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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borough%20of%20Waverley
Borough of Waverley
Introduction
The Borough of Waverley is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England. The borough's headquarters are in the town of Godalming; other notable settlements are the towns of Farnham and Haslemere and the large village of Cranleigh. At the 2021 Census, the population of the borough was 128,200. Wav...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borough%20of%20Waverley
Borough of Waverley
Politics
The Borough of Waverley is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England. The borough's headquarters are in the town of Godalming; other notable settlements are the towns of Farnham and Haslemere and the large village of Cranleigh. At the 2021 Census, the population of the borough was 128,200. Wav...
The district was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, by a merger of the municipal borough of Godalming, with Farnham and Haslemere urban districts and Hambledon Rural District. The district is administered by Waverley Borough Council and Surrey County Council. Since 2001 the Council has had a ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borough%20of%20Waverley
Borough of Waverley
Demographics
The Borough of Waverley is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England. The borough's headquarters are in the town of Godalming; other notable settlements are the towns of Farnham and Haslemere and the large village of Cranleigh. At the 2021 Census, the population of the borough was 128,200. Wav...
A Legatum Prosperity Index published by the Legatum Institute in October 2016 showed Waverley as the most prosperous council area in the United Kingdom.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borough%20of%20Waverley
Borough of Waverley
Twinning
The Borough of Waverley is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England. The borough's headquarters are in the town of Godalming; other notable settlements are the towns of Farnham and Haslemere and the large village of Cranleigh. At the 2021 Census, the population of the borough was 128,200. Wav...
Mayen-Koblenz in Germany dates from 1977.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borough%20of%20Waverley
Borough of Waverley
Civil parishes
The Borough of Waverley is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England. The borough's headquarters are in the town of Godalming; other notable settlements are the towns of Farnham and Haslemere and the large village of Cranleigh. At the 2021 Census, the population of the borough was 128,200. Wav...
Waverley is entirely divided into civil parishes. Alfold Bramley Busbridge Chiddingfold Churt Cranleigh Dockenfield Dunsfold Elstead Ewhurst Farnham Frensham Godalming Hambledon Hascombe Haslemere Peper Harow Thursley Tilford Witley Wonersh See List of settlements and parishes in Waverley
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borough%20of%20Waverley
Borough of Waverley
See also
The Borough of Waverley is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England. The borough's headquarters are in the town of Godalming; other notable settlements are the towns of Farnham and Haslemere and the large village of Cranleigh. At the 2021 Census, the population of the borough was 128,200. Wav...
List of places of worship in Waverley (borough) Waverley Borough Council elections
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borough%20of%20Waverley
Borough of Waverley
References
The Borough of Waverley is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England. The borough's headquarters are in the town of Godalming; other notable settlements are the towns of Farnham and Haslemere and the large village of Cranleigh. At the 2021 Census, the population of the borough was 128,200. Wav...
Category:Non-metropolitan districts of Surrey Category:Boroughs in England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuf%C4%83rul
Nufărul
Introduction
Nufărul is a large "satellite" quarter (cartier in Romanian) on the eastern outskirts of Oradea, Bihor County, Romania. Like all other "quarters" of Oradea, Nufărul does not have an official boundary, nor does it have a local government (being governed by the Municipality of Oradea). The name Nufărul means water lily ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuf%C4%83rul
Nufărul
Infrastructure and services
Nufărul is a large "satellite" quarter (cartier in Romanian) on the eastern outskirts of Oradea, Bihor County, Romania. Like all other "quarters" of Oradea, Nufărul does not have an official boundary, nor does it have a local government (being governed by the Municipality of Oradea). The name Nufărul means water lily ...
Nufărul is termed a "satellite" quarter because it is located at the edge of the Oradea municipality and contains a range of infrastructure similar to Oradea city centre, including a transport hub, supermarkets and other commercial infrastructure, and high-density apartment blocks. After the Oradea city centre (Centru...
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projected-00307483-002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuf%C4%83rul
Nufărul
Transport
Nufărul is a large "satellite" quarter (cartier in Romanian) on the eastern outskirts of Oradea, Bihor County, Romania. Like all other "quarters" of Oradea, Nufărul does not have an official boundary, nor does it have a local government (being governed by the Municipality of Oradea). The name Nufărul means water lily ...
Nufărul is an important transport hub for the Oradea Transport Local network. The quarter is accessible by tram and bus from the city centre, and is a terminus for one of the city's three tram lines, as well as various bus lines. It is also the gateway to Băile Felix, a well-known spa resort outside Oradea, with severa...
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[ "Transport" ]
[ "Districts of Oradea" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN%20Free%20Trade%20Area
ASEAN Free Trade Area
Introduction
The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local trade and manufacturing in all ASEAN countries, and facilitating economic integration with regional and international allies. It stands as one of the largest and most important free trade areas (FTA...
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projected-00307486-001
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN%20Free%20Trade%20Area
ASEAN Free Trade Area
History
The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local trade and manufacturing in all ASEAN countries, and facilitating economic integration with regional and international allies. It stands as one of the largest and most important free trade areas (FTA...
1967 The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was established on 8 August 1967 when the foreign ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand signed the ASEAN Declaration. The ASEAN Declaration announced the establishment of an Association for Regional Cooperation among the Cou...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN%20Free%20Trade%20Area
ASEAN Free Trade Area
The Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) scheme
The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local trade and manufacturing in all ASEAN countries, and facilitating economic integration with regional and international allies. It stands as one of the largest and most important free trade areas (FTA...
Unlike the EU, AFTA does not apply a common external tariff on imported goods. Each ASEAN member may impose tariffs on goods entering from outside ASEAN based on its national schedules. However, for goods originating within ASEAN, ASEAN members are to apply a tariff rate of 0-5 %(the more recent members of Cambodia, ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN%20Free%20Trade%20Area
ASEAN Free Trade Area
Rule of origin
The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local trade and manufacturing in all ASEAN countries, and facilitating economic integration with regional and international allies. It stands as one of the largest and most important free trade areas (FTA...
The CEPT only applies to goods originating within ASEAN. The general rule is that local ASEAN content must be at least 40% of the FOB value of the good. The local ASEAN content can be cumulative, that is, the value of inputs from various ASEAN members can be combined to meet the 40% requirement. The following formula...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN%20Free%20Trade%20Area
ASEAN Free Trade Area
Administration
The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local trade and manufacturing in all ASEAN countries, and facilitating economic integration with regional and international allies. It stands as one of the largest and most important free trade areas (FTA...
Administration of AFTA is handled by the national customs and trade authorities in each ASEAN member. The ASEAN Secretariat has authority to monitor and ensure compliance with AFTA measures, but has no legal authority to enforce compliance. This has led to inconsistent rulings by ASEAN national authorities. The ASEA...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN%20Free%20Trade%20Area
ASEAN Free Trade Area
Dispute resolution
The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local trade and manufacturing in all ASEAN countries, and facilitating economic integration with regional and international allies. It stands as one of the largest and most important free trade areas (FTA...
Although these ASEAN national customs and trade authorities co-ordinate among themselves, disputes can arise. The ASEAN Secretariat has no legal authority to resolve such disputes, so disputes are resolved bilaterally through informal means or through dispute resolution. An ASEAN Protocol on Enhanced Dispute Settleme...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN%20Free%20Trade%20Area
ASEAN Free Trade Area
Further trade facilitation efforts
The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local trade and manufacturing in all ASEAN countries, and facilitating economic integration with regional and international allies. It stands as one of the largest and most important free trade areas (FTA...
Efforts to close the development gap and expand trade among members of ASEAN are key points of policy discussion. According to a 2008 research brief published by the World Bank as part of its Trade Costs and Facilitation Project, ASEAN members have the potential to reap significant benefits from investments in further...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN%20Free%20Trade%20Area
ASEAN Free Trade Area
Membership
The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local trade and manufacturing in all ASEAN countries, and facilitating economic integration with regional and international allies. It stands as one of the largest and most important free trade areas (FTA...
Countries that agree to eliminate tariffs among themselves: Regular Observers The most recent ASEAN meeting was observed also by:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN%20Free%20Trade%20Area
ASEAN Free Trade Area
ASEAN–Australia–New Zealand Free Trade Area
The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local trade and manufacturing in all ASEAN countries, and facilitating economic integration with regional and international allies. It stands as one of the largest and most important free trade areas (FTA...
An International treaty titled: Agreement Establishing the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA) signed in Cha-am, Phetchaburi, Thailand on created a free trade area between ASEAN nations, Australia and New Zealand.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN%20Free%20Trade%20Area
ASEAN Free Trade Area
Related free trade areas
The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local trade and manufacturing in all ASEAN countries, and facilitating economic integration with regional and international allies. It stands as one of the largest and most important free trade areas (FTA...
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership ASEAN–Australia–New Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA) is a free trade area between ASEAN and ANZCERTA that was signed on 27 February 2009 and came into effect on 1 January 2010. Details of the AANZFTA agreement are available online. ASEAN–China Free Trade Area (ACFTA), in e...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vie
Vie
Introduction
Vie (IPA: /'vi.e/), is a district (or quarter), of Oradea, a city in Bihor, Romania. The name means vineyard in Romanian.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vie
Vie
Geography
Vie (IPA: /'vi.e/), is a district (or quarter), of Oradea, a city in Bihor, Romania. The name means vineyard in Romanian.
Vie is situated in the hills overlooking Oradea, in the northern part of the town. It spans quite a large area, from a part just north of the hills but the centre extending quite far into the Oradea hills. Vie is bounded in the south by Republicii Street (Strada Republicii), the mainline railway tracks crossing Oradea ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vie
Vie
Infrastructure and demographics
Vie (IPA: /'vi.e/), is a district (or quarter), of Oradea, a city in Bihor, Romania. The name means vineyard in Romanian.
The range of infrastructure in Vie is quite broad – the southern part of the quarter, which is in proximity to the city centre, can be described as suburban, containing either low-rise houses or apartment blocks with up to five storeys. However, as one proceeds north, away from the Oradea city centre, the quarter becom...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vie
Vie
Health
Vie (IPA: /'vi.e/), is a district (or quarter), of Oradea, a city in Bihor, Romania. The name means vineyard in Romanian.
Apart from high-income housing, and low- and medium-density housing, Vie also contains the Bihor County Hospital (Spitalul Judeţean), Oradea's major hospital, which was built in the 1970s to replace the older hospital in the city centre, which was becoming too small and cramped for the city's needs. Vie is also home to...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vie
Vie
Transport
Vie (IPA: /'vi.e/), is a district (or quarter), of Oradea, a city in Bihor, Romania. The name means vineyard in Romanian.
One area where Vie is lacking is in terms of transport infrastructure. The general lack of transport links to the Oradea city centre have been caused by three main factors, namely: the relatively steep terrain of the area its low population density and lack of commercial or industrial land uses more recently, the pres...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Introduction
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Types
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
In technical terms, palatalization refers to the secondary articulation of consonants by which the body of the tongue is raised toward the hard palate and the alveolar ridge during the articulation of the consonant. Such consonants are phonetically palatalized. "Pure" palatalization is a modification to the articulatio...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Transcription
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), palatalized consonants are marked by the modifier letter , a superscript version of the symbol for the palatal approximant . For instance, represents the palatalized form of the voiceless alveolar stop . Prior to 1989, a subscript diacritic () and several palatalized conso...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Phonology
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
Palatalization has varying phonological significance in different languages. It is allophonic in English, but phonemic in others. In English, consonants are palatalized when they occur before front vowels or the palatal approximant, but no words are distinguished by palatalization (complementary distribution), whereas ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Allophonic palatalization
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
In some languages, like English, palatalization is allophonic. Some phonemes have palatalized allophones in certain contexts, typically before front vowels and unpalatalized allophones elsewhere. Because it is allophonic, palatalization of this type does not distinguish words and often goes unnoticed by native speakers...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Phonemic palatalization
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
In some languages, palatalization is a distinctive feature that distinguishes two consonant phonemes. This feature occurs in Russian, Irish, and Scottish Gaelic, among others. Phonemic palatalization may be contrasted with either plain or velarized articulation. In many of the Slavic languages, and some of the Baltic ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Morphophonemic
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
In some languages, palatalization is used as a morpheme or part of a morpheme. In some cases, a vowel caused a consonant to become palatalized, and then this vowel was lost by elision. Here, there appears to be a phonemic contrast when analysis of the deep structure shows it to be allophonic. In Romanian, consonants a...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Sound changes
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
In some languages, allophonic palatalization developed into phonemic palatalization by phonemic split. In other languages, phonemes that were originally phonetically palatalized changed further: palatal secondary place of articulation developed into changes in manner of articulation or primary place of articulation. P...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Slavic languages
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
In many Slavic languages, palatal or palatalized consonants are called soft, and others are called hard. Russian has pairs of palatalized and unpalatalized consonant phonemes. The pairs of vowel letters that distinguish that the consonant preceding them is hard/soft: /, /, /, /, and /. The soft sign also indicates tha...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Goidelic
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
Irish and Scottish Gaelic have pairs of palatalized (slender) and unpalatalized (broad) consonant phonemes. In Irish, most broad consonants are velarized. In Scottish Gaelic, the only velarized consonants are and ; is sometimes described as velarized as well.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Mandarin Chinese
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
Palatalized consonants occur in standard Mandarin Chinese in the form of the alveolo-palatal consonants, which are written in pinyin as , , and .
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Marshallese
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
In the Marshallese language, each consonant has some type of secondary articulation (palatalization, velarization, or labiovelarization). The palatalized consonants are regarded as "light", and the velarized and rounded consonants are regarded as "heavy", with the rounded consonants being both velarized and labialized.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Norwegian
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
Many Norwegian dialects have phonemic palatalized consonants. In many parts of Northern Norway and many areas of Møre og Romsdal, for example, the words ('hand') and /hɑnʲː/ ('he') are differentiated only by the palatalization of the final consonant. Palatalization is generally realised only on stressed syllables, but...
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[ "Examples", "Norwegian" ]
[ "Phonetics", "Palatal consonants", "Secondary articulation" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Other uses
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
There are local or historical uses of the term palatalization. In Slavic linguistics, the "palatal" fricatives marked by a háček are really postalveolar consonants, which historically arose from palatalization. There are also phonetically palatalized consonants, marked with an acute accent, which contrast with that. T...
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[ "Other uses" ]
[ "Phonetics", "Palatal consonants", "Secondary articulation" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
See also
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
Iotation, a related process in Slavic languages Soft sign, a Cyrillic grapheme indicating palatalization Manner of articulation List of phonetics topics Labio-palatalization Yōon
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[ "Phonetics", "Palatal consonants", "Secondary articulation" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatalization%20%28phonetics%29
Palatalization (phonetics)
Bibliography
In phonetics, palatalization (, also ) or palatization is a way of pronouncing a consonant in which part of the tongue is moved close to the hard palate. Consonants pronounced this way are said to be palatalized and are transcribed in the International Phonetic Alphabet by affixing the letter ⟨ʲ⟩ to the base consonant....
Bynon, Theodora. Historical Linguistics. Cambridge University Press, 1977. (hardback) or (paperback). Crowley, Terry. (1997) An Introduction to Historical Linguistics. 3rd edition. Oxford University Press.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishery
Fishery
Introduction
Fishery can mean either the enterprise of raising or harvesting fish and other aquatic life; or more commonly, the site where such enterprise takes place (a.k.a. fishing ground). Commercial fisheries include wild fisheries and fish farms, both in freshwater waterbodies (about 10% of all catch) and the oceans (about 90...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishery
Fishery
Definitions
Fishery can mean either the enterprise of raising or harvesting fish and other aquatic life; or more commonly, the site where such enterprise takes place (a.k.a. fishing ground). Commercial fisheries include wild fisheries and fish farms, both in freshwater waterbodies (about 10% of all catch) and the oceans (about 90...
According to the FAO, "...a fishery is an activity leading to harvesting of fish. It may involve capture of wild fish or raising of fish through aquaculture." It is typically defined in terms of the "people involved, species or type of fish, area of water or seabed, method of fishing, class of boats, purpose of the act...
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[ "Definitions" ]
[ "Fishing companies" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishery
Fishery
The term fish
Fishery can mean either the enterprise of raising or harvesting fish and other aquatic life; or more commonly, the site where such enterprise takes place (a.k.a. fishing ground). Commercial fisheries include wild fisheries and fish farms, both in freshwater waterbodies (about 10% of all catch) and the oceans (about 90...
In biology – the term fish is most strictly used to describe any aquatic vertebrate that has gills throughout life and has limbs, if any, in the shape of fins. Many types of aquatic animals commonly referred to as "fish" are not fish in this strict sense; examples include shellfish, cuttlefish, starfish, crayfish and j...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishery
Fishery
Types
Fishery can mean either the enterprise of raising or harvesting fish and other aquatic life; or more commonly, the site where such enterprise takes place (a.k.a. fishing ground). Commercial fisheries include wild fisheries and fish farms, both in freshwater waterbodies (about 10% of all catch) and the oceans (about 90...
The fishing industry which harvests fish from fisheries can be divided into three main sectors: commercial, recreational or subsistence. They can be saltwater or freshwater, wild or farmed. Examples are the salmon fishery of Alaska, the cod fishery off the Lofoten islands, the tuna fishery of the Eastern Pacific, or th...
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[ "Types" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishery
Fishery
Economic importance
Fishery can mean either the enterprise of raising or harvesting fish and other aquatic life; or more commonly, the site where such enterprise takes place (a.k.a. fishing ground). Commercial fisheries include wild fisheries and fish farms, both in freshwater waterbodies (about 10% of all catch) and the oceans (about 90...
Directly or indirectly, the livelihood of over 500 million people in developing countries depends on fisheries and aquaculture. Overfishing, including the taking of fish beyond sustainable levels, is reducing fish stocks and employment in many world regions. It was estimated in 2014 that global fisheries were adding US...
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[ "Economic importance" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishery
Fishery
Production
Fishery can mean either the enterprise of raising or harvesting fish and other aquatic life; or more commonly, the site where such enterprise takes place (a.k.a. fishing ground). Commercial fisheries include wild fisheries and fish farms, both in freshwater waterbodies (about 10% of all catch) and the oceans (about 90...
Total fish production in 2016 reached an all-time high of 171 million tonnes, of which 88 percent was utilized for direct human consumption, thanks to relatively stable capture fisheries production, reduced wastage and continued aquaculture growth. This production resulted in a record-high per capita consumption of 20....
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[ "Economic importance", "Production" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishery
Fishery
Global goals
Fishery can mean either the enterprise of raising or harvesting fish and other aquatic life; or more commonly, the site where such enterprise takes place (a.k.a. fishing ground). Commercial fisheries include wild fisheries and fish farms, both in freshwater waterbodies (about 10% of all catch) and the oceans (about 90...
International attention to these issues has been captured in Sustainable Development Goal 14 "Life Below Water" which sets goals for international policy focused on preserving coastal ecosystems and supporting more sustainable economic practices for coastal communities, including in their fishery and aquaculture practi...
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[ "Management", "Global goals" ]
[ "Fishing companies" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishery
Fishery
See also
Fishery can mean either the enterprise of raising or harvesting fish and other aquatic life; or more commonly, the site where such enterprise takes place (a.k.a. fishing ground). Commercial fisheries include wild fisheries and fish farms, both in freshwater waterbodies (about 10% of all catch) and the oceans (about 90...
Fisheries co-management Fisheries science National Fish Habitat Initiative Ocean fisheries Population dynamics of fisheries Regional Fisheries Management Organisation Sea Fish Industry Authority Tanka people
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[ "Fishing companies" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Introduction
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Story of the vision
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
Smith wrote or dictated several versions of his vision story, and told the story to others who later published what they remember hearing. Taken together, these accounts set forth the following details: Smith said that when he was about twelve (c. 1817–18), he became interested in religion and distressed about his sin...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Background
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
Smith was born on December 23, 1805, in Vermont, and in 1816, his family moved to a farm just outside the town of Palmyra, New York. In the first several decades of American society in the 1800s, there was a proliferation of religious options. During the Second Great Awakening, revivals occurred in many communities in...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Dating the First Vision
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
Smith never gave a specific date of his reported vision, but said it occurred in the early 1820s, when he was in his early teens. In the 1832 account Smith says that from age twelve to fifteen he was pondering the situation of the world in his heart, placing the vision in 1821. Smith's scribe Frederick G. Williams in...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Dating the move to Manchester
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
Local moves of the Smith family have been used in attempts to identify the date of the vision. Smith wrote that the First Vision occurred in "the second year after our removal to Manchester." The evidence for the date of this move has been interpreted by many believers as supporting 1820 and by non-believers as support...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Dating the Revival
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
Richard Bushman wrote that Smith "began to be concerned about religion in late 1817 or early 1818, when the aftereffects of the revival of 1816 and 1817 were still being felt." Milton V. Backman wrote that religious outbreaks occurred in 1819–20 within a fifty-mile radius of Smith's home: "Church records, newspapers, r...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Dating the Smith family conversions to Presbyterianism
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
In the 1838 version of the First Vision (first published in 1842) that has been canonized by the LDS Church, his family's decision to join the Presbyterian Church occurs in the same year as his First Vision. The draft copy of Lucy Mack Smith's history does not mention the first vision at all. However, the fair copy, p...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Dating the "beautiful, clear day"
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
In the 1838 account Smith said that this vision occurred "on the morning of a beautiful, clear day, early in the spring of eighteen hundred and twenty." Two Latter-day Saints, researching weather reports and maple sugar production records, argue in a non-peer-reviewed magazine article that the most likely exact date fo...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Recorded accounts of the vision
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
The importance of the First Vision within the Latter Day Saint movement evolved over time. There is little evidence that Smith discussed the First Vision publicly prior to 1830. Mormon historian James B. Allen notes that: The fact that none of the available contemporary writings about Joseph Smith in the 1830s, none ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
1830s reference to early Christian regeneration
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
In June 1830, Smith provided the first clear record of a significant personal religious experience prior to the visit of the angel Moroni. At that time, Smith and his associate Oliver Cowdery were establishing the Church of Christ, the first Latter Day Saint church. In the "Articles and Covenants of the Church of Chri...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
1832 Smith account
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
The earliest extant account of the First Vision was handwritten by Smith in 1832 in a letter book, but its existence was not known outside the Church History department until it was published in 1965. Sometime around 1930, the pages on which the account was written were torn from the letter book, removed from the Chur...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
1834 Cowdery account
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
In several issues of the Mormon periodical Messenger and Advocate (1834–35), Oliver Cowdery wrote an early biography of Smith. In one issue, Cowdery explained that Smith was confused by the different religions and local revivals during his "15th year" (1820), leading him to wonder which church was true. In the next iss...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
1835 Smith accounts
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
On November 9, 1835, Smith dictated an account of the First Vision in his diary after telling it to a stranger who had visited his home earlier that day. Smith said that when perplexed about religions matters, he had gone to a grove to pray but that his tongue seemed swollen in his mouth and that he had been interrupte...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
1838 Smith account
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
In 1838, Smith began dictating a history, introduced as "I have been induced to write this history ... in relation both to myself and the Church." This history included a new account of the First Vision, later published in three issues of Times and Seasons. This version was later incorporated into the Pearl of Great Pr...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
1840 Pratt account
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
In September 1840, Orson Pratt published a version of the First Vision in England. This version states that after Smith saw the light, "his mind was caught away, from the natural objects with which he was surrounded; and he was enwrapped in a heavenly vision." Pratt's account referred to "two glorious personages who e...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
1842 Wentworth Letter
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
In 1842, two years before his death, Smith wrote to John Wentworth, editor of the Chicago Democrat, outlining the basic beliefs of his church and including an account of the First Vision. Smith said that he had been "about fourteen years of age" when he had received the First Vision. Like the Pratt account, Smith's Wen...
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projected-00307496-017
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Smith's accounts found in later reminiscences
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
In the rough draft of her autobiography, Smith's mother, Lucy Mack Smith, describes her son being visited in 1823 by an angel, who told him "...there is not a true church on the Earth," but does not include a First Vision narrative. The fair copy of the autobiography, prepared under Lucy's direction by the scribe who h...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Comparison of written accounts
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
In the first written accounts of the First Vision, the central theme is personal forgiveness, while in later accounts the focus shifts to the apostasy and corruption of churches. In early accounts, Smith seems reluctant to talk about the vision; in later versions, various details are mentioned that were not mentioned i...
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projected-00307496-019
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Interpretations and responses to the vision
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
Smith said that he was persecuted by local "professors of religion" after sharing his story. Historian D. Michael Quinn noted that at the time, the Smith family practiced various Cunning Folk traditions that were criticized by leaders of organized religion, and that Smith's vision may have given Smith confidence to ign...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
The Godhead in Latter Day Saint theology
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
The first vision is often used to illustrate various LDS doctrines about the attributes of God and the nature of the Godhead. The LDS Church teaches that the vision shows that the members of the Godhead are three separate beings. In academia it is assumed that differences Smith's first vision accounts reflect an evol...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Early awareness by Latter Day Saints
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
The importance of the First Vision within the Latter Day Saint movement evolved over time. Early adherents were unaware of the details of the vision until 1840, when the earliest accounts were published in Great Britain. An account of the First Vision was not published in the United States until 1842, shortly before Sm...
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[ "Interpretations and responses to the vision", "Early awareness by Latter Day Saints" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Interpretation and use by the LDS Church
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
According to the LDS Church, the vision teaches that God the Father and Jesus Christ are separate beings with glorified bodies of flesh and bone; that mankind was literally created in the image of God; that Satan is real but God infinitely greater; that God hears and answers prayer; that no other contemporary church ha...
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[ "Interpretations and responses to the vision", "Interpretation and use by the LDS Church" ]
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projected-00307496-023
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Historical usage
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
The canonical First Vision story was not emphasized in the sermons of Smith's immediate successors, Brigham Young and John Taylor, within the LDS Church. Hugh Nibley noted that although a "favorite theme of Brigham Young's was the tangible, personal nature of God," he "never illustrates [the theme] by any mention of th...
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projected-00307496-024
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Perspectives within the Community of Christ
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
The Community of Christ generally refers to the First Vision as the "grove experience" and takes a flexible view about its historicity, emphasizing "the healing presence of God and the forgiving mercy of Christ" felt by Joseph Smith. The modern church is Trinitarian, and in contrast to the LDS Church, does not use the...
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[ "Perspectives within the Community of Christ" ]
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projected-00307496-025
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
View of The Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite)
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
The Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite), a Rigdonite branch with 15,000 members headquartered in Pennsylvania, has had an independent history since the 1844 succession crisis. The church refers to the vision obliquely in a lengthy excerpt from Smith's 1842 account included in its official literature, in which the dat...
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[ "View of The Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite)" ]
[ "1820 in Christianity", "1820 in New York (state)", "Angelic apparitions", "Christophany", "History of the Latter Day Saint movement", "Joseph Smith", "Latter Day Saint doctrines regarding deity", "Latter Day Saint movement in New York (state)", "Latter Day Saint terms", "Mormonism-related controv...
projected-00307496-026
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Church of Christ (Temple Lot)
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
The Church of Christ (Temple Lot), a branch with 7000 adherents, rejects many of Smith's post-1832 revelations. Nevertheless, the church uses several elements of the 1842 account of the First Vision, including Smith's desire to know which church he should join, his reading of James 1:5, his prayer in the grove, the app...
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[ "Church of Christ (Temple Lot)" ]
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projected-00307496-027
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Criticism and response
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
Writing of the "unusual excitement on the subject of religion" described in the First Vision story canonized by the LDS Church, Milton V. Backman said that although "the tools of the historian" could neither verify nor challenge the First Vision, "records of the past can be examined to determine the reliability of Jose...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
References
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See also: History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . . . , copied to . . . . . . See also: Biographical Sketches of Joseph Smith the Prophet, and His Progenitors for Many Generations . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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projected-00307496-031
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Vision
First Vision
Further reading
The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany that Joseph Smith said he received in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove by Latter-day Saints. Smith described it as a vision in which he received instruction...
. . . . . .
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[ "Further reading" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Introduction
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
History
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
The municipality was founded June 19, 1856, being populated initially by farmers and African slaves coming from other areas of São Paulo (especially from Mogi Mirim and São Simão) and Minas Gerais looking for land with good pastures. The city was built by a stream called Black Creek, and was named after it (Ribeirão Pr...
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[ "History" ]
[ "Ribeirão Preto", "Populated places established in 1856", "1856 establishments in Brazil" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Population
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
Adding to the Native Amerindians already living in the area when migrants began to occupy and settle the land, the population of Ribeirão Preto includes, amongst other groups, descendants of Africans, Italians, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Germans, Lebanese immigrants who were attracted to the region, after the aboli...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Demography
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
Ribeirão Preto population: 703,293 inhabitants (2019). Metropolitan area: approx. 1.7 million inhabitants Data of the Census of 2010 Total population: 605,114 Metro: 603,401 Rural: 1,713 Men: 290,286 Women: 314,828 Population density (inhabitants/km2): 930.42 Infant mortality up to 1 year (per thousand): 9.90 Life exp...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Government
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
The municipal administration is given by the executive power and by the legislative power. The first to govern the municipality was João Gonçalves dos Santos, who was in the position of intendant for some months of 1874. Currently the municipal mayor is Duarte Nogueira, from the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Twin towns – sister cities
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
Ribeirão Preto is twinned with: Bucaramanga, Colombia. Ripa Teatina, Italy. San Leandro, United States. Teramo, Italy.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Subdivisions
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
Besides the main administration, the city has three regional administrations (sub city halls): Regional administration 1: North (Campos Elísios) Regional administration 2: West (Vila Tibério) Regional administration 3: South (Bonfim Paulista)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Health
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
In 2009 the municipality counted with 319 health establishments such as hospitals, emergencies rooms, clinics and dental care, being 64 of these publics and 255 private. With them, the city had 2 177 beds available for hospitalization, which 847 are in the public's establishments and 1 320 in the private's. In 2011, 95...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Education
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
The medium Basic Education Performance Index (IDEB) among the city's public schools was, in 2009, 4.0 (in a scale from 1 to 10), considering that the note from the 5th years was 4.4 and the 9th years was 3.7; the note of the municipals and publics schools in the hole country was also 4,0. Among the private institutions...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Science and technology
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
Despite Ribeirão Preto, the entire region comprehends one of the principal University and Research Centers of the State, highlighting the health, engineering and high technology in São Carlos, agronomics, vet and zoo in Jaboticabal, zoo and food engineering at Pirassununga, among others. Therefore, the region consolida...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Public transportation
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
Ribeirão Preto's public transportation system is operated by three companies and about 300 buses that attend 113 lines and routes. There are 30 routes operated by small-sized buses. These routes connect distant districts to the main stations and are free of charge. An electronic card is required to use public transpo...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Main highways
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
Ribeirão Preto has a good road network that connects the cities of São Paulo state and to the capital, having access to highways statewide and even national importance through side roads and two-lane paved, as the National Highway Cândido Portinari and Anhanguera highway. Anhanguera is one of the most important roads o...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Bus station
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
The bus station of Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese: Rodoviária de Ribeirão Preto) is placed in the central area of the city, and operates 24 hours a day, connecting Ribeirão Preto to many other cities in São Paulo and in other Brazilian states.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Airport
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
Leite Lopes Airport offers support and infrastructure compatible with airports of major centers. It operates full-time, with more than 1.1 million passengers (2015). From here depart flights to important cities of Brazil, such as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Goiânia, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba, Salvador and Campi...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Railroad
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
Currently the city's railway system is not functional. There are some projects underway to revitalize it. The first railway to arrive in Ribeirão Preto belonged to the Mogiana Company of Railroads, and the railway station was inaugurated on November 23, 1883. In 1970 it became part of the Railroad Paulista SA, and con...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
In popular culture
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
The city plays a major role in Orson Scott Card's Ender saga, as it becomes the headquarters of the Hegemony and the South American capital of the Free People of Earth (the world government).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
Notable people
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
Alemão, footballer Sócrates, footballer and doctor Tiago Henrique Gonçalves, footballer Lino Facioli, actor Kiko Zambianchi, musician Hélio Castroneves, racing driver
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeir%C3%A3o%20Preto
Ribeirão Preto
See also
Ribeirão Preto (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁibejˈɾɐ̃w ˈpɾetu]) is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil. Ribeirão Preto is the eighth-largest municipality in the State with . It has an estimated population of 720,216 in 2021 and a metropolitan area of 1,17...
Coffee production in Brazil
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danbury%2C%20Essex
Danbury, Essex
Introduction
Danbury is a village in the City of Chelmsford district, in the county of Essex, England. It is located northeast of Charing Cross, London and has a population of 6,500. It is situated on a hill above sea level. The city of Danbury, Connecticut in the United States is named after the village.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danbury%2C%20Essex
Danbury, Essex
Origins
Danbury is a village in the City of Chelmsford district, in the county of Essex, England. It is located northeast of Charing Cross, London and has a population of 6,500. It is situated on a hill above sea level. The city of Danbury, Connecticut in the United States is named after the village.
The village was built on the site of a Neolithic or early Iron Age hill fort noted for its oval shape, sometimes confused with the Megalithic enclosure at Danebury in Hampshire. According to the official parish publication, Danbury Parish Plan 2003, first Iron Age settlers, then the Romans and finally the Dæningas tri...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danbury%2C%20Essex
Danbury, Essex
Medieval to Georgian period
Danbury is a village in the City of Chelmsford district, in the county of Essex, England. It is located northeast of Charing Cross, London and has a population of 6,500. It is situated on a hill above sea level. The city of Danbury, Connecticut in the United States is named after the village.
In medieval times Danbury developed from two manors, St Cleres/Herons and Runsell. Traces of both still exist. There was also a small part of a third, now extinct, manor of Gibcracks. The church of St John the Baptist is the oldest building in the village, dating from the 13th century, and is grade I listed. There is ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danbury%2C%20Essex
Danbury, Essex
Victorian period
Danbury is a village in the City of Chelmsford district, in the county of Essex, England. It is located northeast of Charing Cross, London and has a population of 6,500. It is situated on a hill above sea level. The city of Danbury, Connecticut in the United States is named after the village.
The Church had fallen into some decay by the early 19th century when efforts were made to repair it. A much more significant restoration began in 1866 when George Gilbert Scott was engaged for the project. The Church was closed for over a year and seating capacity was increased from 434 to 569. The pews today still in...
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