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  Encyclopedia: 1821
James Longstreet James Longstreet (January 8, 1821 – January 2, 1904) was one of the foremost Confederate generals of the American Civil War, and later enjoyed a successful post-war career working for the government of his former enemies, as a diplomat and administrator.
Sebastian Kneipp (Stephansried, Germany, May 17, 1821 – June 17, 1897 in Wörishofen, Germany) was a Bavarian priest and one of the founders of the Naturopathic medicine movement.
Camille Jordan (January 11, 1771 _ May 19, 1821) was a French politician born in Lyons of a well-to-do mercantile family.
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 Encyclopedia: List of state leaders in 1821
List of Dukes, Electors, and Kings of Saxony, 880-1918 The original Duchy of Saxony was in Northern Germany, roughly corresponding to the modern German state of Lower Saxony and Westphalia.
This is a List of Portuguese monarchs from the independence of Portugal from Castile in 1139, to the beginning of the Republic in October 5, 1910.
Lists of state leaders by year Abu Dhabi or Abu Zaby (Arabic language: أبوظبي) is the largest of the seven emirates that comprise the United Arab Emirates and was also the largest of the former Trucial States.
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 Encyclopedia: Religious leaders by year
This is a list of the leaders of major religions in any given year.
This is a list of the governors of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies in each year.
Leaders by year State leaders Religious leaders Intl organization leaders Colonial governors Canadian incumbents British incumbents German rulers US state governors Canadian incumbents in any given year.
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1 In Protestantism, religious movement that arose among conservative members of various Protestant denominations early in the 20th cent., with the object of maintaining traditional interpretations of the Bible and of the doctrines of the Christian faith in the face of Darwinian evolution, secularism, a...
Among the Sunni the term refers to the leader in the Friday prayer at the mosque; any pious Muslim may function as imam.
revival, religious revival, religious, renewal of attention to religious faith and service in a church or community, usually following a period of comparative inactivity and frequently marked by intense fervor.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Denmark
About the religious life of the clergy and laity we are not sufficiently informed, much historical material having been lost during the later changes in ecclesiastical government.
The royal rescript of 10 June, 1613, which forbade Catholic priests to perform any religious functions, under penalty of death, and the Danske Lov of Christian V (1683), which threatened converts with the confiscation of their property and with banishment, were evidently intended to prevent conversions.
The most important religious poet of the Danish Middle Ages was Michael Nicolai, parish priest of St. Alban's at Odense.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: France
The tendency to abstraction,however, which carried away the leaders of the Revolution, is responsible for the present purely arbitrary divisions of the soil, known as "departments".
Again it is important to note the increase in population of the larger cities between the years 1789 and 1901: Marseilles, from 106,000 to 491,000; Lyons, from 139,000 to 459,000; Bordeaux, from 83,000 to 256,000; Lille, from 13,000 to 210,000; Toulouse, from 55,000 to 149,000; Saint-Etienne, from 9000 to 146,000.
Taine has proved that vocations to the religious life increased remarkably in the France of the nineteenth century, when they were entirely spontaneous, as compared with the France of the eighteenth century, when many families, for worldly reasons, placed their daughters in convents.
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 NCSE Resource   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
As religious leaders we share a deep faith in the God who created heaven and earth and all that is in them, and take with utmost seriousness the Biblical witness to this God who is our Creator.
Uphold religious neutrality in public education, oppose all government mandated or sponsored prayers, devotional observances, and religious indoctrination in public schools; and oppose efforts to compromise the integrity of public school teaching by the introduction of sectarian religious doctrines, such as "scientific creationism," and by exclusion of educational materials on sectarian grounds.
Opponents of the Act, including religious leaders, educators, and scientists, challenged the constitutionality of the Act in the federal courts (McLean v Arkansas Board of Education) and in 1982 the law was declared unconstitutional.
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 Eastern Patriarchates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
In 544, Jacob Baradaeus (a Monophysite leader) consecrated Sergius of Tella as Patriarch in opposition to the Imperial-backed Orthodox candidate.
During the ascendancy of the Mongols, many notable leaders, including Hulegu (the first Ilkhan), belonged to this church, and though reliable statistics are not available, it is likely that this church, whose remnants today number at most a few million, boasted the largest population of any Christian denomination.
This list is an attempt to reconcile the two lists but dates given before 1700 should be regarded as approximations.
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 The Publications Assistance Program: Religious Magazines and Newspapers in Canada
Religious periodicals are magazines and newspapers that identify with a religious tradition to express and/or evoke a sense of the sacred through the recognition of a divine or trans-divine focus.
In practice, members of different religious communities were quick to point out that many of their publications were actually ethnic publications that carry news of "home" or the community worldwide rather than concentrating on religious issues and stories.
Where religious publications seem to play a role in training is the opportunity they give to young journalists and journalism students to work as interns or for short periods before moving on to more mainstream publications.
www.pch.gc.ca /progs/ac-ca/progs/pap/pubs/religion/index_e.cfm   (16495 words)

  
 1999 Investor List
She is a contributer to "Beauty and the Critic: Aesthetics in an Age of Cultural Studies", and presented on Milton's theology of the sun at a Milton conference.
She was also one of the first investors in Reed's "club", and was listed as an original investor in a document tabled as a government exhibit at the deposition in January 2000.
Floridian Dan Curtis is listed as an Honour Roll Member of IAS, and according to his OS (http://myreligion.scientologist.net/dancurtis/myself.htm), both he and his wife, Danuta, are doctors.
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Dictionary Definition of list of religious leaders in 1821
1820 religious leaders - Events of 1821 - 1822 religious leaders - Religious leaders by year
See also: List of state leaders in 1821
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 Thomas Jefferson, religious freak [Free Republic]
Jefferson's crazy religious ideas, shared by crazy representatives from 13 crazy colonies, are the reason we have a United States and the reason that We the People are in charge.
Religious institutions that use government power in support of themselves and force their views on persons of other faiths, or of no faith, undermine all our civil rights.
Every religious society has a right to determine for itself the times for these exercises and the objects proper for them according to their own particular tenets; and this right can never be safer than in their own hands where the Constitution has deposited it...
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 The New Hacker's Dictionary
A few obviously techspeak terms (names of operating systems, languages, or documents) are listed when they are tied to hacker folklore that isn't covered in formal sources, or sometimes to convey critical historical background necessary to understand other entries to which they are cross-referenced.
Some other techspeak senses of jargon words are listed in order to make the jargon senses clear; where the text does not specify that a straight technical sense is under discussion, these are marked with `[techspeak]' as an etymology.
leader used for quotations from authoritative sources such as standards documents; the intended allusion is to the root prompt (the special Unix command prompt issued when one is running as the privileged super-user).
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 Multnomah County Library Homework Center - Biographies - Homework Center - Multnomah County Library
A list of the career highlights of one of the members of the gold medal women's olympic softball team.
The Oregon Pioneer List is a list of settlers to Oregon who migrated to or were born in Oregon prior to 1900.
Leaders and revolutionaries, artists and entertainers, builders and titans, scientists and thinkers, and heroes and icons.
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 Guide and Index to Lists of Rulers
One motivation is that history is often not taught anymore in terms of dynasties and rulers, since this is thought (by an academic elite comfortably supported by the taxpayers) to be too elitist and too removed from the life of the people.
The arrangement of these lists thus follows Bryce's principle of universalist ideology, centering on Rome but extending to similar to ideas outside of the Roman world.
Unfortunately, socialist tendencies are reinforced by the very leaders of the European Union, France, Germany, and Belgium -- where the socialist fruit of poor growth and high unemployment are all too evident.
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 1821 Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
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 Religious Movements Homepage: Seventh-Day Adventists
Since the Religious Movements Homepage seeks to promote religious tolerance and appreciation of the positive benefits of pluralism and religious diversity in human cultures, we encourage the use of alternative concepts that do not carry implicit negative stereotypes.
Listed below are a few distinctive SDA teachings that deviate from mainstream protestantism and their biblical justification.
The Supreme Court upheld that the state could not "impose a burden on the free exercise of her religion," in the case of Sherbert v.
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 Black Studies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Born in 1821 in Dorchester County, Maryland, one of eleven children, Harriett Tubman escaped from slavery in 1849 and joined the abolitionist movement.
A civil rights leader who urged African Americans to work within the system, Whitney Moore Young, as executive director of the National Urban League from 1961 to 1971, played a leading role in persuading America's corporate elite to provide better opportunities for African Americans.
He was one of the leaders of the 1963 March on Washington and in 1964 he organized the Community Action Assembly to fight poverty in African-American communities.
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 1822   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
1819 1820 1821 - 1822 - 1823 1824 1825
Hieroglyphs deciphered by Thomas Young and Jean-François Champollion using the Rosetta Stone.
Galileo Galilei's Dialogue taken off the Index librorum prohibitorum, the Roman Catholic Church's list of banned books.
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 Bill's Book List
An edited collection of the religious experiences, hallucinations and musings of Philip K. Dick which became the novels Valis, The Divine Invasion, and The Transmigration of Timothy Archer.
This book came after a religious experience he had in the 70's, and is concerned with Jewish and Christian theology, neatly packaged into a science fiction framework.
Book from 1821 about de Quincey's personal experiences with opium, starting from the time he took it for pain relief from gastric problems, through later addiction (he gave it up four times, but always decided to go back to it later - sounds like a smoker nowadays), to his lifelong recreational use.
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 Military Leaders - LIVE AND INTERNET AUCTION PART II
1911), was a Knights Cross recipient, leader of the 1st SS Panzer Leibstandarte "Adolf Hitler", and was one of the last defenders of the Reichstag.
The copy of the order is also present, and begins: "...It is forbidden for all wives to visit their husbands in their duty stations, other women may visit the duty stations only if they have official business there...
The worker, listed as a "farm worker" with her work location listed, has also affixed her photograph and fingerprints to the document.
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 All National Women's History Month Honorees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
For a decade, Kitashima was a leader in the successful movement to win reparations for Japanese-Americans who had lost their homes and possessions and were forced to live in internment camps during WWII.
After graduating from Stanford Law School in 1952, O'Connor was an Arizona state senator from 1969 to 1974 where she was the first woman to be majority leader of a state senate.
She was a religious, spiritual, and political leader of her tribe.
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 THE CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE)
She was raised in a strict, deeply religious home, from which she derived her lifelong interest in Christianity and the Bible.
In recent decades, a number of main-line Christian leaders have extracted the Christian Science concept of Divine Mind.
Christian Scientists practice their religious teachings out of reasoned conviction of its truth - not from blind irrational feelings about Mary Baker Eddy.
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1820 state leaders - Events of 1821 - 1822 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 1821 List of international organization leaders in 1821 List of colonial governo...
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 Quote List – Material Facts
A leader leads from in front, by the power of example.
A ruler pushes from behind, by means of the club, the whip, the power of fear.
We "need" cancer because, by the very fact of its insurability, it makes all other diseases, however virulent, not cancer.
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 Univ. of Haifa Library - Electronic Texts List - Index by Authors
Religious training of children in the school, the famliy, and the church
Pages from the early history of the West and Northwest : embracing reminiscences and incidents of settlement and growth, and sketches of the material and religious progress of the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missou with especial reference to the history of Methodism.
Database entries include a two- to three-paragraph summary of diversity, habitat, geographic and temporal range and classification notes for each family, and a list ofincluded in the database.
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