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Abel: Encyclopedia - Alan Abel

Alan Abel (b. 1930) is an American prankster, writer, filmmaker, and jazz percussionist famous for a several hoaxes that he was able to turn into major media circuses. Abel graduated from Ohio State University with a B.S. in Comparative Religion. One of Abel's earliest hoaxes took place in the late 1950s. Abel posed as a golf pro who taught Westinghouse executives how to use ballet positions to improve their game. Beginning May 27, 1959 with a story on the Today Show, the Society for Indecency to Naked A ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Abel's theorem
In real analysis, Abel's theorem for power series relates a limit of a power series to the sum of its coefficients. It is named after Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel. For Abel's theorem on algebraic curves, see Jacobian variety. Abel's theorem - Theorem. Let a = {ai: i ≥ 0} be any sequence of real or complex numbers and let be the power series with coefficients a. Suppose that the series converges. Then, < ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Cain and Abel

The story of Cain and Abel, mentioned in the Torah and the Bible at Genesis 4, and Qu'ran at 5:27-32, tells of the somewhat unexplained murder of Abel by his brother, Cain. In the Torah, this even constitutes the first recorded murder, Cain and Abel being sons of Adam and Eve. Cain and Abel - Names. Cain and Abel are english renderings of the Hebrew names קַיִן / קָיִן and הֶבֶל / הָבֶל, respectively, from the bible. In the modern Standard Hebrew transliterati ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Abel Muzorewa

Abel Tendekayi Muzorewa (born 1925 in former Rhodesia), a Methodist bishop and nationalist leader, was prime minister of the short-lived coalition government in what was called Zimbabwe Rhodesia; he held office for only a few months in 1979. In 1971 the British struck a deal with Ian Smith that provided for a transition to majority rule in exchange for an end to sanctions against the government. Muzorewa joined with an inexperienced cleric, Reverend Canaan Banana, to form the United African National Council (UANC) to oppose the settlement under the acronym "NIBMAR ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Abel Prize

The Abel Prize is awarded annually by the King of Norway to outstanding mathematicians. In 2001 the government of Norway announced that the bicentennial of Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel's birth (which was 1802) would mark the commencement of a new prize for mathematicians, named after Abel. The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters annually declares the winner of the Abel Prize after selection by a committee of five international mathematicians. The amount of money that comes with the prize is usually close to on ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Cain and Abel comics

Cain and Abel are a pair of fictional characters in the DC Comics universe based on the Biblical Cain and Abel. Cain and Abel comics - Origins. Originally they were the respective "hosts" of the EC-style horror comic anthologies House of Mystery and House of Secrets, which ran from the 1950s through the 1970s. During the 1970s, they also co-hosted the horror/humor anthology Plop!. In 1985, the characters were revived by writer Alan Moore, who introduced them into h ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Bereishit parsha

Bereishit or Bereshit is the first weekly parshah or portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. It constitutes Genesis 1:1-6:8. Jews in the Diaspora read it the first Sabbath after Simchat Torah, generally in October. Bereishit parsha - Summary. Bereishit parsha - Creation. The creation narrative in Genesis can be split into two sections. The first section starts with an account of God's Creation of the universe, which occurs in six days. The second secti ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Abel P. Upshur

Abel Parker Upshur (June 17, 1790–February 28, 1844) was an American statesman. He was born in Northampton County, Virginia and attended Yale and Princeton Universities, then he studied law in Virginia and was admitted to the bar in 1810. After a brief time at Baltimore, Maryland, Upshur developed a thriving law practice in Richmond, Virginia and was an active participant in state politics. He was elected to a term in the Virginia House of Delegates in 1812, was Commonwealth Attorney for Richmond, ran unsuccessfully for the U ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Abel–Ruffini theorem

The Abel–Ruffini theorem states that there is no general solution in radicals to polynomial equations of degree five or higher. The content of this theorem is frequently misunderstood. It does not assert that higher-degree polynomial equations are unsolvable. In fact, if the polynomial has real or complex coefficients, and we allow complex solutions, then every polynomial equation has solutions; this is the fundamental theorem of algebra. Although these solutions cannot always be computed exactly, they ca ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Galaxy Abell 1835 IR1916

Abell 1835 IR1916 (also known as Abell 1835, Galaxy Abell 1835, or Galaxy Abell 1835 IR1916) is a candidate for being the most distant galaxy ever observed. It was discovered by French and Swiss astronomers of the European Southern Observatory, namely Roser Pelló, Johan Richard, Jean-François Le Borgne, Daniel Schaerer, and Jean-Paul Kneib. The astronomers used a near-infrared instrument on the Very Large Telescope to detect the galaxy; other observatories were then used to make an image of it possible. The Obse ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - List of Xenogears terms

Xenogears is a role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation. This is a glossary of names and terms in the game. List of Xenogears terms - A. List of Xenogears terms - Abel. Another term for a Shepherd, a catch-all term for a citizen of Solaris. The term obviously came from the man Abel, the sole survivor of the Eldridge crash and the only true Human on the planet. List of Xenogears terms - Abel's Ark. The device that Krelia ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Characters of The Sandman

This is a list of characters appearing in The Sandman. This page discusses not only events which occur in The Sandman, but also some occurring in spinoffs of The Sandman and in stories The Sandman was based on. Characters of The Sandman - Cain and Abel. Cain and Abel are a pair of fictional characters in the DC Comics universe based on the Biblical Cain and Abel. Characters of The Sandman - Before The Sandman. Originally they were ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Battle of Day's Gap

The Battle of Day’s Gap was the first “battle” in a series of skirmishes during the American Civil War, which occurred on April 30 1863 (the skirmishes lasted from April 30 1863 to May 2 1863). Commanding the Union forces was Colonel Abel Streight, while Brigadier General Nathan Bedford Forrest led the confederate forces. The battles took place in Cullman County, Alabama. The goal of Col. Streight’s raid was to cut off the Western & Atlantic Railroad that supplied General Braxton’s Bragg’s Confederate army in Mi ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - List of terms in Xenosaga

The following is a list of other items from the PS2 series Xenosaga that do not fit the current lists. List of terms in Xenosaga - A. List of terms in Xenosaga - Abel's Ark. Abel's Ark is a Gnosis the size of an entire star system. The Gnosis is one of Wilhelm's interests, as well as the latest problem facing Shion and friends as of the end of Episode II. At the end of Episode II, the Original Zohar was sucked into the black hole locate ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Characters in the Southern Victory series

The Southern Victory series or Timeline-191 is a series of novels written by Harry Turtledove. They form an alternate history of events in the United States based on the premise that the Confederates won the Civil War and became an independent nation. The series covers events from 1862 to 1943 and features dozens of characters, some of them fictional and some of them based on real people. Characters in the Southern Victory series - United States. Characters in the Southern Victory series - John Abel ...

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Abel: Encyclopedia - Seth

Seth or Shet (שֵׁת "Placed; appointed", Standard Hebrew Šet, Tiberian Hebrew Šēṯ, Arabic ÔíË), in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible, is the third son of Adam and Eve mentioned by name, and brother of Cain and Abel. He was born after Cain slew Abel. According to the Bible, all contemporary humans are descended from Seth through his great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson Noah. According to the Book of Jubilees, Seth married his younger sister Azura, was 105 when his son E ...

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Abel: Theosophy Dictionary on Abel, hebel

Abel hebel (Hebrew) (from the verbal root habal to breathe, blow, be vain, transitory)

 

Breath, mist, vapor; by extension, emptiness, fruitlessness, vanity. The second son of Adam and Eve, a "keeper of sheep," slain by his brother Cain (Genesis 4). According to Blavatsky, Cain and Abel represent the third root-races or the "Separating Hermaphrodite," who produce the fourth root-race, Seth-Enos. Abel (Hebel) is the female counterpart of the male Cain, and Adam is the collective name for man and woman. Abel is "the first natural woman, and sheds the Virgin blood," during the separation of the sexes (SD 2:388); the " 'murdering' is blood-shedding, but not taking life" (SD 2:273n; also 2:127, 134).

 

Abel thus is a generalizing term for womankind and Cain for mankind, when the sexes began separating in the third root-race but were not yet completely apart, before the androgynous humans became the present humanity with distinct sexes. A similar word, hebel (the pain of childbirth), is connected by some scholars with Abel.

 

See also HABEL

 

(See also: Abel, hebel, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Abel: Encyclopedia II - Abel's identity - Definition

Given a homogeneous linear second-order ordinary differential equation Abel's identity can be written as where W(x) is the Wronskian of the two linearly independent solutions to the differential equation. ...

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Abel's identity, Abel's identity - Definition, Abel's identity - Derivation

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Abel: Encyclopedia II - Abel's theorem - Remark

In a more general version of this theorem, if r is any nonzero real number for which the series converges, then it follows that provided we interpret the limit in this formula as a one-sided limit, from the left if r is positive and from the right if r is negative. ...

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Abel's theorem, Abel's theorem - Theorem, Abel's theorem - Remark, Abel's theorem - Applications, Abel's theorem - Related concepts

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Abel: Encyclopedia II - Julian Abele - Education

Born in South Philadelphia on April 30, 1881, Julian Abele studied at the Institute for Colored Youth before completing a two-year course in architectural drawing at the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art (PMSIA, the progenitor of both the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the University of the Arts). He received his Certificate in Architectural Drawing from PMSIA in the spring of 1898 and then entered the architecture program at the University of Pennsylvania that fall, earning his B.S. in 1902. He was the first African American to graduate f ...

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Julian Abele, Julian Abele - Education, Julian Abele - Career

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