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Walking Stick: Encyclopedia - Walking stick

A walking stick (or two) is a tool used by many people to ease pressure on the legs when walking. They come in many shapes and sizes, indeed leading some to build collections of them. Like with all practical objects that take on novelty features, this must not detract attention from their aforementioned primary purpose. They are also useful for hikers who use them for a wide variety of purposes: to clear spiderwebs that have been built across the trail, to part thick bushes or grass obscuring the trail, as a support when going ...

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Walking Stick: Encyclopedia - Cane
A cane is a long, straight wooden stick, generally of bamboo, Malacca (rattan), or some similar plant, mainly used as a support, such as a walking stick or as an instrument of punishment. Depending on the use it is left in its natural state or improved (e.g. smoothened, varnished). Cane - Walking stick. Around the 17th or 18th century, the cane took over from the sword as an essential part of the European gentleman's wardrobe. In addition to its value as a decorative accessory, the cane also continued to fu ...

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Walking Stick: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Walking Stick

 

Walking Stick

  • To see a walking stick in a dream, foretells you will enter into contracts without proper deliberation, and will consequently suffer reverses. If you use one in walking, you will be dependent upon the advice of others. To admire handsome ones, you will entrust your interest to others, but they will be faithful.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Walking Stick, Meaning of Dreams about Walking Stick, Dream Interpretation Walking Stick)

 

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Walking Stick: Dream Interpretation - Walking Stick

 

Walking Stick

  • To see a walking stick in a dream, foretells you will enter into contracts without proper deliberation, and will consequently suffer reverses. If you use one in walking, you will be dependent upon the advice of others. To admire handsome ones, you will entrust your interest to others, but they will be faithful.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Walking Stick, Meaning of Dreams about Walking Stick, Dream Interpretation Walking Stick)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Walking Stick Dictionary

Walking Stick: Encyclopedia - Walking

Walking is the main form of animal locomotion on land, distinguished from running and crawling. When executed in shallow water, it is usually described as wading and when executed vertically it becomes scrambling or climbing. The word walking is derived from the Old English walcan (to roll). Walking is generally distinguished from running in that only one foot at a time leaves contact with the ground: for humans and other bipeds running begins when both feet are off the ground with each step. ...

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Walking Stick: Encyclopedia - Phasmatodea

See text. Phasmatodea is an order of insects, whose members are variously known as stick insects, walking sticks (the larger forms), ghost insects and leaf insects. The name is derived from the Greek "phasma" meaning an apparition or phantom, and refers to the cryptic appearance and mimetic behavior of these insects. In old classifications they were considered a suborder of Orthoptera. Phasmatodea - Notable species. One Australian species, the Lord Howe Isla ...

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Walking Stick: Encyclopedia - Baculite

all extinct Baculites ("walking stick rock") is a genus of extinct marine animals in the phylum Mollusca and class Cephalopoda. They are a nearly straight-shelled type of heteromorph ammonite that lived worldwide throughout the Late Cretaceous period. The genus was named by the French paleontologist Alcide Dessalines d'Orbigny in 1850. Baculites grew up to two meters long and are thought to have lived in a vertical orientation with the head hanging straight down. As there is no counterweight to the head at the ape ...

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Walking Stick: Encyclopedia - Velcro

Velcro is a brand name of fabric hook-and-loop fasteners used for connecting objects. Velcro - History. The hook and loop fastener was invented in 1948 by Georges de Mestral, a Swiss engineer. The idea came to him after he took a close look at the seed pod burrs which kept sticking to his dog on their daily walk in the Alps. De Mestral named his invention "VELCRO" after the French words velours, meaning 'velvet', and crochet, meaning 'hook'. Velcro - Composition. Including:

Read more here: » Velcro: Encyclopedia - Velcro

Walking Stick: Encyclopedia II - Into the Rush - Charts

Into the Rush - Album. Into the Rush - Singles. ...

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Into the Rush, Into the Rush - Original CD Tracklistings, Into the Rush - About the Tracks, Into the Rush - Rush, Into the Rush - No One, Into the Rush - Collapsed, Into the Rush - Something More, Into the Rush - On the Ride, Into the Rush - Speak for Myself, Into the Rush - Out of the Blue, Into the Rush - In A Second, Into the Rush - I Am One Of Them, Into the Rush - Sticks and Stones, Into the Rush - Protecting Me, Into the Rush - Slow Down, Into the Rush - Do You Believe In Magic, Into the Rush - Walking on Sunshine, Into the Rush - Songs On Other Albums, Into the Rush - Songs Featured On, Into the Rush - Charts, Into the Rush - Album, Into the Rush - Singles, Into the Rush - Single Information

Read more here: » Into the Rush: Encyclopedia II - Into the Rush - Charts

Walking Stick: Encyclopedia II - Into the Rush - Songs On Other Albums

Into the Rush - Songs Featured On. Some of their songs from this CD are on others. Rush - Disney Girlz Rock No One - Ice Princess Soundtrack Do You Believe In Magic - Do You Believe In Magic Walking On Sunshine - Herbie: Fully Loaded (soundtrack) ...

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Into the Rush, Into the Rush - Original CD Tracklistings, Into the Rush - About the Tracks, Into the Rush - Rush, Into the Rush - No One, Into the Rush - Collapsed, Into the Rush - Something More, Into the Rush - On the Ride, Into the Rush - Speak for Myself, Into the Rush - Out of the Blue, Into the Rush - In A Second, Into the Rush - I Am One Of Them, Into the Rush - Sticks and Stones, Into the Rush - Protecting Me, Into the Rush - Slow Down, Into the Rush - Do You Believe In Magic, Into the Rush - Walking on Sunshine, Into the Rush - Songs On Other Albums, Into the Rush - Songs Featured On, Into the Rush - Charts, Into the Rush - Album, Into the Rush - Singles, Into the Rush - Single Information

Read more here: » Into the Rush: Encyclopedia II - Into the Rush - Songs On Other Albums

Walking Stick: Encyclopedia II - Walking - Walking as transportation

Walking is also a common mode of transportation. Millions around the world use it as a way to get to work or school, and to do shopping and other errands. There has been a recent focus among urban planners in some communities to create pedestrian-friendly areas and roads, allowing commuting, shopping and recreation to be done on foot. Some communities are at least partially car-free, making them particularly sup ...

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Walking, Walking - Walking as a leisure activity, Walking - Walking as transportation, Walking - Walking in robotics

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Walking Stick: Encyclopedia II - Walking - Walking as a leisure activity

Many people walk as a hobby, and in our post-industrial age it is often enjoyed as a form of exercise. Fitness walkers and others may use a pedometer to count their steps. The types of walking include bushwalking, racewalking, hillwalking, volksmarching, Nordic walking and hiking on long-distance paths. In some countries walking as a hobby is known as hiking (the typical North American term), rambling (a somewhat dated British expression, but remaining in use because it is enshrined in the title of the important Ramblers' Association), or tr ...

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Walking, Walking - Walking as a leisure activity, Walking - Walking as transportation, Walking - Walking in robotics

Read more here: » Walking: Encyclopedia II - Walking - Walking as a leisure activity

Walking Stick: Encyclopedia II - Into the Rush - About the Tracks

Into the Rush - Rush. Chorus: "Don't let nobody tell you your life is over. Be every color that you are. Into the rush now, You don't have to know how. Know it all before you try." Writers: Aly Michalka, AJ Michalka, C. Tornes Guitar: Tim Pierce Bass: Sean Hurley Drums: John Robinson Produced by: Dan James and Leah HaywoodSee also:

Into the Rush, Into the Rush - Original CD Tracklistings, Into the Rush - About the Tracks, Into the Rush - Rush, Into the Rush - No One, Into the Rush - Collapsed, Into the Rush - Something More, Into the Rush - On the Ride, Into the Rush - Speak for Myself, Into the Rush - Out of the Blue, Into the Rush - In A Second, Into the Rush - I Am One Of Them, Into the Rush - Sticks and Stones, Into the Rush - Protecting Me, Into the Rush - Slow Down, Into the Rush - Do You Believe In Magic, Into the Rush - Walking on Sunshine, Into the Rush - Songs On Other Albums, Into the Rush - Songs Featured On, Into the Rush - Charts, Into the Rush - Album, Into the Rush - Singles, Into the Rush - Single Information

Read more here: » Into the Rush: Encyclopedia II - Into the Rush - About the Tracks

Walking Stick: Encyclopedia II - Personal weapon - Batting Weapons

Personal weapon - War Hammer. A large hammer on a handle that may be two feet or more in length. See war hammer. Personal weapon - Club. A club is an asymmetrical stick of moderate length, swung from the light end, similar to a bat used in games. Easily formed from a tree branch this was probably one of the first weapons. May be relatively light for primary use as a walking stick. Also known by various ethnic names such as knobkerry or shillelagh. Personal weapon - Mace. See also:

Personal weapon, Personal weapon - Limited lethality weapons, Personal weapon - Edged Weapons, Personal weapon - Knife, Personal weapon - Sword, Personal weapon - Batting Weapons, Personal weapon - War Hammer, Personal weapon - Club, Personal weapon - Mace, Personal weapon - Chopping Weapons, Personal weapon - Hatchet, Personal weapon - Axe, Personal weapon - Halberd, Personal weapon - Penetrating Weapons, Personal weapon - Spear, Personal weapon - Pick, Personal weapon - Pike, Personal weapon - Bayonet, Personal weapon - Bow and Arrow, Personal weapon - Crossbow, Personal weapon - Handgun, Personal weapon - Long Guns, Personal weapon - Musket, Personal weapon - Early Long Rifle, Personal weapon - Breech Loader, Personal weapon - Carbine, Personal weapon - Long Rifle, Personal weapon - Assault rifle, Personal weapon - Submachine Gun, Personal weapon - Light Machine Gun, Personal weapon - Sniper Rifle, Personal weapon - Shotgun, Personal weapon - Grenade Launcher, Personal weapon - Hand Grenade, Personal weapon - Fragmentation type, Personal weapon - Concussion type, Personal weapon - Flash type, Personal weapon - Anti-materiel rifle, Personal weapon - Flame thrower, Personal weapon - Improvised weapons, Personal weapon - Anti-aircraft weapons, Personal weapon - Anti-structure weapons, Personal weapon - Satchel charges, Personal weapon - Antitank weapons, Personal weapon - Present Day, Personal weapon - Anti-tank weapons no longer in use

Read more here: » Personal weapon: Encyclopedia II - Personal weapon - Batting Weapons

Walking Stick: Encyclopedia II - Okinawan weapon - Weapon Types

Okinawan weapon - Bo. The bo is a six-foot staff, tapered at either end. It was perhaps developed from a farming tool called a tenbin: a stick placed across the shoulders with baskets or sacks hanging from either end. The bo, along with shorter variations such as the jo and hanbo could also have been developed from walking sticks used by travellers, especially monks. The bo is considered the 'king' of the Okinawa weapons, as all others exploit its weaknesses in fighting it, whereas whe ...

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Okinawan weapon, Okinawan weapon - Possible Origins, Okinawan weapon - Weapon Types, Okinawan weapon - Bo, Okinawan weapon - Sai, Okinawan weapon - Nunchaku, Okinawan weapon - Tonfa, Okinawan weapon - Kama

Read more here: » Okinawan weapon: Encyclopedia II - Okinawan weapon - Weapon Types

Walking Stick: Encyclopedia II - White cane - History

Blind people have used canes as mobility tools for centuries, but it was not until after World War I that the white cane was introduced. In 1921 James Biggs, a photographer from Bristol who became blind after an accident, was feeling uncomfortable with the amount of traffic around his home so painted his walking stick white to be more easily visible. In 1931 in France, Guilly d'Herbemont launched a national ...

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White cane, White cane - Types, White cane - History, White cane - Canes around the world, White cane - Controversy

Read more here: » White cane: Encyclopedia II - White cane - History

Walking Stick: Encyclopedia II - Rowan - Uses

Rowans are excellent small ornamental trees for parks, gardens and wildlife areas. Several of the Chinese species, such as White-fruited rowan (S. glabrescens) are popular for their unusual berry colour, and Sargent's rowan (S. sargentiana) for its exceptionally large clusters of fruit. They are very attractive to fruit-eating birds, which is reflected in the old name "bird catcher". The wood is dense and used for carving and turning and for tool handles and walking sticks. Rowan - My ...

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Rowan, Rowan - Uses, Rowan - Mythology & folklore, Rowan - Folk-medicinal uses, Rowan - Rowan berries as food, Rowan - Etymology and other names

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Walking Stick: Encyclopedia II - Wanda Beach Murders - Bodies discovered

12 January was a bright, sunny day, and a local man named Peter Smith was taking his three young nephews for a walk, through the sandhills behind Wanda Beach. As they were walking, they saw what he thought was a department store mannequin, mostly buried in the sand. Feet were sticking out of the sand and he could also see part of a head. He brushed away sand from the hand and realised that it was a body. He went to the Wanda Surf Club to call the police. When police arrived they began uncovering the body and soon realised that there were two bodies, not one. It was Christine Sharrock’s ...

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Wanda Beach Murders, Wanda Beach Murders - Marianne Schmidt and Christine Sharrock, Wanda Beach Murders - Movements at the beach, Wanda Beach Murders - Last Sighting, Wanda Beach Murders - Bodies discovered, Wanda Beach Murders - Unsolved, Wanda Beach Murders - Linked cases, Wanda Beach Murders - The Suspects

Read more here: » Wanda Beach Murders: Encyclopedia II - Wanda Beach Murders - Bodies discovered

Walking Stick: Encyclopedia II - Francis of Assisi - The beginning of the Brotherhood

At the end of this period (according to Jordanus, in 1209), a sermon which he heard on the Gospel of Matthew 10:9, where Christ tells his followers that they should go forth and proclaim that the Kingdom of Heaven is upon them, and that they should take no money with them, that they should take no walking stick for the road, and that they should wear no shoes -- made such an impression on him th ...

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Francis of Assisi, Francis of Assisi - Boyhood and early manhood, Francis of Assisi - The beginning of the Brotherhood, Francis of Assisi - St. Francis Nature and the Environment, Francis of Assisi - Main sources for the life of St. Francis, Francis of Assisi - Main writings by St. Francis

Read more here: » Francis of Assisi: Encyclopedia II - Francis of Assisi - The beginning of the Brotherhood

Walking Stick: Encyclopedia II - El Camino Real California - Bells

The modern El Camino Real was one of the first state highways in California. Given the lack of standardized road signs at the time, it was decided to place distinctive bells along the route, hung on supports in the form of a 11-foot high shepherd's crook, also described as "a Franciscan walking stick." The first of 450 bells was unveiled on August 15, 1906 at the Plaza Church in the Pueblo near Olvera Street in Los Angeles. The original organization which installed the bells fragmented, and the Automobile Club of Southern California a ...

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El Camino Real California, El Camino Real California - Bells, El Camino Real California - Trivia, El Camino Real California - Historic designations

Read more here: » El Camino Real California: Encyclopedia II - El Camino Real California - Bells

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