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Interpretation - Warrant
Warrant - To dream that a warrant is being served on you, denotes that you will engage in some important work which will give you great uneasiness as to its standing and profits.
- To see a warrant served on some one else, there will be danger of your actions bringing you into fatal quarrels or misunderstandings. You are likely to be justly indignant with the wantonness of some friend.
Source: 10 000 Dream
Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Warrant , Meaning of Dreams about Warrant ,
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"Crystal" were given to two generations of children, because they
most accurately describe their aura colors and energy patterns. Indigo Children
have a lot of indigo blue in their auras. This is the color of the "third
eye chakra," which is an energy center inside the head located between the
two eyebrows. This chakra regulates clairvoyance, or the ability to see energy,
visions, and spirits.
Many of the
Indigo Children are clairvoyant The Crystal Children have opalescent auras,
with beautiful multi-colors in pastel hues. This generation also shows a
fascination for crystals and rocks, as you'll read in this book.
Read more here: » Crystal
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At age two, Harry was diagnosed as "autistic" when it was apparent his speech development lagged behind normal. At first, his parents and doctor thought Harry had a hearing problem, so they had grommets (protective loops) placed in his ears. But Harry still didn't speak. His mother, Karenanne, says "Harry has always had a very sunny temperament and showed no angst at being unable to speak. It was like talking was something he'd do when he was good and ready. It was the same with his reading skills. He showed no interest in baby books, yet when he got interested in Pokemon, he rapidly showed he indeed knew how to read, and he just pored over those handbooks."
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
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See also:Peter Singer, Peter Singer - Animal liberation, Peter Singer - Applied ethics, Peter Singer - Abortion euthanasia and infanticide, Peter Singer - World poverty, Peter Singer - Other views, Peter Singer - Criticism, Peter Singer - Meta-ethics and foundational issues, Peter Singer - Publications Read more here: » Peter Singer: Encyclopedia II - Peter Singer - Applied ethics |
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 |  |  | Warrant Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Columbine High School massacre - Warning signsEarly warning signs regarding the attacks first surfaced in 1996, when Eric Harris created a private website on America Online. The original site was set up to host Doom levels that he and Klebold had created, mainly for friends. Throughout the year, Harris began a primitive blog on the site, which included jokes and small journal entries concerning his thoughts on parents, school, and friends. By the end of the year, the site contained instructions on how to cause mischief, as well as instructions on how to make explosives, and logs of the ...
See also:Columbine High School massacre, Columbine High School massacre - Warning signs, Columbine High School massacre - Crime punishment and retaliation, Columbine High School massacre - Journals and videos, Columbine High School massacre - Firearms, Columbine High School massacre - April 20 1999: shooting at Columbine High, Columbine High School massacre - The shooting begins, Columbine High School massacre - The library massacre, Columbine High School massacre - Suicide of the shooters, Columbine High School massacre - The shooting ends, Columbine High School massacre - Aftermath, Columbine High School massacre - Third shooter theory, Columbine High School massacre - Aftershock and the search for reasons, Columbine High School massacre - Long-term impact, Columbine High School massacre - Cultural impact, Columbine High School massacre - Notes Read more here: » Columbine High School massacre: Encyclopedia II - Columbine High School massacre - Warning signs |
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ClearingIn our New Age and self-help literature,
another important realization about feelings has been emerging strongly over
the last six or eight years. More and more, we hear of the connection between
suppressed feelings and chronic poor health. Healing professionals are
venturing the idea that in order to resolve health issues, we must resolve the
emotional issues behind them. The awareness is growing that the unreleased and
trapped negative emotional energy keeps building inside and eventually
manifests in the physical.
In this article, John Ruskan describes how he
originated his system for releasing feelings, how the system works, and what
benefits may be realized.
Read more here: » Emotional Clearing: Healing thru Emotional
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How do you know if you, or someone you know, is an Indigo or Crystal Child or Adult? We will describe the main features and characteristics of these people. But we want to stress that the Indigo/Crystal phenomenon is the next step in our evolution as a human species. We are all, in some way, becoming more like the Indigo and Crystal people. They are here to show us the way, and so the information can be applied more generally to all of us as we make the transition to the next stage of our growth and evolution.
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
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See also:Charles I of England, Charles I of England - Early life, Charles I of England - Early reign, Charles I of England - The Personal Rule, Charles I of England - Religious conflicts, Charles I of England - Short and Long Parliaments, Charles I of England - Civil war, Charles I of England - Trial and execution, Charles I of England - Legacy, Charles I of England - Style and arms, Charles I of England - Issue, Charles I of England - In modern culture Read more here: » Charles I of England: Encyclopedia II - Charles I of England - Trial and execution |
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There is in Nature a great Law - the Law of Attraction - by the operations of which all things - from atoms to men - are attracted toward each other in the degree of the common affinity of common use. The reverse of this law - which is merely another manifestation of its power - is what is called Repulsion, which is but the other pole of Attraction, and by the operations of which things tend to repel each other in the degree that they are unlike, opposing, and of no use to each other. The Law of Attraction is Universal, on all the planes of life, from the physical to the spiritual. Its operations are uniform and constant, and we may take the phenomena of one plane and thereby study the phenomena of another plane, for the same rule applies in each case - the same Law is in operation in the same way.
(See
also: Law of Attraction , Water Atkinson , Law of Attraction, Practising
Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for
Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles)
Read more here: » Law of Attraction: The Secret of Success - The Law of Attraction |
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See also:Charles Taylor, Charles Taylor - Childhood, Charles Taylor - Presidency and Civil War, Charles Taylor - Sierra Leone Civil War, Charles Taylor - Rise to power, Charles Taylor - End of rule, Charles Taylor - Resignation, Charles Taylor - Quotes, Charles Taylor - External link Read more here: » Charles Taylor: Encyclopedia II - Charles Taylor - Presidency and Civil War |
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restroom for toilet room (the word toilet was itself originally a euphemism). This is an Americanism. Also dropping the kids off at the pool or making a pit stop"
making love to, getting it on, doing it, or sleeping with for having sexual intercourse with
motion discomfort bag and air-sickness bag for vomit bag or barf bag
sanitary landfill for garbage dump (a ...
See also:Euphemism, Euphemism - Etymology, Euphemism - The euphemism treadmill, Euphemism - Classification of euphemisms, Euphemism - The evolution of euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for the profane, Euphemism - Religious euphemisms, Euphemism - Excretory euphemisms, Euphemism - Sexual euphemisms, Euphemism - Euphemisms for death, Euphemism - Doublespeak, Euphemism - Common examples Read more here: » Euphemism: Encyclopedia II - Euphemism - Common examples |
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During the Tet Offensive of January 1968, attacks were carried out in Quang Ngai by the 48th Battalion of the NLF. US military intelligence formed the view that the 48th Battalion, having retreated, was taking refuge in the Son My village. A number of specific hamlets within that village - labelled as My Lai 1, 2, 3 and 4 (nicknamed "Pinkville" ) - were suspected of harbouring the 48th. A major offe ...
See also:My Lai Massacre, My Lai Massacre - Background, My Lai Massacre - The Massacre, My Lai Massacre - Cover-up, My Lai Massacre - Courts Martial, My Lai Massacre - Aftermath, My Lai Massacre - Those involved Read more here: » My Lai Massacre: Encyclopedia II - My Lai Massacre - The Massacre |
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See also:George Armstrong Custer, George Armstrong Custer - Birth, George Armstrong Custer - Early life, George Armstrong Custer - Civil War, George Armstrong Custer - McClellan and Pleasonton, George Armstrong Custer - Brigade command and Gettysburg, George Armstrong Custer - Marriage, George Armstrong Custer - The Valley and Appomattox, George Armstrong Custer - Indian Wars, George Armstrong Custer - Battle of the Little Bighorn, George Armstrong Custer - Controversial legacy, George Armstrong Custer - Monuments and memorials, George Armstrong Custer - Family tree, George Armstrong Custer - First generation, George Armstrong Custer - Second generation, George Armstrong Custer - Third generation, George Armstrong Custer - Fourth generation, George Armstrong Custer - Fifth generation, George Armstrong Custer - Custer in popular culture, George Armstrong Custer - Films, George Armstrong Custer - Custer's Revenge, George Armstrong Custer - Music, George Armstrong Custer - Alternate history, George Armstrong Custer - Timeline Read more here: » George Armstrong Custer: Encyclopedia II - George Armstrong Custer - Controversial legacy |
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An understanding of the three basic elements of musical expression (tempo, dynamics and style) makes any conductor capable of conveying a basic interpretation of the music to the performers. However, it does not give the conductor mastery of the nuances of shadi ...
See also:Conducting, Conducting - History of conducting, Conducting - Conducting technique, Conducting - Beat and tempo, Conducting - Tempo, Conducting - Dynamics, Conducting - Entries, Conducting - Other expressions, Conducting - Rules of thumb Read more here: » Conducting: Encyclopedia II - Conducting - Conducting technique |
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Mad magazine - Mad fold-ins.
In a parody of Playboy's centerfolds, each issue of Mad from 1964 on featured a "fold-in" on its inside back cover, designed by artist Al Jaffee. A question would be asked, which apparently was illustrated by a picture taking up the bulk of the page. When the page was folded inwards, the inner and outer fourths of the picture combined to give a surprising answer in both picture and words. With over 350 Fold-Ins to date, Jaffee has appeared in more issues of Mad than any other artist.
See also:Mad magazine, Mad magazine - History, Mad magazine - Recurring features, Mad magazine - Mad fold-ins, Mad magazine - The Lighter Side of..., Mad magazine - Spy vs. Spy, Mad magazine - Don Martin gags, Mad magazine - A MAD Look At..., Mad magazine - Monroe, Mad magazine - Movie and TV show parodies, Mad magazine - Others, Mad magazine - Alfred E. Neuman, Mad magazine - Recurring images and references, Mad magazine - Contributors and controversy, Mad magazine - Awards, Mad magazine - Mad merchandising, Mad magazine - Imitators and variants, Mad magazine - Some of the Usual Gang of Idiots, Mad magazine - Some of the Unusual Gang of Idiots, Mad magazine - Recurring subsections, Mad magazine - Table of Contents, Mad magazine - Letters and Tomatoes Dept., Mad magazine - The Fundalini Pages, Mad magazine - Newer additions, Mad magazine - The MAD 20, Mad magazine - MAD v. Supreme Court Read more here: » Mad magazine: Encyclopedia II - Mad magazine - Recurring features |
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