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Parapsychology
Dictionary on Cabinet
Cabinet:
A box or curtained enclosure in which a physical medium is secured and from which various phenomena may manifest (e.g., lights, objects moving, instruments played). Certain stage magicians can simulate this procedure with great effect.
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Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)
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Insurance Glossary Dictionary II - Insurance
Definition
and meaning of
Insurance :
A contract whereby an insurer promises to pay the insured a sum of money or some other benefit upon the happening of one or more uncertain events in exchange for the payment of a premium. There must be uncertainty as to whether the relevant event(s) may happen at all or, if they will occur (e.g. death) as to their timing.
(Source
Lloyd's )
Also see these pages: Insurance , Insurance, Insurance Sitemap,
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New Age
Spiritual Dictionary on Cabinet
cabinet A small space in seance room set off by panels or curtains in which a medium may be isolated for the purpose of concentrating psychic power and emanating ectoplasm for spirits to form materializations or transfigurations. With some mediums, materializations will occur inside the curtain space. By withdrawing the curtains the sitters may see the forms
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Bertie Ahern - Changes.
October 7, 1997: Ray Burke resigns as Minister for Foreign Affairs. Bertie Ahern takes over as acting Minister for Foreign Affairs.
October 8, 1997: David Andrews becomes Minister for Foreign Affairs. Michael Smith enters the government as Minister for Defence.
January 26, 2000: David Andrews resigns as Minister for Foreign Affairs. Bertie Ahern takes over as acting Minister for Foreign Affairs.
January 27, 2000: A Cabinet re-shuffle takes place following t ...
See also:Bertie Ahern, Bertie Ahern - Early and private life, Bertie Ahern - Early political career, Bertie Ahern - Cabinet career, Bertie Ahern - Minister for Labour, Bertie Ahern - 1990 presidential election, Bertie Ahern - Minister for Finance, Bertie Ahern - Reynolds succeeds, Bertie Ahern - Leader of Fianna Fáil, Bertie Ahern - First Government 1997-2002, Bertie Ahern - Early problems, Bertie Ahern - 1997 presidential election, Bertie Ahern - Peace process, Bertie Ahern - Economy, Bertie Ahern - General Election 2002, Bertie Ahern - Second Government 2002-Present, Bertie Ahern - The future, Bertie Ahern - Trivia, Bertie Ahern - Quotes from Ahern, Bertie Ahern - Ahern's First Cabinet June 1997-June 2002, Bertie Ahern - Changes, Bertie Ahern - Ahern's Second Cabinet June 2002-Present, Bertie Ahern - Changes, Bertie Ahern - Political Career Read more here: » Bertie Ahern: Encyclopedia II - Bertie Ahern - Ahern's First Cabinet June 1997-June 2002 |
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See also:Westminster system, Westminster system - Key characteristics, Westminster system - Operation, Westminster system - Cabinet government, Westminster system - Consequences, Westminster system - Ceremonies, Westminster system - Some countries under the Westminster system, Westminster system - Notes, Westminster system - Bibliography, Westminster system - External link Read more here: » Westminster system: Encyclopedia II - Westminster system - Operation |
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Godhra is a major electoral issue as Gujarat goes to the polls. The likes of Gujarat’s politicians could not have occasioned Basile’s remark: ''Memory is the cabinet of the imagination, the treasury of reason, the registry of conscience, and, the council chamber of thought.’’ This is not so when memory is used to imagine annihilation, reason for carnages, exhort those in majority to shun their conscience, and banish civilised thoughts of religious coexistence.
(See also: Politics , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
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 |  |  | Cabinet Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Charles Grey 2nd Earl GreyThe Right Honourable Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, KG, PC (13 March 1764–17 July 1845), known as Viscount Howick between 1806 and 1807, was a British Whig statesman and Prime Minister.
Descended from a long line of Northumbrian gentry, Grey was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, and was elected to Parliament at the age of 22 in 1786. He became a part of the Whig circle of Charles James Fox, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and the Prince of Wales, and soon became one of the major leaders of the Whig party. Grey ...
Including:
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 |  |  | Cabinet Dictionary: Love What You EatI propose that all the knowledge you will ever need about
nutrition is within your reach. Within you is an amazing storehouse of all the
information you have ever encountered about diet. Your body knows better than
any book what nutritional balance it needs. It tries constantly to communicate
that information, it's just not always received and interpreted accurately.
Read more here: » Body
Mind and Soul: Love What You Eat |
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there is an underlying strength. Tai Chi is the most highly evolved art,
science and philosophy of mind and body development, which gives you the -
strength of a bull; the serenity of a Buddha.
The Tai Chi movements were originated and refined by
those who were highly knowledgeable about the principles of movement, action,
physiology and health. It is usual for people unacquainted with Tai Chi to
remark: - It looks just like ballet.
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Thomas Jefferson - Appearance and temperament.
Jefferson was six feet, two-and-one-half inches (189 cm) in height, large-boned, slender, erect and sinewy. He had angular features, very poor posture, a very ruddy complexion, strawberry blonde hair and hazel-flecked, grey eyes. In later years he was negligent in dress and loose in bearing.
There was grace, nevertheless, in his manners; and his frank and earnest address, his quick sympathy (though he seemed cold to strangers), and his vivacious, desultory, in ...
See also:Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson - Early life and education, Thomas Jefferson - Political career to 1800, Thomas Jefferson - Presidency, Thomas Jefferson - Inauguration, Thomas Jefferson - Events during his Presidency, Thomas Jefferson - Cabinet, Thomas Jefferson - Supreme Court appointments, Thomas Jefferson - States admitted to the Union, Thomas Jefferson - Father of a university, Thomas Jefferson - Jefferson's death, Thomas Jefferson - Personal characteristics and views, Thomas Jefferson - Appearance and temperament, Thomas Jefferson - Interests and activities, Thomas Jefferson - Political philosophy, Thomas Jefferson - Jeffersonian Democracy, Thomas Jefferson - Religious views, Thomas Jefferson - Jefferson and slavery, Thomas Jefferson - The Sally Hemings controversy, Thomas Jefferson - Monuments and memorials, Thomas Jefferson - Trivia Read more here: » Thomas Jefferson: Encyclopedia II - Thomas Jefferson - Personal characteristics and views |
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Washington was notable for his modesty and carefully controlled ambition. He never accepted pay during his military service with the Continental Army, and was genuinely reluctant to assume any of the offices thrust upon him. When John Adams recommended him to the Contine ...
See also:George Washington, George Washington - Early life, George Washington - French and Indian War: 1753-1773, George Washington - American Revolution: 1774-1783, George Washington - Virginia Planter 1783-1787, George Washington - Presidency: 1789-1797, George Washington - Cabinet, George Washington - Supreme Court appointments, George Washington - Major presidential acts, George Washington - States admitted to the Union, George Washington - Farewell Address, George Washington - Retirement and death, George Washington - After his death, George Washington - Monuments and memorials, George Washington - Summary of military career, George Washington - Personal information, George Washington - Washington and slavery, George Washington - Religious beliefs, George Washington - Trivia, George Washington - Scholarly secondary sources, George Washington - Notes Read more here: » George Washington: Encyclopedia II - George Washington - Personal information |
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Shui In The Bedroom: Romancing the Bagua
If
one of your goals this year is to call a partner into your life or to enhance a
partnership that seems to lack the thrill it used to have, the best room to
adjust in your home is your master bedroom. This is true whether your master
bedroom is in the Partnership corner of your house or not. The master bedroom
represents a primary relationship, no matter where it's located. Anytime there
are relationship issues, particularly in personal relationships, it is
important to keep the bedroom in order and in a balanced and harmonious state.
Read more here: » Feng Shui In Bedroom: Feng Shui In The Bedroom - Romancing the Bagua |
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 |  |  | Cabinet Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Peter Mandelson - Early lifeMandelson was born in London in 1953 and educated at Hendon County Grammar School (now Hendon School). He is the grandson of Herbert Morrison, the London County Council leader and Labour cabinet minister. In his youth, he briefly rebelled against his family's Labour tradition and in 1971 left the Labour Party Young Socialists (LPYS) to join the Young Communist League, then the youth wing of the Communist Party of Great Britain. This move was partly a result of disagreements with the Trotskyist Militant Tendency that had just won a majority i ...
See also:Peter Mandelson, Peter Mandelson - Early life, Peter Mandelson - Work with Tony Blair, Peter Mandelson - Cabinet post, Peter Mandelson - First resignation, Peter Mandelson - Second resignation, Peter Mandelson - European Commission, Peter Mandelson - See Also Read more here: » Peter Mandelson: Encyclopedia II - Peter Mandelson - Early life |
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Since February 2005, the Leader of Croydon Council has been Labour Councillor Tony Newman, replacing Hugh Malyan. As a cabinet-style council, the Leader heads a ten person cabinet, responsible f ...
See also:London Borough of Croydon, London Borough of Croydon - Status, London Borough of Croydon - Croydon Council, London Borough of Croydon - History, London Borough of Croydon - Croydon Town Hall, London Borough of Croydon - Taberner House, London Borough of Croydon - Leading figures, London Borough of Croydon - Districts, London Borough of Croydon - Railway stations, London Borough of Croydon - Individuals associated with the Borough of Croydon Read more here: » London Borough of Croydon: Encyclopedia II - London Borough of Croydon - Croydon Council |
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 |  |  | Cabinet Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Harold Wilson - In ParliamentAs the War drew to an end, he began searching for a seat to fight at the impending general election. Eventually he was selected for Ormskirk, which was then held by Stephen King-Hall. Wilson accidentally agreed to be adopted as the candidate immediately rather than delay until the election was called, and was therefore compelled to resign from the Civil Service. He used the time in between to write A New Deal for Coal which used his wartime experience to argue for nationalisation of the ...
See also:Harold Wilson, Harold Wilson - Birth and Early Life, Harold Wilson - In Parliament, Harold Wilson - Opposition, Harold Wilson - Prime Minister, Harold Wilson - Resignation, Harold Wilson - Death, Harold Wilson - MI5 plot?, Harold Wilson - Other conspiracy theories, Harold Wilson - Harold Wilson's First Cabinet 1964-1970, Harold Wilson - Harold Wilson's Second Government March 1974 - April 1976, Harold Wilson - Changes, Harold Wilson - Titles from birth to death Read more here: » Harold Wilson: Encyclopedia II - Harold Wilson - In Parliament |
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