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  Daily Excelsior.........State
They stated that most of employees have completed three years continuous service period but not declared as quasi-permanent and added that two and a half day extra salary was being paid to staff working at receiving stations.
The State SP supremo alleged that funds on this account are not being utilised in accordance with the guidelines laid down, but in fact are misused by MLA/MLC concerned, his workers, relations and henchmen and that in the process 50% of the total amount is usurped by political workers.
Accusing the ‘pseudo-secular’ parties in the State of feeding separatism in the garb of special status to Jammu and Kashmir, he alleged that both NC and Congress were supporting the cause of Pakistan by demanding greater autonomy and joint management, respectively.
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  Encyclopedia: List of state leaders in 1821
The emperor or huangdi (皇帝 in pinyin: huang2 di4) of China was the head of government and head of state of China from the Qin dynasty in 221 B.C. until the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911.
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.
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.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-state-leaders-in-1821   (5696 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: 1821
Jump to: navigation, search A U.S. state is any one of the fifty states (four of which officially favor the term commonwealth) which, together with the District of Columbia and Palmyra Atoll (an uninhabited incorporated unorganized territory), form the United States of America.
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.
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 Background Notes on Selected East European Countries from the Department of State
Its leaders, Husak and party chief Milos Jakes, resigned in December 1989, and Havel was elected President of Czechoslovakia on December 29.
State ownership of businesses, estimated to be about 97% under communism, will be reduced to about 30% by the end of 1994.
An agreement was concluded to divide all federal property of the former Czechoslovak state according to a 2:1 ratio in favor of the Czech Republic.
www.shsu.edu /~his_ncp/EEurBN.html   (20889 words)

  
 1821 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar).
July 10 - The United States takes possession of its newly-bought territory of Florida from Spain.
August 10 - Missouri is admitted as the 24th U.S. state.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1821   (447 words)

  
 State Street UMC, Bowling Green, KY - History
One of the leaders of the Southern delegates was Henry Bascom of Kentucky; Peter Cartwright, the great frontier preacher, represented Illinois and was a leader of the Northern moderate group.
The report stated that it was "right, expedient, and necessary to erect the Annual conferences represented in this convention into a distinct ecclestial connection." It also expressed the desire to maintain "Christian union and fraternal relations" with their Northern brethren, and invited Bishops Soule and Andrews to become their bishops.
The Reverend Dr. John Burns Horton was appointed to State Street Church in September, 1950, and it was soon apparent that this was the man to meet the current challenge.
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 Censuses History: 1821 - 1821
In that chaotic summer of 1821, as national Insurgency leaders negotiated the surrender of a powerful Spanish garrison in Mexico City (something accomplished only in mid-September), there is no evidence that either the provisional national government or Andrade's provincial administration were considering something so complex as a population census.
Roa clearly states that he is publishing the padrones taken earlier, for which his title indicates 1821 and 1822 (the ones we use here) but in his text he states the padrones were "hechos en los años de 1822 a 1823." (Ibid., p.
His actual population count for Guadalajara is 46804, far higher than the one actually taken in either 1821 or 1822 but, as he states, augmented by himself to reflect the likely undercounting of the population in the original census.
www.fsu.edu /~guadalaj/cenhis_1821-22.htm   (3819 words)

  
 Alabama Governor George Smith Houston
Alabama was eager to fund the railroads, which brought the state to the brink of bankruptcy.
The new constitution was marked by the outlawing of loans by state, county, or municipal governments to private business and by prohibiting the building of railroads by the state government.
Stewart states that by the end of Houston's second term, he managed to reduce taxes and bring state expenditures under control.
www.archives.state.al.us /govs_list/g_housto.html   (779 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
As a result isolated hunting parties were attacked by the Osages and the frontier kept in a continual state of apprehension lest the Indians in revenge should carry their forays into the heart of these settlements.
First, it states that the family of J. Pierson was among the victims and secondly that the killings occurred in 1821.
Using this state of affairs as a basis to rationalize their actions, Nathaniel Robbins and Charles Burkham, among others, opened negotiations with Jose Antonio Saucedo, political chief of the province of Texas, with the view of establishing an ayuntamiento at Pecan Point.
digital.library.okstate.edu /chronicles/v019/v019p037.html   (7157 words)

  
 Eastern Patriarchates   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 544, Jacob Baradaeus (a Monophysite leader) consecrated Sergius of Tella as Patriarch in opposition to the Imperial-backed Orthodox candidate.
With the establishment of an independent Armenian state in Cilicia in 1058, the Armenian patriarchate was transferred to Sivas, eventually settling in the city of Sis.
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.
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 The Struggle for Freedom from Ottoman Oppression
The Greek Revolution broke out in a number of different places during the end of March 1821, in some places by the raising of a flag with a cross and the blessing in the local church and in others with attacks by Greeks on Turks.
This man was on the throne of the ottoman state, in March 1821, when reports were brought to Constantinople, of the outbreak of revolution in Moldavia and Peloponnese, and the killing of many turks.
The body of the spiritual leader of Romiosini was thrown in the sea, and after some days it was retrieved by a captain from Kephalinia island and taken to Odessa, where on the instructions of the Tzar the funeral ceremony was conducted with every elaboration of ritual and every mark of respect.
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 1821   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1818 1819 1820 - 1821 - 1822 1823 1824
March 25 - Greece declares its independence from the Ottoman Empire, beginning the Greek War of Independence.
In the first known obscenity case in the United States, a Massachusetts court outlawed the John Cleland novel, Fanny Hill.
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 1819   (Site not responding. Last check: )
February 15 - The United States House of Representatives agrees to Tallmadge Amendment to bar slaves from new state of Missouri--opening vote in controversy that leads to Missouri Compromise
December 4 - Alabama is admitted as the 22nd U.S. state.
February 14 - Joshua A. Norton, "Emperor of the United States of America" (Or January 17, 1811).
www.yourencyclopedia.net /1819.html   (411 words)

  
 US Department Of State Post Report   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Today, Mexico, in cooperation with the United States, is constructing a large radio telescope in the state of Puebla, which will be among the most precise instruments of its kind in the world.
Two-thirds of the older Mexican political leaders are UNAM alumni, but the wider array of choices which have developed over the past four decades was confirmed when the election of 2000 brought the first Mexican president to have obtained an undergraduate degree from a private school -- the Universidad Iberoamericana.
Due to the size of the Embassy, the diplomatic list is limited to the Ambassador, the DCM, Counselors of Embassy, military attaches, and heads of agencies with diplomatic titles.
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 The Greek Revolution and the Greek State
The Greek revolution that began in 1821, followed by the war of independence, was the second of the "national revolutions" in the Balkans.
These three states were prepared to intervene to make sure the final result was acceptable to their interests.
The new state faced several key problems and the way in which it proceeded tells us a good deal about the degree to which 1830 was a "national revolution" after all.
www.lib.msu.edu /sowards/balkan/lecture6.html   (4163 words)

  
 Vulcan of the alchemists bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
To Paracelsus Vulcan was synonymous with both the alchemist/physician’s manipulation of fire, heating and distilling of nature’s properties for medicine, and the transforming power and creative potential locked within Man, the greater invisible Man or anthropos, slumbering within.
Alchemy is an art and Vulcan (the governor of fire) is the artist in it: he who is Vulcan has the power of the art…All things have been created in an unfinished state, nothing is finished, but Vulcan must bring all things to their completion.
Everything is at first created in its prima material, its original stuff; whereupon Vulcan comes, and develops it into its final substance….God created iron but not that which is to be made of it.
www.elexi.de /en/v/vu/vulcan_of_the_alchemists.html   (901 words)

  
 Santa Fe Trail - 1821 Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
List of state leaders in 1821 List of religious leaders in 1821.....
Between 1821 and 1880, the Santa Fe Trail was primarily a commercial highway connecting Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico.
An overland trail from the eastern United States to the Southwest was first popularized by the trading venture of William Becknell in 1821.
www.santafe-n-taos.com /directory/santa-fe-trail---1821.html   (412 words)

  
 ESP :: Eastern State Penitentiary Website
Many leaders believe that crime is the result of environment, and that solitude will make the criminal regretful and penitent (hence the new word, Penitentiary).
Inmates from Eastern State are bussed to work on a new "farm branch" of the prison at Graterford, Pennsylvania.
Eastern State’s arched cell blocks and central rotunda are transformed into a mental institution in the movie 12 Monkeys, with Brad Pitt.
www.easternstate.org /history/index.php   (2257 words)

  
 1818   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1815 1816 1817 - 1818 - 1819 1820 1821
April 4 - The United States Congress adopts the flag of the United States as having 13 red and white stripes and one star for each state (20 stars) with additional stars to be added whenever a new state is added to the Union.
December 3 - Illinois is admitted as the 21st U.S. state.
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 Mississippi State University Libraries :: List of Political Materials
Scrapbooks, photographs of Corley (1900-), state legislator (1928-1932) and Commissioner of Agriculture for the state of Mississippi, 1940-1926.
In the 1970's Fields began to focus her articles on the Mississippi Legislature and politics in the state, subjects which are strongly reflected in the collection.
Correspondence, legal papers, speeches and state, county and national records (1932-1961) of the Republican Party of Mississippi, largely relating to efforts to unseat the Howard-Redmond delegates, the Negro faction, at national conventions and in party patronage.
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 List of state leaders in 1833   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1832 state leaders - Events of 1833 - 1834 state leaders - State leaders by year
Prime Minister - Otto Joachim, Minister of State of Denmark (1824-1842)
United States - Andrew Jackson, President of the United States (1829-1837)
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 List of state leaders in 1815 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1814 state leaders - Events of 1815 - 1816 state leaders - State leaders by year
Prime Minister -, Minister of State of Denmark (1814-1818)
United States - James Madison, President of the United States (1809-1817)
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 List of state leaders in 1847   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1846 state leaders - Events of 1847 - 1848 state leaders - State leaders by year
Prime Minister - Poul Christian Stemann, Minister of State of Denmark (1842-1848)
United States - James K. Polk, President of the United States (1845-1849)
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 The Fate of the State By Martin van Creveld
Wherever we look, existing states are either combining into larger communities or falling apart; wherever we look, organizations that are not states are taking their place.
In retrospect, nothing in the history of the modern state is more astonishing than the willingness, occasionally even eagerness, of people to fight for it and lay down their lives for it.
As the state lost its ability to expand at its neighbors' expense—a handicap confirmed by the Charter of the United Nations, which, as the most subscribed-to document in history, prohibits using force to annex territory—it turned its energies inward.
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 List of state leaders in 1849 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1848 state leaders - Events of 1849 - 1850 state leaders - State leaders by year
James K. Polk, President of the United States (1845-1849)
Zachary Taylor, President of the United States (1849-1850)
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 Venezuela (10/07)
In 1821, after several unsuccessful uprisings, the country succeeded in achieving independence from Spain, under the leadership of its most famous son, Simon Bolivar.
The United States is Venezuela's most important trading partner, representing about a third of imports and approximately 60 percent of Venezuelan exports.
The Department of State encourages all U.S citizens traveling or residing abroad to register via the State Department's travel registration website or at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate abroad.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/35766.htm   (4964 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
They were forced to cede to the United States all their lands and accept a reservation, which, however, lay within their accustomed territory.
This was done by the treaty of 1825 and by its provisions they were to occupy a strip of land extending west from a north and south line twenty-five miles west of the boundary of Missouri.
The first winter was not so hard as might be expected if we may judge by their Journal of December 26, 1821 when they killed "6 fat oxen," had coal to burn and obtained salt from "Bean’s Saline" six miles away.
digital.library.okstate.edu /Chronicles/v002/v002p285.html   (5848 words)

  
 Guatemala (08/07)
The United States determined in April 2003 that Guatemala had failed to demonstrably adhere to its international counternarcotics commitments during the previous year.
Supreme Court justices are elected by the Congress from a list submitted by the bar association, law school deans, a university rector, and appellate judges.
The United States is the country's largest trading partner, providing 39.6% of Guatemala's imports and receiving 28.9% of its exports.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/2045.htm   (4564 words)

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