greatmars.blogspot.com
GreatMars:
http://greatmars.blogspot.com/2005/03/porsangen.html
Wednesday, March 30, 2005. Fjord, indenting the coast of Finmark fylke (county), extreme northern Norway on the Arctic Ocean. An inlet of the Barents Sea, the fjord is approximately 80 mi (130 km) long and lies well north of the Arctic Circle. Adjacent to the mouth of the fjord is a largely uninhabited area, Sværholtklubben, which serves as home to thousands of seabirds. Many islands are found in Porsangen;. Posted by GreatMars @ 4:54 PM.
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GoodWall:
http://goodwall.blogspot.com/2005/04/fairfax-of-cameron-ferdinando-fairfax.html
Fairfax (of Cameron), Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Baron. Monday, April 04, 2005. Fairfax (of Cameron), Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Baron. The son of the 1st Baron Fairfax, he was trained as a soldier in the Netherlands. He commanded a foot regiment in the first Bishop's War (1639) but took no part in the campaign. Posted by GoodWall at 5:34 AM. I read your blog, and i thought it was rather cool. check out My Blog. Have a Great Day. Why I like to blog. My debt relief consolidation. Get these Degrees NOW!
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HollowForest:
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Saudi Arabia, Religion. Monday, March 28, 2005. Saudi Arabia, Religion. Saudi Arabia is the home of Islam, and its native population is almost entirely Sunnite Muslim (i.e., adhering to the chief branch of Islam, Sunnism [Sunnah], called traditionalist or orthodox). The Wahhabi interpretation of Sunnite Islam is the one officially used. Wahhabism, as it is called in the West, is a puritanical interpretation and is named after Muhammad ibn 'Abd. Posted by HollowForest at 6:14 PM. Forberg, Friedrich Karl.
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SafeKettle: May 2004
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Monday, May 31, 2004. Safi od-Din, a descendant of a family of provincial administrators, obtained his early education in Ardabil, where his family held dependencies as a land grant from the central government. Later, in Shiraz, he was influenced by Sufi (mystical) teachings. He then traveled to the province of Gilan (the Iranian. Posted by SafeKettle at 8:21 AM. Mathematics, Foundations Of, The axiomatic method. The idea is this: there are a number of basic. Posted by SafeKettle at 7:40 AM. For most of ...
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CruelChain:
http://cruelchain.blogspot.com/2005/03/leap-of-faith.html
Wednesday, March 30, 2005. Metaphor used by the 19th-century Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard in his Afsluttende uvidenskabelig Efterskrift (1846; Concluding Unscientific Postscript) to describe commitment to an objective uncertainty, specifically to the Christian God. For Kierkegaard, God is totally other than man; between God and man there exists a gulf that faith alone can bridge. Kierkegaard. Posted by CruelChain @ 10:26 PM. Education, History Of, Stages of education. Ely, Isle Of.
lastworm.blogspot.com
LastWorm:
http://lastworm.blogspot.com/2005/04/insurance-conditions.html
Monday, April 04, 2005. Homeowner's policies may include the following conditions: (1) Owners are required to give immediate written notice of loss to the insurer or the insurer's agent. (2) The insured must provide proof of the amount of loss. This suggests that owners should keep accurate records of the items in a building and of their original cost. (3) The insured must cooperate with the insurer. Posted by LastWorm at 9:04 PM. Thailand, Drainage and soils. Switzerland, The postwar period.
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SuddenSun: April 2004
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Thursday, April 29, 2004. In 1882 Traube joined the faculty of the Technische Hochschule, Berlin, and there became professor of chemistry in 1900. He left Germany in 1939 and accepted a position. Posted by SuddenSun @ 6:14 PM. One of the basic functions of a dowry has been to serve as a form of protection for the wife against ill treatment by her husband. A dowry used in this way was actually a conditional gift to the husband that would be. Posted by SuddenSun @ 7:39 AM. Wednesday, April 28, 2004. In Jan...
deadboard.blogspot.com
DeadBoard:
http://deadboard.blogspot.com/2005/04/metalwork.html
Saturday, April 02, 2005. Useful and decorative objects fashioned of various metals, including copper, iron, silver, bronze, lead, gold, and brass. The earliest man-made objects were of stone, wood, bone, and earth. It was only later that humans learned to extract metals from the earth and to hammer them into objects. Metalwork includes vessels, utensils, ceremonial and ritualistic objects, decorative. Posted by DeadBoard @ 9:18 AM.