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41. GameKnot -- Social Chat Forum
Or my hebrew, Arabic, German, Italian, French, Russian, or Polish Many Americans writein their own lanuage far worse than Macheide writes in his second language
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Afraid to express your views! Nuke all countries against us . Why are you afraid. Don't need to be. We can do it in 10 min. May be nine! Dont' matter same thing! Right on! Stay cool.
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is a good idea. and some people within the country are against us so lets nuke ourself too. matter fact nuke the whole world thats true peace! macheide report this post History... Message: shows that the only country over the face of this earth that had used nuclear weapons is USA. And it used against CIVILIANS. And, please, do not use the rusty, inmoral Truman argument: "This saved the life of one million of american soldiers". He gave the order to use nuclear weapons against CIVILIANS, JAPANESE INNOCENT CIVILIAN PEOPLE. I´m not sure that in equal circumstances he would do the same thing against a german city like Hamburg or Berlin. As far as history shows, your country won the price to the most belicous contry in the XX century.

42. Aramaic
Aramaic, the lanuage originally spoken in Northern Syria and Mesopotamia by the writtenin Aramaic should be expected since Aramaic supplanted hebrew as the
http://www.kanji.org/kanji/jack/language/aramaic.html
Aramaic -
( aer-ah-MAE-ic ) John Vadaparampil
Spring Semester 1995
The Department of Theology
The University of Notre Dame

43. Philip Glass - Akhnaten
son of Hapu) presents all the spoken text in the lanuage of the is sung in threelanguages of the ancient Near East (Egyptian, Akkadian and Biblical hebrew).
http://www.glasspages.org/akhnaten.html
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Philip Glass
Akhnaten
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References
  • CBS Records Masterworks M2K 42457 (2 CDs).
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  • An opera in three acts for orchestra, chorus and soloists. Music by Philip Glass Libretto by Philip Glass in association with Shalom Goldman Robert Israel and Richard Riddell Vocal text drawn from original sources by Shalom Goldman Performed by Directed by Dennis Russell Davies
      Assistant Conductor: Anton Zapf Chorus Master: Ulrich Eistert Score Analysis: Martin Goldray Featuring Paul Esswood as Akhnaten and Milagro Vargas as Nefertiti.
    Produced by Kurt Munkacsi Michael Riesman , Euphorbia Productions, Ltd., New York, NY. Engineers: Martin Wieland Carlos Albrecht and Johannes Wohlleben Location Manager: Eva Bauer Oppelland Location Equipment: Reiner Oppelland Digital Engineer: Paul Cameron Additional Recording and Remix: The Living Room, New York, NY. Engineers: Don Christensen and Miles Green Record mastered by Bill Kipper at Masterdisk, New York, NY. Cover and booklet desig: Georgina Lehner Dunvagen Music Publishers, Inc.
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  • COMPACT DISC 1 Prelude: Refrain, Verse 1, Verse 2 (10:44).

44. Sociolinguistics
by teenage bilinguals in a private school in Pakistan A study of lanuage use, choice Spielman,G. (1997) hebrew CodeSwitches and Loans in the Speech of English
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/ELI/sociod.html
    Abstracts and Full-text Dissertations
    Allen, A. A. (1995)
    Language Choice and Language Attitudes: A Survey of the Veronese dialect in relation to standard Italian. Ashworth, A. (1998)
    Affinity and Deference: The influence of perceptions of social status, affinity and familiarity on Dutch speakers' choice between the formal/informal pronoun in contemporary Dutch. Avoine, M. (1996)
    The Politics of English as a Foreign Language Teaching: An attitudinal study of foreign EFL instructor involvement in Japanese gender issues. Beaver, L. (2003)
    Attitudes and motivations toward learning English as a foreign language: A survey from Slovenia. Barker, J. (2002)
    Bilingual histories, ecology and development: Some case studies of bilingual pre-school children in Germany. Becque, J. (1997)
    TEFL and the concept of face at Tokyo Foreign Language College: Some pedagogic implications and recommendations. Bediafi, C. (1997)
    Social Motivations for Code-Switching amongst Urban Tunisians.
    Bellakhel, J. (2000)
    Code-switching and mixing as social and verbal behaviour: A study from Tunisia. Birnie, M. (1998)

45. Game Trading Zone - Books
1 available. Haruhiko Kindaichi, The Japanese lanuage, .. 1 available. 1 available.hebrew RPG Computer Magazine, Wiz Magazine 3 to 40 Somethings, .. 1 available.
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46. DialogNow || Political History Of Islam II
mother tongue, no amount of books written by humans in any lanuage can hide Yet youbeleive some arabic verses / sanskrit hymns / latin + hebrew psalms, making
http://www.dialognow.org/story/2002/11/9/1961/38113
Political History of Islam II
Continuing from Part I
by IndianMuslim , in on Sat Nov 9th, 2002 at 07:06:01 PM PST, []
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Female foeticide
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#1 Dung-heap of theocracy:
MAM, when you say an Islamic state will succeed only if all muslims adhere to the teachings of Islam, you expose it's fatal flaw. Any law that is based on a presumption of good behaviour by it's adherents is bound to fail.
So if I open a bank, and recruit human beings who pray five times a day and provide a mosque inside the bank, and make no rules and regulations for larceny and misappropriation, how long do you think the bank will run ?
Governance and regulation are too important to be left to the presumption of goodness. Laws are made with the assumption that men WILL not be good, and punishments prescribed accordingly. Any law that assumes otherwise is doomed to fail
You ask for reference on how religion has failed miserably to regulate society. Well, you provide them yourself. The goodness of Islam did not outlive the generation of the prophet, and Uthman Bin Abdul Aziz was assasinated in his own house. Even in the lifetime of the Prophet, Islam did not prevent petty squabbling amongst tribes, with the Ansars expressing unhappiness.
Nor did Islam prevent the prophet from appropriating for himself the wife of a son, by the simple expedient of downloading a verse of the quran.If you want a reference, please look up the episode of Zainab-bint-Jahas.

47. ArtiFAQ 2100
Several languages, including French, German, Greek, hebrew, Russian, Spanish, andJapanese Spanish. Mundo Hispano The Spanish lanuage Learning MOO (http//web
http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Champaign/sites/websites.html
Welcome Board Schools Events ... Educational Technology Interesting Web Sites Web Search Page U NIT 4 S CHOOLS
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This page is a listing with descriptions of web sites that may be useful and interesting to Unit #4 staff, students, and parents. If you have a site that you would like to add to this site, please email the URL to Don White (whitedo@cmi.k12.il.us). These locations are listed by topic.
Table of Contents:
  • Health / Science
  • Teacher Resources
  • HTML Authoring
  • Technology Planning ...
  • High School Links
  • Health / Science
    • "Cancer News on the Net" is an internet publication for cancer patients and their families. We have links to most of the major cancer resources on the World Wide Web. In addition, we feature articles on various forms of cancer. This information would be useful for student research. The address is http://www.cancernews.com
    • http://bilbo.edu.uy/tmmec/ is a link to The Molecular Modeling Electronic Conference. This has information about molecular modelling that may be of some use to teachers. They sure have a nice animated gif on their home page.
    • If you are studying about outerspace, Mars in particular, you'll want to visit this site called "Time Magazine for Kids" at this URL:

    48. Frank Gordon: Literature..
    this might be a matter of lanuage, and so sent off a letter to another proteinchemist I had known at Harvard, and asked him for a New Testament in hebrew.
    http://www.worldtrans.org/fgordon/litarch.html
    Studies in Literary Archaeology #0 LITERARY ARCHAEOLOGY
    by Frank Gordon USA The Logics and Pre-logics of Hubbard were very useful to him in the
    development of Dianetics and Scientology. They are also useful in
    organizing any subject. One such possible new science might be called Literary Archaeology, which
    would be the science of extracting useful knowledge from old literary
    materials. A basic assumption of Literary Archaeology is that knowledge and even
    wisdom can be encoded into literary materials and regained by the proper
    efforts See (MATT 13,52). The Benchmark Hypothesis of the Four Gospels (see IVy xx, p.x) is an
    example of such an attempt to reveal a deeper structure in religious
    materials. There are various ways to do this. By Sequence:
    In the Sermon on the Mount, it states "Judge (or criticize) not, that ye be not judged." MATT 7:1. Then, "Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine..." MATT 7:6! Interesting! Immediately after being told not to judge, you are tempted to consider others as dogs or swine, and what you have as holy pearls.

    49. Question About The Eye In The Pyramid - Totse.com Community
    of the ANCIENT BRITAINS there are NO EGYPTIAN RECORDS OF ANY hebrew SLAVES btw sensegrammatically if they are read in the ancient Belgic lanuage, not arabic
    http://www.totse.com/bbs/Forum8/HTML/000366-2.html

    50. LINKS/DOLENNI/LIENS
    Lucyin Mahin's site on the Walloon lanuage. Union Culturelle de Wallonne (inFrench). The Yiddishhebrew-English-German-Russian Picture dictionary
    http://www.aber.ac.uk/~merwww/links2.htm
    MERCATOR LINKS - DOLENNI - LIENS Mercator-Media is not responsible for the contents of external Web sites. ALBANIAN
    ARAGONESE

    AROUMANIAN

    ASTURIAN
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    FRISIAN

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    ... OTHER RELATED SITES
    Organizations marked with (*) are included in the Mercator-Media database.
    Organizations marked with ( ) are included in the Mercator-Education database. Nid yw Mercator-Cyfryngau yn gyfrifol am gynnwys gwefannau allanol. ALBANEG
    ALMAENEG
    ARAGONEG ARWMANEG ... ISELDIREG (Fflemeg) PIEDMONTEG LADINEG LWCSEMBWRGEG LLYDAWEG ... GWEFANNAU ERAILL O DDIDDORDEB
    Mae'r sefydliadau gyda (*) yn cael eu cynnwys yng nghronfa-ddata Mercator-Cyfryngau. Mae'r sefydliadau gyda ( ) yn cael eu cynnwys yng nghronfa-ddata Mercator-Addysg. ALBANAIS ALLEMAND ARAGONAIS AROUMAIN ... NEERLANDAIS (Flamand) OCCITAN PIEMONTAIS ROMANI POMAQUE ... overviews of languages - - arolwg fesul iaith - - panoramiques des langues GALEGO Galician, Galiseg, Galicien VIEIROS - The Galician District (in Galician, Spanish, English and German) Xunta de Galicia - Autonomous Government of Galicia (in Galician, Spanish and English) Instituto da Lingua Galega (in Galician and English)

    51. Watashi Wa Scott Desu. Hajimemashite. - Japan Forum
    by deborah gormley I never had a chance to study any lanuage, I'm since it's uncertainhow vowels were pronounced (similar to Arabic or hebrew for beginners
    http://forum.japanreference.com/archive/topic/416.html
    Watashi wa Scott desu. Hajimemashite.
    Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images
    Posted by: Scott
    Konnichi wa!
    Hey everyone! I just joined this forum thanks to Jupernia informing me about it. As you can see I'm in the beginning of learning Japanese. I'm having a total ball and I was searching for a forum like this, but couldn't find one! Jupernia seems to have answered my prayers! Thanks again, Jup.
    Anyways, a little about me. I live in Michigan, in the USA. Studying foreign languages is one of my many hobbies. I speak English, French, Spanish, a little Dutch, and am now concentrating on Japanese. I love to swim, and play golf as well as listen to music. J-POP is all I've been listening to lately. Some of my favorites include Utada Hikaru, Ayumi Hamasaki, Morning Musume, Ken Hirai, Porno Grafitti, and Every Little Thing. I also like to watch movies. Comedy, action, and old black and whites are my favorites. I've gotten into Anime films lately because of my studies. I love Miyazaki's films and just ordered a box set of them in Japanese from Hong Kong. That should help me practice. heh
    I'm going to be an avid poster here and I hope I'll have a great time. Arigato gozaimasu.

    52. Bargain Basement Software - Educational Retail
    SHREK'S STORYBOOK COLLECTION, JEWEL, $ 12.00. MX, SIGN lanuage FOR KIDS, BOX, $10.00. EUROTALK, TALK NOW GREEK, JEWEL, $ 10.00. EUROTALK, TALK NOW hebrew, JEWEL,$ 10.00.
    http://www.bargainsoft.com/rteduc.htm
    Home Page Bargain Basement Software Order Now Retail Customers Software Titles Resellers Distributors Wholesale Orders Contact Us Mail, Fax. Telephone FAX or Mail Order Forms Educational PUBLISHER title format retail DISNEY RADIO DISNEY MUSIC BOX TOPICS BOX BRODERBUND 1ST GRADE SUCCESS BOX MX AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE DICTIONARY BOX IGLAR ANIMAL KINGDOM 4CD BOX ARTHUR TEACHER TROUBLE SLEEVE BACKYARD BASEBALL JEWEL HUMONGOUS BACKYARD FOOTBALL JEWEL HUMONGOUS BACKYARD SOCCER JEWEL HASBRO BARBIE OCEAN DISCOVERY JEWEL MATTEL BOX DISNEY BUZZ LIGHTYEAR 2ND GRADE BOX HASBRO CANDYLAND JEWEL MATTEL CATIPPILAR ADVENTURES IN TIME JEWEL HASBRO JEWEL LEARNING CO CLUEFINDER'S TOY STORE ADVENTURE JEWEL LEARNING CO CLUEFINDRS 5TH GRADE JEWEL LEARNING CO CLUEFINDRS 6TH GRADE JEWEL BERLITZ BOX MICROSOFT CREATIVE WRITER JEWEL DISNEY D-SHOW BOX EASY TRANSLATOR 3 BOX ENGLISH - INSTANT IMMERSION BOX GIRL'S CLUB [ B BOX] BOX IGLAR GREAT INVENTIONS BOX HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAISY BOX ENCORE HIGH SCHOOL ADVANTAGE 2002 BOX FOGWARE HIGH SCHOOL BIOLOGY BOX TOPICS HIGH SCHOOL EXCELLERATOR BOX FOGWARE HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE BOX DK I LOVE EXPLORING BOX DK I LOVE SCIENCE BOX DK I LOVE SPELLING BOX TOPICS INSTANT IMMERSION SIGN LANGUAGE 2CD BOX TOPICS INSTANT IMMERSION SPANISH 2CD BOX MATTEL INSYNC CELL PHONE GAME BOX EDMARK JUMPSTART PHONICS JEWEL EDMARK JUMPSTART SPANISH JEWEL EDMARK JUMPSTART SPELLING

    53. Hebrew Syntax.
    least) its treatment of hebrew verbs is thereby seriously flawed. Peter KirkPeter, Ignoring discourse analysis is unforgivable. lanuage textbooks which
    http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/b-hebrew/2002-April/012744.html
    Hebrew Syntax.
    c stirling bartholomew cc.constantine at worldnet.att.net
    Tue Apr 9 22:30:04 EDT 2002 Another weakness of Waltke and O'Connor is that it rubbishes then ignores discourse analysis, and (in my opinion at least) its treatment of Hebrew verbs is thereby seriously flawed. Peter Kirk More information about the b-hebrew mailing list

    54. Hebrew Syntax.
    lanuage textbooks which do that should be relegated to eternal flames, but no annihilated)). We need someone to develop an entire hebrew Greek curriculum
    http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/b-hebrew/2002-April/012745.html
    Hebrew Syntax.
    Polycarp66 at aol.com Polycarp66 at aol.com
    Wed Apr 10 02:10:02 EDT 2002 In a message dated 4/10/2002 12:30:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, cc.constantine at worldnet.att.net More information about the b-hebrew mailing list

    55. Chapter Six
    The argument from lanuage. The hebrew text is in the plural, Then the Lord God formedman of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath
    http://home.hkstar.com/~johnfok1/SystematicTheology/6.htm
    Chapter Six - The Creation of Man 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE ORIGIN OF THE HUMAN RACE Every person is confronted with the question as to the origin of the human race. As he looks back into human history, he observes that the men now existing seem to have sprung from other men by the process of natural generation for thousands of years. In analyzing the origin of man, the biblicist is confronted with the basic issue:
  • Did God create man immediately or mediately? Was man formed directly by the hand of God or did he evolve through natural processes? The Christian must acknowledge God's involvement, but was it direct or indirect?
  • There are numerous theories which are trying to explain the origin of the human race:
  • Biblical creationists hold that man is a direct and immediate creation of God. Classical evolutionists teach that man evolved from a lower form. Some evolutionists suggest that the human body developed through a long evolutionary process, but that God broke into the process and directly created the soul, bringing man into being. Others suggest that Adam was one among many contemporaries and that God conferred his image on Adam's collaterals as well as on Adam; thus Adam's federal headship extended to his contemporaries as well as to his offspring.
  • 56. Temple Beth Solomon Of The Deaf - Outreach
    The other is that a person went up and said the V'achavta in hebrew signlanguage. And the grape juice was good. First, I learned sign lanuage.
    http://www.tbsdeafjewish.org/dream2.htm
    Temple Beth Solomon of the Deaf
    Home About Us History Member Profiles ... Contact Us
    Outreach - Continued
    Our Dream Team
    TBS presenters, Elaine, Bess, and Jan are a Dream Team because they are achieving Temple Beth Solomon's forty year-old dream of reaching out into the hearing community and acquainting them with deafness and deaf culture and showing that differences can be woven together to make a beautiful, strong fabric. Elaine signed to them about being born and growing up deaf in hearing surroundings and later at a school for the deaf located in Northern California. She spoke about her family and her hearing daughter for whom sign was her first language. She spoke about her work at Temple Beth Solomon and about her life. The teacher then called for a recess break. No! No! cried 60 young people. We can miss the break! We want to hear more! Bess was then introduced, and spoke about her deafness and her life. She explained how she was born hard of hearing and then became totally deaf when she was 55 years old. The students related to her immediately, because who in their family does not have a grandparent or a great-aunt or uncle that suffers from a hearing loss? When she told them she was now 82 their faces showed how impressed they were and that endeared them to Bess for life. She talked about having her bat mitzvah at age 65, ten years after she became totally deaf, and stressed that deaf people are really no different than hearing people, they just communicate differently but they have the same dreams, and all the young heads in the room nodded understandingly.

    57. Israel2
    CustomsDon't eat with left hand. *lanuage-HelloMac de lam, GoodbyeMacde lem mac. (pronounced as spelled). Also-Hello/GoodbyeSalaam (hebrew).
    http://www.lfelem.lfc.edu/students/segall/Israel2.html
    Israel by Laura (LEP) Geography *Capital-Jerusalem *Important cities-Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Gaza, Acre, Nazareth, Holon, Ramat Gan, Beersheba, and Haifa. *Natural Resources-copper, iron ore, granite, marble, mica, glass, clay, and salt. *Waterways-Jordan River and Sea of Galilee. *Mountains-Mt. Meron, Judean Hills, Mt. Hermon, and Samaria Hills. *Deserts-Plain of Jezreel and Negrev. *Size-About the size of Massachusetts. *Temperature in January-9 to 14 degrees C. Trivia-Used to be "the land of milk and honey" in biblical times. People *Religon-Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. *Tribes-Palestinians. The leader of the Palestinians is Yassar Arafat. *Customs-Don't eat with left hand. *Lanuage-Hello:Mac de lam, Goodbye:Mac de lem mac. (pronounced as spelled) Also-Hello/Goodbye:Salaam (Hebrew) Trivia-The people of Israel are fighting with the Palestinians, and there are many bombings. Prime Minister of Israel is-Ben Natanyahu. Go back to Mr.Segall 's Home Page

    58. PHP Archives: Php3 Digest 17 Jan 2000 18:00:01 -0000 Issue 1422
    smaller A further point to consider is that PHP is a programming lanuage CF isnot Snunit Center for the Advance of Web Based Learning hebrew University of
    http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/php/2000-01/0031.html
    php3 Digest 17 Jan 2000 18:00:01 -0000 Issue 1422
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    Date: Mon Jan 17 2000 - 12:00:01 CST php3 Digest 17 Jan 2000 18:00:01 -0000 Issue 1422
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    find a letter starting with a letter "$"......
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    59. New Page 1
    Our third grade hebrew students have been reading the story from Sima Abarbanel,lanuage Arts Teacher Laurie Margolies, Librarian Sonia Kozlovsky, Librarian.
    http://www.ksds.edu/ErevShabbatNewsletter/Oct-11-02/EasyPrint.htm

    Contents
    OCTOBER 11, 2002 VOLUME 6, ISSUE 6 H ESHVAN 5763 CANDLELIGHTING: 6:16 p.m. HAVDALAH: 6:57 p.m. PARSHAT: NOA H FROM THE HEADMASTER Could you use some sunshine on a cloudy day?
    After years of discussion and planning, the Baltimore Jewish community is embarking on a most exciting educational venture. The Shoshana S. Cardin Jewish Community High School will open next fall! This is great news for KSDS families, Baltimore Hebrew Day School families, and for families whose children currently attend public and other private schools. During the last year, I have received more questions about the new high school than any other topic. Here are some questions (and answers) that may be of interest to you. Q - Why is there a need for another Jewish High School? All of the existent high schools are under Orthodox auspices. This school is trans-denominational. We envision Orthodox, Conservative, Reform and Reconstructionist Jews embracing the concept of a school that honors and celebrates all strands of Judaism. Q - Where will the school be housed?

    60. Evangelical Theological Society, 46th Annual Meeting
    Abusing Wittgenstein The Misuse of the Concept of lanuage Games in Contemporary Christas Pauls's Bifocal Optic for Reading the hebrew Scriptures Mystery
    http://www.bible.org/products/ets94b.htm
    EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
    46TH ANNUAL MEETING
    "Hermeneutics: Issues and Concerns"
    November 17-19, 1994, Lisle, Illinois
    The good news is that while the complete set of tapes of the conference would cost $1,634, you can now have them all on CD for just $49.95. If you are interested in purchasing the CD, you can go to the BSF store to do so. The seminar titles are listed below and you can click on the underlined title to listen to it in real audio. We will occasionally change the sample so you can hear different sessions. Back to home page. Title Speaker(s) "Baptism of the Holy Spirit" Part A Dispensational Study Group "Baptism of the Holy Spirit" Part B Dispensational Study Group First Plenary Session - "Two Turning Point in Contemporary Hermeneutical Debate / "The Globalization of Biblical Hermeneutics" D.A. Carson /
    Craig L. Blomberg Opening Session of EMS / EMS First Plenary Session - "Religions and the Bible" Gordon Smith Plenary Session - ETS Presidential Address - "The History of the Future"

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