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    • [DOC File]2T: An Enochian word meaning 'also', 'it' or 'visit'

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      Tiamat (Var. Zi-kura, Zi-kum): (1) An Assyro Babylonian primordial sea goddess. Her mate is Apsu or Absu ("sweet waters"). She is often depicted as a serpent who begat the original chaotic world. The younger Gods defeated Tiamat, Apsu being overcome by the God of wisdom Ea and Tiamat being slain by the sky God Marduk.


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      Lyme Regis is a beautiful old seaside town, with a lively little harbour, beaches and lovely walks, either by the sea or in the country nearby. For children there the Marine Aquarium and Dinosaur land, and in summer you can escape from the crowds and relax in the Jane Austen garden with beautiful views over the sea.


    • [DOC File]Hosea, Amos, Micah, Title

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      This God “made the sea and the dry land.” The Canaanites (of whom the Phoenicians were a part), worshipped many gods, including Yam (the Sea) and Baal (the god of fertility). Jonah is confessing that his God is the creator of all. We read in Exodus 20:11 that in six days Yahweh made the heavens and the earth.



    • [DOC File]Chapters of Life (1967) - Lobsang Rampa

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      The distant sea was a boiling white mass of foam, with mighty waves breaking in thunder on the great granite shore, dragging back the pebbles with a nerve-jarring scream. A lone gull soared backwards overhead, blowing helplessly inland, powerless in the grip of the storm. ... For the sky-travelling Goddesses wear the warmth of bliss. Companions ...


    • [DOC File]AP World History Study Guide and Graphic Organizers – Unit 1

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      Treaty of Tordesillas: Portugal gets lands east of line (includes Brazil) Port cities established along the coast of Africa, India, and in the Spice Islands. Brazil: plantation economy; slave labor first by natives, then by Africans . Social Structure: Portuguese on top, followed by natives, followed by Africans


    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 1

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      Brazil 53. South Africa 55. India 57. ... It defended the waters of Britain effectively from competitions by rival nations from sea pirates. ... They worshipped gods and goddesses. The Asantehene played both political and religious roles. He acted like a religious leader and presided over religious ceremonies.


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      QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS EMERGENCE OF KENYAN SOCIETIES. 1. a) Give five reasons, which led to the migration of the Cushites into . Kenya before 1800. i) Need for pasture for their an


    • [DOC File]BIBLICAL HISTORIES AND MYSTERIES

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      The ancient goddesses Venus, Ishtar, Astarte, and Eostre (Easter) have stars as their symbolism. The symbols of the Virgin Mary show the coming together of all of the goddess elements in Mary as mother of the Catholic Church. Katholikos is Greek word meaning all one or universal, as in all goddesses made into one.


    • [DOC File]The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Devil's Dictionary, by ...

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      An English sea-captain being asked if he had read "The Exile of Erin," replied: "No, sir, but I should like to anchor on it." Years afterwards, when he had been hanged as a pirate after a career of unparalleled atrocities, the following memorandum was found in the ship's log that he had kept at the time of his reply: Aug. 3d, 1842.


    • [DOC File]O: (1) An Enochian word meaning: (a) 'Five'

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      Ochosi is part of the Warrior triad along with Elleggua (q.v.) and Oggun (q.v.). His colours are lavender and black and his symbol is the bow and arrow. He is represented by an image of Saint Norberto or Saint Isisdro Labrador. In Brazil he is represented by Saint Sebastian or Saint George. Figure 3 Octangle. Ochu: Santeria.


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      Moses parted the red sea, but only under God’s instruction. ... It began in 1964 by young catholic theologians in Brazil who reinterpreted the Christian message to focus on poverty. The preferential option for the poor. is a term first used by Father Pedro Arrupe which refers to the way the Bible and Jesus showed a preference for poor people ...


    • [DOC File]The Library of Babel

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      The magnificent contribution of Brazil to book arts has been researched by innumerable people. From the literatura de cordel that is still produced in the northeast region to the Concretism movement. I will talk about two Concretist poets and book arts designers: Harold and August de Campos.


    • [DOC File]Pool Play - Round 1

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      Name these gods or goddesses from classical mythology. 1 2 Question 66. Who was the goddess of love and beauty? Answer: Venus or Aphrodite 5 5 Question 67. Who was the messenger of the gods? Answer: Mercury or Hermes 5 5 Question 68. What god ruled the seas? Answer: Neptune or Poseidon 5 5 Question 69. Who was the ruler of the underworld?


    • [DOC File]AP World History Study Guide and Graphic Organizers – Unit 1

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      sea merchants/sailors from China, India, Persia, Africa, Southeast Asia. movement possible from monsoon winds to go from section to section across the Indian Ocean. Trans-Saharan Trade. trade across the Sahara desert. use of camel caravans to cross the desert. primarily exchange of salt and palm oil for gold and ivory


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      Decline of the goddesses ... Sea Roads as a Catalyst for Change: Southeast Asia ... Portuguese Brazil’s monopoly (1570–1670) ...


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