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- 551: Council Of Nicea
- ... capital offense. The traditional form of the Nicean Creed reads as follows: I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible; And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, begotten of his Father before all worlds, God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God, begotten, not made, being of one substance with the ... the right hand of the Father; and he shall come again, with glory, to judge both the quick and the dead; whose kingdom shall have no end. And I believe in the Holy Ghost the Lord, and Giver of Life, who proceedeth from the Father [and the Son]; who with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified; who spake by the Prophets. And I believe one holy Catholic ... cease from the clerical office. And who so shall transgress these [enactments] will imperil his own clerical position, as a person who presumes to disobey the great Synod. Canon 20. As some kneel on the Lord's day and on the days of Pentecost, the holy Synod has decided that, for the observance of a general rule, all shall offer their prayers to God standing. Evidently it was customary to ...
- 552: Churchill Biography
- Sir Winston Churchill was the eldest son of aristocrat Lord Randolph Churchill and was born on 30th November 1874. He is best known for his stubborn and courageous leadership as Prime Minister for Great Britain when he led the British people from the brink of ... where he became the president of the Board of Trade. Following this, in 1910 he became Home Secretary where he worked with David Lloyd George. In 1911 he left the Home Office and became first Lord of the Admiralty(the British Navy). His career was almost destroyed as a result of the unsuccessful Gallipoli campaign during the First World War. He was forced to resign from the Admiralty However, he returned ... for Edward VII during his abdication were frowned upon by the national government, but the public supported him in his views when Germany declared war in September 1939. Neville Chamberlain appointed him once more First Lord of the Admiralty on September 3rd, 1939. In 1940, following public disapproval at Chamberlains handling of Hitler and the direction the war was taking, Churchill succeeded Chaimberlain as prime minister and during World War ...
- 553: Hydroponics Growing Without Soil
- ... a few. These pesticides will kill the adults and at the same time break the hatching cycle. If not stopped, spider mites will very rapidly defoliate a tomato or cucumber crop ( Bridwell 136-37). White flies are another unwanted pest. Tomato and cucumber plants are highly apt to attracting these pests. The white fly builds up a resistance to any pesticide very rapidly ( Zim 112). White flies are usually located on the undersides of the leaves and has a triangular white body. The white fly secretes a honeydew sticky substance on the leaves; later a black fungus often develops as a secondary ... care can they be controlled. The pesticides that are used should vary each time they are used. The best hope for controlling these insects will eventually be through biological means. A new control for the flies, Prescription Treatment # 1200 containing Resmethrin, is being reported as very effective by growers who have used it ( Bridwell 137-38). Tomato and pepper plants are just a few of the numerous plants that pinworms ...
- 554: An Analysis of Much Ado About Nothing
- ... a small province facing the Straits of Messina, in northeastern Sicily, at the estate of the governor of Messina, Leonato. Don Pedro, Prince of Arragon, Don John, his brother, Borachio his servant, Benedick, a young lord, and Claudio his best friend are all returning from war, and have been invited to stay with Leonato for a month. Shakespeare's antagonist Don John, bears much resemblance to Don John of Austria, the ... then Don Pedro he decides he will marry Hero. A possible scheme of Claudio can be noted when after describing his attraction to Hero to Benedick, he asks Don Pedro, "Hath Leonato any son, my lord?" Don Pedro replies that Hero is "his only heir."(I.i.262) An interpretation of this might be that Claudio's attraction to Hero was rooted in a pursuance of the love of Hero's ... the two, and from the beginning she seems reluctant to trust him as well. Beatrice says to Don Pedro in response of his noting that she had "lost the heart of Signior Benedick", "Indeed, my lord, he lent it me awhile, and I gave him use for it-a double heart for his single one. Marry once before he won it of me with false dice; therefore your grace may ...
- 555: Pyramids
- ... the tomb of the pharaoh (Casson 81) meant little to the tomb robbers. Others who have heard the warning and chose not to listen or believe have eventually paid the price. One such person was Lord Carnarvon, who headed the excavation of King Tutankhamun's tomb. Lord Carnarvon died quite unexpectedly from a 4000 year old fungus he came in contact with inside the tomb of King Tutankhamun. Shortly after Lord Carnarvon parished, other members of the excavation party began to meet with unusual and sometimes unexplainable accidents. These so called accidents claimed the lives of thirty six members of the party (Reeves 31). Was ...
- 556: Roman Mythology
- ... he hurled at anyone that displeased. That is how he is portrayed through the Greeks, but through the Romans; he was still the ruler of the gods and used his thunderbolts. They portrayed as the lord of life and death and he never visited mankind on earth.(www. hunt) Neptune was the god of the sea. This is the lot he drew from his brothers. He was worshipped mostly by seaman ... he hurled at anyone that displeased. That is how he is portrayed through the Greeks, but through the Romans; he was still the ruler of the gods and used his thunderbolts. They portrayed as the lord of life and death and he never visited mankind on earth.(www. hunt) Neptune was the god of the sea. This is the lot he drew from his brothers. He was worshipped mostly by seaman ... he hurled at anyone that displeased. That is how he is portrayed through the Greeks, but through the Romans; he was still the ruler of the gods and used his thunderbolts. They portrayed as the lord of life and death and he never visited mankind on earth.(www. hunt) Neptune was the god of the sea. This is the lot he drew from his brothers. He was worshipped mostly by ...
- 557: Euthanasia
- ... For a Christian his life is not just his because his life is part of god's. In the Bible, chapter of (Romans 14:18) it states "If we live ,we are responsible to the Lord and when we die we are responsible to the Lord. Both in life and death we belong to the lord. Christian view the death of a human person as their turn to meet god." As Christian Rights groups and Anti- euthanasia believe in these views they have protested in a number of occasions to ...
- 558: Amico Acids - The Building Blocks of Life
- ... in the sun, and that piece of meat would rot, putrefy, and decay. And people would observe that over a period of time that decaying meat would spontaneously POOF! Generate magnets, which would turn into flies. People would also observe for example, that if you put rags and cheese in the corner of a house that over a period of times those rags and cheese would spontaneously POOF! produce mice. People ... Pasture through a variety of experiments demonstrated that when you put a piece of meat out in the sun, and you let it rot and putrefy. That the meat does not generate maggots, but rather flies are attracted to the meat, lay their eggs that produce the maggots that turn into flies. Pasture demonstrated that when you put rags and cheese in a corner of a house that the rags and cheese do not produce do not produce mice, but rather the mice sniff out the ...
- 559: Medicare in the '96 Elections
- ... would prevent the cases blown out of proportion from ending in million dollar settlements. This cap would only be eligible for those doctors who are members of particular regional alliance. The question raised by Lewis Lord of U.S. News and World Report is why not require the doctors who are already members of particular medical associations (alliances) to treat a certain number of Medicare patients in order to maintain coverage ... the future. Odds say that Clinton's plan is solving an immediate problem but may create problems in ten to fifteen years when the baby-boomers begin to retire. As in everything else, says Lewis Lord, you fix the only things you can see. It seems that when Clinton finally gets the Reform Proposal passed it will fix only what we can see. Bibliography Barone, Michael. "What a New Crew Might ... Political Science, 1996. Folz, Ann-Marie. An Ounce of Prevention. New York: Simon & Schuester, 1988. Gaffney, Janet. "1996 Election in Review." USA Today. (November 1996). Klein, Joe. "Pretty Close to Awful." Newsweek. (September 16, 1996). Lord, Lewis. "A Bankrupt Medicare." U.S. News and World Report. (June 17, 1996). Stevenson, Daniel. "Health Care Reform Requires Passage of Clinton Plan." San Francisco: Tech Publishing, 1996.
- 560: Ancient Civilizations
- ... rivals of the Mayas. Like the Mayas, the Aztecs also believed in torture and warfare. They also had very strict rules, especially when one was around a king. For example, one would have to say, Lord! My Lord! Sublime Lord! (Reilly, 331). After that they would have to communicate in few words, the person would also have to keep their eyes cast down, and when leaving one would have to walk backwards out of ...
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