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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Sears |  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - Billy Meier - Criticism and ControversyIn response, critics claim there exist many examples of forgery such as focus problems and light-direction problems, both signs of cut-and-paste or model work. Other critics claim to have shown that one "beamship" picture appears to be a pie tin, another shows small machine bolts on the bottom, a picture of his Pleiadian alien contact Semjase was a model from a Sears catalog, and another Pleiadian was Dean Martin on TV. Perhaps the most damning evidence in the skeptics' view was submitted from a reporter investigating Meier's story, who claims to ha ...
See also:Billy Meier, Billy Meier - Background, Billy Meier - Contact, Billy Meier - Topics, Billy Meier - Criticism and Controversy, Billy Meier - Related reading, Billy Meier - DVD Read more here: » Billy Meier: Encyclopedia II - Billy Meier - Criticism and Controversy |
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|  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian mythology - DeathEgypt was possibly the first civilization to have any belief in an afterlife, and probably the first to have a positive outlook on it. Beliefs about the soul and afterlife focused heavily on preservation of the body, or ba (The soul was known as the ka). This meant that embalming and mummification were practiced, in order to preserve the individual's identity in the afterlife. Originally the dead were buried in reed caskets in the searing hot sand, which caused the remains to dry quickly, preventing decomposition, and were subsequently burie ...
See also:Egyptian mythology, Egyptian mythology - Gods, Egyptian mythology - Death, Egyptian mythology - The monotheistic period, Egyptian mythology - Temples, Egyptian mythology - External influences, Egyptian mythology - Notes on pronunciation Read more here: » Egyptian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian mythology - Death |
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|  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - Mummy - Mummies in Ancient EgyptIn Egypt, the dead were originally not mummified with the extensive process that happened during the first dynasty. The dead were originally buried in reed caskets in the sand. The searing hot sand caused the remains to dry quickly, preventing decomposition. After a while, though, they started constructing wooden tombs, and the extensive process of mummification was made so that the bodies would not decompose in the afterlife. The mummified individual was placed at his/her final re ...
See also:Mummy, Mummy - Etymology, Mummy - Mummies in Ancient Egypt, Mummy - Egyptian mummification process, Mummy - Egyptian burial rituals, Mummy - Open problems, Mummy - Mummies in other civilizations, Mummy - Chinese mummy, Mummy - Natural mummies, Mummy - Mummies in recent times, Mummy - Mummies in fiction, Mummy - Famous mummies, Mummy - From Egypt, Mummy - Others Read more here: » Mummy: Encyclopedia II - Mummy - Mummies in Ancient Egypt |
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|  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - List of Grand Slam Women's Singles champions - Titles
List of Grand Slam Women's Singles champions - By Number.
?: United States (19 – Wills Moody; 18 – Evert; 16 – Navratilova; 12 – King; 9 – Connolly; 7 – S. Williams; 6 – Hart, Osborne duPont; 5 – Betz, Brough, Gibson, Marble, V. Williams; 4 – Hotchkiss-Wightman; 3 – Atkinson, Browne, Capriati, Davenport, Sutton; 2 – Austin, Cahill, Jones, Richey, Townsend; 1 – Barger Wallach, Hansell, Hantze Susmant, Hellwig, Homans, Jordan, Reid, Roosevelt, Sears, Seles, Terry)
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See also:List of Grand Slam Women's Singles champions, List of Grand Slam Women's Singles champions - Titles, List of Grand Slam Women's Singles champions - By Number, List of Grand Slam Women's Singles champions - By Decade Read more here: » List of Grand Slam Women's Singles champions: Encyclopedia II - List of Grand Slam Women's Singles champions - Titles |
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| |  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - Techno music - Substyles and related genresIn the early 1990s, adventurous techno producers experimented with the style, spawning new genres that have taken on a life of their own. The most prominent of these techno offshoots are:
Detroit techno - music in the style of early techno from Detroit, but not necessarily originating in Detroit. Famous for searing strings and crisp, tight but intricate hihat patterns.
Tech house - a slightly lower-tempo fusion that often combines techno with a prominent bass line and other elements of house and dub.
Trance and ...
See also:Techno music, Techno music - History, Techno music - Musicology, Techno music - Substyles and related genres, Techno music - Important artists, Techno music - Online Radio, Techno music - Bibliography Read more here: » Techno music: Encyclopedia II - Techno music - Substyles and related genres |
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|  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - State Jewish Theater Romania - Baraşeum Jewish TheaterOn March 1, 1941 Teatrul Evreiesc Baraşeum (the Baraşeum Jewish Theater) opened with a revue, Ce faci astă seară? (What are you doing this evening?). Five days later they premiered a production of The Brothers Sanger by Margereth Kennedy. They changed the name to Gema and also substituted a different author's name (since they were only allowed to do plays by Jews). [Bercovici, 1998, 179-181, 184-185]
During the war years, the Baraşeum Jewish Theater premiered over thirty productions, about half of them ...
See also:State Jewish Theater Romania, State Jewish Theater Romania - Prehistory, State Jewish Theater Romania - Baraşeum Jewish Theater, State Jewish Theater Romania - IKUF, State Jewish Theater Romania - The State Jewish Theater Read more here: » State Jewish Theater Romania: Encyclopedia II - State Jewish Theater Romania - Baraşeum Jewish Theater |
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|  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - North American Aerospace Defense Command - NORAD in popular cultureNORAD comes to public attention at Christmas, when it "tracks" Santa Claus on his journey around the world delivering toys for the world's children. 2005 marked the 50th time of NORAD tracking Santa. This tradition started when a local Sears store in Colorado misprinted the phone number and kids, who thought they were calling Santa, called NORAD instead. This has become a tradition ever since 1955. [3]
Cheyenne Mountain was one of the settings of the 1983 motion picture WarGames, starring Matthew Broderick as a teenager that ha ...
See also:North American Aerospace Defense Command, North American Aerospace Defense Command - Organization and leadership, North American Aerospace Defense Command - History, North American Aerospace Defense Command - Background and formation, North American Aerospace Defense Command - Changes of mission, North American Aerospace Defense Command - Commanders, North American Aerospace Defense Command - NORAD in popular culture Read more here: » North American Aerospace Defense Command: Encyclopedia II - North American Aerospace Defense Command - NORAD in popular culture |
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|  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - Metallica album - ControversyThe Black Album was a controversial album amongst fans of the band. While the album and the band were critically and commercially praised, many fans expressed disappointment and outrage at the new direction taken by Metallica; gone, for the most part were the searing riffs, intense speeds and lyrical themes of such the first four albums - the Black Album presented a more radio-friendly, commercially accessible Metallica, evidenced by the ballad "Nothing Else Matters". Considering that, in their early days, the band vowed never to make a ball ...
See also:Metallica album, Metallica album - Controversy, Metallica album - Bob Rock, Metallica album - Grammy success, Metallica album - The Tour, Metallica album - Album line-up, Metallica album - Track listing, Metallica album - Charting singles Read more here: » Metallica album: Encyclopedia II - Metallica album - Controversy |
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|  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - John Hancock Tower - 601 Congress StreetIn 2002, Manulife began construction of a 14-story building in the Seaport District at 601 Congress Street (Picture). The building was designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP of Chicago, designers of the John Hancock Center in Chicago and the Sears Tower, also in Chicago. The building features a "green" (energy-efficient) dual glass curtain wall construction, making it among the first buildings in Boston to win national LEED (Lea ...
See also:John Hancock Tower, John Hancock Tower - Hancock Place the John Hancock Tower, John Hancock Tower - Introduction, John Hancock Tower - Problems with the building, John Hancock Tower - The Berkeley Building the old John Hancock Building, John Hancock Tower - The Stephen L. Brown Building 197 Clarendon St., John Hancock Tower - 601 Congress Street, John Hancock Tower - Note on company name Read more here: » John Hancock Tower: Encyclopedia II - John Hancock Tower - 601 Congress Street |
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|  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - North American Aerospace Defense Command - NORAD in popular cultureNORAD comes to public attention at Christmas, when it "tracks" Santa Claus on his journey around the world delivering toys for the world's children. 2005 marked the 50th time of NORAD tracking Santa. This tradition started when a local Sears store in Colorado misprinted the phone number and kids, who thought they were calling Santa, called NORAD instead. This has become a tradition ever since 1955. [3]
NORAD is also featured in Tom Clancy's novel The Sum of All Fears and its associated film. Furthermore, the Command & Conquer: Red A ...
See also:North American Aerospace Defense Command, North American Aerospace Defense Command - Organization and leadership, North American Aerospace Defense Command - History, North American Aerospace Defense Command - Background and formation, North American Aerospace Defense Command - Changes of mission, North American Aerospace Defense Command - Commanders, North American Aerospace Defense Command - NORAD in popular culture Read more here: » North American Aerospace Defense Command: Encyclopedia II - North American Aerospace Defense Command - NORAD in popular culture |
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|  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - North American Aerospace Defense Command - NORAD in popular cultureNORAD comes to public attention at Christmas, when it "tracks" Santa Claus on his journey around the world delivering toys for the world's children. 2005 marked the 50th time of NORAD tracking Santa. This tradition started when a local Sears store in Colorado misprinted the phone number and kids, who thought they were calling Santa, called NORAD instead. This has become a tradition ever since 1955. [3]
Norad is also featured in Tom Clancy's novel The Sum of All Fears and its associated film. Furthermore, the Command & Conquer: Red A ...
See also:North American Aerospace Defense Command, North American Aerospace Defense Command - Organization and leadership, North American Aerospace Defense Command - History, North American Aerospace Defense Command - Background and formation, North American Aerospace Defense Command - Changes of mission, North American Aerospace Defense Command - Commanders, North American Aerospace Defense Command - NORAD in popular culture Read more here: » North American Aerospace Defense Command: Encyclopedia II - North American Aerospace Defense Command - NORAD in popular culture |
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|  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - British Columbia PSERC v. BCGSEU - BackgroundBefore Meiorin, Human Rights violations were treated in one of two ways; either as direct discrimination pursuant to the analysis in Ontario Human Rights Commission v. Borough of Etobicoke [1982] 1 S.C.R. 202, or as adverse effects discrimination pursuant to the analysis in O'Malley v. Simpson-Sears [1985] 2 S.C.R. 536. Academic writing deeply criticized this bifurcation of analysis as arbitrary and unhelpful in protecting equality rights. With the Meiorin case, the court decided to confront this criticism and refashion the analysis.
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See also:British Columbia PSERC v. BCGSEU, British Columbia PSERC v. BCGSEU - Background, British Columbia PSERC v. BCGSEU - Facts, British Columbia PSERC v. BCGSEU - Reasoning of the Court, British Columbia PSERC v. BCGSEU - Meiorin test, British Columbia PSERC v. BCGSEU - Rational Connection, British Columbia PSERC v. BCGSEU - Good Faith, British Columbia PSERC v. BCGSEU - Undue Hardship, British Columbia PSERC v. BCGSEU - External link Read more here: » British Columbia PSERC v. BCGSEU: Encyclopedia II - British Columbia PSERC v. BCGSEU - Background |
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|  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - Elgin Illinois - Architecture and historic preservationThe city is known for its historic architecture and landmarks from the Victorian era, including some fine examples of homes in the Queen Anne style. Many of the most remarkable homes once belonged to National Watch Company executives. Many interesting Sears Catalog Homes arrived in Elgin as kits from 1908 to 1940.
Predating Victorian homes were homes made of native cobblestone. It is believed that Elgin had at one time the largest concentration of cobblestone homes outside of Rochester, New York. Several such homes built by the earlie ...
See also:Elgin Illinois, Elgin Illinois - History, Elgin Illinois - Architecture and historic preservation, Elgin Illinois - Arts Recreation and Conservation, Elgin Illinois - Elgin today, Elgin Illinois - Government, Elgin Illinois - Geography, Elgin Illinois - Demographics, Elgin Illinois - Notable Elginites, Elgin Illinois - Education, Elgin Illinois - Commemorative coin Read more here: » Elgin Illinois: Encyclopedia II - Elgin Illinois - Architecture and historic preservation |
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|  |  |  | Sears: Encyclopedia II - Gut flora - RolesBacteria in the gut fulfil a host of important functions for humans, including breaking down and aiding in the absorption of otherwise undigestible food (Wynne et al., 2004); stimulating cell growth; repressing the growth of harmful bacteria, training the immune system to respond only to pathogens; and defending against some diseases (Guarner and Malagelada, 2003b; Keeley, 2004; Sears, 2005).
Gut flora - Carbohydrate ...
See also:Gut flora, Gut flora - Localization, Gut flora - Types, Gut flora - Roles, Gut flora - Carbohydrate fermentation and absorption, Gut flora - Trophic effects, Gut flora - Repression of pathogenic bacterial growth, Gut flora - Immunity, Gut flora - Preventing allergy, Gut flora - Preventing Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Gut flora - Effects of antibiotics, Gut flora - Probiotics, Gut flora - Role in disease, Gut flora - Cancer, Gut flora - Translocation, Gut flora - Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Gut flora - Colitis Read more here: » Gut flora: Encyclopedia II - Gut flora - Roles |
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