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5 October

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5 October: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction

What is the Law of Attraction?

Law of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness", "Law of Magnetism", "Power of Thought" etc.

 

What it says is; all your thoughts, all images in your mind, and all the feelings connected to your thoughts will later manifest as your reality. In other words; everything you have in your life - now - has been attracted to you thru your mind.

 

This means that both the things you are happy with and those you are not - is your own creation.

 

Most importantly it means; you can from now on create your life consciously. You can start attracting only those circumstances that creates happiness for you - and leave out those you do not desire.

 

As The Law of Attraction is the most important law in the universe - there is a lot to say about it! Here you will find over 100 links to articles related to the Law of Attraction sorted under different topics. Indulge in all the knowlwdge and inspiration and learn how to become your own Creator!

 

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5 October: Encyclopedia - François-Noël Babeuf

François-Noël Babeuf (November 23, 1760 - May 27, 1797), known as Gracchus Babeuf, was a French political agitator and journalist of the revolutionary period. He was executed for his role in the Conspiracy of the Equals. Although the words "socialist" and "communist" did not exist in Babeuf's lifetime, they have both been used to describe his ideas, by later scholars. Babeuf was born at Saint-Quentin. His father, Claude Babeuf, had deserted the French army in 1738 for that of Maria Theresa of Austria, rising, it ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - Watchmen

The cast of Watchmen. (Clockwise from top: Doctor Manhattan, the Comedian, Ozymandias, Nite Owl II, Rorschach, Captain Metropolis, the Silk Spectre II.) Art by Dave Gibbons, coloured by John Higgins Watchmen is a twelve-issue comic book written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. A limited series, originally published monthly by DC Comics in 1986-1987, it was later republished as a graphic novel. Along with Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns and Art Spiegelman's MausIncluding:

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5 October: Encyclopedia - Union of South Africa

The Union of South Africa came into being on 31 May 1910, comprising four states representing the British and Boer populations of South Africa following the end of the Boer War in 1902. The two British colonies, the Cape Colony and Natal Colony, were combined with the two defeated Boer states, the South African Republic and Orange Free State, known thereafter as the Cape Province, Natal, Transvaal and the Orange Free State, respectively. Unlike Canada and Australia, the Union was a unitary state, rather than a federation, with ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - USS Frederick LST-1184

USS Frederick (LST-1184) was named after the city of Frederick, Maryland and Frederick County, Maryland. She was laid down on 13 April 1968 at San Diego, California, by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Corporation; launched on 8 March 1969; sponsored by Mrs. Kleber S. Masterson; and commissioned on 11 April 1970, Cmdr. Robert A. Shaid in command. Following shakedown, Frederick was assigned to the Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, and was homeported at San Diego. She made over thirteen major deployments to the ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - DDT

DDT was the first modern pesticide and is arguably the most well known organic pesticide. It is a highly hydrophobic colorless solid with a weak, chemical odor that is nearly insoluble in water but has a good solubility in most organic solvents, fat, and oils. DDT is also known under the chemical names 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane and dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - British rock

British rock was born out of the influence of rock and roll and rhythm and blues from the United States, but added a new drive and urgency, exporting the music back and widening the audience for black R & B in the U.S. as well as spreading the gospel world wide. Much of what has made rock music unique, in its ability to unite audiences and adapt new influences, came from British bands in the late ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - Chester Nimitz

Chester William Nimitz (February 24, 1885 – February 20, 1966) was the Commander in Chief of Pacific Forces for the United States and Allied forces during World War II. He was the nation's leading authority on submarines, as well as Chief of the Navy's Bureau of Navigation (now called the Bureau of Naval Personnel) in 1939. He was America's last surviving fleet admiral. Chester Nimitz - Early life. Chester William Nimitz, son of Chester Bernhard and Anna (Henke) Nimitz, was born in Fredericksburg, Texas, ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - Teacher

In education, teachers are those who teach students or pupils, often a course of study, lesson plan, or a practical skill, including learning and thinking skills. There are many different ways to teach and help students learn. This is often referred to as the teacher's pedagogy. When deciding what teaching method to use, a teacher will need to consider students' background knowledge, environment, and their learning goals. See education for more. Teacher - Related positions. A teacher who registers a student ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - Gregorian calendar

The Gregorian calendar is the calendar that is used nearly everywhere in the world. A modification of the Julian calendar, it was first proposed by the Neapolitan doctor Aloysius Lilius, and was decreed by Pope Gregory XIII, for whom it was named, on 24 February 1582 (Note: The papal bull Inter gravissimas was signed in the year 1581 for unknown reasons, but printed on 1 March 1582. Although the use of the date 1581 is often attributed to the supposed adoption by the papacy of a reckoning by which the year began on 25 March, other contemporaneous papal bulls have years that do not agree with March years, let alo ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - 11th millennium and beyond

11th millennium and beyond - Eras. 428,899: The last year of the Kali Yuga, the current and last of four Hindu Yugas (eras). 11th millennium and beyond - Technology. December 4, 292,277,026,596: 64-bit Unix time resets to zero. 11th millennium and beyond - Astronomical events. This section will list several rare astronomical events happening after the year 10000. All dates are in a uniform time scale like Terr ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - Anarcho-capitalism

Politics series Factions Minarchism Anarcho-capitalism Paleolibertarianism Neolibertarianism Left-libertarianism Influences Austrian School Classical liberalism Individualist anarchism Objectivism Mixed economy Ideas Liberty Free markets Capitalism Non-aggression Key issues Parties Economic views Vi ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - History of South Africa in the apartheid era

History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Background. For a discussion of the period of history leading up to apartheid, see History of South Africa. The first recorded use of the word "apartheid" (International Phonetic Alphabet [əˈpɑː(r)teɪt] or [-taɪt] in English and [aˈpartheid] in Afrikaans) was in 1917 during ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - Council of Europe

The Council of Europe is an international organisation of 46 member states in the European region. Membership is open to all European states which accept the principle of the rule of law and guarantee fundamental human rights and freedoms to their citizens. One of the main successes of the Council was the European Convention on Human Rights in 1950, which serves as the basis for the European Court of Human Rights. The seat of the Council of Europe is in Strasbourg on the Franco-German border. Originally meeting in Strasbourg's University Palace, it is now domiciled in t ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - 456

Events 5 October - Theodoric II of the Visigoths, in the name of the emperor Avitus, defeats the Sueves on the river Urbicus near Astorga in Gallaecia; this shatters the power of the Sueves. The Emperor Marcian quells disturbances on the Armenian frontier. Capua is destroyed by the Vandals. Ricimer beats the Vandals in a sea battle near Corsica. 17 October - The magistri militum Ricimer and Majorian defeat the emperor Avitus and compel him to renounce the purple and become Bishop of Placentia. Ricimer becomes de facto (and Majorian on 1 April 457 de jure ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - 869

869 - Events. Western Emperor Louis II allies with eastern Emperor Basil I against the Saracens. Charles the Bald tries to take the kingdom of Lothair II of Lotharingia after the latter's death, but finds resistance from Louis the German The Fourth Council of Constantinople (5 October 869-28 February 870) is called to decide about what to do about Patriarch Photius of Constantinople. 869 - Births. Emperor Yōzei of Japan < ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia - New Year

The New Year is an event that happens when a culture celebrates the end of one year and the beginning of the next. Cultures that measure yearly calendars all have New Year celebrations. New Year - Modern new year celebrations. Further information: New Year's Eve & New Year's Day The most common modern celebrations are: 1 January : The first day of the year in the Gregorian calendar used by most developed countries. Rosh Ha ...

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5 October: Encyclopedia II - Non-Aligned Movement - The Origin of the Non-Aligned Movement

The term "Non-Alignment" itself was coined by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru during his speech in 1954 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. In this speech, Nehru described the five pillars to be used as a guide for Sino-Indian relations. Called Panchsheel, these principles would later serve as the basis of the Non-Aligned Movement. The five principles were: Respect for territorial integrity Mutual non-aggression Mutual non-interference in domestic aff ...

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Non-Aligned Movement, Non-Aligned Movement - The Origin of the Non-Aligned Movement, Non-Aligned Movement - NAM Summit meetings, Non-Aligned Movement - Members, Non-Aligned Movement - External link

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5 October: Encyclopedia II - Biography of Pope John Paul II - Health

As the youngest pope elected since Pope Pius IX in 1846, John Paul II entered the papacy as a healthy, relatively young man who hiked, swam and went skiing. However, after over twenty-five years on the papal throne, the 1981 assassination attempt, and a number of cancer scares, John Paul's physical health declined. He had a tumour removed from his colon in 1992, dislocated his shoulder in 1993, broke ...

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Biography of Pope John Paul II, Biography of Pope John Paul II - Early life, Biography of Pope John Paul II - University, Biography of Pope John Paul II - The Second World War, Biography of Pope John Paul II - The young priest, Biography of Pope John Paul II - Bishop and Cardinal, Biography of Pope John Paul II - A Pope from Poland, Biography of Pope John Paul II - Assassination attempts, Biography of Pope John Paul II - Health, Biography of Pope John Paul II - Death, Biography of Pope John Paul II - World reactions, Biography of Pope John Paul II - John Paul the Great, Biography of Pope John Paul II - Funeral

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5 October: Encyclopedia II - Bionic Six - Characters

The Bennett family includes Jack, Helen, Eric, JD, Meg and Bunji. Each member of the family wears a special ring and uses it to activate their special Bionic powers. Jack is a test pilot and enjoys cooking. His code name is 'Bionic-1' and his super powers include super sight and hearing. 'Mother-1' is the code name of Jack's wife, Helen, and she has psychic powers. Eric is the athletic blonde son, with a code name of "Sport-1" and his power is magnetic strength in his arms with which he swings a baseball bat.See also:

Bionic Six, Bionic Six - Characters, Bionic Six - Antagonist, Bionic Six - Episode list, Bionic Six - Season 1 Spring 1987, Bionic Six - Season 2 Fall 1987

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