 |
at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum
|
 |
Way of Life | A Wisdom Archive on Way of Life |  | Way of Life A selection of articles related to Way of Life |  |
| We recommend this article: Way of Life - 1, and also this: Way of Life - 2. |
 | | Way of Life |  | | Page 1 » Page 2 « Page 3 More » |  |
 | |
| ARTICLES RELATED TO Way of Life |  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Janissary - Janissary training and way of lifeThe first janissary units comprised war captives and slaves. After the 1380s Sultan Selim I filled their ranks with the results of taxation in human form called devshirmeh. The sultan’s men would conscript a number of non-Muslim, usually Christian, boys – at first at random, later, by strict selection – and take them to be trained. In later centuries they appear to have favored essentially Greeks, Albanians, Romanians, Serbs and Bulgarians. Usually they would select about one in five boys of ages seven to fourteen but the number ...
See also:Janissary, Janissary - Origin of the janissaries, Janissary - Janissary training and way of life, Janissary - The janissary corps, Janissary - The janissary revolts, Janissary - Modern janissaries, Janissary - Janissary music Read more here: » Janissary: Encyclopedia II - Janissary - Janissary training and way of life |
|  |
|  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - American way - Historical useOur way of life is an expression that finds in all the main documents of American history.
Let us see the use of the american itself use this terminology:
executive Order 10631 Eisenhower August 17, 1955
Code of Conduct for Members of the United States Armed Forces:
1)I am an American fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.
[Article I amended by EO 12633 of Mar. 28, 1988, 53 FR 10355, 3 CFR, 1988 Comp., p. 561]
In the 1998 a Powerful Documents Ins ...
See also:American way, American way - Historical use, American way - American way of life in the culture, American way - Comics, American way - Writers, American way - Music, American way - Film, American way - Television Read more here: » American way: Encyclopedia II - American way - Historical use |
|  |
| |  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Bedouin - Bedouin tribes and populationsThere are a number of Bedouin tribes, but the total population is often difficult to determine, especially as many Bedouin have ceased to lead nomadic or semi-nomadic lifestyles (see above) and joined the general population. Some of the tribes and their historical population:
Rwala live in Saudi Arabia, but extend through Jordan into Syria and Iraq, in the 1970s, according to Lancaster, there were 250,000-500,000 Rwala
Awlad Ali live in Egypt and Cyrenica, in 1971 Mohsen estimated that there were 100,000 or so members o ...
See also:Bedouin, Bedouin - Changing ways of life, Bedouin - Traditional Bedouin culture, Bedouin - Bedouin tribes and populations, Bedouin - Sources and references Read more here: » Bedouin: Encyclopedia II - Bedouin - Bedouin tribes and populations |
|  |
|  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Bedouin - Bedouin tribes and populationsThere are a number of Bedouin tribes, but the total population is often difficult to determine, especially as many Bedouin have ceased to lead nomadic or semi-nomadic lifestyles (see above) and joined the general population. Some of the tribes and their historical population:
Rwala live in Saudi Arabia, but extend through Jordan into Syria and Iraq, in the 1970s, according to Lancaster, there were 250,000-500,000 Rwala
Awlad Ali live in Egypt and Cyrenaica, in 1971 Mohsen estimated that there were 100,000 or so members ...
See also:Bedouin, Bedouin - Changing ways of life, Bedouin - Traditional Bedouin culture, Bedouin - Bedouin tribes and populations, Bedouin - Sources and references Read more here: » Bedouin: Encyclopedia II - Bedouin - Bedouin tribes and populations |
|  |
| | | | | |  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Yaroslav I the Wise - Family life and posterityIn 1019, Yaroslav married Ingegerd Olofsdotter, daughter of king of Sweden, and gave Ladoga to her as a marriage gift. There are good reasons to believe that before that time he had been married to a woman named Anna, of disputed extraction.
In the Saint Sophia Cathedral, one may see a fresco representing the whole family: Yaroslav, Irene (as Ingigerd was known in Rus), their 5 daughters and 5 sons. Yaroslav married three of his daughters to foreign princes who lived in exile at his court: Elizabeth to Harald III of Norway (who had at ...
See also:Yaroslav I the Wise, Yaroslav I the Wise - His way to the throne, Yaroslav I the Wise - His reign, Yaroslav I the Wise - Family life and posterity, Yaroslav I the Wise - Sources Read more here: » Yaroslav I the Wise: Encyclopedia II - Yaroslav I the Wise - Family life and posterity |
|  |
|  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - The ConstitutionRight after arriving in the country, the Romanian parliament adopted, on the 29th of June 1866, the first Constitution of Romania, one of the most advanced constitutions of its time. This constitution allowed the development and modernization of the Romanian state. In a daring move, the Constitution chose to ignore the country's current dependence on the Ottoman Empire, which paved the way for Independence.
Article 82 said "The ruler's powers are hereditary, starting directly from His Majesty, prince Carol I of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringe ...
See also:Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family Read more here: » Carol I of Romania: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - The Constitution |
|  |
|  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - The ConstitutionRight after arriving in the country, the Romanian parliament adopted, on the 29th of June 1866, the first Constitution of Romania, one of the most advanced constitutions of its time. This constitution allowed the development and modernization of the Romanian state. In a daring move, the Constitution chose to ignore the country's current dependance on the Ottoman Empire, which paved the way for Independence.
Article 82 said "The ruler's powers are hereditary, starting directly from His Majesty, prince Carol I of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringe ...
See also:Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family Read more here: » Carol I of Romania: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - The Constitution |
|  |
|  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Pamunkey - HistoryThe Pamunkeys are part of the larger Algonquian family. This family represents a number of tribes that spoke variations of the same language, although most of their language is lost now. By 1607 the Powhattan Conferaracy was formed, of which they were the largest and most powerful tribe. Both Powhattan himself and his famous daughter Pocahontas were Pamunkeys.
Initial contact with Europeans was around 1570. “And from [1570] on at ever briefer intervals until the first permanent English colony was established in 1607, Powhattan was v ...
See also:Pamunkey, Pamunkey - Way of life, Pamunkey - Subsistence and relationship to the land, Pamunkey - Gender roles, Pamunkey - Homes, Pamunkey - Government, Pamunkey - History, Pamunkey - Primary Impressions, Pamunkey - Pamunkeys now, Pamunkey - Works Cited, Pamunkey - External link Read more here: » Pamunkey: Encyclopedia II - Pamunkey - History |
|  |
|  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Pamunkey - Pamunkeys nowThe Pamunkeys have been able to survive because of their remarkable ability to adapt as a tribe. In modern times they have changed their interpretation of living off the land, but still uphold the central value of subsistence living. They continue to hunt, trap, and fish on what’s left of their Reservation grounds. In order to supplement these activities they have turned traditional tribal pottery into profit generating ventures, while continuing to rely on their natural environment. The pottery is made from all natural clay including pulver ...
See also:Pamunkey, Pamunkey - Way of life, Pamunkey - Subsistence and relationship to the land, Pamunkey - Gender roles, Pamunkey - Homes, Pamunkey - Government, Pamunkey - History, Pamunkey - Primary Impressions, Pamunkey - Pamunkeys now, Pamunkey - Works Cited, Pamunkey - External link Read more here: » Pamunkey: Encyclopedia II - Pamunkey - Pamunkeys now |
|  |
|  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - 10th of MayOn the 10th of May 1866, Karl was entering Bucharest. The news of his arrival had been transmitted through telegraph and so he was welcomed by a huge crowd eager to see its new king. In Băneasa he was handed the key to the city. As a proverbial sign, on the same day it had rained for the first time in a long period of time. He pledged his oath in French: "I swear to guard the laws of Romania, to maintain its rights ...
See also:Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family Read more here: » Carol I of Romania: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - 10th of May |
|  |
|  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - A devoted KingKing Carol was reported to be a cold person. He was permanently concerned with the prestige of the dynasty he had founded. His wife, Elizabeth, claimed he 'wore the crown in his sleep'. He was very meticulous and he tried to impose his style upon everyone that surrounded him. Though he was devoted to his job as a Romanian prince and king, he never forgot his German roots.
In 48 years of rule (the longest rule any Romanian principality has ever known), he helped Romania gain its independence, he raised its prestige, he helped redress i ...
See also:Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family Read more here: » Carol I of Romania: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - A devoted King |
|  |
|  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - Early LifeCarol was born Prince Karl von Hohenzollern Sigmaringen on the 20th of April 1839. He was the second son of Prince Karl Anton von Hohenzollern Sigmaringen and his wife, princess Josephine. After finishing his elementary studies, Karl entered the Cadet School in Munster. In 1857 he was attending the courses of the Artilery School in Berlin. Upto 1866 (when he accepted the crown of Romania) he was a German officer. He takes part in the Second War of Schleswig, particularly at the assault of the Fredericia citadel and Dybbøl, experience which will be very u ...
See also:Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family Read more here: » Carol I of Romania: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - Early Life |
|  |
|  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - On the way to RomaniaThe former Romanian ruler, Alexander John Cuza, had been banished out of the country and Romania was in chaos. Since his double election had been the only reason the two Romanian countries (Wallachia and the Principality of Moldavia) were allowed to unite by the European powers of the time, the country was in danger of dissoluting.
Young Karl had to travel incognito on the railroad Düsseldorf-Bonn-Freiburg-Zürich-Vienna-Budapest, due to the conflictual situation between his country and the Austrian Empire. He travelled under the nam ...
See also:Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family Read more here: » Carol I of Romania: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania |
|  |
|  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - A devoted KingKing Carol was reported to be a cold person. He was permanently concerned with the prestige of the dynasty he had founded. His wife, Elizabeth, claimed he 'wore the crown in his sleep'. He was very meticulous and he tried to impose his style upon everyone that surrounded him. Though he was devoted to his job as a Romanian prince and king, he never forgot his German roots.
In 48 years of rule (the longest rule any Romanian principality has ever known), he helped Romania gain its independance, he raised its prestige, he helped redress i ...
See also:Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family Read more here: » Carol I of Romania: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - A devoted King |
|  |
|  |  |  | Way of Life: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - The end of the reignThe long rule of Carol helped the quick development of the Romanian state. But, towards the end of his reign and the start of the World War I, the German-born king wanted to enter the war on the Central Powers side, while the Romanian public opinion sided with the Triple Entente. Carol had signed a secret treaty in 1884 which had linked Romania with the Triple Alliance (1882) and although the treaty was to be activated only in case of attack from Imperial Russia towards one of the treaty's members, Carol was convinced that the honourable thi ...
See also:Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family Read more here: » Carol I of Romania: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign |
|  |
|  | | Page 1 » Page 2 « Page 3 More » |  |
 | |
|
|
Search the Global Oneness web site |
|
|
|