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Topic: 128 BC


  
  BC Medical Association
BC requires more than 400 new physicians each year to replace those retiring, moving to other jurisdictions, or reducing the time spent practicing.
BC historically trains just over one quarter of its physicians, relying upon the recruitment of physicians from other provinces and countries.
BC needs, on average, 400 new doctors each year just to maintain the status quo.
www.bcma.org /public/Negotiations_Information/PhysiciansFactSheet.htm   (0 words)

  
  AGORA SQUEEZES
Agora I 1024 - Prytany decree, 256/2 BC stoichedon
Agora I 3238 + I 4169 - Honorary decree for the Sitophylakes of 256/5 (?) or 254/3 (?) or 239/8 (?) BC stoichedon
Agora I 4169 + I 3238 - Honorary decree for the Sitophylakes of 256/5 (?) or 254/3 (?) BC stoichedon
omega.cohums.ohio-state.edu /epigraphy/gksqueeze.html   (7783 words)

  
 Parthian Empire: 250 BC-AD 225
In 247 BC, Arsaces, a Parni leader, revolted against the Greek ruling and the Seleucid Empire advanced in the east.
In 92 BC, Mithridates II was able to conclude the first treaty between Parthia and Rome.
In 54 BC, The Roman general Crassus claimed he could conquer Parthian Mesopotamia, but in 53 BC, the Parthians defeated the Romans and Crassus was killed, by beheading.
www.thenagain.info /WebChron/MiddleEast/Parthian.html   (0 words)

  
 Rome&Italy
The process was long and difficult, beginning in Italy (in the 4th Cent., BC) itself and eventually being extended to the whole of the western Mediterranean (in the 2nd Cent., AD.
Indeed, the principles of subjugation, organization and assimilation were well established during the Middle and Late Republic (265 -31 BC) and were eventually and successfully used to incorporate provinces as different as Britain and Mauretania.
In the 5th Century BC, Italy was a melange of Indo-European and other languages and cultures.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~mapplace/EU/EU02-RepItaly/RomanItaly.htm   (0 words)

  
 iranian.com: Saka Legacy , Guive Mirfendereski
In 6th century BC the Medes expelled the Saka from west-central Iran and the Saka retreated into Armenia while another group of them ended up on the eastern shores of the Caspian Sea, where they intermingled with their Daha kinsmen.
In 328 BC Alexander defeated the Bactro-Sogdian allies, married the rebel leader’s daughter, installed a garrison of 10,000 infantry and 3,500 cavalry in Bactria and headed south into India.
The gradual demise of the Seleucid Kingdom (312-64 BC) and concomitant rise of the Parthian kingdom in Iran (247 BC -- AD 224) heralded the emergence of the Saka to national prominence as a part of the Parthian tribal blend under Parni (Aparni) leadership.
www.iranian.com /GuiveMirfendereski/2005/May/Saka/index.html   (0 words)

  
 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > 128 BC
Centuries: 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC - 1st century BC
Decades: 170s BC 160s BC 150s BC 140s BC 130s BC - 120s BC - 110s BC 100s BC 90s BC 80s BC 70s BC
Years: 133 BC 132 BC 131 BC 130 BC 129 BC - 128 BC - 127 BC 126 BC 125 BC 124 BC 123 BC
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/12/128_BC   (87 words)

  
 Graphical History: Egypt - Judah - Syria
In connection with excavations at Balatah, we are informed that Hyrcanus is said to have taken Shechem in 128 BC while subjugating the Samaritans.
Aristobulus I was the ruler of Judea from 104-103 BC, Aristobulus II, sone of Alexander Jannaeus, from 67-64 BC, Aristobulus III, grandson of Aristobulus II, was the last of the line and died in 35 BC, probably put to death by the order of Herod.
In 133 BC the Babylonian solar cult was bequeathed to Rome by Attalus III.
www.specialtyinterests.net /ejs3.html   (0 words)

  
 History of Persia - Wikinfo
Darius I, his brother-in-law and grandson of Arsames, ruled 521 -486 BC.
Artaxerxes II, his son, ruled 404 - 358 BC (see also Xenophon).
In 253 BC, the Arsacid Dynasty established itself in Parthia.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=History_of_Persia   (0 words)

  
 Kingdoms of Persia - Persia
Their capital until 559 BC was Pasargadae, before increasing dominance saw them move it to the former Elamite capital at Susa.
c.620 BC Media gains a level of control in the region as Assyria is destroyed.
559 - 530 BC Cyrus moves the capital to the former Elamite capital, Susa (559 BC), throws off the Medes (550 BC), captures Lydia and Phrygia (547 BC) and Macedonia (542 BC), and is invited into Babylon (539 BC), which also gains him the remainder of Elam's territory.
www.historyfiles.co.uk /KingListsMiddEast/EasternPersia.htm   (0 words)

  
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bc -l` echo "sphere radius = $r" op ellipsoid $voi $nx $ny $nz \ $x 0 0 $r $r $r 0 0 1 $dsamp prom endif # # object: background + voi # set ell_x = `echo "48 * $nx / 128"
bc` op unif t0 $nx $ny $n0 0 op ellipse t1 $nx $ny 0 0 $ell_x $ell_y 0 $backg $dsamp op rep t1 t1 $n1 op stack t1 float t0 t1 t0 # 8 48 8 -> 64 set lam = `echo "$foreg - $backg"
bc` set ry = `echo "$ell_y + 4 * $nx / 128"
www.eecs.umich.edu /~fessler/aspire/prog/sim/spect,sim,sphere   (0 words)

  
 Sulla
In 107 BC, Sulla was nominated quaestor to Gaius Marius, the renowned Roman general, who had been elected consul for that year.
In 104 BC the migrating Germanic tribes of the Cimbri and the Teutones seemed headed for Italy.
The Social War (91–87 BC) was fought against the Socii, Roman allies in Italy, and was the result of Rome's intransigence in regarding the civil liberties of its own citizens (Romans) as superior to those of the citizens of the rest of Italy.
www.ipedia.net /information/Sulla   (0 words)

  
 Asia Minor Coins - Bithynia
The native peoples, resourcefully using forested, mountainous regions to their advantage were able to maintain their independence, and were among the very few who could boast of resisting Alexander.
By the first century BC, internal power struggles and danger from Mithridates VI of Pontus brought Bithynia politically closer to Rome.
By 62 BC, Mithridates was dead and Roman hegemony spread through the entire east, from modern Turkey to Egypt.
asiaminorcoins.com /bithynia.html   (0 words)

  
 Silk Road Introduction - tianshannet
It was first traveled by the adventure of Zhang Qian started the journey to the far West for the political contact with Yuezhi, a nomadic tribe, in 138 BC.
The general Zhang Qian was sent by Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty (206 BC- AD 220) to recruit the Yuezhi, who were the enemies of the Xiongnu in the second century BC.
He was once captured by Tibetan tribes allied with Xiongnu for a year and escaped in 125 BC in returning his way back to China.
www.aboutxinjiang.com /Culture_History/content/2006-06/16/content_1276.htm   (0 words)

  
 Han Reign Periods - China History Forum, Chinese History Forum
yúan shùo) 128 BC-123 BC Yuanshou (元狩 py.
zhēng hé) 92 BC-89 BC Houyuan (後元 py.
For instance, "Jianyuan 2nd year" would correspond to the 2nd year of the "reign of Jianyuan", which is 138 BC (since Jianyuan started from 140 BC).
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=810&view=getnewpost   (0 words)

  
 Occidental College Math Department Placement Information fo Incoming Students
Placement in Calculus courses (Mathematics 108, 110, 114, 120, or 128) is determined by the Calculus Placement Exam, previous mathematical experience, and advising.
Students with a score of 5 in Calculus BC earn 6 units of credit towards graduation, while students with a score of 4 in Calculus BC or 4 or 5 in Calculus AB earn 4 units.
Similar to Math 120, but for students who have passed the AP Calculus exam, version AB with a score of 4 or 5, or version BC with an AB sub-score of 4 or 5.
departments.oxy.edu /math/placement/index.html   (0 words)

  
 Persia Genealogy
ARTAKHSHATHRA I (or ARTAXERXES I) 465-late 425 BC, son of Xerxes I. 425 - 424 BC - reigned 45 days, son of Artakhshahthra I. (or DARIUS II) early 424 - 404 BC, son of Artakhshathra I. (or ARTAXERXES II) 404 - 359 or 358 BC, son of Darayavaush II.
191 BC, son of Tiridates I. c.191 - c.176 BC, kinsman of Artabanus I. (or FARHAD I) c.176 - c.
BC, son of Gotarzes I. (or ARSHAKAN)76 - 70 BC, descendant of Mithradates I. He was murdered by Phraates III;
www.aoti76.dsl.pipex.com /iran_gen.htm   (0 words)

  
 GPS data for BC Lighthouses
If you need a different file format for your GPS or mapping software, you should be able to convert these files to a useable format with software such as GPSBabel, GPS Utility, GPS Track, G7toWin, or online at the Wayhoo.com website.
The BC lighthouses will appear on the map as white "pushpins".
The lighthouses will show up on the map and can be uploaded to a GPS unit in the normal manner.
www.fogwhistle.ca /bclights/gps.php   (0 words)

  
 The Hasmonean Dynasty
With the death of Antiochus VII in 128 BC, however, the people of Judea again proclaimed -- and managed to achieve -- their independence.
In the year 94 BC, at the Feast of Tabernacles, Alexander (who was also the High Priest, and thus was officiating in the Temple during this feast) decided to perform an act which would display his contempt for the Pharisees and their strict, legalistic observance of the letter of the Law.
According to tradition, he is said to have repented of his sins on his deathbed, and supposedly instructed his wife, Alexandra, to dismiss all of his Sadducean advisors and to reign as Queen with the aid of the Pharisees.
www.zianet.com /maxey/Inter4.htm   (0 words)

  
 Parthian empire
The Parphians, however, were troubled by nomad attacks on their northeastern borders, as well as attacks by the Scythians.
The confusion came to an end about 76/75 BC, when the octogenarian king Sanatruces was set on the Parthian throne by the central Asian tribe of the Sacaraucae.Yet it was not untill Sanatruces son and successor, Phraates III (r.70-58 BC), that the empire was again in a fairly settled state.
Parthian language is a Middle Iranian language originated in Parthia (mainly the northeastern corner of modern,Iran and central-western south of Turkmenistan),and became the oficial language of Arsacid period.
www.geocities.com /Athens/5246/Parthia.html   (0 words)

  
 FORVM's Fake Ancient Coin Reports
Bithynian, Nikomedes Epiphanes, Nikomedes II, 149-128 BC – 142 viewsAR tetradrachm
Bithynian, Nikomedes Epiphanes, Nikomedes II, 149-128 BC – 25 viewsAR tetradrachm
Bithynian, Prusias II, 185-149 BC – 76 viewsAR tetradrachm
www.forumancientcoins.com /fakes/thumbnails.php?album=20&page=11   (0 words)

  
 Scepticism - Lecture 5a
Clitomachus, one of Carneades’ former pupils, becomes scholarch around 128 BC, and attempts to defend the view that Carneades did not regard assent as something that could be rationally justified.
Around 110 BC Philo of Larissa is elected scholarch, and this event is seen by Sextus as inaugurating the so-called Fourth Academy.
The Lucius Tubero specified as the dedicatee of Aenesidemus’ Pyrrhonist Discourses is described as a Roman citizen and politician.
www.webspawner.com /users/alanbailey/scepticism5.html   (0 words)

  
 BC Cultural Crawl » Van Dop Arts & Cultural Guide to British ...
BC Cultural Crawl » Van Dop Arts and Cultural Guide to British Columbia » Welcome to the Arts and Cultural Guide to BC Van Dop Arts and Cultural Guide to British Columbia
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www.art-bc.com   (0 words)

  
 BC.EXE "Line Too long" with ASCII 128 and Fast Load Format
The BC.EXE compiler in QuickBasic Versions 4.00, 4.00b, and 4.50 produces the error message "Line too long" if the character ASCII 128 is included into a string literal and the file being compiled is in Fast Load and Save format.
BC.EXE correctly compiles the program with the character ASCII 128 if it is saved in TEXT format (instead of Fast Load format).
An ASCII 128 character compiles without errors in QuickBasic Version 3.00.
support.microsoft.com /kb/42856   (0 words)

  
 OpenSSL: Support, Frequently Asked Questions
If this error occurs and is not discussed in the documentation of the application you are using, please contact the author of that application; it is likely that it never worked correctly.
On some SCO installations or versions, bc has a bug that gets triggered when you run the test suite (using "make test").
GNU bc (see http://www.gnu.org/software/software.html for download instructions) can be safely used, for example.
www.openssl.org /support/faq.html   (0 words)

  
 Why Hunt at Adobe Lodge?
Chambersburg, PA hunter Randy Hess in 2002 set a new record for the largest Adobe Lodge Hunting Camp buck ever taken.
The bar has now been raised to a new level: 165 5/8 BC gross points.
This 20 ½", fourteen point buck was taken from a blind on a damp, drizzly morning, the second day of the season, with one shot from a.270 rifle at about a hundred yards.
www.adobelodge.com /2002_photos.htm   (0 words)

  
 55 BC
Fifty Five BC was the year that Julius Caesar lead the Romans to conquer Britain.
Bearsden being the last strong hold, which was just inside the Antonine Wall, of which the ruins can still be seen.
Fifty Five BC the bar/restaurant, offers a very civilized and relaxing atmosphere.
www.bearsdencross.co.uk /diningout/55bc.htm   (0 words)

  
 Seleucia, Demetrios II - Ancient Greek Coins - WildWinds.com
Kingdom of Syria, Demetrios II, 1st reign 145-140 BC, AR Tetradrachm.
Demetrios II, second reign, 129-125 BC, AR Tetradrachm.
Seleukid Kingdom, Demetrios II, 2nd reign, 129-125 BC, Æ18.
www.wildwinds.com /coins/greece/seleucia/demetrios_II   (0 words)

  
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Demetrius II; Second Reign, 129-126/5 BC, Tetradrachm, 129/128 BC, SE-184, 14.24g.
Antiochus VII; 138-129 B.C., Tetradrachm, 131/130 BC, SE-182, 14.05g.
Seleucid Kingdom, Antiochus VII; 138-129 BC, Tetradrachm, 132/1 BC, SE-181, 14.18g.
www.harlanjberk.com /ancientcoins/search.asp?searchstr=tyre   (0 words)

  
 Motor Dealer Act
by reg (BC Reg 235/01 repealed by BC Reg 311/02)
1 Jan 2005 (BC Reg 274/04 as amended by BC Reg 520/04)
The Users Guide to the looseleaf edition of the B.C. statutes (including the Folio electronic version) provides detailed information about Tables of Legislative Changes.
www.qp.gov.bc.ca /statreg/stat/tlc/edition1/tlc96316.htm   (0 words)

  
 128 BC - 128 Connection
Please click here for all details related to the changes.
The 128 Connection Shuttle is a private service connecting companies with Waltham Center.
Bay Colony Corporate Center and its Tenants (950 - 1100 Winter Street)
www.128bc.org /wal-lex/sh_128conn.htm   (58 words)

  
 RallyBC Home
BC Regional Gravel TSD - Cowichan Valley, BC Round 4 of the BC Rally Championship
Round 1 - Cochrane - Cochrane, AB Round 2 - Rocky Mt - Calgary, AB Round 3 - Mt Trials - Merritt, BC Round 4 -
Pacific Forest - Merritt, BC Round 5 - Kananaskis - Bragg Creek, AB Rally West web site
www.rallybc.net   (0 words)

  
 Mcbride Real Estate North Interior BC homes for sale
While I only used a word ad and directed people who inquired to my own web page, I would probably use a photo ad if I were to do it again as this seems to be a very effective medium for the price.
Large executive home, 2700 sq feet of living space on large corner lot approximately 128 x 100, close to both elementary and high schools.
Copyright © 1997 BC homes for sale LTD..
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