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[Lyman School for Boys][edit]


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The Fire Knife Dance, Fire Stick Dance or Fire Dance is a popular dance spectacle renowned for the dancers agility and skill in spinning and twirling a Fire stick or Fire Knife which is torched at both ends around the dancers body while dancing. The modern Fire Dance has its origins in the traditional Dances of Samoa namely the ailao(Samoan knife Dance) or ailao afi(Samoan Fire Knife Dance). These Dances were performed using the ceremonial war knife of Samoa called the Nifo oti(tooth of death/war)

Apprentice warriors would develope there skills through dance, and over time be able to use the Samoan war knife as a singular or dual wielding weapon. A Dancers skill is often exhibited by the speed at which the sticks or knives are handled. For the elite, this dance is done with a stick or knife in each hand with each knife kept in perpetual motion while performing.

The movements in these ancient dances have evolved to become the modern Fire knife Dance of today, where the knives are often replaced with double sided torches.

The ceremonial war knife is also used in other traditional Samoan dances where the ceremonial maiden or taupou incorporates the Nifo Oti with the same perpetual motion of the ailao, but done more to showcase elegance and grace as opposed to speed and skill.


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Perguruan Kristen Methodist Indonesia[edit]


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AMG International (Advancing the Ministries of the Gospel) is an evangelical, worldwide missionary and relief organization committed to delivering the Good News to those who have yet to hear it, through innovative strategies and responsible stewardship.

From the day of his arrival in the USA in 1946, Dr. Spiros Zodhiates served the Lord with great enthusiasm and resolve. Under his leadership, what is now AMG International grew from a one-room office in New York City to a worldwide outreach. What began as a publishing ministry for Greek people is now a diverse and worldwide missionary and relief organization.

Through the ministries of AMG, multitudes of children have been cared for, many hundreds of national workers have been trained and sponsored in the Gospel ministry, and countless new believers have been introduced to the Good News of Jesus Christ.

The burden on the heart of Dr. Zodhiates was that every soul be granted one opportunity to understand and respond to the Good News of Jesus Christ. That passion is his legacy and the enduring objective of AMG International to this day.

In pursuit of that objective, AMG worldwide seeks to employ any and every legitimate means as a platform for the Good News. Declaring the Good News is THE reason behind every AMG endeavor.

Newspaper Evangelism The daily newspaper is a familiar and trusted source of news. When the Good News appears as paid advertising, printing costs are covered. Distribution is guaranteed. Readership is multiplied many times. The response is extraordinary! AMG sponsors or pays for Gospel ads in 15 countries.

National workers AMG helps train and equip a corps of strategically placed believers that are eager to bear witness to the Gospel in their own homelands. AMG helps underwrite the ministries of over 400 national workers, church planters and Bible School students in 20 countries.

International Media AMG International broadcasts the Good News daily through regular radio programs in Indonesia and on the only Christian radio station broadcasting directly to the island of Cyprus.

Childcare Through caring, feeding and instructing of children who might otherwise languish in poverty, the Gospel gains an entrance into entire families. AMG International serves the needs of children and families through 77 childcare centers and sponsorship of over 5,300 children in 14 countries.

Medical Ministry AMG International delivers the Good News of God’s loving care to the needy through medical clinics in Guatemala, Uganda and India. AMG also operates the ministry-based St. Luke’s Hospital in the Biblical city of Thessalonica, and serving Northern Greece and Eastern Europe.

Mission Adventures A short-term ministry trip will widen one’s vision of the larger world and of the Good News as mankind’s only real hope. AMG International Mission Adventures teams have ministered in 10 nations and at the 2004 and 2006 Olympic games.

Career Missionaries Career missionary service can include relief work, church planting, youth work, evangelism, and prison ministry. AMG oversees and helps underwrite the ministries of 70 career missionaries in 12 countries.

AMG Publishers Publishing and distributing Biblically sound books and materials in the interest of promoting discipleship and growth in the body of Christ.

Pulpit Helps Pulpit Helps Magazine and Online is a ministry resource for those called to preach and teach God's Word.

Estate Design AMG International can assist your planning to provide for your future and for the future of the ministries God has placed on your heart.


For More information VISIT www.amginternational.org WRITE AMG International - P. O. Box 22000 - Chattanooga, TN 37422 CALL 1-800-251-7206


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www.amginternational.org AMG International General Brochure

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Norman Rockwell is Bleeding[edit]

"Norman Rockwell is Bleedin" is a well-known stanup routine performed and written by Christopher Titus. His shot-lived show "Titus" draws heavily from this routine in the first season.

Melvin Village is a village of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire. It is a summer vacation spot on Melvin Bay of Lake Winnipesaukee. It has a marina and many lakeside homes that are for rent. There are compounds of cottages such as the Melvin Sands compound. Running through the village is NH-109. MV borders the town of Moultonboro and Center Tuftonboro, a village of Tuftonboro.


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http://www.melvinvillagemarina.com/index1.cfm

Ben Sands [email protected]

68.64.255.51 16:58, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

  • I'm not totally sure if this merits an article of its own, but I added this information to Tuftonboro, New Hampshire and merged it with what's already there. If there's enough content within the Melvin Village section to merit its own article, a separate article can be created at that time. But don't feel slighted that I didn't create a new article; I just made an editorial choice. --Elkman 18:50, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

Bus encryption is the use of encrypted program instructions on a data bus in a computer that includes a Secure cryptoprocessor for executing the encrypted instructions. Bus encryption is used primarily in electronic systems that require high security, such as ATMs, TV Set-top boxes, and secure data communication devices such as digital police radios. Bus encryption should be distinguished from encrypted data transmission which does not require input of encrypted instructions.

The need for bus encryption arises when countless technicians have access to internal circuitry of electronic systems, either because they service and repair such systems, stock spare components for the systems, own the system, steal the system, or find a lost or abandoned system, under battlefield conditions for example. It is not only necessary to prevent tampering of encrypted instructions that may be easily discovered on a data bus or during data transmission, but also to prevent discovery of decrypted instructions that may reveal security weaknesses that an intruder can exploit.

In TV set-top boxes, it is necessary to download program instructions periodically to customer's units, to provide new features and to fix bugs. These new instructions are encrypted before transmission, but must also remain secure on a data bus and during execution. This can be accomplished by secure cryptoprocessors that read encrypted instructions on the data bus from external non-volatile data memory, decrypt the instructions in the cryptoprocessor, and execute the instructions in the same cryptoprocessor.

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  • R. Elbaz, et al, Hardware Engines for Bus Encryption — A Survey, 2005 (PDF).

Category:Cryptography


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  • R. Elbaz, et al, Hardware Engines for Bus Encryption — A Survey, 2005 (PDF).

4.235.200.126 17:03, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

  • Created. Thank you for your submission -- and I learned something new, too. --Elkman 18:35, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

Stillkealer[edit]

A Stillkealer, also known as Killstealer but then misspelled, is a noun that refers to a person that steals a kill, when you almost killed that object/person, with any weapon in a First-Person Shooter like Counter-Strike or any other game where you have to kill/defeat any enemy/mob. This misspelling took first place at 26 June 2006 and has been a popular phrase ever since. A guy called G-Tus (uber 1337 gamer) called his friend Legolas-Ossenaar with the in-game microphone option a stillkealer but actually he ment to say killstealer. This happened on the NL Fun Server on the map flying_shotty made by Domitor.

All playes named in this article (G-Tus, Legolas-Ossenaar and Domitor) are members of the succesful Clan DFS - Dutch Fun Squad.

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NL Fun Server

Dutch Fun Squad


G-Tus 17:14, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

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Michael J. Tarr[edit]

See http://www.tarrlab.org/

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128.148.208.12 17:44, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

Hyde Park[edit]

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Pullman, Washington, is home to the National Lentil Festival, founded in 1989 to celebrate the region's distintive agricultural products. On the rolling hills of the Palouse region surrounding Pullman, farmers grow a high percentage of the nation's lentil crop as well as peas, winter and spring wheat, and barley.

Popular features of the festival include Friday night's street fair with the free lentil chili, and Saturday's parade plus crafts fair, children's activities and many musical acts in Reaney Park.

The festival is typically held on the weekend in August before the start of classes at Washington State University in Pullman. WSU is the state's land-grant university with a large agriculture college where research is done on lentils and many other of the state's farm commodities.

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Restore Katasraj temples[edit]

Katas, famous for the Katasraj temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, is an important site for Hindu pilgrims in Pakistan. The Katasraj shrine stands on a site believed to be visited by the Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata epic. Katas is located on the Jhelum river’s right bank, 26 km from Pind Dadan Khan and 30 km from Chakwal. There are several myths associated with the Katasraj temples.


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http://www.samachar.com/showurl.htm?rurl=http://www.deccan.com/home/homedetails.asp

72.1.64.206 18:39, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

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Connemara Community Radio broadcast for the first time on July 1, 1994, Connemara Community Radio is located in Letterfrack, Connemara, County Galway, Ireland. It currently broadcasts 7 days a week from 11a.m. to 9p.m. The station is run by a core group of staff and currently has over 90 volunteers who produce, and present all the shows on air. The website is www.connemarafm.com or you can email [email protected]159.134.184.133 18:58, 28 June 2006 (UTC)Colleen, staff.


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Dr. David Henry Lewis, sailor, adventurer, medical doctor, and Polynesian scholar, is probably most well known for his studies of the traditional systems of navigation used by the Pacific Islanders. His studies, published in the book “We, The Navigators”, made these navigational methods known to a wide audience and helped to inspire a revival of traditional voyaging methods in the South Pacific.


Lewis was born in England and raised in New Zealand and Rarotonga. He was sent to the Polynesian school in Rarotonga, where he apparently developed his appreciation for Polynesian identity and culture. He remained a New Zealander throughout his life.


After an adventurous childhood and teenage years including mountaineering and skiing in New Zealand, and a multi-hundred mile kayak journey, he traveled to England in 1938 for medical training, and served in the British army as a medical officer. After the war, he worked as a doctor in London, and was involved in setting up the National Health Service.


With the announcement in 1960 of the first single-handed trans-Atlantic yacht race (from Plymouth, UK to the US East Coast), Lewis decided to enter in a small 25-foot boat. Following a series of accidents, including a dismasting shortly after leaving, he finished third (Francis Chichester came first), as described in his book The Ship Would Not Travel Due West.


He later decided to sail around the world with his second wife and two small daughters, and built the ocean cruising catamaran Rehu Moana, for this purpose. After an initial voyage towards Greenland, he entered the 1964 single-handed trans-Atlantic race and picked up his family in the United States. They circumnavigated by way of the Strait of Magellan, the South Pacific and the Cape of Good Hope. (See his book Daughters of the Wind.) This was the world’s first circumnavigation by multihull.


Following his longstanding interest in old navigational methods used to explore and populate the Pacific, he employed similar techniques for the Tahiti-New Zealand leg of the Rehu Moana voyage without using a compass, sextant or chronometer.


In 1967, Lewis acquired another boat, Isbjorn, to embark on further field studies of traditional Polynesian navigation. With a research grant from the Australian National University and with his second wife, two daughters and 19-year-old son, he set out for the Pacific again to study traditional navigation techniques. While there, he met and was welcomed into the cultures of various Pacific Islanders, who taught him their navigational lore, heretofore largely unrecognized by those outside Polynesia. Lewis chronicled this voyage and research in various articles and in his books We, the Navigators and The Voyaging Stars. Lewis’ voyages and resulting books gave inspiration to the revival in traditional Polynesian canoe building and voyaging, which was essentially extinct in many parts of the Pacific.


Lewis’ next adventure was an attempt at circumnavigating the Antarctic continent single-handed. For this he acquired a small steel yacht, named Ice Bird. Facing treacherous conditions in the Southern Ocean after departing, Lewis was not heard from for 13 weeks but –incredibly-- frostbitten and exhausted, sailed Ice Bird to the Antarctic Peninsula under a jury rig after dismasting. He repaired the vessel in Antarctica and left again to complete the voyage, but was capsized again and eventually brought the boat to Cape Town, South Africa. This is described in his bestseller book, Ice Bird.


After the Ice Bird voyage, Lewis was involved in setting up the Oceanic Research Foundation with the aim of sending private expeditions to the Antarctic. In a converted fishing vessel with a number of crew, Lewis made a summer expedition to Antarctica and wintered over there. Lewis spent some of his later years conducting research into traditional navigation techniques of the Inuit on the Bering Strait region.


Following this, he retired to New Zealand to write his autobiography, Shapes on the Wind. It was said of Lewis in one obituary that he “always brought his crews home intact. He was a typical Polynesian sailor, getting into trouble through haste and neglect, then, with near superhuman courage and seamanship, fighting his way out of it.”


In recognition of his various academic, adventure, sailing and anthropological endeavors, and he was made a Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.


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Obituary of David Lewis ("The Sailor Who Set Out To See It All; http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/11/15/1037080913844.html)

Shapes on the Wind, by David Lewis

Ice Bird, by David Lewis

We, The Navigators, by David Lewis

Daughters of the Wind, by David Lewis

The Ship Would Not Travel Due West, by David Lewis


137.82.135.208 19:17, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

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Raymond Lindeman (1915-1942)

Lindeman completed his PhD at the University of Minnesota. While a post-doc at Yale with G. Evelyn Hutchinson, Lindeman submitted a chapter of his thesis for publication in the journal Ecology. His manuscript was initially rejectef for its generalisations. After his death in June 1942, his manuscript was published in Ecology and it has become a seminal work in ecology and limnology.

Lindeman, R. E. 1942. Trophic-dynamic aspect of ecology. Ecology 23: 399-418.

William Sobczak provides a more deailed account of this history in the Limnology and Oceanography: Bulletin: http://aslo.org/bulletin/05_v14_i3.pdf

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http://aslo.org/bulletin/05_v14_i3.pdf

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SOIL&"PIMP" Sessions is a Japanese jazz band, consisting of 6 members: Shacho (agitator), Tabu Zombie (trumpet), Motoharu (saxophone), Josei (piano), Akita Goldman (bass) and Midoryn (drums). The group is well known for their explosive and impressive live shows.

The members of the band met eachother for the first time in 2001 during a club event in Tokio. The club scene of the Japanese city was dominated by DJ's at that time; Soil & Pimp, as a live band, decided to change that, and even before their first major release, they stood at the most prominent festival of the country: the Fuji Rock Festival. Many good critics followed.

In the music of SOIL&"PIMP" Sessions, many different influences meet eachother; such as soul music, rock, as well as artists such as Pharoah Sanders and John Coltrane.

Februari 2005 they released their first full album: 'Pimp Master'. It became a great success in Japan and, with BBC Radio DJ Gilles Peterson as one of their biggest fans, their European exposure grows fast as well.

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http://www.vpro.nl/programma/isditnogweljazz/afleveringen/27322174/ http://www.paradiso.nl/pers/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=313&Itemid=2

194.109.232.247 19:32, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

Cressbrook is a village in the Peak District National Park in Derbyshire. Prior to the Enclosures Act of 1762 Cressbrook did not exist but later grew up around a mill complex built here on the River Wye, first by Richard Arkwright and then later by his son Richard, JL Philips and Brother Cotton Spinners and McConnel and Company.

Prior to the McConnel's period of ownership the village did not really exist at all beyond a collection of buildings in the immediate vicinity of the mill. When McConnel's professional workforce objected to the quality of the housing available he took it upon himself to build the model village that has now become Cressbrook. Building commenced in the late 1830s and was later extended by Henry McConnel's daughter, Mary Worthington in 1902 but the village has changed little since this time. Cressbrook Mill went bust in 1965, after which time it changed from being a private mill estate to the public village that it now is.

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Lill Lindfors (Born Lillemor Lindfors, on May 12, 1940, in Helsniki, Finland) Is a popular Finnish-Swedish singer.

She participated in the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest allong with Svante Thuresson, for Sweden, with the song "Nygammal vals (Hip Man Svinaherde)" (English Translation: New-Old Waltz (Hip pig breeder)). The song came in 2nd, Udo Jürgens coming in First place.

She was married in 1969 to Director Peter Wester, with whom she had one child. They later divorced in 1973.

She would once again be tied to the Eurovision Song Contest, where in 1985, she hosted the event from Gothenburg, Sweden. In the beginning of the show, she had a "wardrobe malfunction", where her skirt ripped off after passing through a part of the set. After showing she was embarrased, she then pulled the back off her "ripped" dress, and the front, and revealed a long white gown with long sleeves. In interviews after the contest, she said that the whole stunt was planned.


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  • Eurovision 1985 information: [[3]]
  • Eurovision 1966 Information: [[4]]
  • IMDB Entry for Lill Lindfors: [[5]]
  • Wikipedia Entry for Lill Lindfors in Swedish [[6]]


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http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/city/2005/06/11/c4729648-7cc2-4de0-a768-984aba27b1dd.lpf 11 June 2005

82.12.223.145 20:29, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

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H. H. Gondavalekar Maharaj[edit]


The Celestial Masters[edit]



Kai Wong[edit]

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James "Ginger" Sanderson[edit]


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