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Fire signs

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Fire signs

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Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - History of Rwanda - Arusha accords

Main article: Arusha accords The war dragged on for almost two years until a cease-fire accord was signed July 12, 1992, in Arusha, Tanzania, fixing a timetable for an end to the fighting and political talks, leading to a peace accord and powersharing, and authorizing a neutral military observer group under the auspices of the Organization for African Unity. A cease-fire took effect July ...

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History of Rwanda, History of Rwanda - Early history, History of Rwanda - Civilization, History of Rwanda - Colonial influence, History of Rwanda - German colonialism, History of Rwanda - World War I, History of Rwanda - Belgian colonialism, History of Rwanda - Catholic influence, History of Rwanda - Destabilisation, History of Rwanda - Ethnic strife and independence, History of Rwanda - Military rule, History of Rwanda - Civil war, History of Rwanda - Arusha accords, History of Rwanda - The Rwandan genocide

Read more here: » History of Rwanda: Encyclopedia II - History of Rwanda - Arusha accords

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Resolution of the War

Further talks held under the aegis of ECOWAS in Abuja, Nigeria, resulted in the signing of a peace accord on 1 November. Under accord's terms, the two sides reaffirmed the cease-fire of 25 August and resolved that the withdrawal of Senegalese and Guinean troops from Guinea Bissau be conducted simultaneously with the deployment of an ECOMOG (ECOWAS Cease-fire Monitoring Group) interposition force, which would guarantee security on the border with Senegal. It was also agreed that a Government of National Unity would be established to include r ...

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Guinea-Bissau Civil War, Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Pre-Conflict Tension, Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Rebellion & Civil War, Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Resolution of the War, Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Military Coup, Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Post Conflict Transition, Guinea-Bissau Civil War - External link

Read more here: » Guinea-Bissau Civil War: Encyclopedia II - Guinea-Bissau Civil War - Resolution of the War

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Land mine - Mine warfare

In military science, minefields are considered a defensive or harassing weapon, used to slow the enemy down, to help deny certain terrain to the enemy, to focus enemy movement into kill zones, or to reduce morale by randomly attacking matériel and personnel. Since combat engineers with mine-clearing equipment can clear a path through a minefield relatively quickly, they are usually considered effective only if covered by fire. The extents of minefields are often marked with warning signs and cloth tape, to prevent friendly tro ...

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Land mine, Land mine - History, Land mine - Charecteristics and Functioning, Land mine - Firing Mechanisms & Initiating Actions, Land mine - Anti-handling devices AHD, Land mine - Landmine varieties, Land mine - Anti-tank mines AT, Land mine - Anti-personnel mines AP, Land mine - Mine warfare, Land mine - Laying mines, Land mine - Detecting and removing landmines, Land mine - Efforts to ban anti-personnel mines, Land mine - Manufacturers

Read more here: » Land mine: Encyclopedia II - Land mine - Mine warfare

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Chinese astrology - Origin Stories

The 12 Zodiac animal signs (生肖 shengxiao) are, in order, the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep (or goat), monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. There are many legends to explain the beginning of the zodiac (see Origins of the Chinese Zodiac). One of the most popular reads, in summarized form, as follows: The rat was given the task of inviting the animals to report to the Jade Emperor to be selected for the zodiac signs. The cat was a good friend of the rat, but the rat forgot to invite him. So the cat vowed to be ...

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Chinese astrology, Chinese astrology - Background, Chinese astrology - Cycles, Chinese astrology - Five Elements, Chinese astrology - Water, Chinese astrology - Wood, Chinese astrology - Fire, Chinese astrology - Metal gold, Chinese astrology - Earth, Chinese astrology - The Twelve animals, Chinese astrology - The Twelve Zodiac Animals, Chinese astrology - Inner Animals and Secret animals, Chinese astrology - The Months, Chinese astrology - The Hours, Chinese astrology - Origin Stories, Chinese astrology - The Lunisolar Calendar, Chinese astrology - Table of the Lunar Calendar and Zodiac, Chinese astrology - Chinese Zodiac in other countries, Chinese astrology - Torè Calendar

Read more here: » Chinese astrology: Encyclopedia II - Chinese astrology - Origin Stories

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Sinéad O'Connor - Musical career

O'Connor's time as singer for Ton Ton Macoute brought her to the attention of the music industry and she was signed by Ensign Records. She also acquired an experienced manager, Fachtna O'Ceallaigh, former head of U2's Mother Records. Soon after she was signed she embarked on her first major project, providing the vocals for the song "Heroine", which she cowrote with U2's guitarist The Edge for the soundtrack to the film Captive. While she was building bridges she was also burning them. O'Ceallaigh, who had been fired by U2 for complai ...

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Sinéad O'Connor, Sinéad O'Connor - Early life, Sinéad O'Connor - Musical career, Sinéad O'Connor - Garden State Arts Center controversy, Sinéad O'Connor - Saturday Night Live controversy, Sinéad O'Connor - Ordination, Sinéad O'Connor - Discography, Sinéad O'Connor - Albums, Sinéad O'Connor - Singles

Read more here: » Sinéad O'Connor: Encyclopedia II - Sinéad O'Connor - Musical career

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Pulp band - Indie successes

Frustrated that Separations still hadn't been released, Pulp signed to Warp Records imprint Gift Records in 1992. Fire attempted to capitalise on this by finally releasing Separations. The three singles released on Gift were later compiled on the album Intro which was released when they were signed up by Island Records. Island Records then released the singles "Do You Remember the First Time" and "Lipgloss", to modest chart success. These were followed by the Ed Buller produced album His 'n' Hers which reached No.9 in the UK charts, and which, sonica ...

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Pulp band, Pulp band - Origins, Pulp band - Mid-80s disappointments, Pulp band - Indie successes, Pulp band - Popular success, Pulp band - The price of fame, Pulp band - Discography, Pulp band - Studio Albums, Pulp band - Compilations, Pulp band - UK hit singles

Read more here: » Pulp band: Encyclopedia II - Pulp band - Indie successes

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Lingam - Etymology

The term, "linga" has many meanings. Monier-Williams gives "a mark, spot, sign, token, badge, emblem, characteristic" as general meanings. Swami Sivananda, said that "the linga means a mark, in Sanskrit. It is a symbol which points to an inference. When you see a big flood in a river, you infer that there had been heavy rains the previous day. When you see smoke, you infer that there is fire. This vast world of countless forms is a Linga of the omnipotent Lord. The Siva-Linga is a symbol of Lord Siva. When you look at the Linga, your mind is at once elevated ...

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Lingam, Lingam - Etymology, Lingam - Interpretations, Lingam - Lingam as a phallic symbol, Lingam - Lingam as an abstract symbol of God, Lingam - A naturally occurring lingam, Lingam - In popular culture

Read more here: » Lingam: Encyclopedia II - Lingam - Etymology

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Compiègne - Sights

Compiègne - Memorials at the site of the 1918 Armistice. Alsace-Lorraine Memorial: a depiction of a sword (representing the allies) stabbing a fallen eagle (representing Germany). Marshal Foch's statue Memorial tablet placed at the precise location of the cease-fire signing: reads (in french) HERE ON THE ELEVENTH OF NOVEMBER 1918 SUCCUMBED THE CRIMINAL PRIDE OF THE GERMAN REICH. VANQUISHED BY THE FREE PEOPLES WHICH IT TRIED TO ENSLAVE. (This tablet was dismantled and taken to Germa ...

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Compiègne, Compiègne - Administration, Compiègne - History, Compiègne - Historical population, Compiègne - Sights, Compiègne - Memorials at the site of the 1918 Armistice, Compiègne - Miscellaneous, Compiègne - Births, Compiègne - Twin towns

Read more here: » Compiègne: Encyclopedia II - Compiègne - Sights

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of the Year - Antiquity of the Wheel

The four cross-quarter festivals (often called 'fire festivals') of Imbolc, Beltaine, Lughnasadh and Samhain are historically authentic and well attested in mediaeval Ireland; they probably derive from the first century Coligny Calendar which, being a lunisolar calendar, does not correspond to fixed days in the solar calendar. The feast of Midwinter was indeed celebrated in England, being derived from the Roman feast of Saturnalia. However, the Wheel of the Year as such is a modern Wiccan construct, combining various traditions ...

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Wheel of the Year, Wheel of the Year - Antiquity of the Wheel, Wheel of the Year - Gregorian months in the wheel of the year, Wheel of the Year - Astrological signs in the wheel of the year

Read more here: » Wheel of the Year: Encyclopedia II - Wheel of the Year - Antiquity of the Wheel

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - White flag - Flag of negotiators neutral parties or surrendering parties

The white flag is an international sign of truce or ceasefire, and request for negotiation. It is also often associated with surrender, since it is often the weaker military party which requests negotiation. A white flag signifies to all that an approaching negotiator is unarmed, with an intent to surrender or a desire to communicate. Persons carrying or waving a white flag are not to be fired upon, nor are they al ...

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White flag, White flag - Flag of negotiators neutral parties or surrendering parties, White flag - Origin, White flag - Umayyad dynasty, White flag - Ancien Régime in France, White flag - Buddhist countries, White flag - Taliban Afghanistan, White flag - Use in fiction

Read more here: » White flag: Encyclopedia II - White flag - Flag of negotiators neutral parties or surrendering parties

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Library of Congress - History

The Library of Congress was established on April 24, 1800, when President John Adams signed an act of Congress providing for the transfer of the seat of government from Philadelphia to the new capital city of Washington. The legislation appropriated $5,000 "for the purchase of such books as may be necessary for the use of Congress ..., and for fitting up a suitable apartment for containing them...." The original library was housed in the new Capitol until August 1814, when invading British troops set fire to the Capitol building, destroying the ...

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Library of Congress, Library of Congress - History, Library of Congress - Holdings, Library of Congress - Using the Library, Library of Congress - Librarians of Congress, Library of Congress - Annual events at the Library of Congress

Read more here: » Library of Congress: Encyclopedia II - Library of Congress - History

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Donald Barthelme - Early life

Donald Barthelme was born in Philadelphia in 1931 to two students at the University of Pennsylvania. The family moved to Texas two years later, where Barthelme's father would become a professor of architecture at the University of Houston, where Barthelme would later major in journalism. In 1951, still a student, he wrote his first articles for the Houston Post. Barthelme was drafted into the Korean War in 1953, arriving in Korea on July 27, the very day the cease-fire ending the war was signed. He served briefly as the editor of an A ...

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Donald Barthelme, Donald Barthelme - Early life, Donald Barthelme - First publications, Donald Barthelme - Other works, Donald Barthelme - Later life and death, Donald Barthelme - Style and legacy, Donald Barthelme - Bibliography, Donald Barthelme - Awards

Read more here: » Donald Barthelme: Encyclopedia II - Donald Barthelme - Early life

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - British Airways Flight 9 - The Incident

The first sign of anything amiss occurred shortly after 13:40 GMT, above the Indian Ocean, south of Java, when Senior First Officer Roger Greaves, and Senior Engineer Officer Barry Townley-Freeman, noticed an effect on the windscreen similar to St. Elmo's Fire, as if it was being hit by tracer bullets, and the phenomenon persisted after Captain Eric Moody, who had left the cockpit to use the lavatory, returned. Despite seeing nothing on the weather radar, they switched on engine an ...

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British Airways Flight 9, British Airways Flight 9 - The Incident, British Airways Flight 9 - The Aftermath

Read more here: » British Airways Flight 9: Encyclopedia II - British Airways Flight 9 - The Incident

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - CFB Suffield - Armoured unit training

In 1971 an agreement was signed between the British and Canadian governments permitting the British Army to use over three-quarters of DRES for armoured, infantry, and artillery live-fire training. DRES was renamed Canadian Forces Base Suffield (CFB Suffield) and new base housing and support facilities were constructed for the British Army and Canadian Forces personnel, including a new headquarters community at Ralston. DRES continued until 2002 when it was merged into a new organ ...

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CFB Suffield, CFB Suffield - Chemical warfare training, CFB Suffield - Armoured unit training, CFB Suffield - Defence R&D Canada -- Suffield, CFB Suffield - Wildlife refuge, CFB Suffield - Numismatic History

Read more here: » CFB Suffield: Encyclopedia II - CFB Suffield - Armoured unit training

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Twista - Early years

Twista grew up in the K-Town area on the west side of Chicago. He started rapping at the age of 12. However, before starting his professional career, he worked at several other jobs including working at a factory, selling shoes, working at McDonald's, working as a security guard, and even cutting hair. Twista was one of the first artists to sign with Loud Records. In 1991, he released Runnin' off at da Mouth under the name of Tung Twista. Due to his rapid-fire pace of delivery, he was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's fastest rapper. Despite this recogniti ...

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Twista, Twista - Early years, Twista - Chart success - Kamikaze, Twista - Discography, Twista - Albums, Twista - Singles

Read more here: » Twista: Encyclopedia II - Twista - Early years

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Treaty of Waitangi - Subsequent history

In 1841, the Treaty narrowly escaped destruction when the government offices in Auckland were destroyed by fire. When the Capital was relocated, the Treaty documents were fastened together and deposited in a safe in the Colonial Secretary's office in Auckland and later in Wellington. The documents were untouched until 1865 when a list of signatories was produced. In 1877 the English language rough draft of the Treaty was published along with photolithographic facsimiles of the Treaty, and the originals were returned to storage. In 1908 Dr Hocken found the Treaty in poor condition, eaten by rodents. ...

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Treaty of Waitangi, Treaty of Waitangi - The signing of the Treaty, Treaty of Waitangi - Subsequent history, Treaty of Waitangi - Meaning and interpretation, Treaty of Waitangi - Effect of the Treaty, Treaty of Waitangi - Treaty claims, Treaty of Waitangi - The Principles of the Treaty, Treaty of Waitangi - The Treaty today

Read more here: » Treaty of Waitangi: Encyclopedia II - Treaty of Waitangi - Subsequent history

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Snake handling - Scriptural basis and practice

Those espousing the snake-handling religion base their belief upon Mark 16:17 - 18 — “And these signs shall follow them that believe: In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues. They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.” Based upon this Scripture, they often include not only snake-handling in their services (usually copperheads and rattlesnakes) but also handling fire and drinking water laced wit ...

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Snake handling, Snake handling - Founders, Snake handling - Snake-handlers today, Snake handling - Scriptural basis and practice, Snake handling - The risks, Snake handling - The law, Snake handling - Snake-handling churches, Snake handling - Studies

Read more here: » Snake handling: Encyclopedia II - Snake handling - Scriptural basis and practice

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Asgard band - History

In 1984, Ambrosi formed a band in Treviso, Italy with Max Michieletto, Marco Michieletto and Glauco Giacchello. The band, Fire Dusk, recorded an LP entitled Italian Rock Invasion in 1986 with former Pink Floyd producer Nick Griffiths. Shortly after recording, the band changed its name to Asgard and replaced Giacchello with Bianchi d'Espinosa and vocalist Kikko Grosso. The new lineup toured Italy and recorded the album Exposure. This album was followed shortly after by Concerts, a live album released in 1990. These two albums helped the band sign a recording ...

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Asgard band, Asgard band - Current Members, Asgard band - History, Asgard band - Discography

Read more here: » Asgard band: Encyclopedia II - Asgard band - History

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Copenhagen 1801 - Aftermath

After the cease-fire, formal negotiations for peace ensued. These talks lasted for more than a week focusing on the British demand that Denmark-Norway leave the League of Armed Neutrality. The negotiations were difficult and at times almost resulted in the resumption of hostilities. When it was eventually learned that the Russian Emperor Paul, who was the driving force behind the League of Armed Neutrality, had died just before the battle, the British demands suddenly became irrelevant and a 14-week armistice was signed on April 9, 1801, as a beginning of peace between the two parties. The fin ...

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Battle of Copenhagen 1801, Battle of Copenhagen 1801 - Background, Battle of Copenhagen 1801 - The battle, Battle of Copenhagen 1801 - Aftermath, Battle of Copenhagen 1801 - Ships involved:, Battle of Copenhagen 1801 - The United Kingdom, Battle of Copenhagen 1801 - Denmark

Read more here: » Battle of Copenhagen 1801: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Copenhagen 1801 - Aftermath

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Library of Congress - History

The Library of Congress was established on April 24, 1800, when President John Adams signed an act of Congress providing for the transfer of the seat of government from Philadelphia to the new capital city of Washington. The legislation appropriated $5,000 "for the purchase of such books as may be necessary for the use of Congress ..., and for fitting up a suitable apartment for containing them...." The original library was housed in the new Capitol until August 1814, when invading British troops set fire to the Capitol building, destroying the ...

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Library of Congress, Library of Congress - History, Library of Congress - Holdings, Library of Congress - Using the Library, Library of Congress - Annual events

Read more here: » Library of Congress: Encyclopedia II - Library of Congress - History

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Lingam - Etymology

The term, "linga" has many meanings. Monier-Williams gives "a mark, spot, sign, token, badge, emblem, characteristic" as general meanings. Swami Sivananda, said that "the linga means a mark, in Sanskrit. It is a symbol which points to an inference. When you see a big flood in a river, you infer that there had been heavy rains the previous day. When you see smoke, you infer that there is fire. This vast world of countless forms is a Linga of the omnipotent Lord. The Siva-Linga is a symbol of Lord Siva. When you look at the Linga, your mind is at once elevated ...

See also:

Lingam, Lingam - Etymology, Lingam - Interpretations, Lingam - Lingam as a phallic symbol, Lingam - Lingam as an abstract symbol of God, Lingam - A naturally occurring lingam

Read more here: » Lingam: Encyclopedia II - Lingam - Etymology

Fire signs: Encyclopedia II - Russia and weapons of mass destruction - Biological Weapons

Russia signed the Biological Weapons Convention on April 10, 1972 and ratified the treaty on March 26, 1975. According to Ken Alibek, who was deputy-director of Biopreparat, the Soviet biological weapons agency, and who defected to the USA in 1992, weapons were developed in labs in isolated areas of the Soviet Union including mobilization facilities at Omutininsk, Penza and Pokrov and research facilities at Moscow, Stirzhi and Vladimir. These weapons were tested at several facilities most often at "Rebirth Island" (Vozrozhdeniya) in the Aral Sea by firing the weapons into the air above monkeys ...

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Russia and weapons of mass destruction, Russia and weapons of mass destruction - Nuclear Weapons, Russia and weapons of mass destruction - Biological Weapons, Russia and weapons of mass destruction - Chemical Weapons

Read more here: » Russia and weapons of mass destruction: Encyclopedia II - Russia and weapons of mass destruction - Biological Weapons




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