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Oceanography Dictionary - deposit
Definition and meaning of deposit:
deposit - material left in a new position by a natural transporting agent, such as water, wind, ice, or gravity, or by human activity
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$109.50 per credit for Canadian citizens and permanent residents; $340 per credit for international students
1 percent of overall tuition as Library Fee
$1 per credit (not exceeding 12 credits) as Building Fee
Additionally, the following fees are charged by the Kwantlen University College Student Association:
$3 per cred ...
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Insurance Glossary Dictionary III - deposit term insurance
Definition
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deposit term insurance :
deposit term insurance: A form of term insurance, not really involving a "deposit," in which the first-year premium is larger than subsequent premiums. Typically, a partial endowment is paid at the end of the term period. In many cases the partial endowment can be applied toward the purchase of a new term policy or, perhaps, a whole life policy.
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Frank Abagnale - Bank fraud.
His first con was to print his account number on blank deposit slips and add them to the real blank ones. This meant that the deposits written on those slips ended up into his account. He collected over US$40,000 before the bank discovered the trick and he ...
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The Guru Gita says: ''If Shiva is angry with you, the guru will take care of you, but if the guru is cross with you, even Shiva will not be able to protect you against the wrath of your guru.'' How strange, I thought. Shiva is the creator, sustainer and destroyer of the universe; he is the vital principle from which all objects emerge. How can a living guru be more powerful than the lord of the universe?
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God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and
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Gautama BuddhaBuddha was born approximately 560 B.C. in
Northern India. Through his life, Buddha gave the concept of Nirvana
unprecedented exposure to a large portion of the Eastern world with his
achievement of and subsequent teachings about the state of enlightenment. The
attainment of Buddhahood or Nirvana is a central tenet of Buddhist teachings.
Within the realm of Christianity, the historical Christ echoed the same
teaching, though in a veiled form, by saying that the Kingdom of Heaven is
within us.
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Dictionary - Teeth
Teeth - An ordinary dream of teeth augurs an unpleasant contact with sickness, or disquieting people.
- If you dream that your teeth are loose, there will be failures and gloomy tidings.
- If the doctor pulls your tooth, you will have desperate illness, if not fatal; it will be lingering.
- To have them filled, you will recover lost valuables after much uneasiness.
- To clean or wash your teeth, foretells that some great struggle will be demanded of you in order to preserve your fortune.
- To dream that you are having a set of teeth made, denotes that severe crosses will fall upon you, and you will strive to throw them aside.
- If you lose your teeth, you will have burdens which will crush your pride and demolish your affairs.
- To dream that you have your teeth knocked out, denotes sudden misfortune. Either your business will suffer, or deaths or accidents will come close to you.
- To examine your teeth, warns you to be careful of your affairs, as enemies are lurking near you.
- If they appear decayed and snaggled, your business or health will suffer from intense strains.
- To dream of spitting out teeth, portends personal sickness, or sickness in your immediate family.
- Imperfect teeth is one of the worst dreams. It is full of mishaps for the dreamer. A loss of estates, failure of persons to carry out their plans and desires, bad health, depressed conditions of the nervous system for even healthy persons.
- For one tooth to fall out, foretells disagreeable news; if two, it denotes unhappy states that the dreamer will be plunged into from no carelessness on his part. If three fall out, sickness and accidents of a very serious nature will follow.
- Seeing all the teeth drop out, death and famine usually will prevail. If the teeth are decayed and you pull them out, the same, only yourself, is prominent in the case.
- To dream of tartar or any deposit falling off of the teeth and leaving them sound and white, is a sign of temporary indisposition, which will pass, leaving you wiser in regard to conduct, and you will find enjoyment in the discharge of duty.
- To admire your teeth for their whiteness and beauty, foretells that pleasant occupations and much happiness will be experienced through the fulfilment of wishes.
- To dream that you pull one of your teeth and lose it, and feeling within your mouth with your tongue for the cavity, and failing to find any, and have a doctor for the same, but to no effect, leaving the whole affair enveloped in mystery, denotes that you are about to enter into some engagement which does not exactly please you, and which you decide to ignore, but will later take it up and secretly prosecute it to your own disquieting satisfaction and under the suspicion of friends.
- To dream that a dentist cleans your teeth perfectly, and the next morning you find them rusty, foretells you will believe your interest secure concerning some person or position, but you will find that they have succumbed to the blandishments of an artful man or woman.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Teeth , Meaning of Dreams about Teeth ,
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An order cheque – the most common form in the US – is payable only to the named payee or his or her indorsee, as it usually contains the language "Pay to the order of (name)."
A bearer cheque is payable to anyone who is in possession of the document: this would be the case if the cheque does not state a payee, or is payable to "bearer" or to "cash" or "to the order of cash", or if the cheque is payable to someone who is not a person or legal entity, e.g. if the pa ...
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Sitemap I - D
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Dictionary on
Gold
Gold The king of metal, symbol of perfection, durability, and purity; of the real sun, the great masculine principle, the Father, the positive side of the solar cosmic life. Alchemists considered gold as being a deposit of solar light, regarding light as the emanative fire from the sun. The gold of human nature, which has to be purified by fire from its dross, is manas, the self-conscious element, when purified from contamination with the dross of the lower principles and united with buddhi. While divine alchemy seeks to purify the gold of human nature, physical alchemy seeks to derive gold by transmutation from baser metals. In contrast with gold, brass is mentioned as signifying the baser elements or the world of passional matter; and by another contrast, silver is the analog of the watery or feminine principle, whose planetary counterpart is the moon. The first and purest of the four Hesiodic races in Greece was golden and gave the name to their age. In Hindu writings the world is evolved from a golden egg or germ (hiranyagarbha).
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