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  CD Baby: DIVALIA: Determination
Divalia grew up in France, french alps, where her grand father owned a chalet restaurant, there, she spent hours singing in front of customers, accompanied by her grandfather's accordion.
Divalia did not want her music to be just pretty...
Divalia put all of her difference into her album, DETERMINATION, like herself is uplifting and purifying, the constant positive messages flow through the veins like a powerful shot of vitamin.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/divalia   (463 words)

  
 Angerona - LoveToKnow 1911
Modern scholars regard her as a goddess akin to Ops, Acca Larentia and Dea Dia; or as the goddess of the new year and the returning sun (according to Mommsen, ab angerendo = are) roi, ava Apeo Oat rae it Xtov).
Her festival, called Divalia or Angeronalia, was celebrated on the 21st of December.
The priests offered sacrifice in the temple of Volupia, the goddess of pleasure, in which stood a statue of Angerona, with a finger on her mouth, which was bound and closed (Macrobius i.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Angerona   (127 words)

  
 Buy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
DiVALIA's will not do business with suppliers who, on a regular basis, use factories that require employees to work excessive hours, and will not do business with suppliers who use factories that fail to compensate employee properly.
However, we believe that all terms and conditions of employment must be based on an individual’s ability to perform the functions of the job and not on the basis of personal characteristics or beliefs.
Factories used by suppliers must have a social and political commitment to basic human right and must not discriminate against employees in their hiring procedures or any other term or condition of employment on the basis of face, color, national origin, gender, religion, disability, personal beliefs or other similar factors.
i8demo2.i8series.com /en/page/buy.html   (552 words)

  
 secrecy blogs
Angerona is shown with a bandaged mouth with a finger to her lips commanding
Modern scholars regard her as a goddess akin to Ops, Acca Larentia and Dea Dia; or as the goddess of the new year and the returning sun (according to Mommsen, ab angerendo = airb TOV avac^tpfffdai.
Her festival, called Divalia or Angeronalia, was celebrated on the aist of December.
www.mindsay.com /tags/secrecy   (260 words)

  
 Angerona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Her shrine was in the temple of Volupia.
Angerona's rites were celebrated on December 21st (the winter solstice) and were known as the Angeronalia or the Divalia.
The Roman Angerona is based on an earlier Etruscan goddess also named Angerona.
www.musesrealm.net /deities/angerona.html   (66 words)

  
 Angerona
Angerona is shown with a bandaged mouth with a finger to her lips commanding silence.
Her feast -- the Divalia or Angeronalia -- was celebrated on December 21.
Article "Angerona" created on 03 March 1997; last modified on 27 August 1999 (Revision 2).
www.pantheon.org /articles/a/angerona.html   (59 words)

  
 December
This is the fifth day of Saturnalia in honor of the Golden Age of Saturn and Ops.
Angerona or Diva, a Roman goddess, was worshipped at the Angeronalia or Divalia.
The Winter Solstice, a celebration of the sun, called Yule (from Jol in honor of Jolnir, another name for Odin), Midwinter, and Alban Arthuan (Druidic) is celebrated today.
www.angelfire.com /de/poetry/Holy_Days/dec.html   (3681 words)

  
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Standing before the group are the two humans, who immediately remove their fur hoods and knit caps.
As Otto spoke, the two robots crash through the walls of the mess hall, one of them holding Maxx in his huge hand.
Dr Divalia and Hanna run for the nearest exit, but are met there by Samantha and Dawn.
members.fortunecity.com /computer_dinosaur/cs003.txt   (2242 words)

  
 Hail, Angerona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
She suggests that to keep silent about one's fears may allow one to overcome them.
Her holiday was the solstice (Divalia or Angeronalia), which makes her a goddess of death and rebirth, a goddess of mysteries, as they all are.
She is associated with Ops, Winter solstice falls in the middle of the Roman festival of Saturnalia—a time of revelry, feasting, role reversals between masters and servants, and generally partying.
findagoddess.com /display.php?HERNAME=Angerona   (429 words)

  
 Divalia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Divalia (December 21) was the fifth day of the Saturnalia and marked the winter solstice.
It was a festival in honor of Angerona, the goddess of secrecy believed to give relief from pain and worry.
Please close this window before returning to the Saturnalian activities.
lonestar.texas.net /~robison/divalia.html   (100 words)

  
 Angerona, the Roman Goddess of the Inner Voice--angerona silence winter solstice death goddess winter goddess secret ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Angor means choking, suffocation, or anguish (the above-mentioned disease "angina", which in modern times is the name of a heart disease featuring tightness in the chest, is derived from this, as well as "anger").
As Angerona had Her festival (called the Angeronalia or Divalia) on the 21st of December, some modern scholars believe She is the goddess of the winter solstice, who helps the sun get through this dark, difficult period.
In this interpretation Her silence indicates concentration or meditation, and Her inner voice that conjures a powerful spell to help the sun regain its strength.
www.thaliatook.com /angerona.html   (501 words)

  
 OkCupid! Comparing madballaNYC and divalia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Here's a comparison of the personalities of madballaNYC and divalia.
Spent last summer working at the ACLU in LA, mainly doing international human rights work.
divalia: singing, writing, pretty good at acting, good at figuring people out
www.okcupid.com /compare?x=madballaNYC&y=divalia   (284 words)

  
 tribuneindia... Punjab
Students would also resort to a novel way of protest against the Punjab government, they disclosed.
Before December 31, they would hold "katora - yatras" (begging - bowl marches) to beg publicly from a penny up to a Re in bazaars and send the amount as "alms" for "divalia" (bankrupt) government, declared parishad leaders.
This local-level "bheekh mangna" programme would be accompanied by burning of effigies of the government, continued leaders.
www.tribuneindia.com /1999/99dec17/punjab.htm   (4787 words)

  
 Holiday Activities
The Saturnalia includes the Sigillaria and the Divalia and is quickly followed by the Brumalia and the New Year.
Visit The Year in Double-Dactyls to find the answer to that one and to read other verses about facts related to the holiday season: the Saturnalia, the Divalia, the Brumalia, Apophoreta, and Santa Claus, among others.
Here are a few more sites about fun and games in ancient Rome.
lonestar.texas.net /~robison/activities.html   (266 words)

  
 CV of Ryan Vogt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
That is to say, they start in September 2006.
Divalia: A Practical Framework for Anonymous Peer-to-Peer File Exchange in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks.
Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference on Communication Networks and Services Research (CNSR 2006), Moncton, Canada, May 24-25, 2006, pp.
pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca /~vogt   (251 words)

  
 neither fish nor foal ? - History Forum
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They called it Divalia (21st) and it one of the days of Saturnalia (a celebration they held in this period of the year which included the solstice).
Romans also celebrated Dies Natalis Solis Invictus on 25th and this is the day the Christmas was moved on.
www.simaqianstudio.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=5006   (701 words)

  
 Only 39 shopping days until the Saturnalia ...
A bit of dusting and cleaning is likely in order.
Presently it contains information about gift-giving traditions, the related events of the Sigillaria, Divalia, Brumalia, and New Year, a few games and holiday activities, and a menu for the convivium.
Things that I would like to see developed for the holidays:
www.ancientworlds.net /aw/Post/53447&authorid=10   (211 words)

  
 thebackpacker.com - trail talk - winter solstice
It was known on Old English calendars as Geol, from which we get the English word "Yule".
In Roman times, it was the sixth day of the holiday festival of Saturnalia and was known as the Divalia.
I thought I had moved south where it's warm!?
www.thebackpacker.com /trailtalk/thread/27843.php   (715 words)

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