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| ARTICLES RELATED TO human beings | | |  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Gestalt therapy - General descriptionThe school of Gestalt therapy was co-founded in the late 1940s to early 1950s by Fritz & Laura Perls, both of whom were originally traditional psychoanalysts; and Paul Goodman, a political writer and anarchist. The seminal work was Gestalt Therapy: Excitement and Growth in the Human Personality, published in 1951; co-authored by Fritz Perls, Paul Goodman, and Ralph Hefferline (a university psyc ...
See also:Gestalt therapy, Gestalt therapy - General description, Gestalt therapy - Principal influences, Gestalt therapy - Being human, Gestalt therapy - The human being seen as a whole, Gestalt therapy - Formation of Gestalt, Gestalt therapy - Contact boundaries, Gestalt therapy - Organismic self-regulation, Gestalt therapy - Psychotherapeutic bases, Gestalt therapy - Actuality, Gestalt therapy - Attention, Gestalt therapy - Responsibility, Gestalt therapy - Wider influence of Gestalt therapy on other schools, Gestalt therapy - Moral injunctions of Gestalt therapy, Gestalt therapy - Suggested sections Read more here: » Gestalt therapy: Encyclopedia II - Gestalt therapy - General description |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Raëlism - Criticism and the Allegation of being a CultDuring the height of the cloning story several news sources started listing Raelism as a cult. Amongst the more noteworthy to do so was the Guardian and Salon. As they had a living founder, unpopular ethical stances, and had become involved in a media controversy, this allegation is arguably unsurprising. Further, some claimed that Raël used donations for his own benefit - but this has never been substantiated and all financial records of the Raëlian Movement are open for inspection by any member. Despite the amounts of bad press and alleg ...
See also:Raëlism, Raëlism - The Elohim, Raëlism - Immortality through science?, Raëlism - Confusion about human cloning, Raëlism - Confusion about reincarnation, Raëlism - Order of Angels, Raëlism - Geniocracy, Raëlism - Criticism and the Allegation of being a Cult, Raëlism - Related Religious Movements Read more here: » Raëlism: Encyclopedia II - Raëlism - Criticism and the Allegation of being a Cult |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Raëlism - Order of AngelsOne aspect of the movement is the Order of Angels, an international group of women whose primary mission is to help humanity develop the qualities of femininity and refinement. Raëlians believe that people must grow beyond the current aggression and violence on Earth, and this will only happen if men as well as women learn to develop their femininity. So, those women who choose to become angels work to develop their own feminine qualities in order to teach others to grow in the same way. These women put their interior and exterior be ...
See also:Raëlism, Raëlism - The Elohim, Raëlism - Immortality through science?, Raëlism - Confusion about human cloning, Raëlism - Confusion about reincarnation, Raëlism - Order of Angels, Raëlism - Geniocracy, Raëlism - Criticism and the Allegation of being a Cult, Raëlism - Related Religious Movements Read more here: » Raëlism: Encyclopedia II - Raëlism - Order of Angels |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Raëlism - Criticism and the Allegation of being a CultDuring the height of the cloning story several news sources listed Raelism as a cult. Amongst the more noteworthy to do so was the Guardian and Salon. As Raëlism has a living founder, unpopular ethical stances, and had become involved in a media controversy, this allegation is unsurprising. Further, some have claimed that Raël himself has used donations for his own benefit - but this has never been substantiated and all financial records of the Raëlian Movement are supposedly open for inspection by any member. Despite the ...
See also:Raëlism, Raëlism - The Elohim, Raëlism - Immortality through science?, Raëlism - Confusion about human cloning, Raëlism - Confusion about reincarnation, Raëlism - Order of Angels, Raëlism - Geniocracy, Raëlism - Criticism and the Allegation of being a Cult, Raëlism - Related Religious Movements Read more here: » Raëlism: Encyclopedia II - Raëlism - Criticism and the Allegation of being a Cult |
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| |  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Maya mythology - Notable Gods
Maya mythology - Bacabs.
The Bacabs were four brothers, the sons of Itzamna and Ixchel. A creator god placed these skybearers at the four corners of the universe. Because each stands at one of the four cardinal directions, each is associated with a color and with a specific segment in the Maya calendar.
Hobnil (later replaced by Chac) - bacab of the east, is assigned the color red and the Kan years.
Can Tzicnal - bacab of the north, is assigned the color white, and the Muluc ye ...
See also:Maya mythology, Maya mythology - Overview, Maya mythology - The Creation Myth, Maya mythology - Notable Gods, Maya mythology - Bacabs, Maya mythology - The First Humans, Maya mythology - The Men, Maya mythology - Their Wives, Maya mythology - Gods and Supernatural Beings, Maya mythology - Locations, Maya mythology - Reference Read more here: » Maya mythology: Encyclopedia II - Maya mythology - Notable Gods |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Maya mythology - OverviewThe Maya believed there were five different cardinal directions four of which were associated with colors: north/white, south/yellow, east/red, west/black, and center which was associated with a great ceiba tree that was the center of the cosmos. Mayan gods had different aspects based on these five directions as well as the different natural cycles that the Maya observed. The gods also had dualistic natures associating them with day or night, life or death. There were thirteen gods of the thirteen heavens of the Maya religion and nine gods o ...
See also:Maya mythology, Maya mythology - Overview, Maya mythology - The Creation Myth, Maya mythology - Notable Gods, Maya mythology - Bacabs, Maya mythology - The First Humans, Maya mythology - The Men, Maya mythology - Their Wives, Maya mythology - Gods and Supernatural Beings, Maya mythology - Locations, Maya mythology - Reference Read more here: » Maya mythology: Encyclopedia II - Maya mythology - Overview |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Unfree labour - TraffickingMain article: trafficking in human beings
Trafficking is a term to define the recruiting, harboring, obtaining and transportation of a person by use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of subjecting them to involuntary acts, such as acts related to commercial sexual exploitation (including prostitution) or involuntary labour.
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See also:Unfree labour, Unfree labour - Payment for unfree labour, Unfree labour - Unfree vs. free labour, Unfree labour - Forms of unfree labour, Unfree labour - Slavery, Unfree labour - Bonded labour, Unfree labour - Penal labour, Unfree labour - Truck system, Unfree labour - Serfs, Unfree labour - Trafficking, Unfree labour - The present situation Read more here: » Unfree labour: Encyclopedia II - Unfree labour - Trafficking |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Maya mythology - The Creation MythIn Maya mythology, Tepeu and Gucumatz (also known as Kukulkan, and as the Aztec's Quetzalcoatl) are referred to as the Creators, the Makers, and the Forefathers. They were two of the first beings to exist and were said to be as wise as sages. Huracan, or the Heart of Heaven, also existed and is given less personification. He acts more like a storm, of which he is the god.
Tepeu and Gucumatz hold a conference and decide that, in order to preserve their legacy, they must create a race of beings who can worship them. Huracan does ...
See also:Maya mythology, Maya mythology - Overview, Maya mythology - The Creation Myth, Maya mythology - Notable Gods, Maya mythology - Bacabs, Maya mythology - The First Humans, Maya mythology - The Men, Maya mythology - Their Wives, Maya mythology - Gods and Supernatural Beings, Maya mythology - Locations, Maya mythology - Reference Read more here: » Maya mythology: Encyclopedia II - Maya mythology - The Creation Myth |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Seal musician - Discography
Seal musician - Albums.
1991 Seal (1991) (ZTT/Sire Records) #1 UK
1994 Seal (1994) (ZTT Zang Tuum Tumb) #1 UK, #15 US
1998 Human Being (Sire Records) #22 US
2003 Seal IV (2003) (Sire Records) #4 UK, #3 US
2004 Best 1991-2004 (Warner Bros. Records) (compilation) #27 UK
2005 Live In Paris (Warn ...
See also:Seal musician, Seal musician - Music Career, Seal musician - First Album 'Seal', Seal musician - Seal II Album, Seal musician - Human Being Album, Seal musician - Failed Album: Togetherland, Seal musician - Seal IV, Seal musician - Greatest Hits Album, Seal musician - Personal Life, Seal musician - Discography, Seal musician - Albums, Seal musician - Singles Read more here: » Seal musician: Encyclopedia II - Seal musician - Discography |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - CosmologyIn Norse mythology, the earth was believed to be a flat disc. This disk is situated in the branches of the world tree, or Yggdrasil. Asgard, where the gods lived, was located at the centre of the disc, and could only be reached by walking across the rainbow (the Bifröst bridge). The Giants lived in an abode called Jötunheimr (giant realm). A cold, dark underground abode called Niflheim was ruled by Hel, daughter of Loki. According to the Prose Edda this was the eventual dwelling-place of most of the dead. Located somewhere in ...
See also:Norse mythology, Norse mythology - Sources, Norse mythology - Cosmology, Norse mythology - Supernatural beings, Norse mythology - Völuspá: the origin and end of the world, Norse mythology - Kings and heroes, Norse mythology - Norse worship, Norse mythology - Centres of faith, Norse mythology - Priests, Norse mythology - Human sacrifice, Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity, Norse mythology - Modern influences, Norse mythology - Bibliography Read more here: » Norse mythology: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - Cosmology |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - CosmologyIn Norse mythology, the earth is represented as a flat disc. This disk is situated in the branches of the world tree, or Yggdrasil. Asgard, where the gods lived, was located at the centre of the disc, and could only be reached by walking across the rainbow (the Bifröst bridge). The Giants lived in an abode called Jötunheimr (giant realm).
A cold, dark underground abode called Niflheim was ruled by Hel, daughter of Loki. According to the Prose Edda this was the eventual dwelling-place of mos ...
See also:Norse mythology, Norse mythology - Overview, Norse mythology - Sources, Norse mythology - Cosmology, Norse mythology - Supernatural beings, Norse mythology - Völuspá: the origin and end of the world, Norse mythology - Kings and heroes, Norse mythology - Norse worship, Norse mythology - Centres of faith, Norse mythology - Priests, Norse mythology - Human sacrifice, Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity, Norse mythology - Modern influences, Norse mythology - Bibliography Read more here: » Norse mythology: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - Cosmology |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - Interactions with ChristianityAn important problem in interpreting this mythology is that often the closest accounts that we have to "pre-contact" times were written by Christians. The Younger Edda and the Heimskringla were written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century, over two hundred years after Iceland became Christianized.
Virtually all of the saga literature came out of Iceland, a relatively small and remote island, and even in the climate of religious tolerance there, Snorri was guided by an essentially Christian viewpoint. The Heimskring ...
See also:Norse mythology, Norse mythology - Overview, Norse mythology - Sources, Norse mythology - Cosmology, Norse mythology - Supernatural beings, Norse mythology - Völuspá: the origin and end of the world, Norse mythology - Kings and heroes, Norse mythology - Norse worship, Norse mythology - Centres of faith, Norse mythology - Priests, Norse mythology - Human sacrifice, Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity, Norse mythology - Modern influences, Norse mythology - Bibliography Read more here: » Norse mythology: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - SourcesMost of this mythology was passed down orally, and much of it has been lost. However, some of it was captured and recorded by Christian scholars, particularly in the Eddas and the Heimskringla by Snorri Sturluson, who believed that pre-Christian deities were men and women rather than devils. There is also the Danish Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus, where, however, the Norse gods are strongly Euhemerized.
The Prose or Younger Edda was written in the early 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, who was a leading ...
See also:Norse mythology, Norse mythology - Sources, Norse mythology - Cosmology, Norse mythology - Supernatural beings, Norse mythology - Völuspá: the origin and end of the world, Norse mythology - Kings and heroes, Norse mythology - Norse worship, Norse mythology - Centres of faith, Norse mythology - Priests, Norse mythology - Human sacrifice, Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity, Norse mythology - Modern influences, Norse mythology - Bibliography Read more here: » Norse mythology: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - Sources |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - SourcesMost of this mythology was passed down orally, and much of it has been lost. However, some of it was captured and recorded by Christian scholars, particularly in the Eddas and the Heimskringla by Snorri Sturluson, who believed that pre-Christian deities were men and women rather than devils. There is also the Danish Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus, where, however, the Norse gods are strongly Euhemerized.
The Prose or Younger Edda was written in the early 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, who was a leading ...
See also:Norse mythology, Norse mythology - Overview, Norse mythology - Sources, Norse mythology - Cosmology, Norse mythology - Supernatural beings, Norse mythology - Völuspá: the origin and end of the world, Norse mythology - Kings and heroes, Norse mythology - Norse worship, Norse mythology - Centres of faith, Norse mythology - Priests, Norse mythology - Human sacrifice, Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity, Norse mythology - Modern influences, Norse mythology - Bibliography Read more here: » Norse mythology: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - Sources |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - Interactions with ChristianityAn important problem in interpreting this mythology is that often the closest accounts that we have to "pre-contact" times were written by Christians. The Younger Edda and the Heimskringla were written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century, over two hundred years after Iceland became Christianized.
Virtually all of the saga literature came out of Iceland, a relatively small and remote island, and even in the climate of religious tolerance there, Snorri was guided by an essentially Christian viewpoint. The Heimskring ...
See also:Norse mythology, Norse mythology - Sources, Norse mythology - Cosmology, Norse mythology - Supernatural beings, Norse mythology - Völuspá: the origin and end of the world, Norse mythology - Kings and heroes, Norse mythology - Norse worship, Norse mythology - Centres of faith, Norse mythology - Priests, Norse mythology - Human sacrifice, Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity, Norse mythology - Modern influences, Norse mythology - Bibliography Read more here: » Norse mythology: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Seal musician - Personal LifeOn January 4, 2005 Seal announced his engagement to German supermodel and actress Heidi Klum. [2] The couple married in May of that year, and Klum gave birth to a baby boy named Henry Günther Ademola Dashtu Samuel in Los Angeles on September 12, 2005.
On January 10, 2005 Seal criticized rappers in a magazine interview for portraying women negatively in both their videos and lyrics.
Seal is reportedly being considered for the role of Solari in the upcoming James Bond film, Casino Royale. The character of Solari is reported to be a South African criminal ...
See also:Seal musician, Seal musician - Music Career, Seal musician - First Album 'Seal', Seal musician - Seal II Album, Seal musician - Human Being Album, Seal musician - Failed Album: Togetherland, Seal musician - Seal IV, Seal musician - Greatest Hits Album, Seal musician - Personal Life, Seal musician - Discography, Seal musician - Albums, Seal musician - Singles Read more here: » Seal musician: Encyclopedia II - Seal musician - Personal Life |
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Seal musician - First Album 'Seal'.
As the featured vocalist on the Adamski single, "Killer", Seal became a hot property when the single reached number one in 1990 in the UK. Like many other Adamski tracks, the single was also a hit in night clubs. Seal subsequently signed to ZTT Records and released his debut album (produced by Trevor Horn), titled "Seal", in 1991. Two versions of the album are known to be in circulation, the original "premix" version and a second, more common, version with an updated mix. This ...
See also:Seal musician, Seal musician - Music Career, Seal musician - First Album 'Seal', Seal musician - Seal II Album, Seal musician - Human Being Album, Seal musician - Failed Album: Togetherland, Seal musician - Seal IV, Seal musician - Greatest Hits Album, Seal musician - Personal Life, Seal musician - Discography, Seal musician - Albums, Seal musician - Singles Read more here: » Seal musician: Encyclopedia II - Seal musician - Music Career |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Maya mythology - OverviewThe Maya believed there were five different cardinal directions four of which were associated with colors: north/white, south/yellow, east/red, west/black, and center which was associated with the tree of life, symbolised by a great ceiba tree that was the center of the cosmos. Mayan gods had different aspects based on these five directions as well as the different natural cycles that the Maya observed. The gods also had dualistic natures associating them with day or night, life or death. There were thirteen gods of the thirteen heavens of t ...
See also:Maya mythology, Maya mythology - Overview, Maya mythology - The Creation Myth, Maya mythology - Notable Gods, Maya mythology - Bacabs, Maya mythology - The First Humans, Maya mythology - The Men, Maya mythology - Their Wives, Maya mythology - Gods and Supernatural Beings, Maya mythology - Locations, Maya mythology - Reference Read more here: » Maya mythology: Encyclopedia II - Maya mythology - Overview |
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|  |  |  | human beings: Encyclopedia II - Sign of contradiction - Jesus Christ as sign of contradictionLuke 2:34 refers to Jesus Christ while he is being presented in the temple by his parents. The words were spoken by Simeon to Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, as a prophecy regarding her child and herself.
Behold this child is set for the fall and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign that is spoken against (and a sword will pierce through your own soul also), that thought of many hearts may be revealed. (Italics added; Douay Rheims Bible translates the phrase as "sign that will be contradicted.")
The interpretation of the Navarre Bible, considered by some as one of the b ...
See also:Sign of contradiction, Sign of contradiction - Jesus Christ as sign of contradiction, Sign of contradiction - The Eucharist as a sign of contradiction, Sign of contradiction - The Church and Christians as signs of contradiction, Sign of contradiction - The early Church and the Roman Empire, Sign of contradiction - Early Church Fathers, Sign of contradiction - Black legends and the Church's contributions to civilization, Sign of contradiction - Pius VII and Napoleon Bonaparte, Sign of contradiction - The Society of Jesus and the Suppression, Sign of contradiction - John Paul II, Sign of contradiction - Prelature of Opus Dei and the Holy Cross, Sign of contradiction - Catholic Martyrs of the 20th Century, Sign of contradiction - Human beings as signs of contradiction, Sign of contradiction - Sacred things as signs of contradiction, Sign of contradiction - Sign of Contradiction by John Paul II Read more here: » Sign of contradiction: Encyclopedia II - Sign of contradiction - Jesus Christ as sign of contradiction |
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