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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!
(See
also: Law of Attraction)
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Firework - Peony.
A spherical break of colored stars. The peony is the most commonly seen shell type.
Firework - Chrysanthemum.
A spherical break of colored stars, similar to a peony, but with stars that leave a visible trail of sparks.
Firework - Dahlia.
Essentially the same as a peony shell, but with fewer and larger stars. These stars travel a longer-than-usual distance from the shell break before burning out. For instance, if a 3" peony s ...
See also:Firework, Firework - Fireworks classifications in the United States, Firework - Old explosives classes, Firework - New explosives classes, Firework - Pyrotechnic compounds, Firework - Types of effects, Firework - Peony, Firework - Chrysanthemum, Firework - Dahlia, Firework - Willow, Firework - Palm, Firework - Diadem, Firework - Kamuro, Firework - Crossette, Firework - Spider, Firework - Horsetail, Firework - Time Rain, Firework - Fish, Firework - Bees, Firework - Shell of Shells, Firework - Salute, Firework - Lampare, Firework - Mine, Firework - Roman Candle, Firework - Cake, Firework - World Pyro Olympics Read more here: » Firework: Encyclopedia II - Firework - Types of effects |
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See also:Holi, Holi - Mythology, Holi - External link Read more here: » Holi: Encyclopedia II - Holi - Mythology |
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 |  |  | celebrations: Encyclopedia II - South American Championship 1922 - MatchesEach team played one match against each of the other teams. Two (2) points were awarded for a win, one (1) point for a draw and zero (0) points for a defeat.
Half-time scores are in brackets
September 17, 1922
September 23, 1922
September 24, 1922
September 28, 1922
October 1, 1922
October 5, 1922
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October 12, 1922
October 15, 1922
October 18, 1922
All Paraguayan players -but the goal keeper- left the field in prote ...
See also:South American Championship 1922, South American Championship 1922 - Matches, South American Championship 1922 - Standings, South American Championship 1922 - Playoff, South American Championship 1922 - Goal Scorers, South American Championship 1922 - Statistics Read more here: » South American Championship 1922: Encyclopedia II - South American Championship 1922 - Matches |
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"Firstborn Clone": All sims produced in the game are random, but only to a certain point. For instance, the first twelve 'randomly produced' sims could be recreated if you exited the Sims 2, then re-opened it, started up CAS, then clicked the randomize button. If your sims create a child without using the ...
See also:The Sims 2, The Sims 2 - Description, The Sims 2 - System requirements, The Sims 2 - Bugs, The Sims 2 - Expansions, The Sims 2 - The Sims 2: University, The Sims 2 - The Sims 2: Nightlife, The Sims 2 - The Sims 2: Holiday Party Pack, The Sims 2 - The Sims 2: Open for Business, The Sims 2 - Humor and inside jokes, The Sims 2 - Veronaville, The Sims 2 - Llamas, The Sims 2 - Michael Bachelor, The Sims 2 - Mary-Sue Pleasant, The Sims 2 - Angela and Lilith Pleasant, The Sims 2 - Bella Goth, The Sims 2 - References to Popular Culture, The Sims 2 - Console/handheld ports, The Sims 2 - User-modifications, The Sims 2 - Accusation of sexual contents Read more here: » The Sims 2: Encyclopedia II - The Sims 2 - Bugs |
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Throughout history, dance has been a part of ceremony, rituals, celebrations and entertainment. It is traceable through archeological evidence from prehistoric times to the first examples of written and pictorial documentation in 200 BC. Many contemporary dance forms can be traced back to historical, traditional, ceremonial, and ethnic dances.
Had it not been for the work of the fifteenth century professor of mathematics, Jehan de Tabourot who published a dance manual (Orchesography) using an anagram of his name, many of the earlier forms of ...
See also:Dance, Dance - History of dance, Dance - Dance and music, Dance - Choreography and notation, Dance - Dance studies, Dance - Categories of dance Read more here: » Dance: Encyclopedia II - Dance - History of dance |
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 |  |  | celebrations: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Africa - One continent several worldsAfrica is one continent with several worlds. The continent of Africa covers an area of around 30 million square kilometers, one-fifth of the land mass of the earth, and has more than 50 countries. Its geographical features are diverse from Tropical Wet or Rain Forest , with rainfall of 250 to 380 centimeters to Tropical Dry areas. Mount Kilimanjaro (height 5895 meters) remains capped with snow all the year round, whereas Sahara is the largest and the hottest desert on the earth. Similarly, Africa has a diverse plant life ranging from scrub, savanna, desert shrub, and a variety of vegetation growing on mounta ...
See also:Culture of Africa, Culture of Africa - One continent several worlds, Culture of Africa - Tribes & ethnic groups, Culture of Africa - Music & dance, Culture of Africa - Art & Craft, Culture of Africa - Folklores & folktales, Culture of Africa - Languages & literatures, Culture of Africa - Philosophy, Culture of Africa - Religions, Culture of Africa - Festivals & celebrations, Culture of Africa - Food & drink Read more here: » Culture of Africa: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Africa - One continent several worlds |
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Beauty and the Beast series - The World Above.
Catherine was the daughter and only child of Charles Chandler (see below), a partner in a large corporate law firm based in New York City. She was of less than average height, with honey-brown hair and a ready smile. She usually dressed very fashionably, in accordance with her social and economic position, even in the less "formal" world of the Tunnels.
A graduate of Radcliffe College, she is a very capable lawyer, but lacked purpose or direction to he ...
See also:Beauty and the Beast series, Beauty and the Beast series - Series Synopsis, Beauty and the Beast series - Seasons 1 and 2, Beauty and the Beast series - Season 3, Beauty and the Beast series - Main Characters, Beauty and the Beast series - The World Above, Beauty and the Beast series - The Tunnels, Beauty and the Beast series - Other Characters, Beauty and the Beast series - The World Above, Beauty and the Beast series - Episode List, Beauty and the Beast series - Season 1 22 episodes, Beauty and the Beast series - Season 2 22 episodes, Beauty and the Beast series - Season 3 12 episodes Read more here: » Beauty and the Beast series: Encyclopedia II - Beauty and the Beast series - Main Characters |
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Demographics of Nepal
Nepal has a population of more than 27 million people, consisting of over 40 different races, ethnic and social groups, spread over different altitudes, and in different stages of cultural lifestyles. In the far west and high hills, people with almost Stone Age existence may be found, and in the capital city of Katmandu, a jet age life can be glimpsed.
Culture of Nepal - High Himalayas.
Whilst the lower areas of Nepal are mainly Hindu, the higher parts are generally Buddhists. This is ...
See also:Culture of Nepal, Culture of Nepal - Tribes & ethnic groups, Culture of Nepal - High Himalayas, Culture of Nepal - Temperate zone, Culture of Nepal - Terai region, Culture of Nepal - Music & dance, Culture of Nepal - Art & Craft, Culture of Nepal - Folklores & folktales, Culture of Nepal - Languages & literatures, Culture of Nepal - Religions & philosophy, Culture of Nepal - Festivals & celebrations, Culture of Nepal - Food and drink Read more here: » Culture of Nepal: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Nepal - Tribes & ethnic groups |
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 |  |  | celebrations: Encyclopedia II - Firework - Pyrotechnic compoundsColors in fireworks are usually generated by pyrotechnic stars–usually just called stars–which produce intense light when ignited. Stars contain four basic types of ingredients.
A fuel which allows the star to burn
An oxidizer—a compound which produces (usually) oxygen to support the combustion of the fuel
Color-producing chemicals
A binder which holds the pellet together.
Some of the more common color-producing compounds are t ...
See also:Firework, Firework - Fireworks classifications in the United States, Firework - Old explosives classes, Firework - New explosives classes, Firework - Pyrotechnic compounds, Firework - Types of effects, Firework - Peony, Firework - Chrysanthemum, Firework - Dahlia, Firework - Willow, Firework - Palm, Firework - Diadem, Firework - Kamuro, Firework - Crossette, Firework - Spider, Firework - Horsetail, Firework - Time Rain, Firework - Fish, Firework - Bees, Firework - Shell of Shells, Firework - Salute, Firework - Lampare, Firework - Mine, Firework - Roman Candle, Firework - Cake, Firework - World Pyro Olympics Read more here: » Firework: Encyclopedia II - Firework - Pyrotechnic compounds |
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The language of Africa present a unity of character ...
See also:Culture of Africa, Culture of Africa - One continent several worlds, Culture of Africa - Tribes & ethnic groups, Culture of Africa - Music & dance, Culture of Africa - Art & Craft, Culture of Africa - Folklores & folktales, Culture of Africa - Languages & literatures, Culture of Africa - Philosophy, Culture of Africa - Religions, Culture of Africa - Festivals & celebrations, Culture of Africa - Food & drink Read more here: » Culture of Africa: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Africa - Languages & literatures |
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