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Vilayat Inayat Khan Life Part of a series of articles on Universal Sufism Figures Inayat Khan Pirani Ameena Begum Maheboob Khan Mohammed Ali Khan Musharaff Khan Samuel L. Lewis Fazal Inayat-Khan Vilayat Inayat Khan Hidayat Inayat Khan Zia Inayat Khan Beliefs Panentheism Universal Intelligence Esotericism Spirit of Guidance Universalism Karma Wahdatu l-Wujd Zir Bn Prophetic continuity Practices Universal Worship Service Dhikr Wazifa Muraqaba Dances of Universal Peace Ryazat Prayer Ziraat Structure Pir Murs...
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Internet In New Zealand History New Zealand's first internet connection was via Waikato University, managed by John Houlker. The capacity went from 64 kbit/s to 128 kbit/s between February 1993 and February 1994. In 1999 Telecom New Zealand began providing broadband internet (ADSL) under the name JetStream. There was a progressive roll out into local exchanges. Telecom's JetStream services were offered by many different Internet service providers (ISPs), with Telecom billing for all data usage and the ISP charging fo...
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Back Dorm Boys Members As many fans do not know the real names of the Back Dorm Boys, Wei Wei is often called simply "the big one" and Huang Yi Xin "the small one". In most videos, Wei Wei is seated on the viewer's right and Huang Yi Xin on the left. Huang Yi Xin has a cast on his left arm in some early videos from when he got hurt playing basketball. A third "dorm boy", Xiao Jing, is in the background of most of the videos. He is often playing the Counter-Strike computer game while Wei Wei and Huang Yixin a...
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Hydraulic Rescue Tools History A hydraulic spreader in use Previously rescuers often used circular saws for vehicle extrication, but these suffered from several drawbacks. Saws can generate sparks, which could start a fire, create loud noise, which could stress the victim, and are often slow cutting. Alternatively, rescuers could try to pry open the vehicle doors using a crowbar or halligan bar, but this could compromise the stability of the vehicle, further injure the victims, or unintentionally activate vehicle ai...
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Glass Transition Introduction The glassy or vitreous state of matter is typically formed by rapid cooling and solidification from the molten (or liquid) state. If the liquid were allowed to crystallize on cooling, then according to the Ehrenfest classification of first-order phase transitions, there would be a discontinuous change in volume (and thus a discontinuity in the slope or first derivative with respect to temperature, dV/dT) at the melting point. In this context, glass and melt are distinct phases with...
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Oil Lamp Structure and function Nepalese Buddhist bronze ritual vessel with oil lamp. The handle is cast as a serpent with open jaws, and the plate fronting the oil tray features a bas relief of Ganesh with a consort. In use, a flickering light would fall upon the deity. Oil lamps were used not only for household lighting, but also for funerary and votive purposes. Lamps were used for domestic purposes in homes and for public purposes in temples and most public buildings. By studying the lamp's design...
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Interactive Television Definitions of interactive television Interactive television represents a continuum from low interactivity (TV on/off, volume, changing channels) to moderate interactivity (simple movies on demand without player controls) and high interactivity in which, for example, an audience member affects the program being watched. The most obvious example of this would be any kind of real-time voting on the screen, in which audience votes create decisions that are reflected in how the show continues. A re...
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Legionella Longbeachae Compost and potting mix warning labels Compost must be handled with care, damp down with water to reduce dust before handling, use a face mask covering nose and mouth to reduce the risk of inhaling the dust, especially for those at high risk from infection. Studies advocate the introduction of an industry standard that ensures the use of face masks when handling potting mix and attaching masks and warning labels to potting mix bags sold to the public. It is noteworthy that compost packaging i...
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Razer Usa History Razer was founded in 1998 by a team of engineers and marketeers to develop and market a high end computer gaming mouse, called the Boomslang. It was claimed as the world's first 1,000 DPI mouse (as opposed to 200 or 400 DPI offerings). Razer was the one of the first companies to sponsor gamers. Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel was amongst the first wave of sponsored gamers and is still currently active in pro-gaming. Razer stumbled around 2000 in the dot-com bust, although not strictly a d...
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Hall Effect Discovery The Hall effect was discovered in 1879 by Edwin Herbert Hall while working on his doctoral degree at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. His measurements of the tiny effect produced in the apparatus he used was an experimental tour de force, accomplished 18 years before the electron was discovered. Theory The Hall effect comes about due to the nature of the current in a conductor. Current consists of the movement of many small charge carriers, typically electr...
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Automatic Quartz Mode of operation Lorus (a Seiko brand) watch with glass back, showing clearly the swinging pendulum and meshing gear and pinion of the Seiko Kinetic movement A rotating pendulum inside the case is attached to a relatively large gear which meshes with a very small pinion. As the wearer moves, the pendulum turns and spins the pinion at a very high speed - up to 100,000 rpm. This is coupled to a miniature electrical generator which charges a storage device which is a capacitor(s) or a rechargeab...
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Piotrkowska Street The History In the beginning, the present Piotrkowska Street functioned as a route joining Piotrkw Trybunalski and Zgierz. On this path a small, roadside urban settlement called d was located. In 1821 Rajmund Rembieliski - the president of the Commission of the Province of Mazovia - took some action in order to regulate the building development in the industrial settlement. This settlement was called The New Town and it was situated in the south from the "old" d. On the street plan of the settl...
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Japanese Tea Ceremony History According to the Nihon Kki (Latter Chronicle of Japan), drinking of tea was introduced to Japan in the 9th century, by the Buddhist monk Eich (), who had returned to Japan from China. This is the first documented evidence of tea in Japan. The entry in the Nihon Kki states that Eich personally prepared and served sencha (unground Japanese green tea) to Emperor Saga who was on an excursion in Karasaki (in present Shiga Prefecture) in the year 815. By imperial order in the year 816, tea pl...
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Perforated Paper Sheets of perforated paper Perforated paper is a craft material of lightweight card with regularly spaced holes in imitation of embroidery canvas. It is also sometimes referred to as punched paper. Perforated paper is most commonly embroidered with cross stitch motifs and borders. When the stitching is complete the excess paper around the design can be cut away to create a regular or irregular shaped decorative item. Typical uses for such items include ornaments to decorate Christmas trees, ...
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Rolling Paper Composition Rolling papers are most commonly made with wood pulp, hemp, flax, or rice as a base material. Some companies may use esparto, which might lead to a slightly higher carcinogen level when burned. The basic design of a single paper is a long rectangle with a narrow strip of glue or gum all along one of the long edges. Longer, rice-based rolling papers are also often used to make spliffs or used by connoisseurs for cigarettes of the highest quality. Rolling papers are also called skins ...
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Yurendell Decaster fmredhawks.com/Pressbox/news/index.html?article_id=71 ^ http://community.thetimes-tribune.com/blogs/yankees/archive/2009/09/02/whelan-activated-de-caster-released.aspx ^ http://www.2009baseballworldcup.com/index.php?id=35 External links Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, orThe Baseball Cube Allegheny Times vde Netherlands 2006 World Baseball Classic roster 1 Yurendell DeCaster | 3 Robin van Doornspeek | 4 Hainley Statia | 7 Harvey Monte | 8 Michael Duursma...
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Bass Boat Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2008) Standard aluminum bass boat, with trolling motor Center console aluminum bass boat A bass boat is a small boat that is designed and equipped primarily for bass fishing or fishing for other panfish, usually in freshwater such as lakes, rivers and streams. The modern bass boat features swivel chairs that permit the angler to cast to any position around the boa...
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