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Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Doom - Appearances in other media

Doctor Doom has appeared in several video games. He was the final boss in the 1989 computer game "Spider-Man and Captain America in Doctor Doom's Revenge" and in Sega's 1991 Spider-Man arcade game. Later, he was featured as a boss character in the Capcom fighting game, "Marvel Super-Heroes," who only became playable after the game was beaten once and a code was entered. He returned as a selectable character in "Marvel vs. Capcom 2". He is particularly notorious for the so-called "Strider/Doom trap" in the latter game. He also appeared in Marvel Superheroes: War of the Gems for Super NES, an ...

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Doctor Doom, Doctor Doom - Character history, Doctor Doom - Goals, Doctor Doom - Adversaries, Doctor Doom - Powers and abilities, Doctor Doom - Ultimate Doctor Doom, Doctor Doom - Character history, Doctor Doom - Powers and abilities, Doctor Doom - Critical reaction, Doctor Doom - Appearances in other media, Doctor Doom - 2005 film, Doctor Doom - Daniel Dumile as MF Doom, Doctor Doom - Influences on other characters, Doctor Doom - Bibliography of comic books starring Doctor Doom

Read more here: » Doctor Doom: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Doom - Appearances in other media

Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Seto Kaiba - Notable Dueling Cards

Although Kaiba's best known cards are his three Blue-Eyes White Dragons and the fusion monster formed from the three dragons, the Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon, other Duel Monsters Cards have been utilized in his deck. Kaiba appears to favor the Beatdown type of strategy, meaning using cards and monsters that completely overpower his opponents. His deck has often been referred to as a "Power Deck". In the earier episodes, most of the cards in his deck are high attack power monsters. As the series goes on, his deck evloves even more ...

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Seto Kaiba, Seto Kaiba - Kaiba's Past Life, Seto Kaiba - Kaiba in the second series anime, Seto Kaiba - Kaiba's past in the second series anime, Seto Kaiba - Notable Dueling Cards, Seto Kaiba - Monster Cards, Seto Kaiba - Magic Cards, Seto Kaiba - Trap Cards, Seto Kaiba - Trivia, Seto Kaiba - Reference

Read more here: » Seto Kaiba: Encyclopedia II - Seto Kaiba - Notable Dueling Cards

Trap Dictionary: Relationship as a spiritual pathway

Some people have the idea that if they are really interested in spiritual awakening they should no longer focus on relationships, and yet something keeps bringing them back into relationship. How can relationships be a vehicle for spiritual awakening?

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Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Catalytic converter - Technical details

The catalytic converter consists of several components: The core, catalyst support, or substrate. In modern catalytic converters this is most often a ceramic honeycomb, however stainless steel foil honeycombs are also used. The purpose of the core is to "support the catalyst", and therefore it is often called a "Catalyst Support". The washcoat. In an effort to make converters more efficient a washcoat is utilized, most often a mixture of silicon and aluminum. The washcoat when added to the core forms a rough, irregular ...

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Catalytic converter, Catalytic converter - Purpose and function of catalytic converters, Catalytic converter - Catalyst Poisoning, Catalytic converter - Technical details, Catalytic converter - Regulations, Catalytic converter - Patents

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Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Hashish - Methods of Ingestion

Hashish - 'Hard' Hash. Usually between dark and light brown in colour. This hash is often crumbled into tiny pieces to obtain maximum surface area when burning and mixed with tobacco. This mix can be rolled up into a cigarette with rolling papers (what is known as a 'joint' or 'spliff'). In Europe and North Africa many users break off a a 1-2cm piece of cigarette and use this as a 'filter' or 'roach' (the part of the cigarette which goes into your mouth). In France and many French-speaking parts of Switzerland this is known as roll ...

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Hashish, Hashish - History, Hashish - Manufacturing, Hashish - Availability and Quality, Hashish - Methods of Ingestion, Hashish - 'Hard' Hash, Hashish - 'Soft' Hash, Hashish - Honey oil, Hashish - Manufacturing, Hashish - Availability, Hashish - Soap bar, Hashish - Notes

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Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Nitroglycerin - Preparation

Nitroglycerin is prepared by nitration of glycerol (also known as glycerin). In the process, glycerin is slowly tipped into a mix of full concentration nitric and sulfuric acids (about 50% sulfuric acid, 40% nitric acid, and 5-10% glycerin). The mixed acid must be cooled to approximately room temperature before the glycerin is added because they exotherm (heat up) greatly when combined. The solution is slowly stirred. A few seconds after mixing, the vessel must be immersed in a jacket of ice water to prevent the exothermic reaction from over ...

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Nitroglycerin, Nitroglycerin - History, Nitroglycerin - Instability and desensitization, Nitroglycerin - What is detonation?, Nitroglycerin - Preparation, Nitroglycerin - Manufacturing, Nitroglycerin - Medical use, Nitroglycerin - Other Uses

Read more here: » Nitroglycerin: Encyclopedia II - Nitroglycerin - Preparation

Trap Dictionary: How to have a dialogue with God  

Prayer is a conversation or dialogue with God and the art of prayer is knowing how to speak to and listen to God.

 

If communication is to deepen the relationship of faith, the matter of this conversation cannot be superficial small talk or even mind talk. It must involve a total sharing or encounter of persons.

 

To understand prayer as communication in an interpersonal relationship, it will be helpful for us to notice how human beings come to know and love each other through communication.

 

(See also: Metaphysics, Metaphysical Principles, Definition of Metaphysics, Metaphysical Techniques, Miracles, Creating Miracles Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, Peace of Mind, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Doom - Character history

Victor was born to Werner von Doom, a noted Roma healer, and Cynthia von Doom, who was said to be a witch. His mother was killed when Victor was an infant. She had attempted to gain power to protect her gypsy tribe from persecution by the reigning authorities of Latveria. Unfortunately, she bargained with the demon Mephisto for power (in the Earth X comic, it was stated that her bargain was that, in exchange for her soul, Mephisto would ensure that her son became notable, however Earth X is an alternate reality and therefore no ...

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Doctor Doom, Doctor Doom - Character history, Doctor Doom - Goals, Doctor Doom - Adversaries, Doctor Doom - Powers and abilities, Doctor Doom - Ultimate Doctor Doom, Doctor Doom - Character history, Doctor Doom - Powers and abilities, Doctor Doom - Critical reaction, Doctor Doom - Appearances in other media, Doctor Doom - 2005 film, Doctor Doom - Daniel Dumile as MF Doom, Doctor Doom - Influences on other characters, Doctor Doom - Bibliography of comic books starring Doctor Doom

Read more here: » Doctor Doom: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Doom - Character history

Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - The Prince of Tennis - Episode List

The Prince of Tennis - Season One. Episode 1-10: Interschool ranking arc I Episode 11-21: Vs. Fudomine Arc Episode 22-26: Seigaku Training 001: The Prince Appears 002: Samurai Junior 003: The Seigaku regular members have arrived 004: A man know as a viper 005: Snake Shoot 006: That man, Nanjiroh Echizen... 007: Two Ryoma's 008: Split step 009: The hard day 010: Coun ...

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The Prince of Tennis, The Prince of Tennis - Plot, The Prince of Tennis - Notable rival schools, The Prince of Tennis - Others, The Prince of Tennis - Episode List, The Prince of Tennis - Season One, The Prince of Tennis - Season Two, The Prince of Tennis - Season Three, The Prince of Tennis - Season Four, The Prince of Tennis - Minor Characters, The Prince of Tennis - TV Show, The Prince of Tennis - Opening Themes, The Prince of Tennis - Ending Themes, The Prince of Tennis - Movie, The Prince of Tennis - New OVA Series, The Prince of Tennis - Soundtracks, The Prince of Tennis - Impact

Read more here: » The Prince of Tennis: Encyclopedia II - The Prince of Tennis - Episode List

Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Tlingit - Food

Food is a central part of Tlingit culture, and the land is an abundant provider. A saying amongst the Tlingit is that "when the tide goes out the table is set". This refers to the richness of intertidal life found on the beaches of Southeast Alaska, most of which can be harvested for food. Another saying is that "in Lingít Aaní you have to be an idiot to starve". Since food is so easy to gather from the beaches, a person who can't feed themselves at least enough to stay alive is considered to be a fool, perhaps mentally incompetent ...

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Tlingit, Tlingit - Territory, Tlingit - Culture, Tlingit - Kinship, Tlingit - Property, Tlingit - Potlatch, Tlingit - Art, Tlingit - War, Tlingit - Food, Tlingit - Nutrition, Tlingit - Beach Food, Tlingit - Salmon, Tlingit - Herring and Hooligan, Tlingit - Other Fish, Tlingit - Marine Mammals, Tlingit - Game, Tlingit - Philosophy and Religion, Tlingit - Dualism, Tlingit - Spirituality, Tlingit - Death and the Afterlife, Tlingit - Shamanism, Tlingit - Man and Nature, Tlingit - The Kooshdakhaa, Tlingit - History, Tlingit - Creation myth and the Raven Cycle, Tlingit - The Tlingit migration, Tlingit - Clan histories, Tlingit - First contact, Tlingit - Fur trade, Tlingit - Alaskan purchase, Tlingit - The bombing of Angoon, Tlingit - Territorial education and religion, Tlingit - ANB and recognizing rights, Tlingit - WWII, Tlingit - ANCSA, Tlingit - Today

Read more here: » Tlingit: Encyclopedia II - Tlingit - Food

Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Motorola 68000 - Architecture

Motorola 68000 - Address bus. The 68000 was a clever compromise. When the 68000 was introduced, 16-bit buses were really the most practical size. However, the 68000 was designed with 32-bit registers and address spaces, on the assumption that hardware prices would fall. It is important to note that even though the 68000 had 16-bit ALUs, addresses were always stored as 32-bit quantities, i.e. it had a flat 32-bit address space. This meant that the 68000 was, and is, a 32-bit microprocessor. Contrast this to ...

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Motorola 68000, Motorola 68000 - History, Motorola 68000 - Architecture, Motorola 68000 - Address bus, Motorola 68000 - Internal registers, Motorola 68000 - Status register, Motorola 68000 - The instruction set, Motorola 68000 - Privilege levels, Motorola 68000 - Interrupts, Motorola 68000 - Instruction set details

Read more here: » Motorola 68000: Encyclopedia II - Motorola 68000 - Architecture

Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Bob Geldof - Early career

Geldof was educated at Blackrock College near Dublin, a school whose staunch Catholic nationalist ethos he disliked. He started as a music journalist in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for the weekly Georgia Straight publication before coming to fame in the mid-1970s as leader of the Boomtown Rats, a rock group closely linked with the punk movement. [1] In 1978, they had their first Number 1 single with "Rat Trap", which was the first New Wave chart-topper in the UK. A follow-up, "I Don't Like Mondays", was equally successful and also co ...

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Bob Geldof, Bob Geldof - Early career, Bob Geldof - Charity work, Bob Geldof - The Band Aid single, Bob Geldof - The Live Aid concert, Bob Geldof - The Live 8 concerts, Bob Geldof - Fame and infamy, Bob Geldof - Political views and controversies, Bob Geldof - Career after the Boomtown Rats, Bob Geldof - Relationship with Paula Yates, Bob Geldof - Grumpy Old Man, Bob Geldof - Genealogy, Bob Geldof - Wealth, Bob Geldof - Actor, Bob Geldof - Singles, Bob Geldof - Discography

Read more here: » Bob Geldof: Encyclopedia II - Bob Geldof - Early career

Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Hanging

Hanging is a form of execution or a method for suicide. As form of capital punishment hanging has been used throughout history. There are four methods of hanging: the long drop the short drop the standard drop suspension hanging A long-drop hanging may break the neck (cervical fracture) causing traumatic spinal cord injury ...

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Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Multiple birth - Human multiple births

Multiple birth - Causes and frequency. Human multiple births can occur either naturally (the woman ovulates multiple eggs or the fertilized egg splits into two) or as the result of infertility treatments (several embryos are usually implanted to compensate for their lower viability). In general, twins occur naturally at approximately the rate of 1/89 of singleton births, triplets at 1/89 the rate of twin births, and so on (Hellin's Law). However, for reasons that are unknown, the older a woman is, th ...

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Multiple birth, Multiple birth - Classification, Multiple birth - Human multiple births, Multiple birth - Causes and frequency, Multiple birth - Risks, Multiple birth - Cultural aspects, Multiple birth - List of famous multiple births, Multiple birth - Fictional multiple births

Read more here: » Multiple birth: Encyclopedia II - Multiple birth - Human multiple births

Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Fark.com - Farkisms and clichés

Fark's comments threads are often smattered with "Farkisms" or "FARK.com clichés" (essentially, in-jokes) which are an integral part of the community culture and used in myriad discussions at the website, regardless of whether they apply to the topic at hand. Many of these clichés are not exclusive to Fark. Examples include: / (slash) - Best thought of as a combination of "postscript" and the /me command from IRC; posts often have several rows at the end. Abe Vigoda - Numerous joking references are made to Vigoda, mos ...

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Fark.com, Fark.com - History, Fark.com - Tags, Fark.com - Farkisms and clichés, Fark.com - Farking, Fark.com - Photoshop contests, Fark.com - Criticisms, Fark.com - Sites not linked to, Fark.com - Similar sites

Read more here: » Fark.com: Encyclopedia II - Fark.com - Farkisms and clichés

Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner

Wile E. Coyote (also known simply as "The Coyote") and the Road Runner are cartoon characters from a series of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons, created by Chuck Jones in 1949 for Warner Brothers. Chuck Jones based the films on a Mark Twain book called Roughing It, in which Twain noted that coyotes are starving and hungry and would chase a roadrunner. Chuck Jones once said of his most famous protagonist and antagonist that "Wile E. is my reality, Bugs Bunny is my goal." He originally created the Road R ...

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Read more here: » Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner: Encyclopedia - Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner

Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Geography of Ethiopia - Geology

The East African tableland is continued into Ethiopia. Since the visit of W. T. Blanford in 1870 the geology has received little attention from travellers. The following formations are represented: Sedimentary and Metamorphic Recent: Coral, alluvium, sand Tertiary: Limestones of Harrar Jurassic: Antalo Limestones Triassic: Adigrat Sandstones Archaean: Gneisses, schists, slaty rocks Igneous Recent: Aden Volcanic Series Tertiary, Cretaceous: Magdala groupSee also:

Geography of Ethiopia, Geography of Ethiopia - Physical Features, Geography of Ethiopia - Topography, Geography of Ethiopia - Hydrology, Geography of Ethiopia - Seismology, Geography of Ethiopia - Geology, Geography of Ethiopia - Climate, Geography of Ethiopia - Flora and Fauna, Geography of Ethiopia - Statistics, Geography of Ethiopia - External link

Read more here: » Geography of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia II - Geography of Ethiopia - Geology

Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Deforestation - Effects of deforestation

Deforestation alters the hydrologic cycle, potentially increasing or decreasing the amount of water in the soil and groundwater and the moisture in the atmosphere. Forests support considerable biodiversity. Forests are valuable habitat for wild mushrooms and medicinal conservation and the recharge of aquifers; on the other hand recent studies that show that planting of new trees can sometimes lower water tables and drain rivers [1], and a long term study (for one subcontinent) suggest the net water managament effect of deforestation in the 2 ...

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Deforestation, Deforestation - Effects of deforestation, Deforestation - Definition of deforestation, Deforestation - Use of the term deforestation, Deforestation - Causes of deforestation, Deforestation - Agents, Deforestation - Present Causes, Deforestation - Theories of deforestation, Deforestation - History and Historical causes, Deforestation - Prehistory, Deforestation - Pre-industrial history, Deforestation - Industrial pressure, Deforestation - Recent changes, Deforestation - Environmental effects, Deforestation - Atmospheric pollution, Deforestation - Wildlife, Deforestation - Hydrologic cycle and water resources, Deforestation - Soil erosion, Deforestation - Landslides, Deforestation - Alternatives, Deforestation - Produce substitution, Deforestation - Farming, Deforestation - Social change, Deforestation - Sources and References

Read more here: » Deforestation: Encyclopedia II - Deforestation - Effects of deforestation

Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Ice hockey - Terminology

Ice hockey - Statistics. Goal Assist Plus/minus Save percentage Goals Against Average Ice hockey - Personnel. Alternate captain Captain Centre Coach Defenceman Forward Goal judge Goaltender Official Power forward Winger Ice hockey - Rink. Crease Blue line Hash marks Rink Penalty ...

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Ice hockey, Ice hockey - Game, Ice hockey - Penalties, Ice hockey - Tactics, Ice hockey - Periods and overtime, Ice hockey - Equipment, Ice hockey - History, Ice hockey - Women's ice hockey, Ice hockey - Sledge hockey, Ice hockey - History of Sledge Hockey, Ice hockey - International competition, Ice hockey - Terminology, Ice hockey - Statistics, Ice hockey - Personnel, Ice hockey - Rink, Ice hockey - Penalties, Ice hockey - Shot types, Ice hockey - Game play/random, Ice hockey - Equipment, Ice hockey - Notes

Read more here: » Ice hockey: Encyclopedia II - Ice hockey - Terminology

Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Telephone

The telephone or phone (Greek: tele = far away and phone = voice) is a telecommunications device which is used to transmit and receive sound (most commonly voice and speech) across distance. Most telephones operate through transmission of electric signals over a complex telephone network which allows almost any phone user to communicate with almost any other. Telephone - Introduction. There are four principal means by which an end user using a telephone handset may connect to a telephon ...

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Trap Dictionary: Encyclopedia - Mouse

A mouse is a mammal that belongs to one of numerous species of small rodents in the genus Mus and various related genera of the family Muridæ (Old World Mice). The best known mouse species is the common house mouse (Mus musculus). It is found in nearly all countries and, as the laboratory mouse, serves as an important model organism in biology; it is also a popular pet. (Non-biologists often use the term "mouse" synonymously with "Mus musculus"). The American white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) ...

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