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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Hells |  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - Monty Hell problem - SolutionThe solution to the paradox is to observe that the two contradictory arguments are taking different limits. The obvious answer takes the limit of the number of bills in the sack; the less obvious answer takes the limit of the set of bills in the sack first, and counts them up afterwards. It is surprising, but not inconsistent, that these two different computations yield different answers.
Which answer is correct? This depends on how you interpret the problem. If you concentrate on the fate of individual bills, and are comfortable with ...
See also:Monty Hell problem, Monty Hell problem - The paradox, Monty Hell problem - Attacks on the second solution, Monty Hell problem - Everybody dies but that doesn't mean someday no one will be alive, Monty Hell problem - You can't multiply a zero probability by infinitely many elements, Monty Hell problem - What if the Devil pays you out of his heating fee receipts?, Monty Hell problem - Solution, Monty Hell problem - Appendix: Proof that each bill leaves the sack with probability 1, Monty Hell problem - Historical notes Read more here: » Monty Hell problem: Encyclopedia II - Monty Hell problem - Solution |
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|  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - Monty Hell problem - The paradoxLet us start with the obvious explanation why it doesn't make any difference which banker you choose: after t days, both Monty and Marilyn have 9t dollars. Since these quantities both grow without limit, either will give you infinitely many dollars in the end.
Unfortunately, there is a less obvious explanation that favors Marilyn. This explanation depends on the assumption that the contents of Monty's sack on day ω is a set-theoretic limit of the contents on the preceding days, where the limit of a sequence of sets A ...
See also:Monty Hell problem, Monty Hell problem - The paradox, Monty Hell problem - Attacks on the second solution, Monty Hell problem - Everybody dies but that doesn't mean someday no one will be alive, Monty Hell problem - You can't multiply a zero probability by infinitely many elements, Monty Hell problem - What if the Devil pays you out of his heating fee receipts?, Monty Hell problem - Solution, Monty Hell problem - Appendix: Proof that each bill leaves the sack with probability 1, Monty Hell problem - Historical notes Read more here: » Monty Hell problem: Encyclopedia II - Monty Hell problem - The paradox |
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| |  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - Harrowing of Hell - Apocryphal books embellish the storyNevertheless, the Harrowing of Hell was taught by theologians of the early church: St Melito of Sardis (died ca 180) Homily on the Passion; Tertullian (A Treatise on the Soul, 55), Hippolytus (Treatise on Christ and Anti-Christ) and Origen (Against Celsus, 2:43). and, later, St Ambrose (died 397) all wrote of the Harrowing of Hell, and yet, significantly, no mention of Christ's descending into Hell was incorporated into the Nicene Creed in 325. Th ...
See also:Harrowing of Hell, Harrowing of Hell - In the creeds, Harrowing of Hell - Biblical sources, Harrowing of Hell - Apocryphal books embellish the story, Harrowing of Hell - Conceptions of the afterlife, Harrowing of Hell - Interpretations of the doctrine, Harrowing of Hell - Roman Catholic, Harrowing of Hell - Eastern Orthodox, Harrowing of Hell - Protestant, Harrowing of Hell - Latter-Day Saints Mormon Read more here: » Harrowing of Hell: Encyclopedia II - Harrowing of Hell - Apocryphal books embellish the story |
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| | | |  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - Landing at Cape Helles - The British landing planGeneral Sir Ian Hamilton, commander of the MEF, chose to land at Helles because it allowed the navy to provide support from three sides. The disadvantage was that Helles was a long way from the forts that needed to be captured. The Helles forts made up the outer defences of the straits and had already been neutralised by naval gunfire and raids by Royal Marines. Between Helles and the forts were two naturally strong defensive positions; the hill of Achi Baba (today called Alçitepe) and the Kilitbahir plateau. Also, the Helles beach ...
See also:Landing at Cape Helles, Landing at Cape Helles - Prelude, Landing at Cape Helles - The British landing plan, Landing at Cape Helles - V Beach, Landing at Cape Helles - W Beach Lancashire Landing, Landing at Cape Helles - S & X Beaches, Landing at Cape Helles - Y Beach, Landing at Cape Helles - Aftermath Read more here: » Landing at Cape Helles: Encyclopedia II - Landing at Cape Helles - The British landing plan |
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|  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - Landing at Cape Helles - W Beach Lancashire LandingW Beach, on the other side of Cape Helles from V Beach, was about 350 yards long and 40 yards wide at its widest point. While it lacked the strong defensive positions provided by the fort and castle at V Beach, it was mined, had extensive barbed wire entanglements and the only exit was via a gully that could be easily defended. There were about three platoons of Turks at W Beach. British accounts say ther ...
See also:Landing at Cape Helles, Landing at Cape Helles - Prelude, Landing at Cape Helles - The British landing plan, Landing at Cape Helles - V Beach, Landing at Cape Helles - W Beach Lancashire Landing, Landing at Cape Helles - S & X Beaches, Landing at Cape Helles - Y Beach, Landing at Cape Helles - Aftermath Read more here: » Landing at Cape Helles: Encyclopedia II - Landing at Cape Helles - W Beach Lancashire Landing |
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| |  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - Landing at Cape Helles - Y BeachThe proposal for a fifth landing was made by General Hamilton, and not Hunter-Weston. Y Beach was a considerable distance north along the Aegean coast, close to the village of Krithia and well to the rear of the defences at the Cape. The "beach" was narrow and dominated by cliffs, the only way off being up a steep gully. Consequently it was completely undefended. Had the landing at Y Beach been properly managed, the outcome of the Gallipoli campaign could have been sig ...
See also:Landing at Cape Helles, Landing at Cape Helles - Prelude, Landing at Cape Helles - The British landing plan, Landing at Cape Helles - V Beach, Landing at Cape Helles - W Beach Lancashire Landing, Landing at Cape Helles - S & X Beaches, Landing at Cape Helles - Y Beach, Landing at Cape Helles - Aftermath Read more here: » Landing at Cape Helles: Encyclopedia II - Landing at Cape Helles - Y Beach |
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|  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - Lords of the Nine Hells - Lords of the NineThe Lords of the Nine are the rulers of the Nine Hells. They each control one of the plane's nine layers and are the most powerful and highest-ranking devils. The layer they govern determines their ranks—for example, the lord of the first layer has the lowest rank of the nine devils, while the lord of the ninth layer has the highest rank.
Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the First: Bel.
Bel is a pit fiend of great power who controls Avernus. He resides in his personal fortress in the center of the Bronz ...
See also:Lords of the Nine Hells, Lords of the Nine Hells - The Dark Eight, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lords of the Nine, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the First: Bel, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Second: Dispater the Archduke, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Third: Mammon the Viscount, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lords of the Fourth: Lady Fierna and Archduke Belial, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Fifth: Prince Levistus, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Sixth: The Hag Countess, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Seventh: Baalzebul the Archduke, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Eighth: Mephistopheles, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Ninth: Asmodeus King of the Nine Hells, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lords of the Nine in the First Edition of Dungeons & Dragons Read more here: » Lords of the Nine Hells: Encyclopedia II - Lords of the Nine Hells - Lords of the Nine |
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|  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - Landing at Cape Helles - V BeachV Beach was 300 yards long with Cape Helles and Fort Etrugrul (Fort No. 1) on the left and the old Sedd el Bahr castle (Fort No. 3) on the right. Ahead was Hill 141. The beach was defended by about a company of men from the 3rd Battalion of the 26th Regiment, equipped with four machine guns.
The first ashore was to be the 1st Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers which landed from ships boats that were towed or rowed ashore. The rest would be landed from a Trojan horse, the SS River Clyde, a 4,000 ton converted collier. On the bows ...
See also:Landing at Cape Helles, Landing at Cape Helles - Prelude, Landing at Cape Helles - The British landing plan, Landing at Cape Helles - V Beach, Landing at Cape Helles - W Beach Lancashire Landing, Landing at Cape Helles - S & X Beaches, Landing at Cape Helles - Y Beach, Landing at Cape Helles - Aftermath Read more here: » Landing at Cape Helles: Encyclopedia II - Landing at Cape Helles - V Beach |
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|  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - Landing at Cape Helles - S & X BeachesS and X Beaches were small landings on the flanks of the main V and W Beaches respectively. S Beach lay inside the straits on Morto Bay and was two miles from V Beach. X Beach was under the cliffs on the Aegean shore, around from W Beach. The troops landed at these beaches were the divisional reserve and therefore had no immediate objectives of their own, other than to secure their beachhead.
The S Beach landing was made by three companies of the 2nd Battalion, South Wales Borderers, under Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Cassel. The landing w ...
See also:Landing at Cape Helles, Landing at Cape Helles - Prelude, Landing at Cape Helles - The British landing plan, Landing at Cape Helles - V Beach, Landing at Cape Helles - W Beach Lancashire Landing, Landing at Cape Helles - S & X Beaches, Landing at Cape Helles - Y Beach, Landing at Cape Helles - Aftermath Read more here: » Landing at Cape Helles: Encyclopedia II - Landing at Cape Helles - S & X Beaches |
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|  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - Lords of the Nine Hells - The Dark EightThe Dark Eight are the generals of the Blood War. These eight pit fiends hold immense power, but they must still answer to the Lords of the Nine, and ultimately, they answer to Asmodeus. They hold council every sixty-six days.
The pit fiends of the Dark Eight are Baalzephon, Corin, Dagos, Furcas, Pearza, Zapan, Zaebos, and Zimmimar. They rule the devils beneath them and meet in the fortress of Malsheem in the ninth layer of Nessus. Other than planning the next Blood War offensive, they a ...
See also:Lords of the Nine Hells, Lords of the Nine Hells - The Dark Eight, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lords of the Nine, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the First: Bel, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Second: Dispater the Archduke, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Third: Mammon the Viscount, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lords of the Fourth: Lady Fierna and Archduke Belial, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Fifth: Prince Levistus, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Sixth: The Hag Countess, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Seventh: Baalzebul the Archduke, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Eighth: Mephistopheles, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lord of the Ninth: Asmodeus King of the Nine Hells, Lords of the Nine Hells - Lords of the Nine in the First Edition of Dungeons & Dragons Read more here: » Lords of the Nine Hells: Encyclopedia II - Lords of the Nine Hells - The Dark Eight |
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|  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - College Roomies from Hell!!! - CharactersThe heart of CRFH!!! is its main characters, Mike, Dave, Roger, April, Marsha, and Margaret, along with a host of other folks to keep them out of equilibrium.
College Roomies from Hell!!! - Michael Redford Green.
Mike began as the focus of the strip, an apparent everyman baffled by the bizarre world in which he found himself. Since moving into an apartment with Dave and Roger, however, he has revealed a manipulative, even cruel streak, tormenting his roomies into fulfilling his demands. It is sometimes sai ...
See also:College Roomies from Hell!!!, College Roomies from Hell!!! - Characters, College Roomies from Hell!!! - Michael Redford Green, College Roomies from Hell!!! - David Jones, College Roomies from Hell!!! - Roger Pepitone, College Roomies from Hell!!! - Marsha Hart, College Roomies from Hell!!! - Margaret B. Browning, College Roomies from Hell!!! - April Sommers, College Roomies from Hell!!! - Blue Green, College Roomies from Hell!!! - Hazel Green, College Roomies from Hell!!! - The Devil, College Roomies from Hell!!! - Minor Characters, College Roomies from Hell!!! - Funky Horror, College Roomies from Hell!!! - Off-line media Read more here: » College Roomies from Hell!!!: Encyclopedia II - College Roomies from Hell!!! - Characters |
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|  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell - HistoryWhen the XXXG-01D Gundam Deathscythe proved to be incapable of space combat, it was destroyed and the remains were taken to OZ's Lunar Base and it's pilot Duo Maxwell was captured. Once there, the five scientists that created the Gundams, who were also held prisoner, were secretly plotting to rebuild and improve the Deathscythe and XXXG-01S Shenlong Gundam in secret. The improvements is that the Deathscythe Hell has a twin beam scythe, that has a longer handle and more cutting capability then the Deathscythe's old beam scythe, with the addit ...
See also:XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell, XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell - History, XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell - Specifications, XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell - XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell TV version, XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell - XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell OVA version Read more here: » XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell: Encyclopedia II - XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell - History |
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| | | | |  |  |  | Hells: Encyclopedia II - Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into HellDuring the Christmas of 1990, Steinman and Meat Loaf reunited and started working on the sequel to Bat Out of Hell. Finally, after almost two years, "Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell" was finished and became a huge success. It sold over 10 million copies, and the single "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" reached number one in over twenty countries. Meat Loaf won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo in 1994 for "I'd Do Anything for Love". Also in 1994, he was honored by singing The Star Spangled Banner at the Major League Baseball All-Star Game (somethi ...
See also:Meat Loaf, Meat Loaf - Early life, Meat Loaf - Early musical career, Meat Loaf - Hair, Meat Loaf - The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell, Meat Loaf - Life after Bat Out of Hell, Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell, Meat Loaf - Other Activities, Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell III, Meat Loaf - Films, Meat Loaf - Albums Read more here: » Meat Loaf: Encyclopedia II - Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell |
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