister, Princess Feodora of Leiningen, |
Leicester City Centre | Modern developments | opened on 4 September 2008), and the Haymarket Shopping Centre (opened in 1974, on the site of the old hay market), both facing onto the Haymarket Memorial Clock Tower area. On the opposite side of Humberstone Gate to the Haymarket is a new building, with no communal space, occupied by a variety of retailers, that incorporates the famous Lewis's tower from the previous department store on the site.
Major chain stores can also be found on the pedestrianised Gallowtree Gate, running south-east from the clock tower, and which continues to the railway station as Granby Street. To the south of the |
Koert Vermeulen | Creative vision of “Tree Rings” | rings are supported at three points by three curved metal rods, the longest section measuring 6 meters. A concrete base supports the three metal rods.
The entire scheme is programmable to create vastly different effects. Precise shifts in color and tempo can be created to focus on one tree or to create a sequence or group effect, with over 80,000 000 possible combinations of effects per tree. The installation is scalable, from a lighting effect on individual tree to the orchestration of a light show involving every tree along the entire avenue. Conceptually "the ring, a sign of union and completeness, |
Lojban | Lojban as a means of creativity | attempt to remove some limits on human thought; these limits are not understood, so that the tendency is to try to remove restrictions whenever we find the language structure gets in our way. You definitely can talk nonsense in Lojban.
Bob LeChevalier:
In Lojban, a little grammar makes for a lot of semantic fun, since the grammar doesn't interfere with the semantic quibble you love. [...] In addition to its grammar, Lojban is definitely a priori in its words[...] We presume that everything can be covered as compounds of the classification scheme implied by the gismu [root words]. [...] We haven't, though, |
Lacerdão | History | Lacerdão History In 1980, the works on Lacerdão were completed. The inaugural match was played on October 19 of that year, when Central the Nigeria national football team 3-1. The first goal of the stadium was scored by Central's Gil Mineiro.
The stadium's attendance record currently stands at 24,450, set on October 22, 1986 when Central beat Flamengo 2-1.
In the 1980s, the stadium was reformed and renamed to its current name. Its original name was Estádio Pedro Victor de Albuquerque. Pedro Victor de Albuquerque was one of the first presidents of Central. |
Legal history of China | Legal system under the 1975 Constitution & 1978-1981 | study group from the Supreme People's Court affirmed that the courts and the public security organs were solely responsible for maintaining public order, and they called on the people to accept the views of superior authorities.
The government set out to reorganize completely all judicial procedures and establish codes of criminal law and judicial procedure as quickly as possible. Law schools were reopened, professors were rehired to staff them, and legal books and journals reappeared. By the end of 1977, the legal system and the courts reportedly were stronger than at any time since the 1954-56 period. 1978-1981 A new constitution |
Kingston Business School | History & Location & Campus | Kingston Business School History Kingston Business School origins date to the 1960s. It is now part of the Faculty of Business and Law at Kingston University. The Faculty was established in 1984 as part of the Kingston Polytechnic which became a university in 1992. Location Kingston University Business School is based in Kingston upon Thames on the border of London and Surrey. Campus The Business School is situated on the Kingston Hill campus, one of four campuses of the university, in the London borough of Kingston upon Thames. In April 2012 it moved into a new purpose-built building on the |
Lawler, Iowa | 2010 census & 2000 census | who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.20 and the average family size was 2.77.
The median age in the city was 44.3 years. 20.5% of residents were under the age of 18; 8.5% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 21.9% were from 25 to 44; 27.4% were from 45 to 64; and 21.9% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 49.0% male and 51.0% female. 2000 census As of the census of 2000, there were 461 people, 202 households, and 134 families residing in the |
Lojban | Lojban as a means of creativity | be used on "back stabber" and would signal "There is a culturally dependent construction here!" The intent is not that everything is instantly and perfectly comprehensible to someone who knows only the root words, but rather that non-root words are built up creatively from the roots. Thus "heart pain" would refer to the literal heart and literal pain;
what would be ambiguous would be the exact connection between these two. Is the
pain in the heart, because of the heart, or what? But "heart pain" would not be
a valid tanru for "emotional pain", absent the figurative speech marker.
The language was built to |
Lafayette Regional Xpressway | History | interstate routed through the City of Lafayette.
As with many large transportation projects, development of the LRX environmental impact statement is utilizing a tiered process to study project impacts. Tier 1 is examining five corridor alternatives. At the end of tier 1, a preferred LRX corridor will be selected and documented in a record of decision (ROD). During the more detailed Tier 2 review, LRX alignments within the preferred corridor will be considered.
The LMEC hosted informal open-house meetings on June 6 and 7, 2017 to involve the public in the LRX project review process. The LMEC reported at that |
Little Hadham | Hadham Hall | of the time records her visit to "Mayster Kapel's, where was excellente good cheere and entertaynement." Arthur Capell (1608–1649) was a noted member of Parliament who was raised to the Peerage as Baron Capell of Hadham in 1641. In 1627, Arthur Capell married Elizabeth Morrison, daughter of Sir Charles Morrison, and heir to the Cassiobury Estate in Watford, and the Capell family became closely associated with Cassiobury. Capell supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War, and was condemned to death by the Parliamentarians, beheaded in May 1649. One of Capell's last requests was for his heart to be |
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act | History & Overview | Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act History S. 2845 was introduced by U.S. Senator Susan M. Collins of Maine. The Senate approved the bill, 96–2, the House approved the bill, 336–75, and President George W. Bush signed the Act on December 17, 2004, making it law. The Electronic Frontier Foundation objected to Act's potential effects on civil liberties. Overview This act established both the position of Director of National Intelligence (DNI), the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), and the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board.
The IRTPA requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to take over the conducting of pre-flight comparisons |
Laura Gardin Fraser | null | Laura Gardin Fraser Laura Gardin Fraser (September 14, 1889 in Chicago, Illinois – August 13, 1966 in Norwalk, Connecticut) was an American sculptor and the wife of sculptor James Earle Fraser.
Laura Gardin studied under Fraser at the Art Students League of New York from 1910 to 1912. Alone or with her husband she designed a number of U.S. coins, notably the 1921 Alabama Centennial half dollar, the 1922 Grant Memorial half dollar, the 1925 Fort Vancouver Centennial half dollar, and the 1926 Oregon Trail Memorial half dollar.
In 1931 she was the winner of the competition to design a new |
Justin Verlander | 2014 | and WHIP in the season's first half were also elevated to 4.71 and 1.49 respectively. Verlander was not named to the AL All-Star team for the first time since 2008, snapping a streak of five straight appearances.
On August 11, in a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Verlander allowed five runs, four earned, on four hits in only one inning. Verlander left the game with right shoulder soreness, in his shortest outing of his career. His previous shortest outing was 1¹⁄₃ innings in 2008. Verlander would miss his next start, the first time that had occurred in his career.
Justin fared somewhat |
Knud Möller | Background & Career | 1917 they moved to Helsinki.
Knud was born there in 1919 and lived in his youth in Käkisalmi and Viipuri. Career Möller worked as journalist in 1939 when he graduated from high school. Möller was born as Danish citizen and didn't take a Finnish citizenship until in the 1970s so he took part in the Winter War as one of about 1200 Danish volunteers.
During the war he was also journalist in Sweden and Denmark. When television became part of mass media in Finland in the 1960s Yle hired him as a correspondent because of his very good language skills and knowing |
Little Satan | Background history & Contemporary use | Little Satan Background history According to some sources Ruhollah Khomeini, leader of Iranian Revolution, coined this phrase in its contemporary meaning. While according to others such as the Glasgow Herald Colonel Gaddafi was the one to use it for Israel. Contemporary use Prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, used this phrase when referring to Iranian rhetoric during a visit to the United States and said "For them, we are you and you are us. And you know something, Mr President? At least on this last point, I think they're right. We are you and you are us. We're together. ... |
Listeria | Treatment & Research | scans to monitor the health of the fetus. Higher doses of antibiotics are sometimes given to pregnant women to ensure penetration of the umbilical cord and placenta.
Asymptomatic patients who have been exposed to Listeria are not recommended for treatment, but are informed of the signs and symptoms of the disease and told to return for medical care if symptoms present. Research Some Listeria species are opportunistic pathogens: L. monocytogenes is most prevalent in the elderly, pregnant mothers, and patients infected with HIV. With improved healthcare leading to a growing elderly population and extended life expectancies for HIV infected patients, |
Leonardo de Mango | Biography | School of Fine Arts. Forced to leave Istanbul briefly in 1911 during the Tripolitanian War, the artist returned to the city following the Treaty of Ouchy on 15 October 1912. De Mango was among the artists who, at the initiative of Alexander Vallaury, a teacher in the architecture department of the School of Fine Arts, and Regis Delbeuf, manager of the Istanbul daily Le Stamboul, organized the first painting and sculpture exhibition at Beyoğlu in 1901, dubbed the Pera Exhibitions in the Passage Oriental, an arcade owned by the French merchant Bourdon. With 27 works, De Mango was the most |
Judy in Disguise (With Glasses) | Arrangements and content & Chart performance | Judy in Disguise (With Glasses) Arrangements and content The song features strings, brass, a sitar, piano, bass, guitar, drums, breathing sounds, and dissonant string sounds. Its title is a play on, and a mondegreen of, the Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds." (Fred thought the lyrics were "Lucy in disguise with diamonds" when he first heard the selection.)
The other members of the Playboy Band did not like the unusual slow abrupt ending with Fred intoning the final line, "I guess I'll just take your glasses." Chart performance In January 1968, the song reached #1 in the U.S. and |
Linkage (horse) | Early racing career | was 7-0 coming into the race.
Clark decided to run in two last big prep races to get Linkage ready for a triple crown campaign. In march he was entered in the $150,000 grade two Louisiana Derby. In that race he was beaten by hos arch-rival El Baba who turned the tables on him and beat him by a length. Linkage was then shipped to Kentucky and was entered in the $150,000 grade one Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland Race Course at a mile and one eighth. In the Blue Grass he beat eventual Kentucky Derby winner |
Kat Blaque | Early life & YouTube | Kat Blaque Early life Blaque was born in Lynwood, California and raised in Walnut, California. She is adopted. In middle school, Blaque began to question her gender identity and started to identify as genderqueer. She began identifying as a trans woman in college. Blaque graduated from the California Institute of the Arts in 2012 with a BFA in character animation. YouTube Blaque started video blogging in December 2010. Her YouTube channel Kat Blaque is focused on discussing race, gender, and other social justice issues. Blaque has described herself by saying, "I'm a woman, I'm black, I'm curvy and I'm trans. |
Kaitlin Hawayek | Early years & 2012–2013 season: First season with Baker & 2013–2014 season: World Junior title | Hawayek/Bramante competed at two ISU Junior Grand Prix events and finished sixth on the junior level at the 2012 U.S. Championships. They parted ways at the end of the season. 2012–2013 season: First season with Baker Hawayek teamed up with Jean-Luc Baker in June 2012. They were sent to two JGP events and won the silver medal in Germany. Hawayek/Baker took the junior silver medal at the 2013 U.S. Championships and were assigned to the 2013 World Junior Championships in Milan where they finished seventh. 2013–2014 season: World Junior title During the 2013–14 ISU Junior Grand Prix, Hawayek/Baker won the |
Jugendbund Neudeutschland | null | merged with the parallel girls movement Heliand and formed the Katholische Studierende Jugend, which is affiliated with the International Young Christian Students. |
Las Rozas de Madrid | Transportation & Cinema | retailers in the municipality as well as commuter links to Madrid city. The nearby autovía A-6 is regularly congested at an accident blackspot about "Km 16" (near Majadahonda) some 5 km south of Las Rozas (which is at "Km 22" from Madrid). Cinema During the 1960s, Las Rozas was used as a film set, with one studio that Samuel Bronston built being a luxurious mansion near Las Matas. It was one of the most important film studios in Europe and aimed to be the largest in the world, but commercial failures such as 55 Days at Peking prevented Las Rozas from |
KOOP (FM) | Early History | Board.
These provisions are designed to ensure that each Community Board is broadly representative and is not dominated by a narrow set of interests. Note that these provisions do not prevent a change in the direction, philosophy, or leadership of the station. They simply require that any such change be based on support from many membership sectors and on more than one annual election.
Acquiring the frequency
In the summer of 1986, engineer Bob duTreil completed an engineering study for the broadcast license application, for which the fledgling station agreed to pay $2,500, the first of a number of debts incurred by |
Lawler, Iowa | History & Geography & 2010 census | Lawler, Iowa History Lawler was incorporated in 1871. It is named for John Lawler, an early settler who was instrumental in bringing the railroad to the settlement. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.89 square miles (2.31 km²), of which, 0.88 square miles (2.28 km²) is land and 0.01 square miles (0.03 km²) is water. 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 439 people, 200 households, and 127 families residing in the city. The population density was 498.9 inhabitants per square mile (192.6/km²). There were 214 housing units at an average |
John G. Gary | Education & Career | John G. Gary Education Delegate Gary graduated from Glen Burnie High School. He attended Anne Arundel Community College and the University of Maryland. Career Delegate Gary earned several awards during his career including Man of the Year from the Young Republicans of Anne Arundel County in 1977 and Legislator of the Year by the American Family Association in 1989. He served as Assistant Minority Whip and was a member of the Constitutional and Administrative Law Committee from 1983 until 1986 and the Appropriations Committee from 1987 until 1994. |
Lichchavi Express | Time Table | ANAND VIHAR TRM1--15:10–01
2GZB GHAZIABAD115:3815:4002:00131
3DER DADRI116:0316:0502:00301
4KRJ KHURJA JN116:3816:4002:00761
5ALJN ALIGARH JN117:1017:1202:001191
6TDL TUNDLA JN119:1019:1505:001971
7CNB KANPUR CENTRAL123:2523:3510:004271
8ALD ALLAHABAD JN102:3002:5525:006212
9ALY ALLAHABAD CITY103:0503:0702:006232
10GYN GYANPUR ROAD104:1304:1502:006852
11BHLP BHULANPUR105:3205:3402:007392
12BSB VARANASI |
Leningrad Front | History | front, along with the Volkhov Front, the 1st Baltic Front and the 2nd Baltic Front, pushed back Army Group North and broke the 28-month-long blockade. Several days later, these forces would completely liberate all of the Leningrad Oblast and Kalinin Oblast. Six months later, the Leningrad Front took over the town of Narva.
On April 21, 1944, parts of the Leningrad front were broken off to create the 3rd Baltic Front. In June 1944, the Leningrad front, along with the Baltic fleet had successfully carried out the Vyborg operation. As a result of which, Finland would later leave the German side |
Kuromukuro | Plot & Broadcast and distribution | it requires two pilots, Yukina thus becomes Ouma's combat partner. Broadcast and distribution Kuromukuro is directed by Tensai Okamura and produced by P.A.Works, spanning 26 episodes. It began airing on April 7, 2016. The series is written by Ryō Higaki, with character designs by Yuriko Ishii and music by Hiroaki Tsutsumi. For the first 13 episodes, the opening theme is "Deathtopia" (デストピア Desutopia) by Glay, and the ending theme is "Reali.stic" (リアリ・スティック Riari Stikku) by Michi. For the remaining 13 episodes, the opening theme is "Chō Onsoku Destiny" (超音速デスティニー lit. Supersonic Destiny) by Glay, and the ending theme is "Eien |
Legal history of China | Modernization of China’s Legal Practices | professional administration system and to the development of Chinese legal profession. |
Lúrio University | Campuses & Athletics | hospital are planned for the Nampula campus.
The Nampula campus contains the faculties of Health Sciences, Architecture and Physical Planning, Social and Human Sciences, and the School of Business. At the Pemba campus are located the faculties of Engineering and Natural Sciences. The Niassa campus consists of the Faculty of Agrarian Sciences. Although the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences is based out of the Nampula campus, it courses include time spent at the Island of Mozambique. Athletics The university has some sports programs, including basketball, handball, and tennis. The university is looking to develop a football (soccer) team, and recently |
Longest train services | Europe | Budapest service.
Services to and from Russia and Ukraine (traditionally targeted at poorer demographics) resisted longer, but these, too, have been reduced and reinvented in recent years. As of 2015, there are 3 services connecting Moscow with Western Europe, which are by far the longest ones on the European continent. These now feature luxurious sleeper cars and are targeted primarily at wealthier customers, with ticket prices well exceeding air fare. Most services connecting Kiev with Western Europe have been discontinued all together (due to the poor Ukrainian railway infrastructure being a significant contributing factor), with one lasting daily train to Budapest, |
Load testing | Car charging system | When applied, it draws approximately the same current the car's starter motor would draw during cranking. Based on the specified cold cranking amperes of the battery, if the voltage under load falls below a certain point, the battery is bad. Load tests are also used on running cars to check the output of the car's alternator. |
Kent West (European Parliament constituency) | Boundaries | Kent West (European Parliament constituency) Boundaries 1979–1984: Dartford; East Surrey; Gillingham; Gravesend; Rochester and Chatham; Royal Tunbridge Wells; Sevenoaks; Tonbridge and Malling.
1984–1994: Dartford; Gillingham; Gravesham; Medway; Mid Kent; Sevenoaks; Tonbridge and Malling; Tunbridge Wells.
1994–1999: Dartford; Gillingham; Gravesham; Maidstone; Medway; Mid Kent; Tonbridge and Malling. |
Lojban | Etymology & History | Lojban Etymology The name "Lojban" is a compound formed from loj and ban, which are short forms of logji (logic) and bangu (language). History Lojban's predecessor, Loglan, a language invented by James Cooke Brown in 1955 and later developed by The Loglan Institute, Loglan was originally conceived as a means to examine the influence of language on the speaker's thought (an assumption known as the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis).
As Brown started to claim his copyright on the language's components, bans were put on the community's activity to stop them changing aspects of the language. In order to circumvent such control, a group |
Kensington Lakes Activities Association | Membership timeline | Kensington Lakes Activities Association Membership timeline On March 13, 2017, Milford, South Lyon, South Lyon East, Walled Lake Central, Walled Lake Northern, Walled Lake Western, Waterford Kettering, Waterford Mott, and White Lake Lakeland announced plans to leave the KLAA to form a new conference entitled the Lakes Valley Conference, effective starting the 2017-2018 school year. Pinckney also left the KLAA in 2017 to join the Southeastern Conference. These departures prompted the KLAA to switch from a four division system of North, South, West, and Central divisions to a two division system of Black and Gold divisions, and later, East and |
Lawndale, California | Geography & 2010 | warm all year long. In the winter there are moderate rains. Because of the formation of the Palos Verdes Peninsula and its proximity to the beach, the city gets effects of the marine layer on almost identical, if not slightly lower levels of nearby beach cities Manhattan Beach and El Segundo. 2010 The 2010 United States Census reported that Lawndale had a population of 32,769. The population density was 16,599.0 people per square mile (6,408.9/km²). The racial makeup of Lawndale was 14,274 (43.6%) White (16.2% Non-Hispanic White), 3,320 (10.1%) African American, 301 (0.9%) Native American, 3,269 (10.0%) Asian, 367 (1.1%) |
Kök-Janggak | History & Population | Kök-Janggak History Kök-Janggak originated as a coal-mining settlement in 1910. The upper strata of coal of the Kok-Yangak coal deposit were mined on a small scale until the October Revolution. During the Civil War in Russia the mine was destroyed by basmachi and extraction was suspended. During the first five-year plan new drift mines were developed and an access railroad from Jalal-Abad was built in 1931, resulting in a rapid increase in coal production. In 1943 Kök-Janggak became a town. Population The population of Kök-Janggak was 10,341 in 2004; including 8,400 - Kyrgyz, 640 - Uzbek, 540 - Russian, 210 |
Kalinga Magha | Origin theories & Invasion and Reign | Kalinga Magha Origin theories The origin of Kalinga Magha is unknown, but due to his name, he is often referred to be from Kalinga, a historical place which corresponds mainly with present-day Odisha along with some northern parts of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Although his ethnicity has given rise to other various theories.
The most favored theory states that he was a prince from the Chodaganga dynasty who ruled Kalinga. They were descended from the Western Ganga dynasty and the Tamil Chola dynasty. Invasion and Reign Kalinga Magha landed in Karainagar in 1215 AD with a large army of 24,000 Tamil |
Joaquim Gomes de Souza | null | general method to solve PDEs, according to Manfredo do Carmo: "[in his book] He [Souza] employed methods not entirely rigorous and it is not clear exactly how much of his work would remain if submitted to a careful scrutiny; as far as I know, it was never put to such a test."
He died at the age of 35, in London. The cause of death was a disease of the lung. C. S. Fernandez and C. M. Souza described his endeavorer in Europe: "He was audacious and fought with insistence for his scientific recognition in Europe. His effort was fruitless, though." |
Limbo | Limbo of the Patriarchs | Radcliffe explained the "today" as a reference to the "Today of eternity".
Jesus is also described as preaching to "the spirits in prison" (1 Pet 3:19). Medieval drama sometimes portrayed Christ leading a dramatic assault—The Harrowing of Hell—during the three days between the Crucifixion and the resurrection. In this assault, Jesus freed the souls of the just and escorted them triumphantly into heaven. This imagery is still used in the Eastern Orthodox Church's Holy Saturday liturgy (between Good Friday and Pascha) and in Eastern Orthodox icons of the Resurrection of Jesus.
The doctrine expressed by the term "Limbo of the Fathers" was |
Jack the Ripper in fiction | Television | to weapons, but Kolchak dematerialises the apparently immortal being by electrocuting him. In an episode of the NBC television series Voyagers! (1982-1983), American journalist Nellie Bly is attacked in London, but her assailant runs off when time-travelers Phineas Bogg and Jeffrey Jones (the titular Voyagers) arrive on the scene. A mix-up causes Nellie Bly to accuse Phineas Bogg of being Jack the Ripper, requiring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to use facts and logic to clear Bogg. The Ripper turns out to be Drake, a renegade Voyager. An episode of The Outer Limits titled "Ripper" (1997) was set in 1888 and |
Khutir Nadia | Things to see & The September Gems festival & Tourism | which belong to Tobylevych - Tarkovsky Arseny Aleksandrovich.
The cemetery of Karlyuzhynskii is nearby, where Ivan Karpovich and his family are buried. The September Gems festival In 1970, during the celebration of Tobilevich's 125th anniversary, "The September Gems" annual theatre festival was inaugurated. This has involved the greatest of modern Ukrainian writers and theater workers, and it became pan-Ukrainian in 1990. Tourism Every year "Khutir Nadia" has more than 4,000 visitors from different regions of Ukraine and abroad. It was nominated to be one of the Seven Wonders of Ukraine although it did not make the final list. |
Jerzy Sikorski | Encyclopedist & Copernicus' Polish nationality and descent | of Warmian Chapter canons and members in the Polish Biographical Dictionary, which is printed by the Polish Academy of Sciences. These included biographies of Preuck Jan (1575–1631), Preuck Jerzy (d. 1556), Reich Feliks (c. 1475–1539), Sculteti Aleksander (1485–1564), Sculteti Bernard (d. 1518), and Sculteti Jan (d. 1526). Copernicus' Polish nationality and descent Reviewing the document Locationes mansorum desertorum (Allocation of abandoned fiefs), which was written by Copernicus in the region of Olsztyn Castle, Olsztyn, Poland, Jerzy Sikorski discovered that, out of the 136 names of allocation of fiefs, 60 were Polish names (peasants had only first names) written in phonetically |
Justus von Liebig | Early life and education | the experience is said to have shaped Liebig's later work. Due in part to Liebig's innovations in fertilizers and agriculture, the 1816 famine became known as "the last great subsistence crisis in the Western world".
Liebig attended grammar school at the Ludwig-Georgs-Gymnasium in Darmstadt, from the ages of 8 to 14. Leaving without a certificate of completion, he was apprenticed for several months to the apothecary Gottfried Pirsch (1792–1870) in Heppenheim before returning home, possibly because his father could not afford to pay his indentures. He worked with his father for the next two years, then attended the University of |
Ji Yun | Mansion & Popular culture | scholar, Hanlin scholar and poet, like Ji Yun. Huang was a renowned calligrapher; several of his calligraphic pieces are in the collection of the Palace Museum. Popular culture Ji, portrayed by Zhang Guoli, is the titular character in the mainland Chinese TV series The Eloquent Ji Xiaolan. The series mainly revolve around Ji, his rival Heshen (portrayed by Wang Gang), the Qianlong Emperor (portrayed by Zhang Tielin), along with court events in the Qing Dynasty. |
Lake Local School District (Stark County) | Funding Issues | -Karen Koch on funding for the bond issue |
Lampaul-Guimiliau Parish close | Calvary & Ossuary | either side. On the reverse of Jesus is a pièta, sadly much mutilated, although it was restored in 1993. Below Jesus are two small angels holding a chalice in which they have collected his Blood and under the bad thief there is a depiction of a demon ready to whisk his soul off to hell. Beneath the good thief, the depiction of an angel promises his soul a better fate. Ossuary This building dates to 1667 and is attributed to G. Kerlezroux. The motto "Memento mori" is written above the ossuary door, contrasting with the fine carving of the Tree |
Kevin Deeromram | Early career & Thailand & International career & Personal life | Kevin Deeromram Early career Deeromram trained at the youth system of Djurgårdens IF Fotboll. He featured in the U-19 and U-21 squad between 2014 and 2015. He was loaned to play for Superettan club Åtvidabergs FF in 2016.
In January 2015, Deeromram was loaned to SV Werder Bremen in Germany. The loan contract started from 1 February until the end of 2015 December. Thailand In January 2017, Deeromram decided to move to his motherland by signing with Ratchaburi Mitr Phol. International career Deeromram was picked for Sweden national under-17 football team and Sweden national under-19 football team. Personal life Deeromram was |
Køge Museum | Building & Garden | Køge Museum Building The museum is based in a two-storey, half-timbered building from the 16th century. A long side wing to the rear of the main wing forms the last remains of a larger complex which surrounded two interior courtyards. Garden To the rear of the main wing is a garden with a small playground. It is accessible through the gate with ticket to the museum. |
Land imprinter | Uses and limitations | removed prior to imprinting.
The land imprinter is typically used directly on unprepared soils, without initial tilling. The heavy roller and angled teeth crush weeds and brush into mulch, which remain as a nutrient base for new seedlings. Accordingly, it can be used on land that has been burned either intentionally or in wildfires, where remnant vegetation should be retained.
Imprinting is best suited for seeding on loose soils, and where there is either no existing plant cover—or light to moderate brush cover—before planting. Haferkamp and colleagues compared seed drill planting to imprinting on loose and firm seedbeds on a Wyoming big |
Joel Myerson | null | Joel Myerson Joel Myerson (born 1945) is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English Language and Literature at the University of South Carolina. He has edited many books about the works of such American literary figures as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Louisa May Alcott, Emily Dickinson, and Walt Whitman.
He has served as President of the Ralph Waldo Emerson Society and the Thoreau Society. |
James G. Wilson | null | (LD100). |
Listeria | Treatment | of listerial infections in pregnancy is critical to prevent the bacteria from infecting the fetus, and antibiotics may be given to pregnant women even in non-invasive listeriosis. Mirena Nikolova, et al., states that this is extremely crucial during the third trimester because the cell-mediated immunity is reduced during this time. Pfaff and Tillet say that listeriosis can have long-term consequences when contracted during pregnancy. This can included stillbirths, preterm labor, newborn sepsis, and meningitis. These oral therapies in less severe cases can include amoxicillin or erythromycin. In addition to antibiotics, infected pregnant women may be recommended to receive ultrasound |
Leoluca Orlando | Biography | Orlando stated that he would allow the Aquarius, bearing 629 migrants rescued off the coast of Libya, to dock in Palermo. He stated "Palermo in ancient Greek meant ‘complete port’. We have always welcomed rescue boats and vessels who saved lives at sea. We will not stop now." |
Lot K, KLCC | Suria extension | extension will be interconnect with the current mall. Integration with the KLCC Park will also be enhanced. |
Ladies First (film) | Production | Ladies First (film) Production The husband wife duo of Uraaz Bahl and Shaana Levy Bahl read an article about Deepika Kumari. Shaana said that "there was something about her struggle that struck a chord with Uraaz." They then decided to make a documentary on her. Kumari was initially not interested in it and said that " [the time] was so close to the Olympics and I was extremely busy and fully focused on my training." The crew travelled with her to Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi where she and other athletes were given an official send-off by the prime minister for |
Laura Gardin Fraser | Personal life | herself, in Morton Park, a suburb at the time of Chicago. She received her elementary education in Morton Park schools. Laura attended school in Rye, New York, then Wadleigh and the Horace Mann School in New York City. She graduated from the latter in the class of 1907. At an early age she had shown an aptitude in modeling figures and working in clay, a talent she developed under the guidance of her mother.
After high school, Laura studied at Columbia University briefly, then enrolled for work at the Art Students' League. It was during her years at the League that |
Karlos Arguiñano | Curiosities | Karlos Arguiñano Curiosities In 2005, the chef Manu Piñero (Karlos Arguiñano Aiala gastronomic school executive chef), have participated in behalf of Karlos Arguiñano in the first cook work days of Cocina Fusión Vasco-Canaria by the city hall of La Orotava and managed by the canary chef Alberto Fortes, collaborating with several basque chefs. |
Leo Goeke | null | with included the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Opera, the Royal Opera, London, the Santa Fe Opera, and the Portland Opera among others.
Goeke was an alumnus of Missouri Teachers College, Louisiana State University, and Iowa State University. He also studied voice at the Metropolitan Opera Studio. From 1994-2004 he was a professor of voice and director of the opera theatre program at DePauw University. |
JAL Infotec | Overview | JAL Infotec Overview Originally, in 1978, JAL Information Technology Co., Ltd. (JAL Infotec) was established by Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.
In 2001, IBM Japan started the outsourcing services regarding JAL Infotec, then in 2002, IBM Japan got the majority (51%) of JAL Infotec from Japan Airlines .
In 2011, Japan Airlines bought back the majority of JAL Infotec from IBM Japan, for reducing the outsourcing costs, as one step of the restructure in JAL group
.
The company offers the services of system integration, cloud computing, information security, and provides computer software within JAL group. |
Ji Yun | Career & Late life | emperor, for whom he became an unofficial poet laureate. The job of compiling the Siku Quanshu was his dubious reward.
One year later, Ji Yun was pardoned from his sentence, and, on his return journey in 1771, he wrote a travel account distilled into 160 poems titled Xinjiang zalu (Assorted verses on Xinjiang). This remains one of the most useful sources in Chinese on life in Xinjiang Province in the late-eighteenth century. Late life In the first year of the Jiaqing Emperor's reign, he was appointed as the secretary of defense. However, Ji Yun died of illness at the age of |
Joseph Shallit | null | Joseph Shallit Joseph Shallit (February 7, 1915—June 13, 1995) was an American mystery novelist and science fiction author. He was the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants from Vitebsk (now in Belarus), born in Philadelphia under the name Joseph Shaltz. This name was the result of a clerical error affecting his parents when they emigrated from Russia, and he changed it back to "Shallit" in November 1942.
He was instrumental in getting the regulation against photography in Independence Hall changed when he was arrested for taking a photo of the Liberty Bell in 1942. He was a reporter at the time for The |
Là-bas (song) | Cover versions | ange). All these versions were recorded on an album or a single.
Jean-Jacques Goldman re-recorded the song as a duet with Céline Dion for the Les Enfoirés' 1996 album La Compil' . In 1992, he performed the song with Fredericks and Jones for the live album Sur scène.
The song was performed on several French TV programmes, such as Tapis Rouge à Notre-Dame de Paris (France 2, 15 April 2000) by Hélène Ségara and Bruno Pelletier, Tubes d'un jour, tubes de toujours (TF1, 27 December 2002) by Daniel Lévi and Cécilia Cara. The song was also performed in Dutch-language by Erik Mesie |
Litigation over global surveillance | Germany | as the German Chancellor of illegal and prohibited covert intelligence activities, of aiding and abetting of those activities, of violation of the right to privacy and obstruction of justice in office by bearing and cooperating with the electronic surveillance of German citizens by NSA and GCHQ." |
Lilian Garcia-Roig | Exhibitions | Lilian Garcia-Roig Exhibitions Recent notable exhibitions include Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago, curated by Tatiana Flores, Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA); Long Beach, CA. The exhibition is part of the Getty's Pacific Standard Time Initiative and will be featured at MOLAA from September 16, 2017, through January 2018, and then it will travel to the Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, New York City, Summer 2018; The Patricia & Philip Frost Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, Fall 2018; Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine, Spring 2019; and the Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Delaware, Summer 2019. Garcia-Roig |
Ivan L. Slavich Jr. | Early life and education & Military service | Washington University, and an advanced degree in administrative management from Harvard University. He was married three times. Military service Slavich's military career began in 1945 when he was drafted into the United States Marine Corps after graduating from high school. After serving his enlistment, he attended the University of San Francisco under U.S. Army ROTC, serving as a reserve second lieutenant from February 1950. He received his commission as an infantry second lieutenant in the Regular Army in 1951 upon his graduation. Slavich attended Basic Infantry training at Fort Benning, Georgia, and then reported to Korea for assignment as an |
Linux Professional Institute Certification Programs | Relevance and updates of the certifications & Essentials Program | Linux Professional Institute Certification Programs Relevance and updates of the certifications LPI exams are delivered onsite at Linux and open source events, or through the network of the test centres such as Pearson VUE. LPI offers exams in the following languages: English, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Modern), Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional) and Japanese, although not all exams are available in all languages.
The validity of a LPI certification is 5 years. The exception is the Linux Essentials certificate, which has lifetime validity. Essentials Program The Essentials Program was created for candidates who are starting a career in open source |
Limbo | Medieval theologians | of the beatific vision, they enjoyed a state of natural, not supernatural happiness. This theory was associated with but independent of the term "Limbo of Infants", which was forged about the year 1300.
If Heaven is a state of supernatural happiness and union with God, and Hell is understood as a state of torture and separation from God then, in this view, the Limbo of Infants, although technically part of hell (the outermost part, "limbo" meaning "outer edge" or "hem") is seen as a sort of intermediate state.
The question of Limbo is not treated in the parts of the Summa Theologica |
Libyan Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party | History & Legacy | were sentenced to death and others to life in prison. The arrests and trials of the 1980s led to the dissolution of the Libyan regional Ba'athist organisation. Legacy The Libyan National Movement (LNM), an Arab nationalist organisation, was founded by Ba'athist lawyer 'Umran Burweiss. The LNM (still in existence) was originally financed by Iraqi Ba'athists and produced relatively high-quality propaganda materials. For example, it issued audio cassettes which were smuggled into Libya with Sawt at-Talia during the 1980s. The organisation also produced broadcasts for Radio Baghdad. |
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