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| ARTICLES RELATED TO NDE |  |  |  | NDE: Encyclopedia II - V-2 rocket - Technical DetailsThe V2 was an unmanned, internally guided, ballistic missile. At launch it would propel itself for a short time on own power, and its navigation system would direct it towards its target during this period. After engine shutdown it would continue on what is basically a free-fall trajectory (hence the term ballistic). The V-2 had an operational range of about 300 km (200 statute miles) carrying a 1000 kg (2200 lb) warhead. The V-2 had an accuracy circular error probable (CEP) of 11 miles (17 km). This means at a 200 mile (300 km) range, the V ...
See also:V-2 rocket, V-2 rocket - Pre-operational history, V-2 rocket - Technical Details, V-2 rocket - Launch sites, V-2 rocket - Peenemünde test launches 1942–44, V-2 rocket - Photo gallery: The V-2 and Polish Intelligence, V-2 rocket - V-2 production, V-2 rocket - Operational history, V-2 rocket - Countermeasures, V-2 rocket - Assessment, V-2 rocket - Unfulfilled plans, V-2 rocket - Post-war V-2 usage, V-2 rocket - Lesser known influences on culture and technology, V-2 rocket - Model rockets, V-2 rocket - Surviving V-2 examples and components, V-2 rocket - United Kingdom, V-2 rocket - United States, V-2 rocket - Germany, V-2 rocket - France Read more here: » V-2 rocket: Encyclopedia II - V-2 rocket - Technical Details |
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|  |  |  | NDE: Encyclopedia II - V-2 rocket - Post-war V-2 usageAt the end of the war, a race between the United States and the USSR to retrieve as many V-2 rockets and staff as possible began. Three hundred trainloads of V-2s and parts were captured and shipped to the United States, added to this 126 of the principal designers, including both Wernher von Braun and Walter Dornberger were in American hands.
In the midst of this, in October 1945 as Operation Backfire, the British assembled a small number of V-2 missiles and launched three of them from a site in northern Germany. However the e ...
See also:V-2 rocket, V-2 rocket - Pre-operational history, V-2 rocket - Technical Details, V-2 rocket - Launch sites, V-2 rocket - Peenemünde test launches 1942–44, V-2 rocket - Photo gallery: The V-2 and Polish Intelligence, V-2 rocket - V-2 production, V-2 rocket - Operational history, V-2 rocket - Countermeasures, V-2 rocket - Assessment, V-2 rocket - Unfulfilled plans, V-2 rocket - Post-war V-2 usage, V-2 rocket - Lesser known influences on culture and technology, V-2 rocket - Model rockets, V-2 rocket - Surviving V-2 examples and components, V-2 rocket - United Kingdom, V-2 rocket - United States, V-2 rocket - Germany, V-2 rocket - France Read more here: » V-2 rocket: Encyclopedia II - V-2 rocket - Post-war V-2 usage |
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|  |  |  | NDE: Encyclopedia II - States of Germany - PoliticsPolitics at the state level often carry implications for federal politics. Opposition victories in Landtag elections, which take place throughout the federal government's four-year term, can weaken the coalition forming the federal government. This led to all Konrad Adenauer, Willy Brandt, and Gerhard Schröder losing the federal chancellorship, in 1963, 1974 and 2005 respectively.
State elections are viewed as a barometer of support for the policies of the federal government. If the parties of the governing coalition lose support in successive Land elections, those results may foreshadow poli ...
See also:States of Germany, States of Germany - Structure of government, States of Germany - Politics, States of Germany - Further subdivisions, States of Germany - Landschaftsverbände, States of Germany - Regierungsbezirke, States of Germany - Kreise, States of Germany - Ämter, States of Germany - Gemeinden Read more here: » States of Germany: Encyclopedia II - States of Germany - Politics |
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| | | | | |  |  |  | NDE: Encyclopedia II - Old Tupi language - Sample TextThis is the Lord's Prayer in Tupi, according to Anchieta:
Oré r-ub, ybak-y-pe t-ekó-ar, I moeté-pyr-amo nde r-era t'o-îkó. T'o-ur nde Reino! Tó-ñe-moñang nde r-emi-motara yby-pe. Ybak-y-pe i ñe-moñanga îabé! Oré r-emi-'u, 'ara-îabi'õ-nduara, e-î-me'eng kori orébe. Nde ñyrõ oré angaîpaba r-esé orébe, oré r-erekó-memûã-sara supé oré ñyrõ îabé. Oré mo'ar-ukar umen îepe tentação pupé, oré pysyrõ-te îepé mba'e-a'iba suí.
Notice that two Portuguese words, "Reino" (Kingdom) and "tentação" (temptation) have been inserted, as no such ...
See also:Old Tupi language, Old Tupi language - Early Tupi Scholarship, Old Tupi language - Phonology, Old Tupi language - Vowels, Old Tupi language - Semivowels, Old Tupi language - Consonants, Old Tupi language - Considerations on the Writing System, Old Tupi language - Morphology, Old Tupi language - Grammatical Structure, Old Tupi language - Presence of Tupi in Brazil, Old Tupi language - Sample Vocabulary, Old Tupi language - Colors, Old Tupi language - Substances, Old Tupi language - People, Old Tupi language - The Body, Old Tupi language - Animals, Old Tupi language - Plants, Old Tupi language - Society, Old Tupi language - Adjectives, Old Tupi language - Sample Text, Old Tupi language - Recurrency, Old Tupi language - Bibliography Read more here: » Old Tupi language: Encyclopedia II - Old Tupi language - Sample Text |
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Spiritual Dictionary on Silver cord silver cord The cord of consciousness – invisible to physical reality – which allows us to leave the physical body, yet remain linked to the physical body while in astral travel or projection. Often noted in the OBE or NDE as a silver cord, it looks like an umbilical cord and is attached at the solar plexus, heart, or top of head (See also: Silver cord, Body Mind and Soul)
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| | | | | |  |  |  | NDE: Encyclopedia II - Spanish prepositions - aA, from the Latin AD, has the basic meaning of "to" or "at".
One major use of a is to introduce indirect objects (the role of the dative case in Latin):
Le envié la carta a Ana = "I sent the letter to Ana "
¿Le(s) regalaste el coche a tus padres? = "Did you give your parents the car as a present?"
It is the main preposition that indicates movement:
¿Adónde vas? = "Where are you going [to]?"
Voy a ...
See also:Spanish prepositions, Spanish prepositions - a, Spanish prepositions - Personal a, Spanish prepositions - ante, Spanish prepositions - bajo, Spanish prepositions - cabe, Spanish prepositions - con, Spanish prepositions - contra, Spanish prepositions - de, Spanish prepositions - desde, Spanish prepositions - durante, Spanish prepositions - en, Spanish prepositions - entre, Spanish prepositions - hacia, Spanish prepositions - hasta, Spanish prepositions - mediante, Spanish prepositions - por and para, Spanish prepositions - pro, Spanish prepositions - según, Spanish prepositions - sin, Spanish prepositions - so, Spanish prepositions - sobre, Spanish prepositions - tras, Spanish prepositions - vía, Spanish prepositions - Compound prepositions, Spanish prepositions - Translating English postpositions Read more here: » Spanish prepositions: Encyclopedia II - Spanish prepositions - a |
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|  |  |  | NDE: Encyclopedia II - Breisgau - HistoryIn earlier times, the Breisgau was known as Breisachgau, meaning the shire around the town of Breisach on the right bank of the Rhine.
The earliest historically attested inhabitants were celtic tribes. In Roman times, the area was part of the province of Germania superior. After the fall of the limes in 260, the area was settled by the Alemanni. In the 12th century, Freiburg was founded by the counts of Zähringen. Until 1797, the area was part of the Vorlände, the area in southwest Germany ruled by the Austrian Habsburgs, but ...
See also:Breisgau, Breisgau - History, Breisgau - Borders and area, Breisgau - Climate, Breisgau - Agriculture, Breisgau - Places in the Breisgau Read more here: » Breisgau: Encyclopedia II - Breisgau - History |
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| | |  |  |  | NDE: Encyclopedia II - BMW motorcycles - StyleEvery bike has one or two of the following primary designations:
C - cruiser
S - sport
T - touring
R - road
GS - Gelände/Strasse off-road/on-road
Additionally, a bike may have zero or more of the following modifiers in its name:
L - luxury
P - police
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See also:BMW motorcycles, BMW motorcycles - History, BMW motorcycles - Model names, BMW motorcycles - Engine types, BMW motorcycles - F series, BMW motorcycles - R series, BMW motorcycles - K series, BMW motorcycles - Engine Volume, BMW motorcycles - Style, BMW motorcycles - Technologies, BMW motorcycles - Paralever, BMW motorcycles - Telelever, BMW motorcycles - The BMW C1 Read more here: » BMW motorcycles: Encyclopedia II - BMW motorcycles - Style |
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|  |  |  | NDE: Encyclopedia II - Mozarabic language - Sample text 11th centuryMio sîdî ïbrâhîm
yâ tú uemme dolge
fente mib
de nohte
in non si non keris
irey-me tib
gari-me a ob
legar-te
Mi señor Ibrahim,
¡oh tú, hombre dulce!
vente a mí
de noche.
Si no, si no quieres,
ireme a ti,
dime a dónde
encontrarte.
Meu senhor Ibrâhim,
ó tu, homem doce!
vem a mim
de noite.
Senão, se não queres,< ...
See also:Mozarabic language, Mozarabic language - Sample text 11th century Read more here: » Mozarabic language: Encyclopedia II - Mozarabic language - Sample text 11th century |
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