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Juncture

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Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Jiangsu - History

The province of Jiangsu was formed in the 17th century. Before then, the northern and southern parts of Jiangsu had little to do with each other. South Jiangsu is currently the dominant part, being much wealthier and more influential than the north, and has been so for centuries; it is also firmly a part of southern Chinese culture. North Jiangsu, on the other hand, is at the juncture between North China and South China. Culturally it is of North China, but it has influences from South China, and is indeed still a part of a p ...

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Jiangsu, Jiangsu - History, Jiangsu - Geography, Jiangsu - Administrative divisions, Jiangsu - Economy, Jiangsu - Demographics, Jiangsu - Culture, Jiangsu - Famous people, Jiangsu - Tourism, Jiangsu - Miscellaneous topics, Jiangsu - Sports, Jiangsu - Colleges and Universities

Read more here: » Jiangsu: Encyclopedia II - Jiangsu - History

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Sita Devi - Significance

The actions, reactions and instincts manifested by Sita at every juncture in a long and arduous life are deemed exemplary; her story is one on which every young girl in India is raised to this day. The values that she enshrined and adhered to at every point in the course of a demanding life are the values of womanly virtue held sacred by countless generations of Indians. The story of Sita's kidnapping and subsequent rescue forms the core of the Indian epic, the Ramayana, supposedly written by the sage Valmiki in whose hermitage Sita too ...

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Sita Devi, Sita Devi - Legend, Sita Devi - Exile and abduction, Sita Devi - Later life, Sita Devi - Significance, Sita Devi - Etymology of the name Sita, Sita Devi - Prophecies of Birth, Sita Devi - Vedavati, Sita Devi - Mandodari's daughter

Read more here: » Sita Devi: Encyclopedia II - Sita Devi - Significance

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Indian Ocean - Environment

The African, Indian, and Antarctic crustal plates converge in the Indian Ocean. Their junctures are marked by branches of the Mid-Oceanic Ridge forming an inverted Y, with the stem running south from the edge of the continental shelf near Mumbai, India. The eastern, western, and southern basins thus formed are subdivided into smaller basins by ridges. The ocean's continental shelves are narrow, averaging 200 km (125 mi) in width. An exception is found off Australia's western coast, where the shelf width exceeds 1,000 km (600 mi). The average ...

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Indian Ocean, Indian Ocean - Environment, Indian Ocean - Climate, Indian Ocean - Hydrology, Indian Ocean - Economy, Indian Ocean - History, Indian Ocean - Data

Read more here: » Indian Ocean: Encyclopedia II - Indian Ocean - Environment

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Elba Alabama - History

Elba is located in the heart of the Pea River basin, at the juncture of Whitewater Creek and Pea River. Elba had its economic beginning when a ferry was established to cross Pea River in the early 1830’s by a Mr. McLane. It was located between what is today Claxton and Polka Streets and connected east-west traffic across the river. The land on which Elba is located was entered by Ephrim King on February 17, 1836. This land was sold to John B. Simmons and his brother-in-law Gappa T. Yelverton about 1840. Simmons’ mercantile was the ...

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Elba Alabama, Elba Alabama - History, Elba Alabama - Geography, Elba Alabama - Demographics

Read more here: » Elba Alabama: Encyclopedia II - Elba Alabama - History

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Bosra - History

Mentioned in lists of Tutmose III and Akhenaton in the fourteenth century BC. The first Nabatean city in the 2nd century BC. The Nabatean Kingdom was destroyed by Cornelius Palma, a general of Trajan, in 106 AD, and Bosra conquered. Under the Romans, it was renamed Nova Trajana Bostra, residence of the legion III Cyrenaica and capital of the Roman province Arabia Petraea. The city flourished and became a major metropolis at the juncture of several trade routes, including the Roman road to the Red Sea. The city contains what is thought to be the best-preserved Roman theatre in the world. Every year there is a national musi ...

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Bosra, Bosra - History, Bosra - Bostra today, Bosra - Alternative spellings

Read more here: » Bosra: Encyclopedia II - Bosra - History

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Philip Verheyen - The amputation and the Phantom Limb

Concluding his studies in the arts in 1675 Verheyen went on to study theology with the intention of following in the footsteps of his mentor and joining the clergy to become a priest. It was at this crucial juncture that an illness resulted in the amputation of his left leg rendering him unfit for the clergy. This event proved to be of utmost importance to the subsequent path he chose. [1] Amputations were quite common during this period and were performed in order to prevent disease and infection that could not otherwise be cu ...

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Philip Verheyen, Philip Verheyen - His birth and the beginning of his education, Philip Verheyen - The amputation and the Phantom Limb, Philip Verheyen - His career and the influence of Ruysch and Spinoza, Philip Verheyen - The Return to Leuven and his death

Read more here: » Philip Verheyen: Encyclopedia II - Philip Verheyen - The amputation and the Phantom Limb

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Order of the Left Hand Path - OSV Organizational Structure

"The Order’s objectives are threefold: (I) to disseminate Traditional Satanism; (II) to hasten that which is drawing to its natural and proper conclusion; (III) to assist the social organism that will replace it. At this juncture, the West is in a decline due to the various ideologies that would create a homogenous society. The dominant hegemony seek a society enthralled by abstractions, either religious or economic; these ideologies promulgate meanings which have no basis in reality. The purveyors of this ideology will stop at nothi ...

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Order of the Left Hand Path, Order of the Left Hand Path - OLHP Constitution, Order of the Left Hand Path - Purpose, Order of the Left Hand Path - Administration, Order of the Left Hand Path - Organization, Order of the Left Hand Path - Degrees, Order of the Left Hand Path - Conduct, Order of the Left Hand Path - Constitutional interpretation and amendments, Order of the Left Hand Path - Order Sinistra Vivendi, Order of the Left Hand Path - OSV Organizational Structure, Order of the Left Hand Path - Order of the Deorc Fyre, Order of the Left Hand Path - Links

Read more here: » Order of the Left Hand Path: Encyclopedia II - Order of the Left Hand Path - OSV Organizational Structure

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - North Russia Campaign - Advance along The Northern Dvina

A British River Force of eleven Monitors (HMS M33), Minesweepers, and Russian gunboats was formed to use the navigable waters at the juncture of the Rivers Vaga River and Northern Dvina. Thirty Bolshevik gunboats, mines, and armed motor launches took their toll on the allied forces. The Allied troops were soon combined with Poles and White Guard forces. Fighting was heavy along both banks of the Northern Dvina. The River Force outflanked the enemy land positions with amphibious assaults led by American Marines together with coordinate ...

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North Russia Campaign, North Russia Campaign - Reasons Behind the Campaign, North Russia Campaign - International Contingency, North Russia Campaign - The North Russia Front, North Russia Campaign - Advance along The Northern Dvina, North Russia Campaign - Setbacks, North Russia Campaign - Withdrawal of British, North Russia Campaign - Archangel Railway, North Russia Campaign - The Baltic, North Russia Campaign - Resources, North Russia Campaign - External links, North Russia Campaign - Footnotes

Read more here: » North Russia Campaign: Encyclopedia II - North Russia Campaign - Advance along The Northern Dvina

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Due South - Story overview

The basic premise of the series is a Royal Canadian Mounted Police constable named Benton Fraser who, accompanied by his deaf half-wolf, Diefenbaker, goes to Chicago to solve the murder of his father. After the murder is solved, Fraser decides to stay in Chicago, working for the Canadian consulate. As he often states, I first came to Chicago on the trail of the killers of my father and, for reasons which don't need exploring at this juncture, I have remained, attach ...

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Due South, Due South - History, Due South - Story overview, Due South - Filming, Due South - Starring Cast, Due South - Recurring Cast, Due South - Episodes, Due South - Season One 1994-1995, Due South - Season Two 1995-1996, Due South - Season Three 1997-1998, Due South - Season Four 1998-1999

Read more here: » Due South: Encyclopedia II - Due South - Story overview

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Auburn Alabama - Geography

The city of Auburn lies in western Lee County and is bordered by the city of Opelika to the northeast and by Chambers County to the north. The city stretches south to within a mile of the Macon County line in the southwest. Auburn sits on the fall line at the juncture of the piedmont plateau and the coastal plain. Portions of Auburn also include the southernmost exposure of rocks indicating the Appalachian orogeny--as such, the last foothill of the Appalachian Mountains lies in Chewacla Park in southern Auburn. As a result of these three varied physical environments ...

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Auburn Alabama, Auburn Alabama - History, Auburn Alabama - Law and Government, Auburn Alabama - Geography, Auburn Alabama - Climate, Auburn Alabama - Economy, Auburn Alabama - Demographics, Auburn Alabama - Education, Auburn Alabama - Arts Culture and Recreation, Auburn Alabama - Sports, Auburn Alabama - Notable Auburnites, Auburn Alabama - Suburbs and Outlying Communities, Auburn Alabama - Auburn in Fiction, Auburn Alabama - Auburn Authors, Auburn Alabama - Auburn in Movies and Television

Read more here: » Auburn Alabama: Encyclopedia II - Auburn Alabama - Geography

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Symphony No. 8 Bruckner - First movement

This C minor work begins in a tonally ambiguous manner with a theme that has the same rhythm as the main theme of the first movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor. A more song-like second subject group uses the Bruckner rhythm and the third subject group transitions smoothly to the development. A great climax for the entire orchestra suddenly breaks off leaving just the trumpets and timpani, the strings and woodwinds rejoin in a very dejected mood. At this juncture the two versions differ significantly. In the 1887 v ...

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Symphony No. 8 Bruckner, Symphony No. 8 Bruckner - First movement, Symphony No. 8 Bruckner - Second movement, Symphony No. 8 Bruckner - Third movement, Symphony No. 8 Bruckner - Fourth movement, Symphony No. 8 Bruckner - The Haas 1887/1890 Hybrid Version, Symphony No. 8 Bruckner - Programme, Symphony No. 8 Bruckner - Discography, Symphony No. 8 Bruckner - Notable Recordings

Read more here: » Symphony No. 8 Bruckner: Encyclopedia II - Symphony No. 8 Bruckner - First movement

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Sudden death - AFL

The Arena Football League uses a modified version of sudden death, in which each team is allowed one overtime possession and the team which has scored the most points at that juncture being declared the winner, with sudden death going into effect if the score is still tied at this point. During the regular season, time expires after one additional fifteen-minute quarter and the game results in a tie if neither team had scored. The same system is used in the NFL Europe League. (This has actually occurred only once since this format was adopted — on April 8, 2005, when a game between the Dallas Desperados and the N ...

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Sudden death, Sudden death - Professional Hockey and NFL, Sudden death - AFL, Sudden death - Golf, Sudden death - Baseball, Sudden death - Football soccer, Sudden death - Rugby league, Sudden death - Tennis, Sudden death - Fencing, Sudden death - Computer gaming, Sudden death - Future

Read more here: » Sudden death: Encyclopedia II - Sudden death - AFL

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Kishore Kumar - Initial days in Bollywood

Kishore Kumar followed his elder brothers' footsteps and came to Mumbai to pursue a career in films as a singer. At this juncture, Anoop's career was stalling as his singing was not as strong as his acting (this was an era where actors who could also sing were in great demand.) On a visit to Austria Anoop bought some records to help him improve his vocal skills. On a later occasion, back in India, he was reportedly entering his home when he heard yodelling emerging from a room. Annoyed, he is said to have thundered "Who touched my records?" ...

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Kishore Kumar, Kishore Kumar - Childhood, Kishore Kumar - Initial days in Bollywood, Kishore Kumar - Kishore becomes a known face, Kishore Kumar - The lean patch in Kishore's career, Kishore Kumar - The superstar era, Kishore Kumar - Last years, Kishore Kumar - Kishore's personal life, Kishore Kumar - Filmography, Kishore Kumar - Bibliography, Kishore Kumar - Awards

Read more here: » Kishore Kumar: Encyclopedia II - Kishore Kumar - Initial days in Bollywood

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Lvov-Sandomierz Operation - Encirclement at Brody

To the south, the major Soviet assault, aimed at the juncture of the 1.Panzer-Armee and 4.Panzer-Armee had been successfully repulsed on the 14th by the division sized Korpsabteilung C. The Soviets shifted their attack further south, and after an immense artillery and air bombardement, hitting the already weak 349. and 357.Infanterie-Divisions. The 349.Infanterie-Division collapsed under the assault, the survivors falling back in disarray. Due to Korpsabteilung C and the 357.Infanterie-Division's actions, the Soviet breakthrough was only 3-4 ...

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Lvov-Sandomierz Operation, Lvov-Sandomierz Operation - Bagration - the stage is set, Lvov-Sandomierz Operation - Opposing forces, Lvov-Sandomierz Operation - The assault begins, Lvov-Sandomierz Operation - Encirclement at Brody, Lvov-Sandomierz Operation - Annihilation at Brody - objectives redefined, Lvov-Sandomierz Operation - Renewed attack - capture of Sandomierz, Lvov-Sandomierz Operation - Orders of battle

Read more here: » Lvov-Sandomierz Operation: Encyclopedia II - Lvov-Sandomierz Operation - Encirclement at Brody

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Noam Chomsky - Bibliography

Noam Chomsky - Linguistics. See a full bibliography on Chomsky's MIT homepage [38]. Chomsky (1955). Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory. Chomsky, Noam, Morris Halle, and Fred Lukoff (1956). "On accent and juncture in English." In For Roman Jakobson. The Hague: Mouton Chomsky (1957). Syntactic Structures. The Hague: Mouton. Reprint. Berlin and New York (1985). Chomsky (1964). Current Issues in Linguistic Theory. Chomsky (1965). Aspe ...

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Noam Chomsky, Noam Chomsky - Biography, Noam Chomsky - Chomsky's name, Noam Chomsky - Contributions to linguistics, Noam Chomsky - Generative grammar, Noam Chomsky - Chomsky hierarchy, Noam Chomsky - Contributions to psychology, Noam Chomsky - Opinion on criticism of science culture, Noam Chomsky - Chomsky's influence in other fields, Noam Chomsky - Political views, Noam Chomsky - Chomsky on terrorism, Noam Chomsky - Criticism of United States government, Noam Chomsky - Views on globalization, Noam Chomsky - Views on socialism, Noam Chomsky - Mass media analysis, Noam Chomsky - Chomsky and the Middle East, Noam Chomsky - Criticism of intellectual communities, Noam Chomsky - Chomsky's influence as a political activist, Noam Chomsky - Opposition to the Vietnam War, Noam Chomsky - Alleged marginalization in the mainstream media, Noam Chomsky - Worldwide audience, Noam Chomsky - Criticisms, Noam Chomsky - Academic Achievements Awards and Honors, Noam Chomsky - Bibliography, Noam Chomsky - Linguistics, Noam Chomsky - Political works, Noam Chomsky - About Chomsky, Noam Chomsky - Filmography, Noam Chomsky - Political contemporaries

Read more here: » Noam Chomsky: Encyclopedia II - Noam Chomsky - Bibliography

Juncture: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Brahma-gayatri

Brahma-gayatri - a Vedic mantra which is chanted at the three junctures of the day by brahmanas.

 

(See also: Brahma-gayatri, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Juncture Dictionary

Juncture: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Sandhya upasana

sandhya upasana: (Sanskrit) "Worship at time's junctures."

 

Drawing near to God at the changes of time - worship and sadhana performed in the home at dawn, noon and dusk.

See: sadhana.

(See also: Sandhya upasana, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Juncture Dictionary

Juncture: Bhakti Yoga Dictionary on Gayatri-mantra

Gayatri-mantra - a sacred mantra repeated by brahmanas at the three junctures of the day. The gayatri mantra is personified as a goddess, the wife of Brahma and mother of the four Vedas (see diksa-mantra).

 

(See also: Gayatri-mantra, Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Juncture Dictionary

Juncture: Oceanography Dictionary - commissure

 

Definition and meaning of commissure:

 

commissure - a juncture or seam; the juncture where two sides of a nervous system are joined

(Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) )

 

Also see these pages: Oceanography, Oceanography Sitemap, Coral Reef, Environment, Sustainability, Climate Change,

 

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Juncture: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on FOHAT

FOHAT

(Chinese). It is odd how we think we understand cause and effect, when there's no logical reason to expect any given act to have an effect on anything else. Only repeated experience tells us that A acting upon B produces C. But obviously, there must be something that links the cause to the effect. Fohat is the link between spirit and matter, subject and object, cause and effect. It is the "Prince in the Chariot", the primordial LUX, the cosmic electricity energy polarized and born anew at every juncture point of opposites. It is the vital bridge provided by "Divine Intelligence" in action, the force behind the manifesting One Cosmos and that "oneness" which glues the very atoms together. It is the consciousness that is the origin and end of all transient forms. According to the ancients it is the gliding, hissing serpent of the Hebrew letter Teth . The fohatic impulse not only "hardens" the atoms, but it also injects mind into matter.

 

 

(See also: FOHAT, Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul, )

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Juncture Dictionary

Juncture: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Bridge

Bridge

 

(1) A bridge may symbolize any sort of transition in the dreamer's life. Freud gives the example of a woman who wants to be a man, and consequently dreams of bridges that don't quite reach the other side of the river. However, the symbolized change may be something that can be achieved more easily, but still possibly requiring will and determination; for example, a change of lifestyle, or passing from middle years into old age.

 

(2) The bridge is a means of crossing a river, and even crossing from one country to another - foreign, new, strange - country. It may therefore symbolize a critical juncture in your life: for example, about whether you are going to be able to go through with a change from living on your own to living with a partner (or the reverse); from one job to another; from one set of values to another.

 

(3) It may represent the male sexual organ, which "bridges the gap" between male and female sexual partners.

 

(4) It may also symbolize birth - that is, the crossing from 'the other world" to this, or from womb to an independent existence.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd <

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Bridge, Dream Dictionary Bridge, Meaning of dreams about Bridge, Dream Interpretation Bridge, Dream Analysis Bridge, Dreaming of Bridge

 

Bridge, Bridges, Road, Roads, Transition, Freud, Freudian, Change, Lifestyle, Crossing a river, River, Foreign country, Abroad, Male sexual organ, Penis, Birth, New life

 

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