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end: Encyclopedia II - End times - Christianity

End times beliefs in Christianity vary widely. Christian premillennialists, who believe the End Times are now, usually articulate a fairly specific timetable that climaxes in the end of the world. For some, Israel, the European Union, or the United Nations are seen as key players whose role was foretold in prophecies. Among dispensational premillennialists, there are those that hope that they will be supernaturally summoned to Heaven by the Rapture before the tribulations prophesied in ...

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End times, End times - Christianity, End times - Roots of contemporary end-times belief, End times - The dispensationalist prophecies, End times - Views by groups, End times - Catholics, End times - Jehovah's Witnesses, End times - Latter-day Saints, End times - Preterism, End times - Rastafarians, End times - Fictional treatments, End times - Literature, End times - Motion pictures

Read more here: » End times: Encyclopedia II - End times - Christianity

end: Encyclopedia II - End of civilization - Future scenarios

There are many scenarios that have been suggested that could happen in the future. Some are certain to happen and will almost certainly end humanity, but will only happen on a very long timescale. Others are likely to happen on a shorter timescale, but will probably not completely destroy civilization. Still others are extremely unlikely, and may even be impossible. For example, Nick Bostrom writes [3]: Some foreseen hazards (hence not m ...

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End of civilization, End of civilization - Types of risks, End of civilization - Future scenarios, End of civilization - Space, End of civilization - Earth, End of civilization - Humanity, End of civilization - Religion, End of civilization - Fictional, End of civilization - Historical scenarios, End of civilization - Notes

Read more here: » End of civilization: Encyclopedia II - End of civilization - Future scenarios

end: Encyclopedia II - South End Grounds - South End Grounds #3

The third South End Grounds was built in ten weeks on the site of the old stand and opened on July 20, 1894. Because the previous structure had not been sufficiently insured, there wasn't enough money to rebuild the stands according to its old plans, and a smaller structure was built. Few photographs of this ballpark seem to be in circulation. In one sense, the best known photo might be the one showing the opening game of the 1903 World Series, with the Huntington Avenue Grounds in the foreground; and the South End Grounds in the back ...

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South End Grounds, South End Grounds - South End Grounds #1, South End Grounds - South End Grounds #2, South End Grounds - South End Grounds #3, South End Grounds - Dimensions of South End Grounds #3, South End Grounds - Current Use, South End Grounds - Some Sources

Read more here: » South End Grounds: Encyclopedia II - South End Grounds - South End Grounds #3

end: Encyclopedia II - West End of London - Districts in the West End

These are the inner districts of the West End, which were all developed by about 1815: Bloomsbury Holborn Covent Garden Seven Dials Soho Fitzrovia Westminster Marylebone Mayfair St. James's The districts to the south, north and west of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens were developed between the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the late 19th century, in some cases based on existing villages. The more fashionable of them were gener ...

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West End of London, West End of London - Location, West End of London - Activities, West End of London - Districts in the West End, West End of London - Famous streets in the West End

Read more here: » West End of London: Encyclopedia II - West End of London - Districts in the West End

end: Encyclopedia II - Crouch End - Notable Buildings

A red-brick clock-tower dominates the north end of Crouch End Broadway. Its stone placard reads: ERECTION BY SUSBSCRIPTION IN APPRECIATION AND RECOGNITION OF THE PUBLIC SERVICES RENDERED BY HENRY READER WILLIAMS ESQ JP TO THE DISTRICT OF HORNSEY DURING A PERIOD OF TWENTY FIVE YEARS JUNE 1895 Henry Williams was a local wine-merchant who led the campaign to preserve Highgate Woods against threatened development. Among its more prominent buildings is Hornsey Town Hall, formerly the headquarters of the Hornsey district council, which governed the area un ...

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Crouch End, Crouch End - Geography, Crouch End - Living in Crouch End, Crouch End - An urban legend, Crouch End - Notable Buildings, Crouch End - Notable residents, Crouch End - Notable Appearences, Crouch End - Nearest Places

Read more here: » Crouch End: Encyclopedia II - Crouch End - Notable Buildings

end: Encyclopedia II - North End Halifax - History

The North End is best known for the disaster of December 6, 1917, commonly referred to as the Halifax Explosion. Prior to the explosion, the North End and Richmond were the focus of the city's business community, with the railway station located at the foot of North Street, factories, cotton mills and prisons lining the waterfront, along with major defence installations such as HMC Dockyard and the ...

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North End Halifax, North End Halifax - Geography, North End Halifax - Boundaries, North End Halifax - History, North End Halifax - Repuation of the North End

Read more here: » North End Halifax: Encyclopedia II - North End Halifax - History

end: Encyclopedia II - East End of London - Location

The term East End was first applied to the districts immediately to the east of, and entirely outside, the mediaeval walled City of London. These included Whitechapel and Stepney. By the late 19th century the East End roughly corresponded to the metropolitan boroughs of Stepney, Bethnal Green, Poplar and Shoreditch, which correspond to the modern boroughs of Tower Hamlets and part of Hackney. The East End is an informal designation, and has no fixed boundaries. It is however to the north of the River Thames. Since 1900 developm ...

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East End of London, East End of London - Location, East End of London - History, East End of London - Today, East End of London - Media

Read more here: » East End of London: Encyclopedia II - East End of London - Location

end: Encyclopedia II - Howards End film - Plot

The plot takes place in England at the beginning of the twentieth century. It is about three families who represent three social classes: the Wilcoxes, who are rich Victorian capitalists and basically consider themselves as aristocrats; the Schlegel sisters, who represent the enlightened bourgeois class; and the Basts who are the working class, fighting to survive. The Schlegel sisters try to help the poor Basts and cajol ...

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Howards End film, Howards End film - Plot, Howards End film - Other adaptations, Howards End film - Trivia, Howards End film - Awards, Howards End film - Cast

Read more here: » Howards End film: Encyclopedia II - Howards End film - Plot

end: Encyclopedia II - The Living End - Band Members

Current Members: Chris Cheney - Guitar, Vocals Scott Owen - Double Bass/Vocals Andy Strachan - Drums The Living End - Past Members. Joey Piripitzi - Drums (1995-1996) Trav Demsey - Drums (1997-2002) ...

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The Living End, The Living End - Beginnings, The Living End - Breakout, The Living End - State of Emergency, The Living End - Band Members, The Living End - Past Members, The Living End - Other People Who Have Appeared On Living End Records, The Living End - Trivia, The Living End - Discography, The Living End - Albums, The Living End - Singles and EPs, The Living End - DVDs and videos, The Living End - Music videos

Read more here: » The Living End: Encyclopedia II - The Living End - Band Members

end: Encyclopedia II - Howards End film - Awards

Howards End won the following awards (list incomplete): the 1993 Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Emma Thompson) the 1993 Best Art Direction-Set Decoration the 1993 Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium the 1993 British Academy Film Award Best Actress (Emma Thompson) the 1993 British Academy Award Best Film (Ismail Merchant, James Ivory) the 1992 Cannes Film Festival 45th Anniversary Price (James Ivory) the 1993 Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Mo ...

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Howards End film, Howards End film - Plot, Howards End film - Other adaptations, Howards End film - Trivia, Howards End film - Awards, Howards End film - Cast

Read more here: » Howards End film: Encyclopedia II - Howards End film - Awards

end: Encyclopedia II - The End of Evangelion - About The End of Evangelion: Renewal

A new version of The End of Evangelion was released on June 25, 2003 in Japan by Starchild/King Records, the title is The End of Evangelion: Renewal. It is a box set which "compiles new digitally remastered versions of the 26 TV show episodes, 4 remade-for-laserdisc episodes, and 3 theatrical features. Includes a bonus disc with never-before-seen material". [1] The point of interest is the never-before-seen-material, which includes a live-action sequence with the voice-actresses of Rei Ayanami, Asuka Langley, and Misato Katsura ...

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The End of Evangelion, The End of Evangelion - Plot summary, The End of Evangelion - Postmodernism in the film, The End of Evangelion - The final scene, The End of Evangelion - About The End of Evangelion: Renewal, The End of Evangelion - Trivia, The End of Evangelion - External link

Read more here: » The End of Evangelion: Encyclopedia II - The End of Evangelion - About The End of Evangelion: Renewal

end: Encyclopedia II - Mile End - Second World War

Besides suffering heavily in earlier blitzes, Mile End was hit by the first V-1 to strike London. On 13 June 1944, this 'doodlebug' impacted next to the railway bridge on Grove Road, an event now commemorated by a plaque. ...

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Mile End, Mile End - Second World War, Mile End - Nearest places, Mile End - Transport

Read more here: » Mile End: Encyclopedia II - Mile End - Second World War

end: Encyclopedia II - Ved Buens Ende - History

Ved Buens Ende is a Norwegian avant-garde metal band. They were signed to Misanthropy Records. The band split up in 1997, after releasing only one full-length album. Ved Buens Ende means "At the end of the rainbow". ...

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Ved Buens Ende, Ved Buens Ende - History, Ved Buens Ende - Discography, Ved Buens Ende - Line-up, Ved Buens Ende - External link

Read more here: » Ved Buens Ende: Encyclopedia II - Ved Buens Ende - History

end: Encyclopedia II - East End of London - History

The East End has always been one of the poorest areas of London. The main reasons for this include the undesirability of living in the direction of the prevaling wind from the city centre in the days of open fires, the large amount of low paid employment in the docks and related industries, and the location of the court and political centre of London on the opposite western side of the City of London. Throughout history the area has absorbed waves of immigrants who have each added a new dimension to the culture and history of the area. Most ...

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East End of London, East End of London - Location, East End of London - History, East End of London - Today, East End of London - Media

Read more here: » East End of London: Encyclopedia II - East End of London - History

end: Encyclopedia II - East End of London - Today

The East End is now home to various urban regeneration projects, most notably Canary Wharf, a huge commercial and housing development on the Isle of Dogs. Many of the 1960s tower blocks have been demolished or have been renovated. The area around Old Spitalfields market and Brick Lane has been extensively regenerated and is famous, amongst other things, as London's curry capital, as well as being the home of a number of London's art galleries, including the famous Whitechapel Gallery. With rising costs elsewhere in the capital, the East En ...

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East End of London, East End of London - Location, East End of London - History, East End of London - Today, East End of London - Media

Read more here: » East End of London: Encyclopedia II - East End of London - Today

end: Encyclopedia II - East End of London - Media

East End Film Society (EEFS) is a filmmaking club for people who live, work or study in East London. It is the UK's biggest film community with over 450 members. EEFS is supported by Film Academy and is currently in partnership with the Fusion East project to facilitate network meetings, screenings, seminars, training workshops and more. Fusion East has been devised by a consortium of three neighbouring local authorities: Hackney, Newham and Tower_Hamlets, alongside Leaside Regeneration, and the Cultural Industries Development Agency (CIDA). ...

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East End of London, East End of London - Location, East End of London - History, East End of London - Today, East End of London - Media

Read more here: » East End of London: Encyclopedia II - East End of London - Media

end: Encyclopedia II - North End Halifax - Geography

The northern part of the Halifax Peninsula is comprised of soil resulting from glacial deposits, as well as granite rock outcroppings in several locations. The entire peninsula has no significant surface water, unlike the areas northeast and southwest of Halifax Harbour (the Eastern Shore and South Shore respectively). At 60m in elevation, Citadel Hill is the highest point on the peninsula and when combined with the expansive undeveloped parkland of the North Common, creates a physical boundary that separates the various neighbourhood ...

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North End Halifax, North End Halifax - Geography, North End Halifax - Boundaries, North End Halifax - History, North End Halifax - Repuation of the North End

Read more here: » North End Halifax: Encyclopedia II - North End Halifax - Geography

end: Encyclopedia II - End times - Roots of contemporary end-times belief

Post-Exilic Hebrew books of prophecy such as the Book of Daniel and Book of Ezekiel are given new interpretations in this Christian tradition, and in Rastafari, while apocalyptic forecasts appear in the Judeo-Christian Sibylline Oracles and in the whole field of apocalyptic literature, which includes the Book of Revelation ascribed to John, the apocryphal Apocalypse of Peter, and the Second Book Of Esdras. Religious movements which expect that the second coming of Christ, or of Haile Selassie, will be a cataclysmic event, generally ca ...

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End times, End times - Christianity, End times - Roots of contemporary end-times belief, End times - The dispensationalist prophecies, End times - Views by groups, End times - Catholics, End times - Jehovah's Witnesses, End times - Latter-day Saints, End times - Preterism, End times - Rastafarians, End times - Fictional treatments, End times - Literature, End times - Motion pictures

Read more here: » End times: Encyclopedia II - End times - Roots of contemporary end-times belief

end: Encyclopedia II - West End of London - Location

Located to the west of the historic Roman and Mediaeval City of London, the West End was long favoured by the rich elite as a place of residence because it was more often upwind of the smoke drifting from the crowded City. It was also located close to the royal seat of power at Westminster, and is largely contained within the City of Westminster. Developed in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries it was originally built as a series of palaces, expensive town houses, fashionable shops and places of entertainment. The areas clos ...

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West End of London, West End of London - Location, West End of London - Activities, West End of London - Districts in the West End, West End of London - Famous streets in the West End

Read more here: » West End of London: Encyclopedia II - West End of London - Location

end: Encyclopedia II - West End Festival - History

The West End Festival started in 1996 as a small local festival centred around Byres Road in Glasgow's West End district. It has since become Glasgow's biggest festival in Glasgow's cultural calendar [1]. ...

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West End Festival, West End Festival - History, West End Festival - Main Events, West End Festival - Main Venues, West End Festival - External link

Read more here: » West End Festival: Encyclopedia II - West End Festival - History

end: Encyclopedia II - The End The Doors song - Music

"The End" stands apart musically from everything that had been done before or since, though certain influences can be detected. Robby Krieger's slinky, haunting guitar lines over D drone in DADGBD tuning recall Indian drone and raga-based music, as has often been noted, and the vital, unpredictable rolling and dramatic crescendoes of John Densmore's drums recall Indian tabla rhythms. The music as a whole, though, does not sound entirely or even particularly "Indian". The sharp, ringing edge of the guitar recalls the 50s rock and roll style, ...

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The End The Doors song, The End The Doors song - Influences, The End The Doors song - Music, The End The Doors song - In Film

Read more here: » The End The Doors song: Encyclopedia II - The End The Doors song - Music




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