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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Joaquín Blake y Joyes - Peninsular War

Exploits in the field led to further promotions, and by the start of the Peninsular War in 1808, Blake held the rank of Lieutenant General. He was appointed head of the Supreme Junta's Army of Galicia (a paper force of 43,000 holding the Spanish left wing along the Cantabrian mountains) during the French invasions and fought well against Napoleon's Grande Armée despite the heavy odds against him. Blake and Cuesta were defeated on July 14 at Medina del Rio Seco. Following the general French retreat prompted by the disaster at Bailén, ...

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Lake Junaluska North Carolina - Geography

Lake Junaluska is located at 35°31'40" North, 82°58'35" West (35.527829, -82.976495)GR1. It has a beautiful setting: Haywood County is known for the 18 peaks over 6,000 feet (1,829 m), more than any county east of the Mississippi River. The 200 acre (0.8 km²) lake is surrounded by 1,200 acres (5 km²) of beautiful rolling hills and valleys. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 15.1 km² (5.8 mi²). 14.3 km² (5.5 mi²) of it is land and 0.8 km ...

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Rajpath - India Gate

India Gate is India's war memorial arch in honour of those who died in the first World War and second Afghan War. It is also India's memorial of the Unknown Soldier. Rajpath (Hindi for King's Way) itself is the road used on 26 January each year for India's Republic Day Parade. Celebration of India becoming a republic and showcase of India's cultural diversity and military might. It is also used for funeral processions of important India's political leaders. The opening scene of the movie Gandhi starts at Rajpath. Rajpath ...

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Quincy University - History

A small group of Franciscan friars left Germany in 1858 to serve the German-speaking population in what was then the frontier state of Illinois. In 1860, they founded the institution as St. Francis Solanus College, receiving a formal charter from the state in 1873. The college proved to be an excellent site for the training of young Franciscan priests, and in 1917 the name was chang ...

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Quincy University, Quincy University - History, Quincy University - Academics, Quincy University - Athletics, Quincy University - Notable Alumni

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Lord & Taylor - Expansion and Retreat

While a part of Associated and under the leadership of CEO Joseph E. Brooks, during 1970s aggressively expanded into Texas, Illinois and Michigan and in the early 1980s south Florida saw 11 stores opened in quick succession. Partially withdrew from the oil-shocked Texas and southern Florida markets in 1989-1990 after its 1986 acquisition by May. After May assumed ownership, the majority of ADG's Hahne & Co. division (six New Jersey locations) and several former John Wanamaker (Philadelphia) locations were combined with Lord & Taylor. Since 1995 Lord & Taylor has occupied the for ...

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Dale Chihuly - Permanent collections

United States Colorado (2004) [1] Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs Minnesota (2001) [2] Mayo Clinic, Rochester Nebraska (2000) [3] Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha Nevada (1998) Fiori di Como, Bellagio Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas New Jersey (2003) [4] Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City New York (1987) Rainbow Room Frieze, Rockefeller Cen ...

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Mahasi Sayadaw - Brief Biography

The Mahāsi Sayādaw was born in 1904 in Seikkhun village in Upper Burma. He became a novice at age twelve, and ordained at age twenty with the name U Sobhana. Over the course decades of study, he passed the rigorous series of government examinations in the Theravāda Buddhist texts, gaining the newly-introduced Dhammācariya (dhamma teacher) degree in 1941. In 1931, U Sobhana took leave from teaching scriptural studies in Moulmein, South Burma, and went to nearby Thaton to practice intensive Vipassana meditation under the Mingun Jeta ...

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Lützen 1813 - The Battle

Napoleon was visiting the 1632 battlefield, playing tour guide with his staff by pointing to the sites and describing the events of 1632, in detail from memory, when he heard the sound of cannons. He immediately cut the tour short and rode off toward the direction of the artillery fire. Arriving on the scene, he quickly sized up the situation and decided to set a trap using Ney's corps as bait. He ordered the Marshal to make a fighting withdrawal toward Lutzen, meanwhile he would send Ney reinforcements which would take up strong, defensive ...

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Helicopter Pilotage - Flight Conditions

There are two basic flight conditions which may be considered for a helicopter. These are hovering and forward flight. Helicopter Pilotage - Hovering. Hovering is the most challenging part of flying a helicopter. This is due to the fact that while in a hover, a helicopter generates its own gusty air which acts against the fuselage and flight control surfaces. The end result is constant control inputs and corrections by the pilot to keep the helicopter where he wants it. However, despite the actual complexi ...

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Kremlin towers - Troitskaya

The Troitskaya Tower (Троицкая башня in Russian) is a tower with a through-passage in the center of the northwestern wall of the Moscow Kremlin, which overlooks the Alexander Garden. The Troitskaya Tower was built in 1495-1499 by an Italian architect Aloisio da Milano (known in Russia as Aleviz Fryazin Milanets). The tower beared several names, including Rizopolozhenskaya, Znamenskaya, and Karetnaya. It received its current name in 1658 from the Troitskaya Coaching Inn (Троицкое подворье) in ...

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Kalu Rinpoche - History

Kyabje Dorje Chang Kalu Rinpoche was born in 1905 during the Female Wood Snake year of the Tibetan lunar calendar in the district of Treshö Gang chi Rawa in the Hor region of Kham, Eastern Tibet. When Kalu Rinpoche was fifteen years old, he was sent to begin his higher studies at the great monastery of Palpung, the foremost center of the Karma Kagyu school. He remained there for more than a decade, during which time he mastered the vast body of teaching that forms the philosophical basis of Buddhist practice and completed two ...

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Schwetzingen - History

Schwetzingen was mentioned as "suezzingen" for the first time in 766 in the Lorscher Codex but there are already traces of settlement from the Stone Age. Originally it consisted of two settlements, Ober- and Unterschwetzingen, that grew together in the course of the 17th and 18th century. Originally the town belonged to the diocese of Worms, but fell under the reign of the counts of the Palatinate in the 12th century. The moated castle of Schwetzingen is mentioned for the first time in 1350. It was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War a ...

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Freeman's Farm - Description of the Battle

The British did not get an early start. They had very poor intelligence about the American forces or their arrangement, and a morning fog limited their vision. By noon it had burned off, and they got underway. Arnold, meanwhile, had ridden out to the far left flank, and asked Colonel Daniel Morgan's men to stop Fraser's advance. Both Morgan and Arnold preferred to strike while the British were in columns, moving through the woods. Arnold took advantage of his earlier orders which would permit an in-force reconnaissance, to order Morga ...

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Andrew Cohen - Ideas

Cohen’s original spiritual teaching, Evolutionary Enlightenment, is said to be unique for placing the traditional realization of enlightenment in the context of cosmic evolution. By awakening to the timeless "Ground of Being," Cohen maintains, human beings can liberate themselves from selfish motives, or ego, and learn to manifest what he calls the "Authentic Self." This self beyond ego is said to represent humanity at its most wholesome: creative, compassionate, and motivated by an "evolutionary impulse" that is "one with the big bang its ...

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Andrew Cohen, Andrew Cohen - Ideas, Andrew Cohen - Criticism, Andrew Cohen - Books by Cohen, Andrew Cohen - Books about Cohen, Andrew Cohen - Articles

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Poltava - Battle

When the battle opened, Charles had about 20,000 men, while Peter commanded about 45,000. To make matters worse for the Swedish, Charles was wounded during the siege and had to turn over command to Field Marshal Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld. Nevertheless he planned to break the Russian lines and escape to the north. The battle began before dawn at 3:45 am, with the Swedes advancing against the Russian fortified lines. At first, the battle started off in a traditional fashion, with the better trained Swedes pressing in on the Russians' left ...

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Battle of Poltava, Battle of Poltava - Prelude, Battle of Poltava - Battle, Battle of Poltava - Aftermath, Battle of Poltava - Bibliography

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Sonoma Valley - History

Mission San Francisco Solano was the site of the northernmost in the chain of twenty-one missions built in Alta California by the Franciscan order. Established in 1823 and named to honor St. Francis Solano, Mission Sonoma (as it is often called) was the sole California mission established under the rule of a newly-independent Mexico. Within two generations of the Europeans' arrival, however, the indigenous societies, dispossessed of their land and decimated by diseases to which Europeans were resistant, no longer existed to be Christianized. ...

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Sonoma Valley, Sonoma Valley - History, Sonoma Valley - Geology, Sonoma Valley - Points of interest

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Shenandoah National Park - Attractions

The park is best known for Skyline Drive, a 105 mile (169 km) road that runs the entire length of the park along the ridge of the mountains. The drive is particularly popular in the fall when the leaves are changing colors. 101 miles (162 km) of the Appalachian Trail are also in the park. In total, there are over 500 miles (800 km) of trails within the park. There is also horseback riding, camping, bicycling, and many waterfalls. The Skyline Drive is a designated as a National Scenic Byway and an All-American Road. Lodges are located at Skyland and Big Meadows. The Park's Harr ...

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Shenandoah National Park, Shenandoah National Park - Attractions, Shenandoah National Park - Biology, Shenandoah National Park - Waterfalls, Shenandoah National Park - History

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Marathon - Battle

On the ninth day (either 12 September or possibly 12 August 490 BC reckoned in the proleptic Julian calendar) it became known to the Athenians that Eretria had fallen by treachery. This meant that Artaphernes was now free to move, and might attack Athens. The Athenian army went out to face the Persians. This was probably a combined decision by the generals, although Herodotus reports that they were rotating days of command and that Miltiades was in charge at this point, since he had a large part in persuading the others to do so. According t ...

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Battle of Marathon, Battle of Marathon - Background, Battle of Marathon - Battle, Battle of Marathon - Aftermath, Battle of Marathon - Conclusion, Battle of Marathon - Date of the battle, Battle of Marathon - Marathon run

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Chögyam Trungpa - Chronology

1940: Born in Kham, Eastern Tibet. Enthroned as eleventh Trungpa Tulku, Supreme Abbot of Surmang Monasteries, and Governor of Surmang District. Some put is birth in 1939, including his bio at http://www.shambhala.org/teachers/vctr/ctrbio.html 1944-59: Studies traditional monastic disciplines, meditation, and philosophy, as well as calligraphy, thangka painting, and monastic dance. 1947: Ordained as a shramanera (novice monk). 1958: Receives degrees of Kyorpön (Doctor of Divinity) and Khenpo (Master ...

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Chögyam Trungpa, Chögyam Trungpa - Chronology, Chögyam Trungpa - List of published works

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - São José dos Campos - Education and research centers

São José dos Campos is an important research center in Brazil. The Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE) has its headquarters there. It coordinates intensive research and development in areas such as Earth observation, space sciences and space technologies. Also the Brazilian Aerospace Technical Center (CTA) has its facilities in the city. There are 53 secondary schools, 54 primary schools and 109 preschools. Unip - Universidade Paulista Univap - Universidade do Vale do Paraíba Faap ...

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São José dos Campos, São José dos Campos - Geographic information, São José dos Campos - History, São José dos Campos - Demographics, São José dos Campos - Administration and political division, São José dos Campos - Shopping areas, São José dos Campos - Business tourism and interesting sites, São José dos Campos - Heritage and culture, São José dos Campos - Entertainment leisure and sports, São José dos Campos - Education and research centers, São José dos Campos - Media, São José dos Campos - Infrastructure, São José dos Campos - Transportation and Communication, São José dos Campos - Health and utilities, São José dos Campos - Economy, São José dos Campos - Overview, São José dos Campos - Industry, São José dos Campos - Service industry, São José dos Campos - Sources

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Kabul - History

The first records of Kabul are a mention of the Kubha River around 1200 BCE and a reference to the settlement Kabura by the Persian Achaemenids around 300 BCE. Kabul was known as Chabolo in antiquity. The Bactrians founded the town of Parapamisidae near Kabul, but it was later ceded to the Mauryans in the 1st century BCE, Kushans in the 1st century CE and then Hindus until its capture by the Arabs in 664. Over the next 600 years, the city was successively controlled by the Samanids of Bokhara, the Ghaznavid Em ...

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Kabul, Kabul - Reconstruction, Kabul - History, Kabul - Attractions

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Reatreat Center - The Reatreat Center for Enlightenment: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Stones River - January 1 to 3

At 3 a.m. on January 1, 1863, Rosecrans revived his original plan and ordered Van Cleve's division (commanded by Col. Samuel Beatty following Van Cleve's wounding the previous day) to cross the river and occupy the heights there, protecting two river crossing sites and providing a good platform for artillery. But the day was relatively quiet as both armies observed New Year's Day by resting and tending to their wounded. Polk launched two probes of the Union line, one against Thomas, the other aga ...

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Battle of Stones River, Battle of Stones River - Stones River Campaign, Battle of Stones River - Murfreesboro and plans for battle, Battle of Stones River - December 31, Battle of Stones River - January 1 to 3, Battle of Stones River - Aftermath

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