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TiredBook: July 2004
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Thursday, July 29, 2004. In cosmology, a view that the universe is always expanding but maintaining a constant average density, matter being continuously created to form new stars and galaxies at the same rate that old ones become unobservable as a consequence of their increasing distance and velocity of recession. A steady-state universe has no beginning or end in time; and from any point. Posted by TiredBook @ 2:24 PM. Wednesday, July 28, 2004. Posted by TiredBook @ 6:41 AM. Sunday, July 25, 2004.
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TiredBook: March 2004
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Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Religion founded in Iran in the mid-19th century by Mirza Hoseyn 'Ali Nuri, who is known as Baha' Ullah (Arabic: Glory of God). The cornerstone of Baha'i belief is the conviction that Baha' Ullah and his forerunner, who was known as the Bab, were manifestations of God, who in his essence is unknowable. The principal Baha'i tenets are the essential unity of all religions and the unity of humanity. Posted by TiredBook @ 5:22 PM. Saturday, March 27, 2004. Friday, March 26, 2004.
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TiredBook: August 2004
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Monday, August 30, 2004. Posted by TiredBook @ 1:57 PM. Sunday, August 29, 2004. World Water Crisis: Is There A Way Out? On the face of it, the current water crisis as presented by the UN is a classic Malthusian dilemma: a geometrically expanding population will soon meet the limits of a fixed supply of water. Yet Malthusian predictions of famine and other catastrophes have been made since the principle was first enunciated in 1798, and no such prediction has ever come true. Take the UN's claim. O'Brien ...
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TiredBook: November 2004
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Sunday, November 28, 2004. Guaiacum officinale occurs from the southern United States to northern South America. It grows about 9 m (30 feet) tall and reaches a diameter of about 25 cm (10 inches). The evergreen leaves are opposite, divided into leaflets. Posted by TiredBook @ 11:11 PM. Friday, November 26, 2004. His father died when Arminius was an infant, and one Theodore Aemilius adopted the child and provided for his schooling in Utrecht. On the death of. Posted by TiredBook @ 5:23 AM. From this poin...
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TiredBook: April 2004
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Wednesday, April 28, 2004. History is a central element of the Old Testament. It is the subject of narration in the specifically historical books and of celebration, commemoration, and remonstration in all of the books. History in the Old Testament is not history in the modern sense; it is the story of events seen as revealing the divine presence and power. Nevertheless, it is the account of an. Posted by TiredBook @ 12:25 AM. Monday, April 26, 2004. Performing Arts, Asia. Posted by TiredBook @ 4:49 AM.
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TiredBook: February 2004
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Sunday, February 29, 2004. Ben Ali, Zine Al-abidine. From the time of its inception in 1943 until the time of its demise in 1954, the AAGPBL included some 545 women, who were recruited from the United States, Canada, and Cuba. The league's founder was Chicago Cubs owner. Posted by TiredBook @ 1:28 AM. Thursday, February 26, 2004. Posted by TiredBook @ 12:10 AM. Wednesday, February 25, 2004. Posted by TiredBook @ 6:57 PM. Sunday, February 22, 2004. Posted by TiredBook @ 3:47 PM. Saturday, February 21, 2004.
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TiredBook: September 2004
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Thursday, September 30, 2004. American glass produced from 1784 to about 1795 by John Frederick Amelung, a native of Bremen in Germany. Financed by German and American promoters, Amelung founded the New Bremen Glassmanufactory near Frederick, Md., U.S., and attempted to establish a self-sufficient community, importing glassworkers and other craftsmen from Germany. The enterprise was encouraged by such. Posted by TiredBook @ 10:50 AM. Tuesday, September 28, 2004. Posted by TiredBook @ 1:09 PM. Campion's c...
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TiredBook: June 2004
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Wednesday, June 30, 2004. The Portuguese navigator Vasco de Gama sighted the coast along what is now Durban on Christmas Day in 1497 and named the country Terra Natalis, after the Portuguese word (Natal) for Christmas. The Portuguese maintained a trading settlement. Posted by TiredBook @ 5:51 PM. Sunday, June 27, 2004. Posted by TiredBook @ 4:21 AM. Friday, June 25, 2004. Posted by TiredBook @ 10:21 AM. Wednesday, June 23, 2004. Arts, Central Asian. Of the relatively few Central Asian languages that ha...
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TiredBook: May 2004
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Monday, May 31, 2004. Posted by TiredBook @ 3:24 PM. Friday, May 28, 2004. Pappenheim, Gottfried Heinrich, Count (graf) Zu. Pappenheim served with the Catholic League, headed by the elector Maximilian I of Bavaria and commanded by Johann Tserclaes, Graf von Tilly. Idolized by his regiment of cuirassiers, the Pappenheimers, he proved a tempestuous cavalry officer, always. Posted by TiredBook @ 5:05 PM. Thursday, May 27, 2004. Posted by TiredBook @ 6:48 AM. Tuesday, May 25, 2004. Sabzevari, Hajji Hadi.