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September 1st, 2008


Mark encyclopedia

Encyclopedia of 20th Century (5pc)
Director:  Carl Hindmarch, Matthew Whiteman
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Raw For Life: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of the Raw Food Lifestyle
Raw For Life: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of the Raw Food Lifestyle We have combined the expertise of Doctors and Nutritionists with testimonials from celebrities, athletes, and chefs who live the Raw Food Lifestyle. Our goal was to create a product that would empower people to take control of their health and happiness. In "Raw For Life", you will find everything you need to transition to a healthier state of being. This DVD is perfect for Vegetarians, Vegans, and Raw Food Vegans looking for new recipes and resources; someone coping with diabetes, heart disease, or excess weight, those seeking to reverse their aging process; athletes looking to improve their performance; actors, dancers, and other performers looking for a healthy way to maintain their weight and image; anyone looking to live longer, be stronger, perform at their best, and get their nutrition on the right track!

Director:  Scott Mader;Mark Perlmutter
DVD:  NTSC"Raw For Life " is an A-to-Z encyclopedia of Raw Food, perfect for beginners and Raw Food enthusiasts., This two-disc DVD inspires people with the Raw Food philosophy, the wisdom of eating a raw food diet, important medical facts and nutritional information.
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Encyclopedia of the 20th Century: Days That Shook the World 1900-1999
Encyclopedia of the 20th Century: Days That Shook the World 1900-1999 Director:  Carl Hindmarch, Matthew Whiteman
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Cisco 640-607 downloadable Software
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CCNP Exam Notes downloadable Software
CCNP Exam Notes downloadable Software This book covers the following exams: 640-901 Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI), 640-604 Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN), and 640-605 Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN).

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Diet and Cancer downloadable Software
Diet and Cancer downloadable Software Did you know that 60-70% of cancers are due to dietary factors? And, that many of these may be prevented by changes in dietary habits? That's right, and now there is an "answer book" for those who want to learn more about taking control of their health. Your Diet and Cancer is a practical tutorial designed to give the reader valuable information about how cancers develop and how simple changes in diet may prevent serious illness. Written in plain English, Your Diet and Cancer explores pertinent questions like: Exactly what is cancer? What are risk factors for getting cancer? How diet influences cancer risk The role of diet in actually causing cancer Dietary carcinogens How certain foods may reduce cancer risk How some foods help fight against cancer Common questions about diet and cancer Great tips to use in your daily life Not to be confused with a medical journal full of technical jargon, this book is jam-packed with over 60 pages of down to earth information and beautiful illustrations of the salient points. This book is not a replacement for medical treatment or proper diagnosis. It is a reference volume. The ideas and suggestions contained in Your Diet and Cancer are designed to help you make informed decisions about your health. You have very little to lose and much to gain. Cancer is one of the main causes of death among humans and your way of consuming food affects the risk. Do yourself a favor and take contr

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How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs: A Step-by-Step Guide to Teach Yourself, Revised Edition
How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs: A Step-by-Step Guide to Teach Yourself, Revised Edition You need no previous experience reading hieroglyphs to benefit from this book. This is a hieroglyphs guide for the layperson, tourist, or museum enthusiast who'd like to have more of a clue when it comes to understanding Egyptian hieroglyphs. Focusing on the funerary symbols one would be likely to see in Egypt or at a museum, and illustrated with hieroglyphs that are on display in the British Museum (drawn by Richard Parkinson, curator in the Department of Egyptian Antiquities at the British Museum), How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs makes possible a deeper appreciation not just of museum displays but of the Egyptian culture that used this writing system.

Both experts in Egyptology (Collier teaches Egyptology at the University of Liverpool, and Manley teaches the subject at the University of Glasgow), they explain how most hieroglyphs are used to convey the sound of the ancient Egyptian language, then go on to teach, in easily digestible segments, the basic phonograms (sound-signs) used in inscriptions a traveler or museum-goer would be most likely to encounter. Each chapter teaches a new portion of hieroglyphic script and a new aspect of the Middle Egyptian grammar, with a section to practice the new reading skills and exercises to solidify the lessons taught. It provides a wonderful opportunity to sit at home and learn about the pharaonic administration, ancient Egyptian family life, and the Egyptian way of death, while building a firm understanding of the most common features of hieroglyphs. --Stephanie Gold

Author: Mark Collier, Bill Manley
Hardcover:  192 pages
Company: University of California Press  (2003-05-05)
ISBN: 0520239490
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Getting Out: Your Guide to Leaving America (Process Self-reliance Series)
Getting Out: Your Guide to Leaving America (Process Self-reliance Series)
Had enough?

Whether you find the government oppressive, the economy spiraling out of control, or if you simply want adventure, you're not alone. In increasing numbers, the idea is talked about openly: Expatriate.

Over three hundred thousand Americans emigrate each year, and more than a million go to foreign lands for lengthy stays.

But picking up and moving to another country feels like a step into the void. Where to go? How to begin? What to do?

Volume 2 of the Process Self-Reliance Series, this smartly designed two-color guidebook walks you through the world of the expat: the reasons, the rules, the resources, and the tricks of the trade, along with compelling stories and expertise from expatriate Americans on every continent.

Getting Out shows you where you can most easily gain residence, citizenship, or work permits; where can you live for a fraction of the cost of where you're living now; and what countries would be most compatible with your lifestyle, gender, age, or political beliefs.

So if you've had enough of what they're selling here and want to take your life elsewhere-well, isn't that the American way? At any rate, it's not illegal. Not yet, anyway.


Author: Mark Ehrman
Paperback:  320 pages
Company: Process  (2006-11-01)
ISBN: 0976082276
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Homeland Security: A Complete Guide to Understanding, Preventing, and Surviving Terrorism
Homeland Security: A Complete Guide to Understanding, Preventing, and Surviving Terrorism As the events of 9/11 demonstrated, every American has a vital role to play in the war against terrorism. From first responders to concerned citizens, all require a deeper understanding of the emerging homeland security system, the modern terrorist threat, vital policy debates facing the nation, and practical methods to make communities and families safer.

Homeland Security provides that understanding. Written by leading authors with both practical and theoretical expertise, this authoritative textbook explores the nature of the terrorist threat to the United States and examines the policies and systems responsible for protecting America. Using source documents and real-life examples, it examines topics including:

- National homeland security strategies and directives - The modern history of terrorism - The most dangerous terrorist groups, foreign and domestic, and their tactics - Critical infrastructure protection - Emergency response, incident management, and continuity of operations - Weapons of mass destruction - Cyber-terrorism - Business preparedness - Roles, responsibilities, and methods of major federal, state, and local government agencies, along with key private sector organizations - Tools and resources for individual and family preparedness - Critical policy issues shaping the future of homeland security

While much of the globe has grappled for decades with the impact of terrorism on its own soil, the U.S. has only recently been forced to join that battle. Now that terrorism is a central part of our daily lives, however, a deeper knowledge of its many facets--and, more important, how American business and private lives can be shielded against terrorism--is essential.

Homeland Security is the definitive guide to understanding, preventing, and surviving terrorism. From hands-on security tips to insights on the vital balance between liberty and security, it is designed to help every American from the front lines to the voting booths play his or her role in the war against terrorism.

Author: Mark Sauter, James Carafano
Hardcover:  556 pages
Company: McGraw-Hill  (2005-04-20)
ISBN: 007144064X
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Gospel of Mark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Gospel of Mark is the second of the four canonical gospels in the New Testament and is a synoptic gospel. It is anonymously written but traditionally ascribed to Mark the ... (more...)

Mark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mark may refer to: Christianity. Curse and mark of Cain, Cain's inability to harvest crops and the necessity that he led a nomadic lifestyle; Gospel of Mark, one of the books of ... (more...)

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gospel of Mark
The Second Gospel, like the other two Synoptics, deals chiefly with the Galilean ministry of Christ, and the events of the last week at Jerusalem (more...)

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint Mark
What can be pieced together of St. Mark's life from Scripture. Also reports on tradition surrounding the saint (more...)

Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks & Makers' Marks
The most comprehensive internet resource for research of Silver Marks, Hallmarks & Maker's Marks found on antique and vintage silver and silverplate. (more...)

Mark Foley - Encyclopedia Dramatica
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Mark Twain - MSN Encarta
Twain, Mark, pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens 1835-1910, American writer and humorist, whose best work is characterized by broad, often... (more...)
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Mark - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Mark
For a day or two the place looked so like an overflowed Arkansas town, because of its currentless waters laving the very doorsteps of all the houses, and the cluster of boats made ... (more...)

Mark Prindle - Encyclopedia Dramatica
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Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks & Makers' Marks ...
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Resolved Question: What Is Easter All About,Do you know..? ?
Could you please help me in my research, can you add to This? Thank you. The Anglo-Saxons worshiped their goddess of spring by the name Eôstre. (We get our word Easter) The Greeks and Romans worshiped her by the name Astarte. The Phoenicians Worshiped her by the name Ashtoreth. The Egyptians Worshiped her by the name Isis. The Babylonians had worshiped her by the name Ishtar. Archaeologists have uncovered carvings of the fertility goddess Ishtar. They found her holding an egg in her hand and a rabbit at her feet. Thus the book Great Catholic Festivals comments on Easter: ?The eating of eggs on this day is said to have come down from pagan usage of the egg as a symbol of fertility.? And The Catholic Encyclopedia says under ?Easter?: ?The rabbit is a pagan symbol and has always been an emblem of fertility.? In the Babylonian pantheon, Ishtar was the principal goddess, identical with the Sumerian fertility goddess Innanna. Paradoxically, she was both goddess of war and goddess of love and voluptuousness. In his book Les Religions de Babylonie et d?Assyrie (The Religions of Babylonia and Assyria), French scholar Édouard Dhorme said of Ishtar: ?She was the goddess, the lady, the merciful mother who listens to prayer and intercedes before the angry gods and calms them. . . . She was exalted above all, she became the goddess of goddesses, the queen of all the gods, the sovereign of the gods of heaven and earth.? Ishtar?s worshipers addressed her as ?the Virgin,? ?Holy Virgin,? and ?Virgin Mother.? The ancient Sumero-Akkadian ?Prayer of Lamentation to Ishtar? states: ?I pray to thee, O Lady of ladies, goddess of goddesses. O Ishtar, queen of all peoples. . . . O possessor of all divine power, who wears the crown of dominion. . . . Chapels, holy places, sacred sites, and shrines pay heed to thee. . . . Where are thy likenesses not fashioned? . . . See me O my Lady; accept my prayers.? At Times The Jews That became Worshipers of the springtime goddess Ashtoreth had a custom of eating cakes in her honor. They called the goddess ?queen of heaven.? Of Ashtoreth and her worshipers the Bible says: ?The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead the dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink-offerings unto other gods, that they may provoke me to anger.? (Jer. 7:18, AS) Jehovah?s anger was kindled against his people whenever they adopted these pagan customs. They Christianized the pagan cakes, so they thought, by marking a cross on the top of them, thus the hot cross buns. I did not know all this about Easter. (more...)

Resolved Question: Why Twelve Apostles (What Makes 12 So Special)?
There were: 12: brothers of Joseph Patriarchs from Seth to Noah and his family, and twelve from Shem to Jacob. Sons of Israel (though actually thirteen in number, there are never more than twelve names in any one list. There are about 18 enumerations altogether, but in each list one or other is omitted. Generally it is Levi, but not always. In Revelation 7 both Dan and Ephraim are omitted but the enumeration is still twelve, Levi and Joseph being introduced. 12 Judges 12 gates 12 pearls 12 angels New Jerusalem's measurements "Number of the Sealed" in Rev 7:4 12 anointed 1. Aaron, Exodus 29:7,9, etc. 2. Nadab, Exodus 29:7,9, etc. 3. Abihu, Exodus 29:7,9, etc. 4. Eleazar, Exodus 29:7,9, etc. 5. Ithamar, Exodus 29:7,9, etc. 6. Saul, 1 Samuel 10:1. 7. David, * 1 Samuel 16:13. 8. Absalom, 2 Samuel 19:10. 9. Solomon, 1 Kings 1:39. 10. Jehu, 2 Kings 9:6. 11. Joash, 2 Kings 11:12. 12. Jehoahaz, 2 Kings 23:30. It will be observed from the above list that Saul, the man of man's choice, is thus stamped with the number 6. (ps, remember "Saul" from the NT?) David, the man of God's choice is stamped with the number seven. Interestingly, the 6th Zodiac sign is ?Virgo.? In astrology, Virgo is considered a "feminine", negative (introvert) sign. It is also considered an earth sign. (Are all Abrahamic religions Patriarchal?) Jesus was 12 years-old when he first appears in public (Luke 2:42). 12 legions of angels mark the perfection of angelic powers (Matthew 26:53). "6" In the Bible is the number of man, sometimes denoting interruption or defect in human government. The number twelve appears in many ancient Sun-Myths, dating to well before the Old Testament (The ?creation story notwithstanding, as ?Moses? could not have written the Pentateuch before 1,400 BCE.) Ask yourself: Is it just a coincidence that the year has twelve months and that the Zodiac is divided into twelve "houses," representing the twelve divisions of the year? There are twelve cycles of the moon in a year. The Jewish calendar is actually a Lunar calendar, with twelve months following the twelve cycles of the moon (Nisan, Iyyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Ab, Elul, Tishri, Cheshvan, Kislev, Tebeth, Shebat, Adar.) Occasionally it is necessary to throw in an extra month, Adar2, to keep the Jewish Lunar calendar in sync with the solar year, just as we occasionally throw in an extra day (Feb. 29) to keep our calendar in sync with the solar year. The prominence of the number 12 is always a strong sign that the story is an astrological allegory for the passage of the year. Modern scholarship tells us that the number "12" that we find in the New Testament concerning the number of Jesus' disciples refers to the twelve hours of the day or night, or the twelve moons of the lunar year (Cox, Aryan Mythology, vol. i. p. 165; Bonwick, Egyptian Belief, p. 175). In addition, Is it just a coincidence that Osiris, the Egyptian Savior, had twelve apostles (Bonwick, Encyclopedia of Egyptian Belief, p. 175)? In all religions of antiquity the number twelve, which applies to the twelve signs of the zodiac, are reproduced in all kinds and sorts of forms. For instance, such are the twelve great gods; the twelve apostles or Osiris; the twelve apostles of Jesus; the twelve sons of Jacob; the twelve tribes; the twelve altars of James; the twelve labors of Mars; the twelve brothers of Arvaux; the twelve gods Consents; the twelve governors in the Manichean System; the adectyas of the East Indies; the twelve asses of the Scandinavians; the city of the twelve gates in the Apocalypse; the twelve wards of the city; the twelve sacred cushions, on which the Creator sits in the cosmogony of the Japanese; the twelve precious stones of the rational, or the ornament worn by the high priest of the Jews, etc. (Dupuis, Origin of Religious Belief, pp. 39-40). Is there any rational doubt that the account of Jesus' having 12 Apostles is not a development from the influence of ancient Sun-Myths? (more...)

Resolved Question: Pocket medical encyclopedia!!?
this is very useful for the practitioners who are always on the move: Antibody - Against everyone Artery - The study of the paintings. Bacteria - Back door to a cafeteria. Caesarean section - A district in Rome. Cardiology - Advance study of poker playing. Cat scan - Searching for lost kitty. Chronic - Neck of a crow. Coma - Punctuation mark. Cortisone - Area around local court. Cyst - Short for sister. Diagnosis - Person with slanted nose. Dilate - The late British Princess Diana. Dislocation - In this place. Duodenum - Couple in blue jeans. Enema - Not a friend. Fake labour - Pretending to work. Genes - Blue denim. Hernia - She is close by. Impotent - Distinguished/well known. Labor pain - Hurt at work. Lactose - People without toes. Lymph - Walk unsteadily. Microbes - Small dressing gown. Obesity - City of Obe. Pacemaker - Winner of Nobel peace prize. Proteins - In favor of teens. Pulse - Grain. Pus - Small cat. Red blood count - Dracula. Secretion - Hiding anything. Tablet - Small table. Ultrasound - Radical noise (more...)

Resolved Question: Do you like any of these things?
The German alphabet? Euros? The number 798.21? Metric system? King Henry? Ice cream trucks? Dippin Dots? Question marks? Eye wounds? Shimmery finger nail polish? ?s? Digital photo frames? The Dallas Cowboys? El Paso? The Mississippi river? Science teachers? Teachers all together? Grease The Movie? The french language? Universal remotes? Pink appliances? Thinking bubbles? Go fish? Scrubs? (the tv show) Scrubs? (the clothing) The dollar store? Ancient arches? Wedding cakes? The african tree frog? Ribbon? Polka Dots? T shirts? Anbesol? Toothaches? Exclamation points? Reading the dictionary? Reading the encyclopedia? Erasers? Time machines? Native Americans? The Backstreet Boys? Boys? Girls? (wow, this is a long list) Myspace music playlists? The band Police? Carnivorous people? Homework? (if you say this you are weird) Smiley faces? The color red? Texas longhorns? Buffaloes? Buff things in general? Awkward theme songs? People named Laura? Acting like a baller? Defense? Offense? Spell checkers? The myspace icon? (the 3 blue people) The government of Oregon? Court rooms? The Blackberry? Boysenberries? Brazil? Wendy's? Mickey Mouse? Bud light? lol IHOP?!?! Monkeys? Chimps? Apes? Awesome lists? (more...)
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Resolved Question: Do you like any of these things?
The German alphabet? Euros? The number 798.21? Metric system? King Henry? Ice cream trucks? Dippin Dots? Question marks? Eye wounds? Shimmery finger nail polish? ?s? Digital photo frames? The Dallas Cowboys? El Paso? The Mississippi river? Science teachers? Teachers all together? Grease The Movie? The french language? Universal remotes? Pink appliances? Thinking bubbles? Go fish? Scrubs? (the tv show) Scrubs? (the clothing) The dollar store? Ancient arches? Wedding cakes? The african tree frog? Ribbon? Polka Dots? T shirts? Anbesol? Toothaches? Exclamation points? Reading the dictionary? Reading the encyclopedia? Erasers? Time machines? Native Americans? The Backstreet Boys? Boys? Girls? (wow, this is a long list) Myspace music playlists? The band Police? Carnivorous people? Homework? (if you say this you are weird) Smiley faces? The color red? Texas longhorns? Buffaloes? Buff things in general? Awkward theme songs? People named Laura? Acting like a baller? Defense? Offense? Spell checkers? The myspace icon? (the 3 blue people) The government of Oregon? Court rooms? The Blackberry? Boysenberries? Brazil? Wendy's? Mickey Mouse? Bud light? lol IHOP?!?! Monkeys? Chimps? Apes? Awesome lists? (more...)
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Resolved Question: Question to iamcatholic2?
How do you interpret following. Jesus (pbuh) numerous times clearly not only told us about oneness of God, but also told us about God is the only one, his God, our God, and your God, eg.. 1) Mark 12:29: "the Lord our God, the lord is One". 2) Matthew 4:10 "You shall worship the Lord, your God, and him only you shall serve" 3) Matthew 27:46: "Eloi (Allah?) , Eloi, lama sabachthani?" -- which means, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Why didn't Jesus say that he is part of trinity or God here. Why do catholics use following instead knowing problems in it. ) 1 John 5:7-8 (KJV) For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. But then people forget again, that it is a matter of translation from a dead language. As same verse has been translated in totally different way from the original also. (RSV) [7] And the Spirit is the witness, because the Spirit is the truth. [8] There are three witnesses, the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three agree. (NKJV) Footnote - NU-Text and M-Text omit the words from in heaven (verse 7) through on earth (verse 8). Only four or five very late manuscripts contain these words in Greek. (1901 ASV) 7 And it is the Spirit that beareth witness, because the Spirit is the truth. and so many others , (NIV) 7 , (NWT) 7 , (NASV) 7 , (ESV) 7, (HCSB) 7 , (NAB-Roman Catholic) 7 ,(CEV) 7 Also people forget whether these verses are coming from original scripture or has been added to Bible. John 5:7 ,,,, was thrown out of it in RSV. by 32 scholars of highest eminent, backed by 50 cooperating denominations. G. W. and D. E. Anderson in his book "WHY 1 JOHN 5.7?8 IS IN THE BIBLE" mentions referring to different scholars: All around us is scholarly argument against the inclusion of this passage. As John Stott says of verse 7, The words do not occur in any Greek MS, version or quotation before the fifteenth century. They first appear in an obscure fourth-century Latin MS and found their way into the AV because Erasmus reluctantly included them in the third edition of his text. They are rightly absent even from the margin of RV and RSV. [4] The trinity is a doctrine from about the year 325 AD, It has its roots in polytheism, The New Catholic Encyclopedia - 1967, VOL. XIV, PAGE 299: The formulation "one God in three Persons" was not solidly established, certainly not fully assimilated into Christian life and its profession of faith, PRIOR TO THE END OF THE 4TH CENTURY. But it is precisely this formulation that first claimed to title "The Trinitarian Dogma. AMONG THE APOSTOLIC FATHERS, THERE HAD BEEN NOTHING EVEN REMOTELY APPROACHING SUCH A MENTALITY OR PERSPECTIVE. guys, I wanted all of you to know his/her persepective on a question that is avoided by most catholics as they term it as mystery. The teachings of the Church contradict the teachings of Jesus (pbuh) and that is the cause of the confusion. If a sincere christian who wants to follow Jesus (peace be upon him), asks priests about trinity, the answer that he gets is "It is a Mystery, not explained by Jesus (pbuh) clearly", at that time again those forget that Jesus (pbuh) said, "I spoke openly to the world. I always taught in synagogues and in the temple, where the Jews always meet, and in secret I have said nothing" (John 18:20 (NKJ)). If trinity is confusing enough to be called a mystery, it cannot be from God. Because: "God is not a God of confusion."?1 Corinthians 14:33, Revised Standard Version (RS). (more...)
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Resolved Question: Question to iamcatholic2?
How do you interpret following. Jesus (pbuh) numerous times clearly not only told us about oneness of God, but also told us about God is the only one, his God, our God, and your God, eg.. 1) Mark 12:29: "the Lord our God, the lord is One". 2) Matthew 4:10 "You shall worship the Lord, your God, and him only you shall serve" 3) Matthew 27:46: "Eloi (Allah?) , Eloi, lama sabachthani?" -- which means, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Why didn't Jesus say that he is part of trinity or God here. Why do catholics use following instead knowing problems in it. ) 1 John 5:7-8 (KJV) For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. But then people forget again, that it is a matter of translation from a dead language. As same verse has been translated in totally different way from the original also. (RSV) [7] And the Spirit is the witness, because the Spirit is the truth. [8] There are three witnesses, the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three agree. (NKJV) Footnote - NU-Text and M-Text omit the words from in heaven (verse 7) through on earth (verse 8). Only four or five very late manuscripts contain these words in Greek. (1901 ASV) 7 And it is the Spirit that beareth witness, because the Spirit is the truth. and so many others , (NIV) 7 , (NWT) 7 , (NASV) 7 , (ESV) 7, (HCSB) 7 , (NAB-Roman Catholic) 7 ,(CEV) 7 Also people forget whether these verses are coming from original scripture or has been added to Bible. John 5:7 ,,,, was thrown out of it in RSV. by 32 scholars of highest eminent, backed by 50 cooperating denominations. G. W. and D. E. Anderson in his book "WHY 1 JOHN 5.7?8 IS IN THE BIBLE" mentions referring to different scholars: All around us is scholarly argument against the inclusion of this passage. As John Stott says of verse 7, The words do not occur in any Greek MS, version or quotation before the fifteenth century. They first appear in an obscure fourth-century Latin MS and found their way into the AV because Erasmus reluctantly included them in the third edition of his text. They are rightly absent even from the margin of RV and RSV. [4] The trinity is a doctrine from about the year 325 AD, It has its roots in polytheism, The New Catholic Encyclopedia - 1967, VOL. XIV, PAGE 299: The formulation "one God in three Persons" was not solidly established, certainly not fully assimilated into Christian life and its profession of faith, PRIOR TO THE END OF THE 4TH CENTURY. But it is precisely this formulation that first claimed to title "The Trinitarian Dogma. AMONG THE APOSTOLIC FATHERS, THERE HAD BEEN NOTHING EVEN REMOTELY APPROACHING SUCH A MENTALITY OR PERSPECTIVE. (more...)
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Voting Question: What are your thoughts?
According to the Army Times, "Beginning Oct. 1 for 12 months, the 1st BCT [Brigade Combat Team] will be under the day-to-day control of U.S. Army North, the Army service component of Northern Command, as an on-call federal response force for natural or manmade emergencies and disasters, including terrorist attacks." The article continued by saying, "But this new mission marks the first time an active unit has been given a dedicated assignment to NorthCom, a joint command established in 2002 to provide command and control for federal homeland defense efforts and coordinate defense support of civil authorities. "After 1st BCT finishes its dwell-time mission, expectations are that another, as yet unnamed, active-duty brigade will take over and that the mission will be a permanent one." The Times column also reported that the Army brigade "may be called upon to help with civil unrest and crowd control . . ." It seems that the Army's new domestic duties also include "traffic control" as well as subduing "unruly or dangerous individuals." The brigade will be known for the next year as a Consequence Management Response Force, or CCMRF (pronounced "sea-smurf"). I am assuming that the planners and promoters of this newfound function for the Army brigade envision the Army assisting local first responders in dealing with natural emergencies such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and the like. Good intentions notwithstanding, to assign domestic police duties to the U.S. military is extremely disturbing. To understand my concern for this new "homeland Army brigade," it is important that we rehearse the principles of liberty as they relate to standing armies. One of America's most sacred principles has always been that the U.S. military was never to be used for domestic law enforcement. The fear of standing armies ran very deep in the hearts and minds of America's founders. The tyranny and misery inflicted upon the colonies by British troops weighed heavily upon those who drafted our Constitution and Bill of Rights. In their minds, the American people would never again be subjected to the heavy weight of army boots. Furthermore, they insisted that America would have a civilian--not military--government. And after the fiasco of the abuse of federal troops in the South following the War Between the States, the doctrine of Posse Comitatus was enacted into law. The Wikipedia online encyclopedia says this about Posse Comitatus: "The Act prohibits most members of the federal uniformed services ... from exercising nominally state law enforcement police or peace officer powers that maintain 'law and order' on non-federal property. . . . "The statute generally prohibits federal military personnel and units of the United States National Guard under federal authority from acting in a law enforcement capacity within the United States, except where expressly authorized by the Constitution or Congress. . . . "The Posse Comitatus Act and the Insurrection Act substantially limit the powers of the federal government to use the military for law enforcement." The Posse Comitatus Act was passed in 1878 and was universally accepted as being a very just--and extremely important--law of the land (more...)
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Resolved Question: Which psychology books should I read first as a beginner ?
Hi,everybody,next year I will go to college and the major I have in mind is psychology which has always fascinated me so I downloaded a bunch of books about psychology but it seems there are too many of them and that makes me so confused,I don't know where to start. Could anyone tell me which books should I read first in the list below as a beginner ? Which ones are basic and which ones are advanced ? Here's the list: Research psychology : General : Qualitative Research In Psychology Expanding Perspectives In Methodolgy And DEsign - Paul Camic Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology 2nd ed - Hugh Coolican Abnormal psychology : Mental Disorder : An Atlas of DEPRESSION - David S. Baldwin An Atlas of SCHIZOPHRENIA - Martin Stefan Anxiety Disorders An Introduction to Clinical Management and Research - Eric J.L. Griez Attacking Anxiety and Depression Bipolar Disorder - Mario Maj CLASSIFICATION OF DEVELOPMENTAL LANGUAGE DISORDERS Theoretical Issues and Clinical Implications - Ludo Verhoeven Dementia 2nd Ed - Mario Maj Depressive Disorders 2nd Ed - Mario Maj Disasters and Mental Health - Mario Maj Early Detection and Management of Mental Disorders - Mario Maj Eating Disorders - Mario Maj Handbook of Eating Disorders 2nd Ed - Janet Treasure Handbook of Personality Disorders Theory and Practice - Jeffrey J. Magnavita Mind, Meaning, and Mental Disorder The nature of causal explanation in psychology and psychiatry, 2nd Ed - Derek Bolton Mood Disorders A Handbook Of Science And Practice - Mick Power Pain And Depression An InterDiscipinary Patient-Centered Approach - M.R. Clark Personality Disorders - Mario Maj Personality Disorders in Modern Life 2ND ED - THEODORE MILLON Phobias - Mario Maj Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ISSUES AND CONTROVERSIES - GERALD M. ROSEN Schizophernia 2nd ed - Mario Maj The Adolescent with Developmental Co-ordination Disorder (DCD) - Amanda Kirby The Economics Of Gender And Mental Illness - Dave Marcotte The Gale Encyclopedia Of Mental Disorders - ELLEN THACKERY The Handbook of Memory Disorders 2ND ED - Alan D. Baddeley Psychopathology : ATTACHMENT ISSUES IN PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND INTERVENTION - Leslie Atkinson CHILD PSYCHOPATHOLOGY - Robert T. Ammerman COMPREHENSIVE HANDBOOK OF PERSONALITY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY VOLUME 1 PERSONALITY AND EVERYDAY FUNCTIONING - Jay C. Thomas COMPREHENSIVE HANDBOOK OF PERSONALITY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY VOLUME 2 ADULT PSYCHOPATHOLOGY - Frank Andrasik DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 2ND ED Volume One Theory and Method - DANTE CICCHETTI DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 2ND ED Volume Three Risk, Disorder, and Adaptation - DANTE CICCHETTI DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 2ND ED Volume Two Developmental Neuroscience - DANTE CICCHETTI Essentials of Child Psychopathology - Linda Wilmshurst Evolutionary Developmental Psychopathology - Ian Pitchford HANDBOOK OF PERSONOLOGY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY - Stephen Strack MMPI-A Assessing Adolescent Psychopathology 3rd Ed - Robert P. Archer PSYCHOPATHOLOGY FOUNDATIONS FOR A CONTEMPORARY UNDERSTANDING - James E. Maddux Psychopathology of Everyday Life - Sigmund Freud The Corruption Of Reality A unified Theory Of Religion Hypnosis And Psychopathology - John Schumaker The Divided Self An Existential Study in Sanity And Madness - R.D. Laing THE MASK OF SANITY - Hervey Cleckley Biological psychology : Brain Facts A PRIMER ON THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM - THE SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE Brain, Vision, Memory - Charles G. Gross Clinical Neuropsychology A Practical Guide to Assessment and Management for Clinicians - Laura H. Goldstein Computational Explorations in Cognitive Neuroscience - Randall C. O'Reilly Elements of Molecular Neurobiology 3d ed - C. U. M. Smith Foundations Of Physiological Psychology 6th ed - Neil Carlson Fundametals Of Human NeuroPsychology - Bryan Kolb Handbook Of Functional Neuroimaging Of Cognition 2nd ed - Roberto Cabeza Introducing Evolutionary Psychology - Oscar Zarate Methods of Behavior Analysis in Neuroscience - Jerry J. Buccafusco Neurological Foundations of Cognitive Neuroscience - Mark D'Esposito NEUROSCIENCE 3rd Ed - DALE PURVES Neuroscience A Mathematical Primer - Alwyn Scott Principles of Physiological Psychology - Wilhelm Wundt Psychiatry as a Neuroscience - Mario Maj SYNESTHESIA Perspectives from Cognitive Neuroscience - Lynn C. Robertson TEXTBOOK of CLINICAL NEUROLOGY - Christopher G. Goetz The Behavioral Genetics of Psychopathology A Clinical Guide - Kerry L. Jang The Cognitive Neuropsychology Of Schizophrenia - Crishtopher Frith THE MIND AT NIGHT The New Science of How and Why We Dream - Andrea Rock The Mind Within the Net Models of Learning, Thinking, and Acting - Manfred Spitzer Theoretical Neuroscience Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Neural Systems - Peter Dayan, L. F. Abbott Cognitive psychology : Active Vision The Psychology of Looking and Seeing - John M. Findlay Advanced Mathematical Thinking - David Tal (more...)

Resolved Question: Are there any books about Mark Shuttleworth?
I'm doing a project about him, and I need info on his work with Ubuntu and different things like that but i mainly need print sources like books and encyclopedias. There's plenty of stuff online, but i need 5 print sources. HELP!! (more...)


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