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"Indigo Children" is the name given to a very special group of beings who have chosen to incarnate on our planet with a specific mission and purpose. The name "indigo Child" refers to the soul color of Indigo, which indicates a Master Soul who serves as a teacher or healer. Every Indigo Child will undertake this mission of teaching or healing in some way, often merely by being who he or she is. Indigos have been coming to our planet for a long time. Some argue that Jesus and Buddha were Indigos, since their mission, on a global scale, was to teach and heal, and to shift the consciousness of humanity.
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
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What is this? This statement will serve dual purpose. It is for those who might be interested in creating, manifesting, and establishing an alternative school in their area. This can serve as a simplified outline to support or inspire your Vision and goals. It is also for those who might be interested in working in this New School environment and/or who are dissatisfied with the current situation presented and forced upon children labeled as 'education', and whom have not found a school which offers education, a nurturing/supportive environment and assist s their children in consciousness reality. Children have never fit into the 1950's model for education, and certainly not the model of strict thinking and behavior of the era prior to the 1950's. It is now Time, with the Shift of Consciousness fully present, with the obvious deterioration of life systems around us, our realization that there is no such thing anymore as "weather patterns" and all will be intensifying, and that our world is experiencing vast and intense change in the land and in the ability to live in the manner we have grown accustomed, it is with these in focus, I present the following information.
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Homer Simpson - OverviewHomer works as a safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, in Sector 7G, although "working" in this case refers largely to dozing and eating doughnuts. He spends a great deal of his time at Moe's Tavern with his lifelong friends Barney, Carl, Lenny, and bartender Moe. At home he is often to be found sitting on the sofa mindlessly watching TV while snacking on comfort foods and drinking cans of Duff Beer.
Homer Simpson popularized the annoyed grunt "D'oh!" (made memorable through Dan Castellaneta's distinctive voi ...
See also:Homer Simpson, Homer Simpson - Overview, Homer Simpson - Family, Homer Simpson - Age, Homer Simpson - Address, Homer Simpson - Personality, Homer Simpson - Health issues, Homer Simpson - Mental acuity, Homer Simpson - Diet, Homer Simpson - Enemies, Homer Simpson - Sexuality, Homer Simpson - Name, Homer Simpson - PIN, Homer Simpson - Religion, Homer Simpson - Rap Sheet, Homer Simpson - Pulling a Homer, Homer Simpson - Musical Predilection, Homer Simpson - Fears, Homer Simpson - Past jobs, Homer Simpson - Awards & honors Read more here: » Homer Simpson: Encyclopedia II - Homer Simpson - Overview |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Japanese American internment - HistoryDuring the period of 1939-1941, the FBI compiled the Custodial Detention index ("CDI") on citizens, "enemy" aliens and foreign nationals which might be dangerous.
On June 28, 1940, the Alien Registration Act of 1940 (or "Smith Act") was passed. Among many other "loyalty" regulations, Section 31 required the registration and fingerprinting of all aliens above the age of 14, and Section 35 required aliens to report any change of address within 5 days. Within 4 months, 4,741,9 ...
See also:Japanese American internment, Japanese American internment - Terminology: Internment relocation or concentration camps?, Japanese American internment - History, Japanese American internment - Internment results, Japanese American internment - Conditions in the camps, Japanese American internment - Other camps, Japanese American internment - Hawaii, Japanese American internment - Compensation and reparations, Japanese American internment - Criticisms then and now, Japanese American internment - Support for the internment then and now, Japanese American internment - Legal legacy, Japanese American internment - Precedent, Japanese American internment - List of internment camps, Japanese American internment - United States government documents Read more here: » Japanese American internment: Encyclopedia II - Japanese American internment - History |
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| |  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: God and Gods of HinduismGod and Gods of
Hinduism
The
most prevalent expression of worship for the Hindu comes as devotion to God and
the Gods. In the Hindu pantheon there are said to be three hundred and
thirty-three million Gods. Hindus believe in one Supreme Being. The plurality
of Gods are perceived as divine creations of that one Being. So, Hinduism has
one supreme God, but it has an extensive hierarchy of Gods. Many people look at
the Gods as mere symbols, representations of forces or mind strata, or as
various Personifications generated as a projection o of man's mind onto an
impersonal pure Beingness.
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Frank Abagnale - BiographyIn 1964, at the age of 16, after his parents divorced, Abagnale ran away to New York City. He decided to exploit his mature appearance and alter his driver's license to make it appear that he was ten years older to get a job.
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 ...
See also:Frank Abagnale, Frank Abagnale - Biography, Frank Abagnale - Bank fraud, Frank Abagnale - Free rides, Frank Abagnale - Abagnale M.D., Frank Abagnale - Legal jobs, Frank Abagnale - Becoming a teacher, Frank Abagnale - Scorecard, Frank Abagnale - Arrest and imprisonment, Frank Abagnale - Legitimate jobs, Frank Abagnale - Catch Me If You Can, Frank Abagnale - Books, Frank Abagnale - Abagnale's books Read more here: » Frank Abagnale: Encyclopedia II - Frank Abagnale - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Capitalism - Characteristics of capitalist economiesA set of broad characteristics are generally agreed on by both advocates and critics of capitalism. These are a private sector, private property, free enterprise, profit, unequal distribution of wealth, competition, self-organization (or catallaxy), the existence of markets (including the labor market) and the pursuit of self-interest.
An economy with a large amount of intervention - which may include state ownership of some of the means of production - in combination with some free market characteristics is sometimes referred ...
See also:Capitalism, Capitalism - Etymology, Capitalism - Capitalist theory, Capitalism - Contrasts with capitalism, Capitalism - History of capitalism, Capitalism - Capitalism as a theory, Capitalism - Capitalism as a practice, Capitalism - Characteristics of capitalist economies, Capitalism - Private ownership of the means of production, Capitalism - Free market, Capitalism - Profit, Capitalism - Self interest, Capitalism - Private enterprise, Capitalism - Economic growth, Capitalism - Economic mobility, Capitalism - Self-organization, Capitalism - Which economies are capitalist?, Capitalism - Criticisms of capitalism, Capitalism - Unequal distribution of wealth and income, Capitalism - Employment/unemployment, Capitalism - Marxist critique of capitalism, Capitalism - Capitalism in decline or on the rise?, Capitalism - Sustainability, Capitalism - Human rights violations imperialism and democracy, Capitalism - Other approaches, Capitalism - Capitalism in political ideologies, Capitalism - Indices of economic freedom, Capitalism - Notes Read more here: » Capitalism: Encyclopedia II - Capitalism - Characteristics of capitalist economies |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Graphology - Legal considerationsVery often graphologists will state that handwriting analysis in the workplace is legal, and cite one or more of the following cases:
Gilbert v California :388 US 263-267 (1967)
US v Dionisio :410 US 1 (1973) 1973, Lawyers Edition, Second Series 35, 67; 93 SC 774
US v Mara aka Marasovich :410 US 19 (1973)
US v Rosinsky :547 F 2nd 249 ( CA 4th 19 ...
See also:Graphology, Graphology - Basic tenets, Graphology - Approaches to graphology, Graphology - Vocabulary, Graphology - Usage, Graphology - Validity, Graphology - Legal considerations, Graphology - Applications of graphology, Graphology - Employment profiling, Graphology - Business compatibility, Graphology - Psychological analysis, Graphology - Marital compatibility, Graphology - Medical diagnosis, Graphology - Forensic document examination, Graphology - Graphology in court testimony, Graphology - Jury screening, Graphology - Divination Read more here: » Graphology: Encyclopedia II - Graphology - Legal considerations |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Johann Pachelbel - LifePachelbel was born in Nuremberg and baptized September 1, 1653, which strongly indicates birth in August. He received early musical training from Heinrich Schwemmer, Cantor of the Church of Saint Sebald, and Georg Caspar Wecker, organist of the same church. At the age of fifteen, Pachelbel entered the university of Altdorf. During his stay in Altdorf, Pachelbel was both studying and serving as organist of one of the churches. Unfortunately, he was forced to leave the university after less than ...
See also:Johann Pachelbel, Johann Pachelbel - Life, Johann Pachelbel - Works, Johann Pachelbel - Introduction, Johann Pachelbel - Organ works, Johann Pachelbel - Other keyboard works, Johann Pachelbel - Chamber works, Johann Pachelbel - Vocal music, Johann Pachelbel - Rise in popularity of the Canon in D, Johann Pachelbel - Media, Johann Pachelbel - Literature Read more here: » Johann Pachelbel: Encyclopedia II - Johann Pachelbel - Life |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Jack Kerouac - LifeKerouac was born Jean-Louis Lebris de Kerouac, in Lowell, Massachusetts, to a family of Franco-Americans. His parents, Leo-Alcide Kerouac and Gabrielle-Ange Lévesque, were natives of the province of Quebec in Canada. Like many other Quebecers of their generation, the Lévesques and Kerouacs were part of the Quebec emigration to New England to find employment. Jack didn't start to learn English until the age of six. At home, he and his family spoke Quebec French. At an early age, he was profoundly marked by the death of his elder brother Gérard, later prompting him to wri ...
See also:Jack Kerouac, Jack Kerouac - Life, Jack Kerouac - Career, Jack Kerouac - Influence, Jack Kerouac - Quotes, Jack Kerouac - Bibliography, Jack Kerouac - Prose, Jack Kerouac - Poetry letters audio recordings and other writings Read more here: » Jack Kerouac: Encyclopedia II - Jack Kerouac - Life |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - The role of inflation in the economyOne effect of small steady inflation is that it is difficult to renegotiate some prices, and particularly wages and contracts, downwards, so that with generally increasing prices it is easier for relative prices to adjust. Many prices are "sticky downward" and tend to creep upward, so that efforts to attain a zero inflation rate (a constant price level) punish other sectors with falling prices, profits, and employment. Thus, some business executives see mild inflation as "greasing the wheels of commerce". Efforts to attain complete price sta ...
See also:Inflation, Inflation - Measuring inflation, Inflation - The role of inflation in the economy, Inflation - Misery index, Inflation - Causes of inflation, Inflation - Monetary Theory, Inflation - Neo-Keynesian Theory, Inflation - Other theories of inflation, Inflation - Stopping inflation, Inflation - Monetary policy, Inflation - Price controls Read more here: » Inflation: Encyclopedia II - The role of inflation in the economy |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy - Working cowboysOn the ranch, the cowboy is responsible for feeding the livestock, branding or marking cattle and horses, and tending to their injuries or other needs. They also move the livestock to market. In addition, cowboys repair fences, maintain ranch equipment, and perform other odd jobs around the ranch. These jobs vary depending on the size of the ranch, the terrain, and the number of livestock. On larger ranches, or on those with lots of cattle, a cowboys may specialize in one task or another. On smaller ranches with fewer cowboys—often just family members—the cowboy tends ...
See also:Cowboy, Cowboy - History, Cowboy - Paniolo, Cowboy - Cowboys of other nations, Cowboy - Working cowboys, Cowboy - Dress, Cowboy - Tools, Cowboy - Cow pony, Cowboy - Vehicles, Cowboy - Rodeo cowboys, Cowboy - Cowgirls, Cowboy - Popular Culture, Cowboy - In art and culture, Cowboy - Additionally, Cowboy - External references Read more here: » Cowboy: Encyclopedia II - Cowboy - Working cowboys |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Louis O. Kelso - PublicationsBOOKS
The distributive dynamics of capitalism by Louis O Kelso, self-published; 2nd edition (1956)
The Capitalist Manifesto, by Louis O. Kelso and Mortimer J. Adler, Random House, New York: 1958; reprinted Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut: 1975. Also published in French, Spanish, Greek and Japanese. ISBN 0837182107
The New Capitalists, by Louis O. Kelso and Mortimer J. Adler, Random House, New York: 1961; reprinted Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut: 1975. Also published in Japane ...
See also:Louis O. Kelso, Louis O. Kelso - Publications, Louis O. Kelso - Quote Read more here: » Louis O. Kelso: Encyclopedia II - Louis O. Kelso - Publications |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Unemployment - Impact on society and the economySome of the likely costs of unemployment for society include increased poverty, crime, political instability, mental health problems, and diminished health standards. Understanding the forces that create unemployment, and then trying to mitigate their negative effects to the greatest extent possible, is a central issue in economics.
Unemployment - Cost.
Joblessness can hit individual job-seekers hard. Lacking a job often means lacking social contact with fellow employees, a purpose for many hours of the da ...
See also:Unemployment, Unemployment - Impact on society and the economy, Unemployment - Cost, Unemployment - Benefits, Unemployment - Causes of Unemployment, Unemployment - Capitalism and Unemployment, Unemployment - Debate on Unemployment, Unemployment - Types of Unemployment, Unemployment - Measuring unemployment, Unemployment - BLS definitions, Unemployment - The accuracy of unemployment statistics, Unemployment - Situation in the United States, Unemployment - Aiding the Unemployed Read more here: » Unemployment: Encyclopedia II - Unemployment - Impact on society and the economy |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - NAACP - OrganizationThe NAACP's headquarters is in Baltimore, Maryland, with additional regional offices in California, New York, Michigan, Missouri, Georgia, Texas, and Maryland. Each regional office is responsible for coordinating the efforts of state conferences in the states included in that region. Local, youth, and college chapters organize activities for individual members.
The NAACP is governed nationally by a 64-member board of directors led by a chairman. The board elects one person as the president and chief executive officer for the organizat ...
See also:NAACP, NAACP - Organization, NAACP - History, NAACP - Fighting Jim Crow, NAACP - Desegregation, NAACP - The 1990s: Crisis and restored strength, NAACP - Critics and supporters, NAACP - Bush declines to speak to the NAACP, NAACP - Timeline, NAACP - Influential court cases, NAACP - Sources and further reading Read more here: » NAACP: Encyclopedia II - NAACP - Organization |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Unemployment - Causes of Unemployment
Unemployment - Capitalism and Unemployment.
Open unemployment of the sort defined above is associated with capitalist economies. Preliterate ("primitive") communities treat their members as parts of an extended family and thus do not allow them to be unemployed — in the effort to preserve the group. In precapitalist societies such as European feudalism, the serfs (though clearly dominated and exploited by the lords) were never "unemployed" because they had direct access to the land (and the needed tools) ...
See also:Unemployment, Unemployment - Impact on society and the economy, Unemployment - Cost, Unemployment - Benefits, Unemployment - Causes of Unemployment, Unemployment - Capitalism and Unemployment, Unemployment - Debate on Unemployment, Unemployment - Types of Unemployment, Unemployment - Measuring unemployment, Unemployment - BLS definitions, Unemployment - The accuracy of unemployment statistics, Unemployment - Situation in the United States, Unemployment - Aiding the Unemployed Read more here: » Unemployment: Encyclopedia II - Unemployment - Causes of Unemployment |
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|  |  |  | Employment Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler - Legacy"I would have preferred it if he'd followed his original ambition and become an architect." — Paula Hitler, Hitler's younger sister, during an interview with a U.S. intelligence operative in late 1945.
At the time of Hitler's death most of Germany's infrastructure and major cities were in ruins and he had left explicit orders to complete the destruction. Millions of Germans were dead with millions more wounded or homeless. In his will he dismissed other Nazi leaders and appointed Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz as Reichspräsid ...
See also:Adolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler - Early years, Adolf Hitler - Early adulthood in Vienna and Munich, Adolf Hitler - World War I, Adolf Hitler - The early years of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's entry and rise, Adolf Hitler - The Hitler Putsch, Adolf Hitler - The rebuilding of the party, Adolf Hitler - The road to power, Adolf Hitler - The Brüning administration, Adolf Hitler - The cabinets von Papen and Schleicher, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's appointment as Chancellor, Adolf Hitler - Reichstag Fire and the March election, Adolf Hitler - The Enabling Act, Adolf Hitler - Removal of remaining limits, Adolf Hitler - The Third Reich, Adolf Hitler - Economics and culture, Adolf Hitler - Repression, Adolf Hitler - Rearmament and new alliances, Adolf Hitler - The Holocaust, Adolf Hitler - World War II, Adolf Hitler - Opening moves, Adolf Hitler - Path to defeat, Adolf Hitler - Defeat and death, Adolf Hitler - Legacy, Adolf Hitler - Medical health, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's family, Adolf Hitler - The origin of the name Hitler, Adolf Hitler - Trivia, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's associates, Adolf Hitler - Documentaries, Adolf Hitler - Dramatizations, Adolf Hitler - Media, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's speeches Read more here: » Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler - Legacy |
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