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Glasses

A Wisdom Archive on Glasses

Glasses

A selection of articles related to Glasses

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Glasses: Gain The Self, Lose The I  

Each soul is potentially divine. "We are not human beings learning to be spiritual; we are spiritual beings learning to be human," said Jacqelyn Small. If this be so, why this forgetfulness about our divine potential?

 

What causes this amnesia? Rabbi Shlomo of Karlin has summed up the ultimate aim of Satan as: "The worst thing that the evil one can achieve is to make man forget that he is the son of a king."

 

(See also: Spiritual Growth , Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Glasses: Keep the Flame of Yoga Burning

Hatha 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.

 

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Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Shaman King - Characters

Most characters' names are in Western order, with the given name before the family name. The names of the Taos and other Chinese characters are in Chinese order, with the family name before the given name. The English anime name is to the right of the Japanese name. The English manga uses the Japanese names. Shaman King - Humans. Yoh Asakura (麻倉 葉 Asakura Yō) - The main character and fiance to Anna Kyōyama. He is easy-going, laid back, and carefree, which causes him to have an open min ...

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Shaman King, Shaman King - Characters, Shaman King - Humans, Shaman King - Spirits, Shaman King - Terminology, Shaman King - Techniques, Shaman King - Episode titles, Shaman King - Anime, Shaman King - Specials, Shaman King - Broadcasting, Shaman King - Printing

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Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Dragon Ball Z - Censorship Issues

One of the biggest criticisms of the series in North America from fans is the extensive amount of editing and other changes it faced, in order to be broadcast. Dragon Ball Z was marketed to appeal to a wide range of viewers from all ages, and contains crude humor and occasional excesses of violence which are commonly seen as inappropriate for younger audiences by American standards. When it was marketed in the US, the distribution company FUNimation alongside with Saban decided to initially focus exclusively on the young childr ...

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Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Z - Plot Summary, Dragon Ball Z - DBZ and anime fandom, Dragon Ball Z - Censorship Issues, Dragon Ball Z - Creative Changes, Dragon Ball Z - Post 9/11, Dragon Ball Z - Uncut Version, Dragon Ball Z - Filler, Dragon Ball Z - Sagas, Dragon Ball Z - Movies TV Specials & Other, Dragon Ball Z - Uncut DVDs, Dragon Ball Z - Episode and Volume Numbering Descrepancy, Dragon Ball Z - Episodes, Dragon Ball Z - Movies, Dragon Ball Z - Tv Specials, Dragon Ball Z - Theme Songs, Dragon Ball Z - Opening Themes OP, Dragon Ball Z - Ending Themes ED, Dragon Ball Z - Cast List, Dragon Ball Z - Video Games, Dragon Ball Z - Games released in Japan America Oceania and Europe, Dragon Ball Z - Games only released in Japan, Dragon Ball Z - Games only released in America and Oceania

Read more here: » Dragon Ball Z: Encyclopedia II - Dragon Ball Z - Censorship Issues

Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Dizziness - Causes

Inner ear causes: benign paroxysmal postural vertigo labyrinthitis Meniere's disease perilymphatic fistula neurinoma of the acoustic nerve vestibular neuronitis Eye causes: new glasses optical illusions Neck causes: arthritis cervical vertigo Whiplash and other strains Central nervous system causes: arteria basilaris syndrome concussion migraine multiple sclerosis orthostati ...

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Dizziness, Dizziness - Causes

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Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Snellen chart - 20/20 or 6/6 vision

Snellen defined “standard vision” as the ability to recognize one of his optotypes when it subtended 5 minutes of arc, thus the optotype can only be recognized if the person viewing it can discriminate a spatial pattern separated by a visual angle of 1 minute of arc. In the most familiar acuity test, a Snellen chart is placed at a standard distance, twenty feet in countries where that is the customary unit of measure. At this distance, the symbols on the line representing "normal" acuity subtend an angle of five minutes of arc, an ...

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Snellen chart, Snellen chart - Snellen fraction, Snellen chart - 20/20 or 6/6 vision, Snellen chart - Criticism, Snellen chart - External link

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Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Nigel John Taylor - History

Taylor was born in Birmingham, England. He was a shy boy who attended Catholic school, wore glasses (due to a severe myopia over -10 dioptres), enjoyed James Bond movies, and played wargames with model soldiers. In his early teen years he discovered music, choosing Roxy Music as his favourite band, and before long was collecting records and teaching himself to play guitar. His first band was called Shock Treatment. Nigel ...

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Nigel John Taylor, Nigel John Taylor - History, Nigel John Taylor - 1978-1997: Duran Duran, Nigel John Taylor - 1997-2001: Solo career, Nigel John Taylor - 2001 and beyond: Duran Duran reunited, Nigel John Taylor - Discography, Nigel John Taylor - Film credits

Read more here: » Nigel John Taylor: Encyclopedia II - Nigel John Taylor - History

Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Basque language - Phonology

Basque has a distinction between laminal and apical articulation for the alveolar fricatives and affricates. In the laminal consonants the friction occurs across the blade of the tongue, while in apical ones, it occurs at the tip (apex). The laminal alveolar fricative is made with the tongue tip pointing toward the lower teeth; its affricate counterpart is [ts]. These are written with an orthographic z (z, tz). The apical fricative is written s and is pr ...

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Basque language, Basque language - History and classification, Basque language - Proposed connections, Basque language - Geographic distribution, Basque language - Dialects and official status, Basque language - Official status, Basque language - Dialects, Basque language - Derived languages, Basque language - Grammar, Basque language - Phonology, Basque language - Stress and pitch, Basque language - Vocabulary, Basque language - Writing system, Basque language - Phrases, Basque language - Basic phrases, Basque language - Advanced phrases

Read more here: » Basque language: Encyclopedia II - Basque language - Phonology

Glasses: Encyclopedia II - John Lennon - Youth

Lennon was born in Liverpool 9 October 1940 Both of his parents had musical backgrounds and experience, though neither pursued them seriously. Lennon lived with his parents in Liverpool until his father Alfred (nicknamed Alf, and later "Freddy"), a merchant seaman, walked out on the family when John was five years old. His mother Julia then decided that she was unable to care for her son, and so gave him to her sister Mimi. Lennon lived with Aunt Mimi and her husband George at Mendips, 251 Menlove Avenue, Liverpool throughout the r ...

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John Lennon, John Lennon - Youth, John Lennon - Role in the Beatles, John Lennon - More popular than Jesus controversy, John Lennon - Lennon and his family controversy, John Lennon - Lennon and Ono, John Lennon - The Break-up of The Beatles, John Lennon - Solo career, John Lennon - Murder, John Lennon - Memorials and tributes, John Lennon - Pseudonyms, John Lennon - Discography, John Lennon - Biographies and books, John Lennon - Trivia

Read more here: » John Lennon: Encyclopedia II - John Lennon - Youth

Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Sōsuke Aizen - Character outline

Aizen is a soft-spoken man and apparently an intellectual. He is very kind to his subordinates, but appears kinder than he really is. According to Aizen himself, he is not bound by morals and will therefore stop at nothing to achieve his goals. In addition to that, he manipulates many, including his enemies, into helping him achieve these goals. He wears the standard shinigami captain clothes, as well as glasses. Aizen is extremely adept at combat. While it is not clear, it's implied that he has reached the limit of shinigami p ...

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Sōsuke Aizen, Sōsuke Aizen - Character outline, Sōsuke Aizen - History, Sōsuke Aizen - Kyōka Suigetsu

Read more here: » Sōsuke Aizen: Encyclopedia II - Sōsuke Aizen - Character outline

Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Phosphorus - Biological role

Phosphorus is a key element in all known forms of life. Inorganic phosphorus in the form of the phosphate PO43- plays a major role in biological molecules such as DNA and RNA where it forms part of the structural backbone of these molecules. Living cells also utilize phosphate to transport cellular energy via adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Nearly every cellular process that uses energy gets it in the form of ATP. ATP is also important for phosphorylation, a key regulatory event in cells. Phospholipids are the main struct ...

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Phosphorus, Phosphorus - Notable characteristics, Phosphorus - Forms, Phosphorus - Applications, Phosphorus - Biological role, Phosphorus - History, Phosphorus - Occurrence, Phosphorus - Precautions, Phosphorus - Isotopes, Phosphorus - Spelling, Phosphorus - Compounds

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Glasses: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles - Influences and music

As youths, the members of The Beatles were enthusiastic followers of Elvis Presley, first and foremost, and later, of British rock-and-rollers, notably Cliff Richard and The Shadows, whose stage presence and female following were often cited by the band as one of their inspirations to begin performing publicly. At the height of Beatlemania, John Lennon declared "Before Elvis, there was nothing." In comments recorded for the Anthology TV series all four band members spoke of him in glowing terms, with George Harrison (showing his knack ...

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The Beatles, The Beatles - History, The Beatles - Studio style evolution, The Beatles - In film, The Beatles - Influences and music, The Beatles - Band members, The Beatles - Early members, The Beatles - Song catalogue, The Beatles - Trivia, The Beatles - Song samples

Read more here: » The Beatles: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles - Influences and music

Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Lord of the Flies - Plot summary

In the midst of a raging war, a plane evacuating a group of British schoolboys is shot down over a deserted tropical island. The first two characters to meet are the athletic, somewhat heroic Ralph and a bespectacled, fat boy known only as Piggy, who use a conch to call the other boys to them from across the island. One other potential leader arises from the boys: Jack, who had been leading a choir. Ralph is elected as leader, and appoints Jack to gather food for the entire group. This is indicative of Ralph being a kind, democratic character; Piggy emerges as h ...

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Lord of the Flies, Lord of the Flies - Plot summary, Lord of the Flies - Anaylsis, Lord of the Flies - Coral Island, Lord of the Flies - Notes, Lord of the Flies - ISBN numbers

Read more here: » Lord of the Flies: Encyclopedia II - Lord of the Flies - Plot summary

Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Robert FitzRoy - Background

Robert FitzRoy was born at Ampton Hall, Suffolk, England into the upper echelons of the British aristocracy and a tradition of public service. Through his father, Lord Charles FitzRoy, Robert was a fourth great-grandson of Charles II of England and his grandfather was Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton. His mother was the daughter of the first Marquis of Londonderry and the half-sister of Viscount Castlereagh, who became Home Secretary. From the age of four Robert FitzRoy lived at Wakefield Lodge in Northamptonshire, ...

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Robert FitzRoy, Robert FitzRoy - Background, Robert FitzRoy - HMS Beagle's Second Voyage, Robert FitzRoy - Governor of New Zealand, Robert FitzRoy - Meteorology, Robert FitzRoy - The Origin of Species, Robert FitzRoy - Suicide, Robert FitzRoy - Legacy

Read more here: » Robert FitzRoy: Encyclopedia II - Robert FitzRoy - Background

Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Baptist - Beliefs

Baptist churches do not have a central governing authority, resulting in a wide range of beliefs from one Baptist church to another. (In fact, many Baptists believe that it is wrong to have a central governing authority - see below). Baptist distinctives are beliefs that are common among Baptist churches, some of which are also shared with many other post-reformational denominations. Some historically significant Baptist doctrinal documents include the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith, the 1833 New Hampshire Baptist Confession of Fait ...

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Baptist, Baptist - Beliefs, Baptist - Baptist distinctives acrostic, Baptist - Biblical authority, Baptist - Autonomy of the local church Congregationalism, Baptist - Priesthood of all believers, Baptist - Two ordinances Baptism and Communion, Baptist - Individual soul liberty, Baptist - Separation of church and state, Baptist - Two offices Pastor and Deacon, Baptist - Justification by faith, Baptist - Beliefs that vary among Baptists, Baptist - Comparisons with other denominations, Baptist - Worship style, Baptist - Origins, Baptist - Landmarkist, Baptist - Anabaptist, Baptist - Separatist, Baptist - The name Baptist, Baptist - Questions of labeling, Baptist - Other resources

Read more here: » Baptist: Encyclopedia II - Baptist - Beliefs

Glasses: Encyclopedia - Crystal

A crystal is a solid in which the constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are packed in a regularly ordered, repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions. Generally, fluid substances form crystals when they undergo a process of solidification. Under ideal conditions, the result may be a single crystal, where all of the atoms in the solid fit into the same lattice or crystal structure but, generally, many crystals form simultaneously during solidification, leading to a polycrystalline solid. For example, most metals encountered in everyday life are polycrystals. Crystals are often s ...

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Glasses: Encyclopedia - Quackery

Quackery is the practice of promoting medicine which lacks evidence of effectiveness. The word derives from quacksalver, an archaic word originally of Dutch origin (spelled kwakzalver in contemporary Dutch), meaning "boaster who applies a salve." It is often difficult to distinguish between those who knowingly promote unproven medical therapies and those who are mistaken as to their effectiveness. In libel cases in US courts against people who accused others of being guilty of quackery, the co ...

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Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Shakugan no Shana - Characters

The main character of the story. He is just your average guy but his world is turned upside down when he discovers he is already dead and it is a matter of time before he disappears. However, he is a mistess. Unlike normal torches, his flame has the ability to relight itself when it's midnight. His hougu, called 「零時迷子」 (Reiji Maigo), allows him to live on. 零時 (Reiji) means AM0:00 and 迷子(Maigo) means lost (stray) child. With Reiji Maigo, Yuuji has the possibility to live on longer than average humans as long as he makes su ...

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Shakugan no Shana, Shakugan no Shana - Story, Shakugan no Shana - Characters, Shakugan no Shana - Flame Haze and Lords, Shakugan no Shana - Crimson Denizens Tomogara, Shakugan no Shana - Ball Masque, Shakugan no Shana - Other, Shakugan no Shana - Terminology, Shakugan no Shana - Media, Shakugan no Shana - Novels, Shakugan no Shana - Manga, Shakugan no Shana - Anime, Shakugan no Shana - Episodes

Read more here: » Shakugan no Shana: Encyclopedia II - Shakugan no Shana - Characters

Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Köçek - Culture

A köçek would begin training around the age of seven or eight, and would be considered accomplished after about six years of study and practice. A dancer's career would last as long as he was beardless and retained his youthful appearance. Dancers would get married when they were around 25 or 30, and then could become organizers of a new köçek troop. Köçeks were organized into companies known as kol. Twelve such companies were counted in the mid-1600's, each c ...

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Köçek, Köçek - Roots, Köçek - Culture, Köçek - Modern offshoots

Read more here: » Köçek: Encyclopedia II - Köçek - Culture

Glasses: Encyclopedia II - Ernest Hemingway - Influence and legacy

The influence of Hemingway's writings on American literature was considerable and continues today. Indeed, the influence of Hemingway's style was so widespread that it may be glimpsed in most contemporary fiction, as writers draw inspiration either from Hemingway himself or indirectly through writers who more consciously emulated Hemingway's style. In his own time, Hemingway affected writers within his modernist literary circle. James Joyce called "A Clean, Well Lighted Place" "one of the best stories ever written". Pulp fiction and "hard boiled" crime fiction (which flourished from the 1 ...

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Ernest Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway - Early life, Ernest Hemingway - First writing experiences, Ernest Hemingway - World War I until the Spanish Civil War, Ernest Hemingway - Literary aftermath of WWI, Ernest Hemingway - Early critical interplay, Ernest Hemingway - Key West, Ernest Hemingway - For Whom the Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemingway - World War II and its aftermath, Ernest Hemingway - Later years, Ernest Hemingway - Death, Ernest Hemingway - Posthumous publications, Ernest Hemingway - Influence and legacy, Ernest Hemingway - Awards and honors, Ernest Hemingway - Trivia, Ernest Hemingway - Works, Ernest Hemingway - Novels/Noveletta, Ernest Hemingway - Nonfiction, Ernest Hemingway - Short story collections, Ernest Hemingway - Film, Ernest Hemingway - Notes

Read more here: » Ernest Hemingway: Encyclopedia II - Ernest Hemingway - Influence and legacy

Glasses: Encyclopedia - Cuisine of Morocco

Techniques - Utensils Weights and measures Spices and Herbs Sauces - Soups - Desserts Cheese - Pasta - Bread Other ingredients Africa - Asia - Caribbean South Asian - Latin America Middle East - The West Other cuisines... Famous chefs Kitchens - Meals Wikibooks: Cookbook Moroccan cuisine has long been considered as one of the most diversified cuisines in the world. The reason is because of the interaction of Morocco with the outside wo ...

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