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Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Mu Online - Items

The availability of different types of items on MU is considered the most interesting feature of the game. Besides the normal item variety, items may contain special bonuses that are assigned almost randomly. Creating a 'perfect' item within the game is almost impossible. Since items can be so different, it's quite common to have your own custom armor. Item Level The item can have different levels ranging from 0 to 13 on the global servers and often going further on other servers. The item will change colors or eve ...

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Mu Online, Mu Online - Payment, Mu Online - Story, Mu Online - Gameplay, Mu Online - Character Classes, Mu Online - Spells and Skills, Mu Online - Game World, Mu Online - Items, Mu Online - Armor Sets, Mu Online - Weapons, Mu Online - Shields, Mu Online - Wings, Mu Online - Rings and Pendants, Mu Online - Guardian Items, Mu Online - Usable Items, Mu Online - Jewels, Mu Online - Boxes, Mu Online - Events, Mu Online - Blood Castle, Mu Online - Devil Square, Mu Online - Chaos Castle, Mu Online - Valley of Loren, Mu Online - Golden Troop Invasion, Mu Online - Server Specific Events

Read more here: » Mu Online: Encyclopedia II - Mu Online - Items

Feather Dictionary: The Law of Attraction - Brian Tracy

You are a living magnet; you invariably attract into your life the people, situations and circumstances that are in harmony with your dominant thoughts.

 

This is one of the great laws that explain much of success and failure in business and personal life. It has been written about as far back as the ancient Egyptian mystery schools, 3000 years before Christ. It is so powerful, pervasive and all encompassing that it affects everything you do or say, or even think or feel.

 

(See also: Law of Attraction , Brian Tracy , Law of Attraction, Practising Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles)

 

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Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Plutonium - History

Initially predicted by Walter Russell, the production of plutonium and neptunium by bombarding uranium-238 with neutrons was predicted in 1940 by two teams working independently: Edwin M. McMillan and Philip Abelson at Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley and by Norman Feather & Egon Bretscher at the Cavendish Laboratory at University of Cambridge. Coincidentally both teams proposed the same names to follow on from uranium, li ...

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Plutonium, Plutonium - Notable characteristics, Plutonium - Applications, Plutonium - History, Plutonium - Occurrence, Plutonium - Manufacture, Plutonium - Compounds, Plutonium - Allotropes, Plutonium - Isotopes, Plutonium - Precautions

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Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Chicken - Chickens as pets

In Asia, chickens with striking plumage have long been kept for ornamental purposes, including feather-footed varieties such as the Cochin and Silkie from China and the extremely long-tailed (Phoenix) from Japan. Asian ornamental varieties were imported into the United States and Great Britain in the late 1800s. Poultry fanciers then began keeping these ornamental birds for exhibition, a practice that continues today. From these Asian breeds, distinctive America ...

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Chicken, Chicken - General biology and habitat, Chicken - Courting, Chicken - Going broody, Chicken - Artificial incubation, Chicken - Chickens as food, Chicken - Chickens as pets, Chicken - Chickens in agriculture, Chicken - Issues with mass production, Chicken - Cockfighting, Chicken - Chicken diseases, Chicken - Chickens in religion, Chicken - History, Chicken - Chickens in Ancient Rome, Chicken - Famous chickens, Chicken - Real chickens, Chicken - Fictional chickens, Chicken - Mythical creatures with chicken-like anatomy, Chicken - Chicken as symbol

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Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - British sitcom - Some popular British sitcoms

A selection of the hundreds of British situation comedies that have been made: Absolutely Fabulous 1992 - 2003 Absolute Power 2003 - All Gas and Gaiters 1966-1971 'Allo 'Allo! 1982 - 1992 And Mother Makes Three 1974 - 1976 Are You Being Served? 1972 - 1985 The Army Game 1957 - 1961 As Time Goes By 1992 - 2002 Barbara 1995 - 2003 Birds of a Feather 1989 - 1998 Blackadde ...

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British sitcom, British sitcom - Characteristics, British sitcom - History, British sitcom - British sitcoms overseas, British sitcom - United States, British sitcom - Australia, British sitcom - Canada, British sitcom - Some popular British sitcoms

Read more here: » British sitcom: Encyclopedia II - British sitcom - Some popular British sitcoms

Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Gravity - Mathematical equations for a falling body

The equations below describe the motion of a falling body, assuming that the acceleration due to gravity is a constant, g (in which case Newton's law of gravitation simplifies to F = mg where m is the mass of the earth). This assumption is reasonable for objects falling to earth over the relatively short vertical distances of our everyday experience, but is very much untrue over larger distances (such as spacecraft trajectories). Galileo was the first to demonstrate and then formulate these equations. He used a ra ...

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Gravity, Gravity - Overview of the history of gravitational theory, Gravity - The Earth's gravity, Gravity - Comparative gravities of the Earth Sun Moon and planets, Gravity - Mathematical equations for a falling body, Gravity - Gravitational potential, Gravity - Acceleration relative to the rotating Earth, Gravity - Gravity and astronomy, Gravity - Self-gravitating system, Gravity - Practical uses of gravity, Gravity - Newton's law of universal gravitation, Gravity - Acceleration due to gravity, Gravity - Bodies with spatial extent, Gravity - Vector form, Gravity - Gravitational field, Gravity - Problems with Newton's theory, Gravity - Theoretical concerns, Gravity - Disagreement with observation, Gravity - Newton's reservations, Gravity - Einstein's theory of gravitation, Gravity - Experimental tests, Gravity - Comparison with electromagnetic force, Gravity - Gravity and quantum mechanics, Gravity - Alternative theories, Gravity - Recent alternative theories, Gravity - Historical alternative theories, Gravity - Notes

Read more here: » Gravity: Encyclopedia II - Gravity - Mathematical equations for a falling body

Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Clothing - Clothing as social message

Social messages sent by clothing, accessories, and decorations can involve social status, occupation, ethnic and religious affiliation, marital status and sexual availability, etc. Humans must know the code in order to recognize the message transmitted. If different groups read the same item of clothing or decoration with different meanings, the wearer may provoke unanticipated responses. Clothing - Social status. In many societies, people of high rank reserve special items of clothing or decoration for th ...

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Clothing, Clothing - Functional clothing, Clothing - Clothing as social message, Clothing - Social status, Clothing - Occupation, Clothing - Ethnic political and religious affiliation, Clothing - Marital status, Clothing - Sexual availability, Clothing - Sexual fetishes involving clothing, Clothing - Religious habits and special religious clothing, Clothing - Clothing materials, Clothing - Clothing maintenance, Clothing - The life cycle of clothing, Clothing - Early 21st-century clothing styles, Clothing - Mainstream Western or international styles, Clothing - Regional styles, Clothing - Origin and history of clothing, Clothing - Future trends, Clothing - Clothing industry

Read more here: » Clothing: Encyclopedia II - Clothing - Clothing as social message

Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Tlingit - Philosophy and Religion

Tlingit thought and belief, although never formally codified, was historically a fairly well organized philosophical and religious system whose basic axioms shaped the way all Tlingit people viewed and interacted with the world around them. After the introduction of Christianity, both in its earlier Russian Orthodox form and later Protestantism, the Tlingit belief system began to erode. Much of the original belief system, particularly ideas of spirituality and shamanism, was lost due to Christian persecution and govern ...

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Tlingit, Tlingit - Territory, Tlingit - Culture, Tlingit - Kinship, Tlingit - Property, Tlingit - Potlatch, Tlingit - Art, Tlingit - War, Tlingit - Food, Tlingit - Nutrition, Tlingit - Beach Food, Tlingit - Salmon, Tlingit - Herring and Hooligan, Tlingit - Other Fish, Tlingit - Marine Mammals, Tlingit - Game, Tlingit - Philosophy and Religion, Tlingit - Dualism, Tlingit - Spirituality, Tlingit - Death and the Afterlife, Tlingit - Shamanism, Tlingit - Man and Nature, Tlingit - The Kooshdakhaa, Tlingit - History, Tlingit - Creation myth and the Raven Cycle, Tlingit - The Tlingit migration, Tlingit - Clan histories, Tlingit - First contact, Tlingit - Fur trade, Tlingit - Alaskan purchase, Tlingit - The bombing of Angoon, Tlingit - Territorial education and religion, Tlingit - ANB and recognizing rights, Tlingit - WWII, Tlingit - ANCSA, Tlingit - Today

Read more here: » Tlingit: Encyclopedia II - Tlingit - Philosophy and Religion

Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Amaranth - Cultivation and uses

Several species are raised for amaranth grain in Asia and the Americas. Amaranth grain is a crop of moderate importance in the Himalaya. It was one of the staple foodstuffs of the Incas, and it is known as kiwicha in the Andes today. It was also used by the ancient Aztecs, who called it huautli, and other Amerindian peoples in Mexico to prepare ritual drinks and foods. To this day, amaranth grains are toasted much like popcorn and mixed with honey or molasses to make a treat called a ...

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Amaranth, Amaranth - Cultivation and uses, Amaranth - Myth Legend and Poetry, Amaranth - Selected species

Read more here: » Amaranth: Encyclopedia II - Amaranth - Cultivation and uses

Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Clothing - Origin and history of clothing

According to archaeologists and anthropologists, the earliest clothing probably consisted of fur, leather, leaves or grass, draped, wrapped or tied about the body for protection from the elements. Knowledge of such clothing remains inferential, since clothing materials deteriorate quickly compared to stone, bone, shell and metal artifacts. Archeologists have identified very early sewing needles of bone and ivory ...

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Clothing, Clothing - Clothing as functional technology, Clothing - Clothing as social message, Clothing - Social status, Clothing - Occupation, Clothing - Ethnic political and religious affiliation, Clothing - Marital status, Clothing - Sexual availability, Clothing - Sexual fetishes involving clothing, Clothing - Religious habits and special religious clothing, Clothing - Clothing materials, Clothing - Clothing maintenance, Clothing - The life cycle of clothing, Clothing - Early 21st-century clothing styles, Clothing - Mainstream Western or international styles, Clothing - Regional styles, Clothing - Origin and history of clothing, Clothing - Future trends, Clothing - Clothing industry

Read more here: » Clothing: Encyclopedia II - Clothing - Origin and history of clothing

Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Cuacuatzin

Cuaucuauhtzin was an Aztec lord, of Tepechpan, born around the year 1410. He was a renowned poet in the Pre-Columbian nahua world but little else is known about his life. His king or "tlatoque" was Nezahualcoyotl with whom he shared the same ideas in his poems: The feather of the quetzal will break, the paintings will fade, the flower will die. ¿Will they exist

Read more here: » Cuacuatzin: Encyclopedia - Cuacuatzin

Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Knoppix - Usage

Knoppix has a wide variety of free software. More than 2600 software packages are included on the DVD edition and more than 1000 are included on the CD edition. Up to 9 gigabytes can be stored on the DVD in compressed form. When a program is used, it is decompressed into a RAM drive. The decompression is transparent and on-the-fly. Knoppix recommends at least 128MB of RAM in order to accommodate this RAM drive. Unlike standard Linux distributions, it does not require a hard drive installation; the system can boot from a single 4.7 gig ...

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Knoppix, Knoppix - Usage, Knoppix - Highlights, Knoppix - Accelerating the speed, Knoppix - Saving changes in the environment, Knoppix - Graphic cards, Knoppix - Installing additional programs, Knoppix - Boot Options, Knoppix - Languages, Knoppix - Linux Kernel 2.6.X, Knoppix - Drawbacks of Knoppix, Knoppix - Downloading Knoppix, Knoppix - Versions, Knoppix - Variations

Read more here: » Knoppix: Encyclopedia II - Knoppix - Usage

Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Plutonium - Isotopes

Twenty-one plutonium radioisotopes have been characterized. The most stable are Pu-244, with a half-life of 80.8 million years, Pu-242, with a half-life of 373,300 years, and Pu-239, with a half-life of 24,110 years. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 7,000 years. This element also has eight meta states, though none are very stable (all have half-lives less than one second). The isotopes of plutonium range in atomic weight from 228.0387 u (Pu-228) to 247.074 u (Pu-247). The primary decay modes ...

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Plutonium, Plutonium - Notable characteristics, Plutonium - Applications, Plutonium - History, Plutonium - Occurrence, Plutonium - Manufacture, Plutonium - Compounds, Plutonium - Allotropes, Plutonium - Isotopes, Plutonium - Precautions

Read more here: » Plutonium: Encyclopedia II - Plutonium - Isotopes

Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - British sitcom - Characteristics

Unlike American sitcoms, which employ teams of writers and attempt to cram as many jokes into half an hour as possible, the traditional British situation comedy is produced by just one or two writers. Although it may be argued that a sitcom's raison d'être is to pack as many gags as possible into a half hour, the more measured approach engendered by a single writer or a close writing partnership permits greater control over the programme's direction and a more structured approach to character and plot development. A need for rapid-fi ...

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British sitcom, British sitcom - Characteristics, British sitcom - History, British sitcom - British sitcoms overseas, British sitcom - United States, British sitcom - Australia, British sitcom - Canada, British sitcom - Some popular British sitcoms

Read more here: » British sitcom: Encyclopedia II - British sitcom - Characteristics

Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Datura stramonium

Datura stramonium, also called Jimson Weed, Jamestown Weed and Thorn Apple is a common poisonous weed in the Nightshade Family. It contains tropane alkolaids that are sometimes used as a hallucinogen. The active ingredients are atropine, hyoscyamine and scopolamine they are classified as deliriants, or anticholinergics. Datura stramonium is, on average, 30 to 150 cm tall with erect, forking and purple stems [1]. The leaves are large, 7 to 20 cm long and have irregular teeth à la oaks. The flo ...

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Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Wax

Wax has traditionally referred to a substance that is secreted by bees (beeswax) and used by them in constructing their honeycombs. In modern terms, wax is an imprecisely defined term generally understood to be a substance with properties similar to beeswax, namely plastic (malleable) at normal ambient temperatures a melting point above approximately 45 °C (which differentiates wa ...

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Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - The Hardy Boys - Story background

The Hardy Boys are brother amateur detectives. Frank is the elder of the two, and Joe is the younger brother. The stories are an unageing series as, despite their hundreds of adventures totalling far more than a year, they are always 17 and 18 years old (and it is always, approximately, the present day). The two boys live in Bayport with their father Fenton Hardy, a private detective formerly with the NYPD, their mother Laura, and their Aunt Gertrude, a character often used for comic relief. Frank's longtime girlfriend is Callie Shaw, ...

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The Hardy Boys, The Hardy Boys - Series history, The Hardy Boys - Story background, The Hardy Boys - Hardy Boys canon books, The Hardy Boys - The newer Hardy Boys Mysteries, The Hardy Boys - TV appearances, The Hardy Boys - Other

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Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Hat

A hat is an item of clothing which is worn on the head – a kind of headgear. Hats are differentiated from caps by being more elaborate; hats have a high crown, a brim, or both and are larger than caps. A hat may be either placed on the head or, in the case of some women's hats, secured with hat-pins (which are pushed through the hat and the hair). Many hats are intended only for men or for women, while other hats are fashionable on both sexes. Purveyors of men's hats are called hatters and purveyors of ladies' hats are called millin ...

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Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Scorpion

Pseudochactoidea Buthoidea Chaeriloidea Chactoidea Iuroidea Scorpionoidea See the classification section for families. A scorpion is an invertebrate animal with eight legs belonging to the order Scorpiones in the class Arachnida. Scorpion - Physical characteristics. The scorpion body is divided into 2 main segments: the cephalothorax and the abdomen. The cephalothorax consists of the prosoma, and the abdomen of the mesosoma and the metasoma; Including:

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Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Plutonium - Precautions

All isotopes and compounds of plutonium are toxic and radioactive. While plutonium is sometimes described in media reports as "the most toxic substance known to man", there is general agreement among experts in the field that this is incorrect. As of 2003, there has yet to be a single human death officially attributed to plutonium exposure. Naturally-occurring radium is about 200 times more radiotoxic than plutonium, and some organic toxins like Botulin toxin are still more toxic. Botulin toxin, in particular, has ...

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Plutonium, Plutonium - Notable characteristics, Plutonium - Applications, Plutonium - History, Plutonium - Occurrence, Plutonium - Manufacture, Plutonium - Compounds, Plutonium - Allotropes, Plutonium - Isotopes, Plutonium - Precautions

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Feather Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Kung Fu Hustle - Martial Artists

Kung Fu Hustle - Sing. The protagonist of the movie, who initially seems to be a normal man with no martial arts training, ultimately uses an immensely-powerful technique called Buddha's Palm, which can project attacks into buildings, the ground, and other solid objects in the shape of a massive palm. He also has the personal ability to completely regenerate any injuries, rec ...

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Kung Fu Hustle, Kung Fu Hustle - Plot, Kung Fu Hustle - Martial Artists, Kung Fu Hustle - Sing, Kung Fu Hustle - Landlord, Kung Fu Hustle - Landlady, Kung Fu Hustle - The Beast 火雲邪神 in Traditional Chinese, Kung Fu Hustle - Donut, Kung Fu Hustle - Tailor, Kung Fu Hustle - Coolie 苦力 in Traditional Chinese, Kung Fu Hustle - #2 Killers a.k.a. The Harpists, Kung Fu Hustle - Parody of other films, Kung Fu Hustle - Romance, Kung Fu Hustle - Trivia, Kung Fu Hustle - Awards, Kung Fu Hustle - Cast

Read more here: » Kung Fu Hustle: Encyclopedia II - Kung Fu Hustle - Martial Artists






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