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 |  |  | Flame: Encyclopedia II - Flame - Flame ColorsImage:Flames.jpg
The image at right demonstrates the difference in flame colors depending on how complete the combustion is. Pictured is a bunsen burner burning mainly methane. When the gas is burnt it burns with yellow flame, also called a safety flame, at 1,000 C. When the flame is blue, using the heat color rule it is much hotter, around 1,600 C. Flame temperatures of common items include a blowlamp at 1,300 C, a candle at 1,400 C, or a much hotte ...
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 |  |  | Flame: Keep the Flame of Yoga BurningHatha yoga is the combination of ham and tham, representing the masculine and feminine aspects of our existence, and also the physical and mental force. The ultimate aim of Hatha yoga is the union of Shiva and Shakti or the awakening of the kundalini , the hidden potential within us. There are many ways of doing Hatha yoga. Its practice begins with the purification of the physical body, the carrier of energy and the meridians or nadis. Read more here: » Hatha yoga: Keep the Flame of Yoga Burning |
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 |  |  | Flame: Encyclopedia - CR gasCR gas or dibenzoxazepine, chemically dibenz[b,f][1,4]oxazepine, is an incapacitating agent, a lachrymatory agent. It is a pale yellow crystalline solid with pepper-like odor. It is about 6-10 times stronger than CS gas. It causes very intense skin pain, namely around moist areas, blepharospasm causing temporary blindness, coughing and gasping for breath, and panic. It is capable of causing immediate incapacitation. It is a suspected carcinogen. It is considerably toxic. In a poorly ventilated space, an individual ...
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Flames Flames Largely interchangeable with fire, both being borrowed from the Fire-philosophers in an attempt to render the ancient teachings. Often the same distinction is made as in ordinary usage: that flame is a portion of fire, or that fire is a more abstract and general term and flame a more concrete and particular. Thus, the intellectual and guiding cosmic spirits, as well as the astrally and physically creative builders, are spoken of as being a hierarchy of flames. The Lords of the Flame are the agnishvatta-pitris, or the intelligent architects cosmically; as the givers of mind to humanity they are alluded to as those whose fire is too pure for the production of physical mortal mankind. The Asiatic Qabbalists or Shemitic initiates meant by Holy Flame what is called the anima mundi or world-soul, and this is why adepts were called sons of the holy flame. Flame is also a projection of fire, as when a flame of the divine fire descends into matter, or flames of fire descend upon one inspired by the Holy Spirit or encircle the head of an initiate. (See also: Flames, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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 |  |  | Flame: Encyclopedia II - In Flames - HistoryIn Flames began when three members of Ceremonial Oath — Jesper Strömblad, Johan Larsson and Glenn Ljungström — quit the band in order to start a musical project of their own. They recorded a short demo which was sent to a few recording labels. The owner of Wrong Again Records thought the band had promise, and soon closed a recording deal with them. From this deal surfaced In Flames' first album - entitled Lunar Strain - which relied on death grunts for vocals and aggressive instrumental work, at times combined with acoustic sect ...
See also:In Flames, In Flames - History, In Flames - In Flames' contribution to melodic death metal, In Flames - Line-up, In Flames - Former members, In Flames - Vocals, In Flames - Guitars, In Flames - Bass, In Flames - Drums, In Flames - Discography, In Flames - Albums, In Flames - Singles, In Flames - DVDs Read more here: » In Flames: Encyclopedia II - In Flames - History |
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 |  |  | Flame: Encyclopedia II - In Flames - In Flames' contribution to melodic death metalAlong with Dark Tranquillity, Sentenced and At The Gates, In Flames are widely thought of as some of the first practitioners, if not inventors of the melodic death metal genre. It is true that Carcass's Heartwork featured some excellent examples of this music, but In Flames truly made it happen. This is visible in its most evolved form on tracks such as "Episode 666" and "Gyroscope".
While it is questionable that they were the creators of melodic death metal, it is certain that they influenc ...
See also:In Flames, In Flames - History, In Flames - In Flames' contribution to melodic death metal, In Flames - Line-up, In Flames - Former members, In Flames - Vocals, In Flames - Guitars, In Flames - Bass, In Flames - Drums, In Flames - Discography, In Flames - Albums, In Flames - Singles, In Flames - DVDs Read more here: » In Flames: Encyclopedia II - In Flames - In Flames' contribution to melodic death metal |
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 |  |  | Flame: Encyclopedia II - Flaming - Extended use of the term flame warSometimes, serious academic or technical disagreements online are described casually as "flame wars" even when the major participants are making useful and informative points and, largely, not flaming. This may have to do with the degree to which observers identify emotionally with the sides of the debate, or see esteemed leaders or role-models representing their own points of view powerfully.
For example, the Usenet discussion between Andrew S. Tanenbaum and Linus Torvalds on microkernel versus monolithic kernel operating system desi ...
See also:Flaming, Flaming - Flame wars, Flaming - Interforum flame wars, Flaming - Extended use of the term flame war, Flaming - Holy wars, Flaming - Causes of flaming Read more here: » Flaming: Encyclopedia II - Flaming - Extended use of the term flame war |
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In Flames - Vocals.
Mikael Stanne (1993 - 1994)
Henrik Forss (1995)
Joakim Göthberg (1995)
In Flames - Guitars.
Glenn Ljungström (1990 - 1997)
Niclas Engelin (touring 1997 - 1998)
Anders Iwers (1990 - 1992)
Carl Näslund (1993 - 1994)
In Flames - Bass.
Johan Larsson (1990 - 1997)
In Flames - Drums.
Anders Jivarp (19 ...
See also:In Flames, In Flames - History, In Flames - In Flames' contribution to melodic death metal, In Flames - Line-up, In Flames - Former members, In Flames - Vocals, In Flames - Guitars, In Flames - Bass, In Flames - Drums, In Flames - Discography, In Flames - Albums, In Flames - Singles, In Flames - DVDs Read more here: » In Flames: Encyclopedia II - In Flames - Former members |
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 |  |  | Flame: Encyclopedia II - Flaming - Holy warsA holy war, in the sense used in hacker slang, is a protracted, sometimes heated, conflict or argument based on "religious differences" -- usually, personal preferences of one technology over another. Famous holy wars of hackerdom have included the Unix vs. ITS disagreement (which spawned the UNIX-HATERS Handbook) and the perennial editor wars between Unix programmers who use vi to edit ...
See also:Flaming, Flaming - Flame wars, Flaming - Interforum flame wars, Flaming - Extended use of the term flame war, Flaming - Holy wars, Flaming - Causes of flaming Read more here: » Flaming: Encyclopedia II - Flaming - Holy wars |
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