 |
at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum
|
 |
Duty | A Wisdom Archive on Duty |  | Duty A selection of articles related to Duty |  |
| We recommend this article: Duty - 1, and also this: Duty - 2. |
 | |
duty, Duty, Duty - Reference
|  | | Page 1 Page 2 » Page 3 « More » |  |
 | |
| ARTICLES RELATED TO Duty |  |  |  | Duty: Encyclopedia II - Shabak - Duties and rolesLand of Israel
Districts · Cities · Transportation
Dead Sea · Red Sea · Sea of Galilee
Mediterranean · Negev · Judea · Samaria
Jerusalem · Tel Aviv · Haifa
Zionism · Timeline ·Aliyah · Herzl
Balfour · Mandate · 1947 UN Plan
Independence · Austerity · Ma'abarot
Lavon Affair · Eichmann Trial
1948 War · 1949 Armistice · Suez War
Six-Day War · Attrition War
Yom Kippur War · Lebanon War
Peace treaties with:
Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan
Timeline · Peace process · Peace camp
1st Intifada · Oslo · ...
See also:Shabak, Shabak - Duties and roles, Shabak - Legal status and methods, Shabak - History, Shabak - Foundation, Shabak - Early days, Shabak - After the Six Day War, Shabak - Years of crisis, Shabak - During the al-Aqsa Intifada, Shabak - Current events, Shabak - Rising Profile, Shabak - Criticism, Shabak - Lists and tables, Shabak - Important events in Shabak history, Shabak - Heads of the Shabak Read more here: » Shabak: Encyclopedia II - Shabak - Duties and roles |
|  |
|  |  |  | Duty: Encyclopedia II - Shabak - Duties and rolesLand of Israel
Districts · Cities · Transportation
Dead Sea · Red Sea · Sea of Galilee
Mediterranean · Negev · Judea · Samaria
Jerusalem · Tel Aviv · Haifa
Zionism · Timeline ·Aliyah · Herzl
Balfour · Mandate · 1947 UN Plan
Independence · Austerity · Refugees
1948 War · 1949 Armistice · Suez War
Six-Day War · Attrition War
Yom Kippur War · Lebanon War
Peace treaties with:
Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan
Timeline · Peace process · Peace camp
1st Intifada · Oslo · 2nd Intifada
Barrier · Disengagement
Scienc ...
See also:Shabak, Shabak - Duties and roles, Shabak - Legal status and methods, Shabak - History, Shabak - Foundation, Shabak - Early days, Shabak - After the Six Day War, Shabak - Years of crisis, Shabak - During the al-Aqsa Intifada, Shabak - Current events, Shabak - Rising Profile, Shabak - Criticism, Shabak - Lists and tables, Shabak - Important events in Shabak history, Shabak - Heads of the Shabak Read more here: » Shabak: Encyclopedia II - Shabak - Duties and roles |
|  |
| | | |  |  |  | Duty: Encyclopedia II - Court Jew - Positions and dutiesCourt Jews, called also court factors, and court or chamber agents, played a part at the courts of the Austrian emperors and the German princes in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and at the beginning of the nineteenth. Not always on account of their learning or their force of character did these Jews rise to positions close to the rulers: they were mostly wealthy business men, distinguished above their coreligionists by their commercial instincts and their adaptability. Court rulers looked upon them in a personal and, as a rule, sel ...
See also:Court Jew, Court Jew - Positions and duties, Court Jew - At the Austrian court, Court Jew - Intrigues of court Jews, Court Jew - The Great Elector, Court Jew - Famous court Jews, Court Jew - Bibliography Read more here: » Court Jew: Encyclopedia II - Court Jew - Positions and duties |
|  |
| |  |  |  | Duty: Encyclopedia II - Roman Governor - Duties of the governorThe governor of any Roman province had many tasks to carry out during his administration.
Firstly, he was responsible for taxation and financial management. Depending on the basis of his appointment, he was either the Emperor's personal agent, or the Senate’s financial agent, and had to supervise the local authorities, the private tax collectors, and levy taxes. A governor could mint coins and negotiate with wealthy institutions such as temples and private money-lenders that could advance money. The governor was also the province's ...
See also:Roman Governor, Roman Governor - Duties of the governor, Roman Governor - Republican governors, Roman Governor - Imperial governors, Roman Governor - Imperial provinces, Roman Governor - Senatorial provinces, Roman Governor - Equestrian procurator, Roman Governor - Late Imperial Governors, Roman Governor - Sources and References Read more here: » Roman Governor: Encyclopedia II - Roman Governor - Duties of the governor |
|  |
|  |  |  | Duty: Encyclopedia II - USS James Adger 1851 - Blockade dutyJames Adger arrived Hampton Roads, Va., 2 December and 3 days later was ordered to Port Royal, South Carolina for duty in the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Rear Admiral DuPont ordered Comdr. Marchand to sail in James Adger to Georgetown, S.C., and assume command of the blockade there. She arrived off Georgetown, S.C., 24 December and served with such efficiency that on 7 March 1862, Comdr. Marchand was ordered to Cha ...
See also:USS James Adger 1851, USS James Adger 1851 - Blockade duty, USS James Adger 1851 - North Atlantic Blockade, USS James Adger 1851 - End of Civil War Read more here: » USS James Adger 1851: Encyclopedia II - USS James Adger 1851 - Blockade duty |
|  |
| |  |  |  | Duty: Encyclopedia II - Chief Justice of the United States - DutiesIn addition to the duties of the associate justices, the Chief Justice has several unique duties.
Chief Justice of the United States - Impeachment trials.
Article I, section 3 of the U.S. Constitution stipulates that the Chief Justice shall preside over impeachment trials of the President of the United States in the U.S. Senate. Two Chief Justices, Salmon P. Chase and William Rehnquist, have had the duty of presiding over the trial in the Senate that follows an impeachment of the President – Chase in 1868 over the proceedings of President Andrew Johnson and Rehnquist ...
See also:Chief Justice of the United States, Chief Justice of the United States - History, Chief Justice of the United States - Duties, Chief Justice of the United States - Impeachment trials, Chief Justice of the United States - Seniority, Chief Justice of the United States - Oath of office, Chief Justice of the United States - Other duties, Chief Justice of the United States - List of Chief Justices Read more here: » Chief Justice of the United States: Encyclopedia II - Chief Justice of the United States - Duties |
|  |
|  |  |  | Duty: Encyclopedia II - Bob Hope - Tours of dutyOn May 6, 1941, at March Field, California, Hope performed his first United Service Organizations (USO) show. He continued to travel and entertain troops for the rest of World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and didn't retire until after the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War. As a sign of support, he was almost always seen in Army fatigues, just like his audience. His USO career spanned sixty years, during whi ...
See also:Bob Hope, Bob Hope - English origins, Bob Hope - Personal life, Bob Hope - Thanks for the Memory, Bob Hope - Hope's film career, Bob Hope - Tours of duty, Bob Hope - Hope for sport, Bob Hope - Hope on the air, Bob Hope - Hope's twilight, Bob Hope - Conversion, Bob Hope - Honors, Bob Hope - Filmography Read more here: » Bob Hope: Encyclopedia II - Bob Hope - Tours of duty |
|  |
| |  |  |  | Duty: Encyclopedia II - French Civil Service - DutiesCivil servants have duties; failure to carry them out may result in disciplinary action, up to discharge. The main duties are:
French Civil Service - Full commitment to professional activity.
A civil servant should devote his full professional activity to his appointed task. By exception, a civil servant may in addition to his regular activities write books; he may also accomplish certain tasks (teaching...) with the permission of his hierarchical supervisor.
French Civil Service - Morality.
One cannot be a civil servant if one has been convicte ...
See also:French Civil Service, French Civil Service - Divisions, French Civil Service - Corps and ranks, French Civil Service - Great corps of the State, French Civil Service - Duties, French Civil Service - Full commitment to professional activity, French Civil Service - Morality, French Civil Service - Reserve, French Civil Service - Hierarchical obedience, French Civil Service - Professional discretion, French Civil Service - Honesty, French Civil Service - Neutrality, French Civil Service - Recruitment and career, French Civil Service - Statistics, French Civil Service - External link Read more here: » French Civil Service: Encyclopedia II - French Civil Service - Duties |
|  |
|  |  |  | Duty: Encyclopedia II - Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall - Royal dutiesFollowing the royal wedding, the Duchess of Cornwall began to undertake a range of royal duties. Initially, these involved accompanying the Prince of Wales in his official duties. The Duchess also began undertake her own solo duties, visiting a hospital in Southampton. She attended the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London for the first time in June 2005, and made her first appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace afterwards.
Following the July 7, 2005 London bombings, the Duchess accompanied the Prince to ...
See also:Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall - Relationship with the Prince of Wales, Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall - Marriage to the Prince of Wales, Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall - Royal duties, Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall - List of styles, Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall - Coat of arms, Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall - Notes Read more here: » Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall: Encyclopedia II - Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall - Royal duties |
|  |
|  |  |  | Duty: Encyclopedia II - Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall - Royal dutiesFollowing the royal wedding, the Duchess of Cornwall began to undertake a range of royal duties. Initially, these involved accompanying the Prince of Wales in his official duties. The Duchess also began undertake her own solo duties, visiting a hospital in Southampton. She attended the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London for the first time in June 2005, and made her first appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace afterwards.
Following the July 7, 2005 London bombings, the Duchess accompanied the Prince to ...
See also:Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall - Relationship with the Prince of Wales, Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall - Marriage to the Prince of Wales, Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall - Royal duties, Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall - List of styles, Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall - Coat of arms, Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall - Notes Read more here: » Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall: Encyclopedia II - Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall - Royal duties |
|  |
| |  |  |  | Duty: Encyclopedia II - Transportation Security Administration - Duties and personnelIn addition to its other duties, the TSA established an official list of Permitted and Prohibited Items for carry-on and stowed luggage. Among other things, this re-allowed such items as knitting needles and crochet needles, that were temporarily banned by some airports and airlines after September 11, 2001. The TSA is also charged with the administration of the controversial Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening Systems intended to identify suspected or potential terrorists. The TSA does not however control the implementation of this program, this is a responsibility given to the air ...
See also:Transportation Security Administration, Transportation Security Administration - Mission and vision, Transportation Security Administration - Mission, Transportation Security Administration - Vision, Transportation Security Administration - Leadership, Transportation Security Administration - Duties and personnel, Transportation Security Administration - TSA programs Read more here: » Transportation Security Administration: Encyclopedia II - Transportation Security Administration - Duties and personnel |
|  |
| |  |  |  | Duty: Encyclopedia II - Victor Emmanuel Prince of Naples - Royal duties
The Prince of Naples is the hereditary head of the royal house of Savoy. As such he is involved directly in the activities of its affairs. With his father's abdication and exile in 1946, however, Victor Emmanuel holds no official Italian royal duties, as Italy is now a republic.
King Umberto II, the last king of Italy, however, did not abdicate his position as fons honorum (or fount of honours). Indeed, when he left Italy, he took the hereditary Grand Masterships of the dynastic orders of his royal house with him. These ...
See also:Victor Emmanuel Prince of Naples, Victor Emmanuel Prince of Naples - Early life and family, Victor Emmanuel Prince of Naples - Royal duties, Victor Emmanuel Prince of Naples - Return to Italy, Victor Emmanuel Prince of Naples - Other honours, Victor Emmanuel Prince of Naples - Controversies Read more here: » Victor Emmanuel Prince of Naples: Encyclopedia II - Victor Emmanuel Prince of Naples - Royal duties |
|  |
| | |  | | Page 1 Page 2 » Page 3 « More » |  |
 | |
|
|
Search the Global Oneness web site |
|
|
|