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3 Level Lots Sold Together or Separately!
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1 of 3 Lots! Investors, builders, new home owner, great opportunity! 3 level lots in established neighborhood. May be sold together or separately $40,000/30,000/30,000. Pflugerville, annexes in 2009. Utilities at Parkway. Moments to IH35, Hwy 130. Virtual tour: tourfactory.com/408693 Agent website: JanetteFriend.com
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Keywords: TourFactory Tour408693 Janette Friend Harrington ABR Pflugerville TX 78660 Coldwell Banker United Realtors Real Estate Virtual Home Tour
Added: December 21, 2008
Saint Eleutherius: The First Albanian Pope
Saint Eleutherius: The First Albanian Pope
Over the centuries Albanians have distinguished themselves by their bravery, generosity and wisdom; their contribution to the European civilization has unquestionably been remarkable. Knowing the history of the Albanians has made an immense impact on the strengthening of their national identity. Albanians, as one of the most ancient peoples in Europe, were the first on the European continent to embrace Christianity. Albanians produced such holy personages as Saint Eleutherius, Pope Clement XI, Saint Dardan, Saint Jeronim, Saint Ashtin, and others whom many other nations have attempted to claim as their own.
Yet, the Slavs maintain that Saint Jeronim was a Croat and have understandably been proud of him. But here Ãs the issue: where was Saint Jeronim from? Were there any Croats living at that time in Dalmacia? Which peoples lived in Dalmatia? Illyrians were the ones living in Dalmatia back then, a historical fact that proves Saint Jeronim was Illyrian.
Among those saints, about whom little is mentioned, is Saint Eleutherius, one of the predecessors of other Albanian Popes, and one of those renowned personages who contributed to the spread of Christianity, not only among Albanians, but throughout the entire European continent.
Hundreds of bishops from Illyria participated in the first Synod of Rome established in 130 A.D. This fact provides evidence to the existence of a well-organized church administration in Illyria during the 2nd century. The first elements of the church that constitute the foundations of Christian doctrine, the first seven ecumenical codes, are from llyrian territories (llyria was once called " The Island of Saints"). This is the best evidence of the contributions that Albanians have made to European civilization.
Saint Eleutherius was born a hundred years after Christ in the town of Nikopol, a well-known town in Epirus. Some archeologists maintain that this is the present town of Preveza. He was educated in Rome under Pope Saint Aciteti (whose papacy lasted 11 years, from 157-168) where he received Holy Orders. In 177 AD, Saint Eleutherius was appointed Pope and assumed the Holy Seat at Saint Peter's. During his papacy, Saint Eleutherius spread the Bible to many countries of the Roman Empire. Based on existing data, after the beseechment of Lucas who was the King of England, Saint Eleutherius sent missionaries to preach Christianity -- the faith that civilized European nations and which remain predominant there to the present day.
In 192 AD, after 15 years of his papacy, Saint Eleutherius was martyred by idolaters of Rome. Attempts by others to claim Saint Elutherius and Saint Jeronim as their own are numerous. In reality, Saint Eleutherius is neither Greek nor Roman as some historians contend. He is clearly an Illyrian predecessor of Albanians, born and raised in Epirus, a territory that lies from the Vjosa River to the Ambraky Bay in the south, from the Pindus Mountains in the east up to the Ionian seacoast in the west, a territory ruled by King Pirros in 277 BC. In one of Gjergj Kastrioti's (Skenderbeg) correspondences written in Kruja in 1460 to the prince of Taranto, he states, among other things, "We the Albanians are being called Epiriots."
Ilirët
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Author: CHANNELShpendi
Keywords: Ilirët Saint Eleutherius Fiset Ilire Taulantët Arbët Adrianët Enkelejtë Dasaretët Dardanët Dalmatët Dorsejtë Penestët Molosët Kaonët Thesprorët Arbëreshët Pirustët Parathinët Japodët Paionët
Added: December 13, 2008
Rebuttal to CapnOAwesome
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Link to my main case:
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Author: XiaoGui17
Keywords: buddhism putai japan cambodia temple tropical ultisol imperialism pol pot khmer rouge vietnam war sri lanka thailand patimokkha theocracy bhutan dalai lama chinese hulagu hulegu khan federal bureau prisons thich quang duc self immolation lamaism bible debate challenge
Added: November 27, 2008
Creative Commentary
SFU CMNS 130 Fall 2008
Topic: Advertising and Children
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When we were growing up, our parents were the ones who decided what we saw on television, what food we ate, what clothes we wore, ultimately controlling our spending habits. As we grew, so did our exposure to the media. It is in my opinion that problems such as violence and obesity could be solved if parents work hard to control the impulses of their children while their still young. I will contrast the role advertisers to those of parents in these issues.
By comparing two cereals made by Kelloggs - Fruit Loops and All Bran, we can see how a childs logic would work. All-bran is a much healthier option, with 50% of the recommended intake of dietary fiber, compared to Fruit loops 4%, and no artificial coloring or flavoring which is apparent in Fruit loops. Their respective boxes show fruit loops vibrant array of colors and its mascot, Toucan Sam while all bran, on the other hand, plainly shows the cereal and its name. Unfortunately, parents tend to buy the unhealthier of the two, simply due to the fact that it appeals more to their children.
With the rising number of school shootings, many are quick to blame the video game and movie industries for promoting violence. Yet, I will argue that if parents are strict enough to prevent their children from watching violent movies and playing violent video games, we may not have such a big problem to deal with. It seems to me that parents ignore the advisory labels that clearly indicate, on the boxes of movies and video games, the appropriate age range for the content in question. Games like 'grand theft auto' and 'bully' promote violence and a warped social behavior that is detrimental to a childs development. If parents do not help their kids to understand the difference between the virtual world and the real world, they might be setting themselves up to face a child with a history of crime.
The future of a child depends on the environment and advice that his/her parents provide while theyre growing. Advertisers may be partially at fault for childhood development issues. However, parents share equal responsibility; what separates a physically fit, socially-embraced individual in the future from an individual who has health issues or considered a threat to society depends on the rules enforced during his/her upbringing.
Author: ckn5
Keywords: CMNS 130 SFU Creative Commentary
Added: November 27, 2008
Plsgns #38 Wikipedia Pelasgians
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pelasgians BC) was discovered revealing bronze objects, pots, and over 130 ossuaries. The ossuaries contained distinctly male and female funeral ornaments. Male ossuaries contained knives and axes whereas female ossuaries contained earrings, bronze pins, necklaces, gold-diadems, and bracelets. The decorations on some of the gold objects contained spirals of Mycenean origin, but had no Geometric forms. According to their ornamentation, the pots discovered at the site were from the Geometric period. However, the pots also preserved spirals indicative of Mycenean art. The results of the excavations indicate that the Tyrrhenians or Pelasgians of Lemnos were a remnant of a Mycenean population. Professor Della Seta reports:[65] "The lack of weapons of bronze, the abundance of weapons of iron, and the type of the pots
Author: h4ck3rm1k3
Keywords: Pelasgians Albania Shqip Kosova Kosovo
Added: November 18, 2008
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