Don't steal what you don't owned even how good your intention is because even it is for good of others still your action is stealing and it is prohibited against the law of the land and the law of GOD.
Merejildo.Genoveva.Unidad 3. Actividad 4. Convenios sobre El Asilo.pdfGenoveva Merejildo
Este documento discute la diferencia entre asilo diplomático y asilo político, y describe varias convenciones y declaraciones internacionales sobre el asilo. La Convención de Ginebra de 1967 y el Protocolo de 1967 tratan de mitigar los problemas resultantes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en relación con los refugiados. La Declaración de Cartagena de 1984 y la Declaración de San José de 1994 adoptan definiciones más amplias de refugiado con el fin de brindar una solución humanitaria a los problemas de los refugiados y personas desplazadas en
it tackles the questions when does a belligerency exist? what is insurgency and matters regarding the recognition and consequences of a belligerent state.
The document summarizes the 6th and 9th commandments regarding sexuality and purity according to Catholic teachings. It discusses what sexuality means, the moral duties of fidelity and permanence in marriage, and prohibited acts like adultery, incest, masturbation, homosexuality, and pornography. It provides examples of how impurity can occur through lustful thoughts, indecent dressing, sexual harassment, or explicit media. The aim is to protect families and promote purity of heart.
El derecho internacional privado CUADRO Ana Atencia
El documento presenta una introducción al derecho internacional privado, definiendo su objeto como la determinación de la ley aplicable a relaciones jurídicas internacionales y la condición jurídica de extranjeros. Explica que es una rama del derecho interno que regula relaciones privadas con elementos internacionales, diferenciándose del derecho material internacional. También resume las relaciones con otras ramas como el derecho internacional público y comparado.
This document discusses different types of state jurisdiction under international law. It begins by defining state jurisdiction as a state's authority to prescribe and enforce laws. It then outlines three main types of jurisdiction: legislative jurisdiction to make laws; executive jurisdiction to enforce laws; and judicial jurisdiction of a state's courts. The document goes on to explain several principles of jurisdiction, including the territorial principle giving a state authority over events in its territory, the nationality principle over its nationals abroad, and the protective principle over threats to the state's security.
The document discusses the sources of international law that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) applies in deciding disputes. There are five main sources according to Article 38(1) of the ICJ Statute: 1) international conventions and treaties, 2) international customs, 3) general principles of law, 4) judicial decisions and writings of publicists, and 5) reason and equity. Treaties can be either law-making or contractual. Customary international law requires consistent state practice and opinio juris. General principles fill gaps where no treaty or custom applies. Judicial decisions and writings are subsidiary sources. The ICJ can decide cases ex aequo et bono if parties agree.
Don't steal what you don't owned even how good your intention is because even it is for good of others still your action is stealing and it is prohibited against the law of the land and the law of GOD.
Merejildo.Genoveva.Unidad 3. Actividad 4. Convenios sobre El Asilo.pdfGenoveva Merejildo
Este documento discute la diferencia entre asilo diplomático y asilo político, y describe varias convenciones y declaraciones internacionales sobre el asilo. La Convención de Ginebra de 1967 y el Protocolo de 1967 tratan de mitigar los problemas resultantes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en relación con los refugiados. La Declaración de Cartagena de 1984 y la Declaración de San José de 1994 adoptan definiciones más amplias de refugiado con el fin de brindar una solución humanitaria a los problemas de los refugiados y personas desplazadas en
it tackles the questions when does a belligerency exist? what is insurgency and matters regarding the recognition and consequences of a belligerent state.
The document summarizes the 6th and 9th commandments regarding sexuality and purity according to Catholic teachings. It discusses what sexuality means, the moral duties of fidelity and permanence in marriage, and prohibited acts like adultery, incest, masturbation, homosexuality, and pornography. It provides examples of how impurity can occur through lustful thoughts, indecent dressing, sexual harassment, or explicit media. The aim is to protect families and promote purity of heart.
El derecho internacional privado CUADRO Ana Atencia
El documento presenta una introducción al derecho internacional privado, definiendo su objeto como la determinación de la ley aplicable a relaciones jurídicas internacionales y la condición jurídica de extranjeros. Explica que es una rama del derecho interno que regula relaciones privadas con elementos internacionales, diferenciándose del derecho material internacional. También resume las relaciones con otras ramas como el derecho internacional público y comparado.
This document discusses different types of state jurisdiction under international law. It begins by defining state jurisdiction as a state's authority to prescribe and enforce laws. It then outlines three main types of jurisdiction: legislative jurisdiction to make laws; executive jurisdiction to enforce laws; and judicial jurisdiction of a state's courts. The document goes on to explain several principles of jurisdiction, including the territorial principle giving a state authority over events in its territory, the nationality principle over its nationals abroad, and the protective principle over threats to the state's security.
The document discusses the sources of international law that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) applies in deciding disputes. There are five main sources according to Article 38(1) of the ICJ Statute: 1) international conventions and treaties, 2) international customs, 3) general principles of law, 4) judicial decisions and writings of publicists, and 5) reason and equity. Treaties can be either law-making or contractual. Customary international law requires consistent state practice and opinio juris. General principles fill gaps where no treaty or custom applies. Judicial decisions and writings are subsidiary sources. The ICJ can decide cases ex aequo et bono if parties agree.
State jurisdiction under PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAWovro rakib
This document discusses principles of state jurisdiction under international law. It addresses topics like preemptive attack, conflicts between nationality and territoriality principles, and universal jurisdiction. Specifically, it explains that state jurisdiction arises from sovereignty and includes the power to prescribe rules/laws and enforce them. Jurisdiction is based on a state's territory, nationality of the offender/victim, or protective/universal principles. Universal jurisdiction allows any state to try certain grave international crimes like war crimes and crimes against humanity. Examples discussed include an Israeli case trying a German national for crimes against humanity.
Sample motion for judgment on the pleadings under Rule 12(c) of the Federal R...LegalDocsPro
This sample motion for judgment on the pleadings under Rule 12(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is made on the same grounds as a motion to dismiss but may be filed even after an answer to a complaint has been filed. This is a preview of the sample motion sold by LegalDocsPro on scribd.com
Evolución histórica del Derecho Internacional Pública: Era antiguaSilvia Profesora
El documento presenta información sobre las castas en la India. Explica que originalmente el sistema de castas dividía a la sociedad en cuatro grupos (Brahmanas, Kshatriyas, Vaishias y Shudras), pero que luego surgieron los Dalits (intocables) y los tribales. Describe las características y roles asignados a cada casta y cómo el sistema se volvió rígido e hereditario, marginando a los grupos más bajos y causando discriminación.
Este documento habla sobre el derecho de asilo y asilo político. Explica que el derecho de asilo ofrece protección a individuos perseguidos por razones políticas, ideológicas o religiosas en otro estado. También clasifica el asilo como interno o extraterritorial y discute convenciones internacionales sobre el derecho de asilo. Finalmente, establece algunas condiciones y limitaciones sobre cuándo un estado puede otorgar asilo.
The document discusses different names for the sacrament of reconciliation - confession, sacrament of penance, and sacrament of reconciliation. It says the sacrament obtains pardon from God's mercy for sins committed against him and reconciles people with the church. The effects are reconciliation with God and community, remedy for venial sins, and strength to overcome weaknesses. The church says people are sinners in need of God's mercy through Christ, calls people to conversion, and finds completion in Eucharistic celebration. The document also discusses sickness as a sign of evil in the world showing human helplessness, and says Christians should seek good health while realizing sickness signifies evil and those who are ill need God's grace,
The document provides an overview of Ignatian spirituality, including key aspects such as discernment, prayer, and approaches advocated by St. Ignatius of Loyola. It discusses Ignatius' life and conversion, the Spiritual Exercises he developed, the founding of the Society of Jesus, and hallmarks of Ignatian spirituality such as a focus on incarnational prayer, discernment, and finding God in all things. The document also outlines Ignatian practices including meditation, spiritual direction, and the examen as ways to develop spiritually.
Este documento resume los efectos jurídicos de la sucesión de estados en diferentes áreas como el derecho interno, tratados internacionales, deuda pública, bienes del estado, legislación, nacionalidad y acciones judiciales. Según el documento, en el derecho interno el estado sucesor no está obligado por las normas del estado predecesor pero por razones prácticas se mantienen temporalmente. En tratados internacionales, la convención de Viena de 1978 regula la sucesión y existen dos opiniones sobre tratados-ley y tratados-contratos
International humanitarian law (IHL) has its origins in the 19th century but is based on older principles of mitigating human suffering during armed conflict. IHL is derived from both historical sources like the 1864 Geneva Convention and 1907 Hague Regulations, as well as modern treaties like the 1949 Geneva Conventions and 1977 Additional Protocols. These sources aim to balance military necessity with humanitarian protections for civilians and combatants. IHL also includes customary international law derived from widespread and consistent state practice followed out of a sense of legal obligation.
1) La extradición es un proceso por el cual un Estado entrega a una persona que se encuentra en su territorio a las autoridades de otro Estado para ser juzgada por delitos cometidos en este. 2) La extradición requiere de un acuerdo jurídico y político entre los Estados involucrados. 3) En México, la extradición se rige por la Constitución, la Ley de Extradición Internacional y tratados internacionales bilaterales.
This affidavit provides information in support of a motion for summary judgment. It describes the plaintiff's criminal conviction and sentence, his transfer to Dismas Charities halfway house, and the rules he agreed to follow. It states that the plaintiff drove himself to Dismas and had an unauthorized cell phone, violating the rules. As a result, his personal items were confiscated and he was returned to prison to complete his sentence.
This document summarizes the justifying circumstances under Article 11 of the Revised Penal Code, including self-defense, state of necessity, fulfillment of duty, and obedience to superior orders. It discusses the requisites for each circumstance and provides examples from case law. Specifically, it outlines the requirements for unlawful aggression and reasonable necessity in self-defense claims, as well as defenses of one's relatives, property, and strangers. It also defines the conditions for invoking state of necessity and fulfilling one's duty.
Merejildo.Genoveva.Unidad 3. Actividad 2. La Protección del Asilo.pdfGenoveva Merejildo
El documento presenta dos casos de asilo diplomático otorgados en 1992 y 2019 a expresidentes venezolano y boliviano, respectivamente. También define los tipos de asilo territorial y diplomático, y señala que existen dos convenciones de 1954 sobre cada tipo de asilo que establecen sus requisitos y procedimientos. Entre otros aspectos, las convenciones indican que un estado puede admitir individuos en su territorio sin recibir reclamos de otros estados, y que la extradición es improcedente cuando las personas son perseguidas por delitos polític
El documento presenta una introducción al derecho internacional, incluyendo sus fuentes y sujetos, su naturaleza como instrumento social y ordenamiento jurídico, su tipificación en derecho público internacional y privado, los modelos de recepción monista y dualista en los ordenamientos internos, y la solución de controversias a través de tratados internacionales.
State responsibility arises under international law when a state commits an internationally wrongful act. For a state to be responsible, the wrongful conduct must be attributable to the state and constitute a breach of an international obligation. Conduct is attributable to a state if it is committed by state organs or other entities acting under the state's direction or control. Even ultra vires conduct or actions of private individuals can be attributable. A state breaches its obligations by failing to act in accordance with customary international law, treaties, or judicial decisions. Examples of when states have been found responsible include failing to prevent or warn of dangers in territorial waters and denying justice to foreign citizens.
The document outlines various criminal offenses under criminal law, including homicide (murder, manslaughter, justifiable homicide), assault and battery, rape, conspiracy, burglary, larceny, embezzlement, false pretenses, robbery, extortion, arson, solicitation, and aiding and abetting. It defines each crime and provides brief descriptions of elements that must be present to constitute each offense.
Sample Notice of Errata for California LegalDocsPro
This sample notice of errata for California is used to correct minor errors or omissions in declarations, motions, or other pleadings such as the late submission of a missing page or a replacement page made necessary by a glitch in photocopying. The sample includes brief instructions and a proof of service. The author is a virtual litigation paralegal that has worked in California and Federal litigation since 1995 and has created over 300 sample legal documents for sale. Note that the author is NOT an attorney and no guarantee or warranty is provided.
This case involved a bus accident where the front tires burst, causing the bus to veer off the road and overturn in a canal. Some passengers escaped but 4 were trapped, including Juan Bataclan. Rescuers arrived with a torch and the overturned bus caught fire, killing the trapped passengers. Bataclan's widow sued the bus company. The Supreme Court ruled the bus company was liable, finding the proximate cause of death was the bus overturning, not the fire, as the fire was a natural consequence of the accident and rescue attempt. The Court held the bus driver was negligent for speeding, which caused the loss of control after the tire burst.
International Humanitarian Law, (Lecture 15)- Distinction between internation...Nilendra Kumar
This presentation explains the nature of an armed conflict and the salient differences between international armed conflict and non international armed conflict while also highlighting its relevance there to.
Sample opposition to rule 56 motion in united states district courtLegalDocsPro
This document is an opposition to a motion for summary judgment filed in United States District Court. It argues that summary judgment should be denied because there are genuine disputes of material fact regarding who breached the contract at issue, whether fraud was committed, and whether declaratory relief is warranted. The opposition maintains the court must view facts in the light most favorable to the non-moving party and that because material factual disputes exist, the defendant is not entitled to judgment as a matter of law.
The document outlines the history and growth of the Internet from its origins in the 1950s as the ARPANET project of the U.S. military to promote research, to the creation of email in 1971 and the first international connections in 1973. It then details benchmarks in the expansion of the Internet such as the number of hosts breaking 1,000 in 1984, 10,000 in 1987, and 100,000 in 1989 before commercial internet services launched in 1990 and the release of the World Wide Web in 1991.
The ARPANET was a network created in the 1960s by the US Department of Defense to enable resource sharing between universities and research centers. It connected 4 major universities using packet switching technology over interconnected nodes. This allowed the network to remain operational even if some nodes failed. The ARPANET pioneered internet technology and expanded to include more nodes, eventually evolving into today's internet.
State jurisdiction under PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAWovro rakib
This document discusses principles of state jurisdiction under international law. It addresses topics like preemptive attack, conflicts between nationality and territoriality principles, and universal jurisdiction. Specifically, it explains that state jurisdiction arises from sovereignty and includes the power to prescribe rules/laws and enforce them. Jurisdiction is based on a state's territory, nationality of the offender/victim, or protective/universal principles. Universal jurisdiction allows any state to try certain grave international crimes like war crimes and crimes against humanity. Examples discussed include an Israeli case trying a German national for crimes against humanity.
Sample motion for judgment on the pleadings under Rule 12(c) of the Federal R...LegalDocsPro
This sample motion for judgment on the pleadings under Rule 12(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is made on the same grounds as a motion to dismiss but may be filed even after an answer to a complaint has been filed. This is a preview of the sample motion sold by LegalDocsPro on scribd.com
Evolución histórica del Derecho Internacional Pública: Era antiguaSilvia Profesora
El documento presenta información sobre las castas en la India. Explica que originalmente el sistema de castas dividía a la sociedad en cuatro grupos (Brahmanas, Kshatriyas, Vaishias y Shudras), pero que luego surgieron los Dalits (intocables) y los tribales. Describe las características y roles asignados a cada casta y cómo el sistema se volvió rígido e hereditario, marginando a los grupos más bajos y causando discriminación.
Este documento habla sobre el derecho de asilo y asilo político. Explica que el derecho de asilo ofrece protección a individuos perseguidos por razones políticas, ideológicas o religiosas en otro estado. También clasifica el asilo como interno o extraterritorial y discute convenciones internacionales sobre el derecho de asilo. Finalmente, establece algunas condiciones y limitaciones sobre cuándo un estado puede otorgar asilo.
The document discusses different names for the sacrament of reconciliation - confession, sacrament of penance, and sacrament of reconciliation. It says the sacrament obtains pardon from God's mercy for sins committed against him and reconciles people with the church. The effects are reconciliation with God and community, remedy for venial sins, and strength to overcome weaknesses. The church says people are sinners in need of God's mercy through Christ, calls people to conversion, and finds completion in Eucharistic celebration. The document also discusses sickness as a sign of evil in the world showing human helplessness, and says Christians should seek good health while realizing sickness signifies evil and those who are ill need God's grace,
The document provides an overview of Ignatian spirituality, including key aspects such as discernment, prayer, and approaches advocated by St. Ignatius of Loyola. It discusses Ignatius' life and conversion, the Spiritual Exercises he developed, the founding of the Society of Jesus, and hallmarks of Ignatian spirituality such as a focus on incarnational prayer, discernment, and finding God in all things. The document also outlines Ignatian practices including meditation, spiritual direction, and the examen as ways to develop spiritually.
Este documento resume los efectos jurídicos de la sucesión de estados en diferentes áreas como el derecho interno, tratados internacionales, deuda pública, bienes del estado, legislación, nacionalidad y acciones judiciales. Según el documento, en el derecho interno el estado sucesor no está obligado por las normas del estado predecesor pero por razones prácticas se mantienen temporalmente. En tratados internacionales, la convención de Viena de 1978 regula la sucesión y existen dos opiniones sobre tratados-ley y tratados-contratos
International humanitarian law (IHL) has its origins in the 19th century but is based on older principles of mitigating human suffering during armed conflict. IHL is derived from both historical sources like the 1864 Geneva Convention and 1907 Hague Regulations, as well as modern treaties like the 1949 Geneva Conventions and 1977 Additional Protocols. These sources aim to balance military necessity with humanitarian protections for civilians and combatants. IHL also includes customary international law derived from widespread and consistent state practice followed out of a sense of legal obligation.
1) La extradición es un proceso por el cual un Estado entrega a una persona que se encuentra en su territorio a las autoridades de otro Estado para ser juzgada por delitos cometidos en este. 2) La extradición requiere de un acuerdo jurídico y político entre los Estados involucrados. 3) En México, la extradición se rige por la Constitución, la Ley de Extradición Internacional y tratados internacionales bilaterales.
This affidavit provides information in support of a motion for summary judgment. It describes the plaintiff's criminal conviction and sentence, his transfer to Dismas Charities halfway house, and the rules he agreed to follow. It states that the plaintiff drove himself to Dismas and had an unauthorized cell phone, violating the rules. As a result, his personal items were confiscated and he was returned to prison to complete his sentence.
This document summarizes the justifying circumstances under Article 11 of the Revised Penal Code, including self-defense, state of necessity, fulfillment of duty, and obedience to superior orders. It discusses the requisites for each circumstance and provides examples from case law. Specifically, it outlines the requirements for unlawful aggression and reasonable necessity in self-defense claims, as well as defenses of one's relatives, property, and strangers. It also defines the conditions for invoking state of necessity and fulfilling one's duty.
Merejildo.Genoveva.Unidad 3. Actividad 2. La Protección del Asilo.pdfGenoveva Merejildo
El documento presenta dos casos de asilo diplomático otorgados en 1992 y 2019 a expresidentes venezolano y boliviano, respectivamente. También define los tipos de asilo territorial y diplomático, y señala que existen dos convenciones de 1954 sobre cada tipo de asilo que establecen sus requisitos y procedimientos. Entre otros aspectos, las convenciones indican que un estado puede admitir individuos en su territorio sin recibir reclamos de otros estados, y que la extradición es improcedente cuando las personas son perseguidas por delitos polític
El documento presenta una introducción al derecho internacional, incluyendo sus fuentes y sujetos, su naturaleza como instrumento social y ordenamiento jurídico, su tipificación en derecho público internacional y privado, los modelos de recepción monista y dualista en los ordenamientos internos, y la solución de controversias a través de tratados internacionales.
State responsibility arises under international law when a state commits an internationally wrongful act. For a state to be responsible, the wrongful conduct must be attributable to the state and constitute a breach of an international obligation. Conduct is attributable to a state if it is committed by state organs or other entities acting under the state's direction or control. Even ultra vires conduct or actions of private individuals can be attributable. A state breaches its obligations by failing to act in accordance with customary international law, treaties, or judicial decisions. Examples of when states have been found responsible include failing to prevent or warn of dangers in territorial waters and denying justice to foreign citizens.
The document outlines various criminal offenses under criminal law, including homicide (murder, manslaughter, justifiable homicide), assault and battery, rape, conspiracy, burglary, larceny, embezzlement, false pretenses, robbery, extortion, arson, solicitation, and aiding and abetting. It defines each crime and provides brief descriptions of elements that must be present to constitute each offense.
Sample Notice of Errata for California LegalDocsPro
This sample notice of errata for California is used to correct minor errors or omissions in declarations, motions, or other pleadings such as the late submission of a missing page or a replacement page made necessary by a glitch in photocopying. The sample includes brief instructions and a proof of service. The author is a virtual litigation paralegal that has worked in California and Federal litigation since 1995 and has created over 300 sample legal documents for sale. Note that the author is NOT an attorney and no guarantee or warranty is provided.
This case involved a bus accident where the front tires burst, causing the bus to veer off the road and overturn in a canal. Some passengers escaped but 4 were trapped, including Juan Bataclan. Rescuers arrived with a torch and the overturned bus caught fire, killing the trapped passengers. Bataclan's widow sued the bus company. The Supreme Court ruled the bus company was liable, finding the proximate cause of death was the bus overturning, not the fire, as the fire was a natural consequence of the accident and rescue attempt. The Court held the bus driver was negligent for speeding, which caused the loss of control after the tire burst.
International Humanitarian Law, (Lecture 15)- Distinction between internation...Nilendra Kumar
This presentation explains the nature of an armed conflict and the salient differences between international armed conflict and non international armed conflict while also highlighting its relevance there to.
Sample opposition to rule 56 motion in united states district courtLegalDocsPro
This document is an opposition to a motion for summary judgment filed in United States District Court. It argues that summary judgment should be denied because there are genuine disputes of material fact regarding who breached the contract at issue, whether fraud was committed, and whether declaratory relief is warranted. The opposition maintains the court must view facts in the light most favorable to the non-moving party and that because material factual disputes exist, the defendant is not entitled to judgment as a matter of law.
The document outlines the history and growth of the Internet from its origins in the 1950s as the ARPANET project of the U.S. military to promote research, to the creation of email in 1971 and the first international connections in 1973. It then details benchmarks in the expansion of the Internet such as the number of hosts breaking 1,000 in 1984, 10,000 in 1987, and 100,000 in 1989 before commercial internet services launched in 1990 and the release of the World Wide Web in 1991.
The ARPANET was a network created in the 1960s by the US Department of Defense to enable resource sharing between universities and research centers. It connected 4 major universities using packet switching technology over interconnected nodes. This allowed the network to remain operational even if some nodes failed. The ARPANET pioneered internet technology and expanded to include more nodes, eventually evolving into today's internet.
Distinguished Imaging lays out its strategic vision to be the global market leader in reliable and advanced digital cameras. The company's 3-year performance targets show goals of increasing image rating, credit rating, stock appreciation, return on equity, and earnings per share. The entry level camera strategy aims to offer good quality, 3-star rated cameras at low costs to create value for customers across various markets including Latin America, North America, Europe and Africa, and Asia.
DVD digipaks are a type of packaging for DVDs that consists of a paperboard or cardboard outer cover with a plastic tray inside to hold the DVD. Digipaks allow artists to include special features like interviews or live performances to give fans exclusive content and promote a sense of personalization. The basic structure of a digipak includes a central CD or DVD, with an accompanying booklet or poster inside the left fold and additional discs that can be placed next to or separate from the main disc. The document discusses using stills from a music video in the design of a digipak to represent the style of the alternative rock track being released.
This document discusses American imperialism in comparison to European imperialism. It notes that by World War I, European states and their offshoots like the US controlled most of the world. It also discusses how Americans are reluctant to acknowledge past colonization and prefer to view it as expansion instead of imperialism. Europeans in the 1880s took pride in their imperialism and believed they were helping colonized peoples, despite exploiting them for European gain. Racial theories of the time were used to justify rule over other populations.
American kids learn to read through a balanced literacy approach involving reading, writing, and word work. During reading, teachers model strategies like making connections and predictions. Shared, guided, and independent reading are used. The writing process includes shared, interactive, and independent writing. Word work includes phonics and vocabulary. A print-rich environment exposes students to language. Assessment of reading includes speed, expression, and comprehension.
Clearwire is a wireless broadband provider founded in 2003 that provides high-speed internet access and digital voice services. It launched the first WiMAX network in 2009 and uses WiMAX and proprietary OFDM technology to securely transmit data over licensed spectrum, allowing for faster speeds and more capacity than Wi-Fi. Clearwire is expanding its coverage and working to standardize its technology to compete more efficiently and lower prices for compelling mobile services like video.
El documento presenta una lista de proyectos de diseño de carrocerías metálicas, diseño arquitectónico y muebles realizados por DAF para diferentes clientes, incluyendo diseños de ambulancias, restaurantes móviles, centros de capacitación, clínicas, muebles modulares y estructuras metálicas.
Elliott King was invited to be a guest speaker at an event in Parma, Italy to speak to an audience of businesses on 'Web marketing trends in the UK'. The event, based in the Press Centre of Parma FC was covered on local television.
This document provides an overview and orientation for new faculty on how to use an online learning management system (LMS) at Florida Tech University. It introduces the trainers and outlines what will be covered, including accessing courses, communicating with students, administering grades, and available support resources. Faculty will learn how to navigate the LMS interface and utilize its various tools to teach online courses.
The document summarizes the sections and scoring of the Chinese Proficiency Examination (Checkpoint A). It includes sections on speaking, listening, reading and writing in Chinese. The speaking section has informal and formal evaluations worth 30 total credits. The listening section includes multiple choice questions in English and Chinese worth 40 credits total. The reading section contains multiple choice questions in English worth 20 credits total. The writing section requires responses in Chinese to prompts worth 10 credits total.
Retail 2.0 refers to the next phase of retail revolution that will operate under new paradigms focused on identifying new brands, redesigning malls, understanding consumers, and increasing foot traffic. This new phase will impact retail by reducing gaps in organized retail market share, improving brand mix and conversions, and adding value by providing better consumer insights. A SWOT analysis identifies strengths like successful retailers collaborating with vendors, weaknesses such as actual sales conversions being only 20-25%, and opportunities for 2000 new retailers annually and increased foreign direct investment.
This document is an essay organizer that provides prompts and guidelines to help a student write an essay on the topic of "Moral Fiber". It includes sections for brainstorming, outlining subtopics, drafting introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs, and formatting the final paper. The organizer provides writing tips, asks the student to self-assess their work, and emphasizes using clear, high-level language throughout the essay.
The Middle Colonies were originally claimed by the Dutch, who established the first permanent settlement at Fort Nassau in 1614. The Dutch colony of New Netherlands encompassed parts of present-day New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. In 1667, the Dutch formally ceded New Amsterdam to the English and it was renamed New York City. The Dutch were also very successful traders, at one point employing and shipping more goods than England, France, and Spain combined through colonies established in South Africa and Indonesia.
This document provides a summary of Latin American independence movements from 1807-1824. It discusses how Spain and Portugal's colonial empires in Latin America led to grievances among colonists regarding economic restrictions and taxation by the imperial powers. The American and French Revolutions inspired some colonists to seek more political and economic control. When Spain and Portugal faced difficulties due to war with France, it weakened their control over colonies and independence movements arose. By 1824, both the Spanish and Portuguese empires in Latin America had collapsed and new independent nations were formed, but they struggled with division and establishing effective governments and economies.
This document lists important dates in Mexican history. September 13 commemorates Niños Héroes, though the story of heroic children is inaccurate. September 16 marks La Independencia and Miguel Hidalgo's call to arms. November 20 remembers the Mexican Revolution that freed the country from the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz, similar to modern China's leader.
St. Giles House Hotel offers 24 spacious bedrooms, a restaurant using locally sourced ingredients, a stylish bar and lounge, an outdoor terrace, and spa services. The hotel aims to please guests whether they visit for coffee, cocktails, massages, quick bites or weekend stays in the city center location.
Latitude runs east to west and measures distance north and south of the equator. Longitude runs north to south and measures distance east and west of the prime meridian. The point directly opposite Miami, Florida, which is at 26°N 80°W, would be at 26°S 100°E in the Indian Ocean. While digging a hole to China from the United States would not actually work, since the US and China are in different hemispheres.
Traditionally, Advent is an important season in Poland that includes special early morning church services. The four Sundays of Advent represent the 4,000 years of waiting for Christ. During Advent, wax is poured on water for fortune telling and special foods like honey cake and decorations like spiders and stars are made. Beautifully decorated Christmas trees are placed in public areas and homes, decorated with apples, nuts, chocolate and candles. On Christmas Eve, an important Polish tradition is sharing oplatek, a bread with a holy image, and wishing happiness and forgiveness to family and neighbors.
Halloween originated from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, celebrated on November 1st. It incorporated traditions from Christian holidays like All Saints' Day. Today, Halloween is celebrated in many countries on October 31st with costumes, trick-or-treating, and activities like carving jack-o-lanterns and telling scary stories. Symbols and foods vary between cultures but typically involve imagery of the dead, harvests, and supernatural beings. While traditions differ globally, the core focus remains on commemorating and connecting with deceased loved ones.
This document summarizes many Christmas traditions and customs in Romania. It discusses the importance of Christmas as a religious holiday, focusing on family gatherings and special foods prepared. It describes several traditions surrounding Christmas Eve such as caroling, visiting from the local priest, and children carrying a decorated star. New Year's traditions include the Plough Song sung by children and the Seeds Song wishing health and prosperity. Mask dances symbolizing nature and agriculture are also discussed. The last paragraph summarizes traditions for the Twelfth Day holiday on January 6th.
This document summarizes Romanian traditions and customs, dividing them into family customs, calendar-based customs, and religious customs. Family customs center around important life events like birth, marriage, and death. Calendar-based customs are associated with the seasons and holidays throughout the year. Major religious customs include Christmas, Easter, and the celebrations of various saints' days. The document provides details on the rituals, superstitions, and symbolic meanings associated with these various traditions.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the First United Methodist Church of North Hollywood. It includes details about becoming a certified butterfly sanctuary, volunteering at the church's Christmas tree lot, attending a mini Advent retreat, and participating in Christmas Eve and Christmas Day worship services. The pastor invites members to make room for Jesus during the busy holiday season.
The document describes various New Year's traditions celebrated around the world, including:
- In Greece, St. Basil is associated with New Year's Day and children receive presents, and families cut a vasilopita cake with a coin inside for luck.
- In Switzerland, "Silvesterchlaus" visit farms singing and dancing to offer best wishes for the new year.
- In the Netherlands, hardy swimmers brave icy dips in the North Sea on January 1st.
- In Peru, shamans perform rituals involving yellow flowers and guinea pigs for good luck in the new year.
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A Time of Customs and Festivities
The happy time of Christmas is noticed internationally on the 25th of December every year. Starting as a joyful event remembering the introduction of Jesus Christ, Christmas has developed into a general festival, embracing people from different beliefs and cultures.
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Why is Christmas celebrated? In the fourth century, the Christian Church kept December 25th for observing Jesus’ birth in the world, insightfully combining it with winter customs.
The social development of Christmas
Customs Over hundreds of years, Christmas maintained different social components, changing from an elaborate public feast to a comfortable, family-driven occasion by the 1800s. Each culture contributed its own extraordinary flavor to Christmas.
Worldwide Festival of Christmas
Today, nearly 160 countries observe Christmas, each implanting it with neighborhood customs. In Sweden, it denotes the beginning of the Christmas season with St. Lucia Day on December thirteenth, a day when the oldest little girl wears white clothing and serves treats to her loved ones. Elsewhere, traditions range from tree decoration in Germany, mistletoe hanging in England, to lantern lighting in the Philippines. These varied practices underline Christmas’s ability to foster familial bonds globally.
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Santa Claus- real
Christmas Celebration
Santa Claus history and Festival of Christmas
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Christmas Celebration
Symbolism in Christmas Décor
The evergreen Christmas tree represents getting through life in the terrible winter, while its lights address Jesus as the world’s directing light.
Christmas Food and Baking Customs
A fundamental part of Christmas is the dining experience that unites families. This dinner regularly has turkey, ham, different side dishes, and a variety of tasty desserts like treats, sticks, and gingerbread. Baking Christmas treats together is an esteemed practice, with gingerbread men and sugar treats being the top choices.
New Year’s Festivals: Christmas and Happy New Year wishes
The festival incorporates gatherings, firecrackers, and the expectation of a new beginning in the new year. People give Christmas and Happy New Year wishes to their loved ones. Each Christmas decoration carries a deeper significance.Read the other posts.
Santa Claus history and Festival of Christmas
Giving and Sharing
The festival of Christmas lies in the soul of giving and sharing. Gifts represent a demonstration of imparting joy and making donations to other people. Aiding those in need is additionally a critical part of the Christmas spirit, showing the genuine tribute
The document summarizes Christmas traditions in Slovakia over a three day period from Christmas Eve to Boxing Day. It discusses traditions such as fasting on Christmas Eve, attending midnight mass, exchanging gifts, and eating special foods like waffles with honey at Christmas dinner. The traditions are meant to bring health, wealth, happiness and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. The document also provides context about the town of Malacky and seasonal events held there during Advent to celebrate the spiritual meaning of Christmas.
Christmas traditions in Ukraine include the Sviata Vecheria holy supper on Christmas Eve, caroling from door to door, and various symbolic foods and rituals. The holy supper consists of 12 courses without meat or dairy in honor of the 12 apostles, and features kutia, bread arranged in three rings symbolizing the Trinity, and a sheaf of wheat called a didukh. Caroling involves singing traditional folk songs called koliadky on Christmas Eve and schedrivky during Epiphany, with group members sometimes dressed symbolically like a goat or carrying a star. Hosts give the carolers gifts of food and money in return for their songs.
Festival of Lights under ISA by the students of SBGJ,Guwahati.dhrubahaloi
Halloween, Diwali, and Hanukkah are festivals of light celebrated in various cultures. Halloween involves lighting bonfires and visiting haunted attractions, representing the victory of light over darkness. Diwali is a five-day Hindu festival where homes and surroundings are illuminated with candles, lamps, and fireworks to celebrate life, health, wealth, and prosperity. Hanukkah is an eight-day Jewish festival commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, celebrated by lighting a menorah each night. India and Israel issued commemorative postage stamps honoring the twenty-year anniversary of diplomatic relations between the countries, featuring symbols of Diwali and Hanukkah to represent the cultural festivals
Halloween, Diwali, and Hanukkah are festivals of light celebrated in various cultures. Halloween involves lighting bonfires and visiting haunted attractions, representing the victory of light over darkness. Diwali is a five-day Hindu festival where homes and surroundings are lit with candles, lamps, and fireworks to celebrate life, health, wealth, and prosperity. Hanukkah is an eight-day Jewish festival commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, celebrated by lighting a menorah each night. India and Israel recently issued commemorative postage stamps honoring the similarities between Diwali and Hanukkah as festivals of light celebrated by families at home.
Thank you for the update George. I appreciate you bringing this initiative to my attention and am supportive of efforts to highlight the good works of our parishioners. However, as rector I have some concerns about the parish directly endorsing or financially supporting external charitable causes without a more thorough vetting and oversight process. Perhaps we could discuss this further and explore alternative ways the parish might help raise awareness of these important issues and the charitable activities of individuals, while maintaining appropriate boundaries. Please feel free to contact me to schedule a time to discuss.
This document is the November/December 2013 issue of the Christ Church Deer Park Herald newsletter. It provides information about Advent services and events at the parish. The issue includes reflections from the Rector and assistant curate focused on the themes of Advent. It also announces a panel discussion on intergenerational spirituality and provides recommendations for Advent resources and readings. In addition, it previews the parish's Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services.
This document discusses several Polish Christmas traditions. It describes the Christmas wafer that is shared on Christmas Eve to represent offering and is accompanied by wishes for the new year. It also mentions the tradition of leaving an empty space at the Christmas table to remember absent loved ones. Decorating the Christmas tree is discussed as well as hanging the star at the top to symbolize the Star of Bethlehem. Singing Christmas carols at the Christmas table is another tradition explained. The mass on Christmas Eve is said to symbolize the vigil of the shepherds. Finally, the tradition of giving gifts is summarized along with the history of nativity scenes in Poland.
Advent, christmas, epiphany and yule explainedNines Picado
Advent, Christmas, Epiphany and Yule are religious and cultural traditions observed by Christians and Pagans. Advent begins in late November and marks the start of the Christian church year as a time of preparation for Christmas. Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. Epiphany on January 6th celebrates the visit of the Three Wise Men. Yule is a winter solstice festival with origins in pre-Christian Germanic traditions that has been celebrated in late December. The document aims to provide information on these traditions to promote understanding among a diverse workforce.
Easter is the most important Christian holiday in Poland and is celebrated with religious services and folk traditions. Some key Polish Easter traditions include blessing palms on Palm Sunday, preparing baskets of blessed foods like bread and eggs called święconka on Holy Saturday, and eating those foods on Easter Sunday. Decorated eggs, known as pisanki, are also an important symbol of new life. Families gather for a special Easter breakfast after morning church services and spend the holiday celebrating together with traditional foods.
This document summarizes various Polish folk customs and religious celebrations throughout the liturgical year. Some of the traditions mentioned include burning or drowning effigies like Marzanna to symbolize the departure of winter, decorating pine branches to welcome spring, blessing palms on Palm Sunday, burning effigies of Judas on Great Wednesday, blessing Easter foods on Great Saturday, and looking for magical flowers on St. John's Night. The document provides details on numerous Polish saints' days and their associated folk traditions up through Carnival and Ash Wednesday at the beginning of Lent.
Christmas traditions in Poland include celebrating on December 24th-26th. Some key symbols and traditions are:
- The first star appearing on Christmas Eve which signals it's time for the Christmas supper and to share the wafer.
- The wafer, which represents the gift of bread and harkens back to pagan traditions of sharing bread.
- Decorating the Christmas tree on Christmas Eve, representing the place where Jesus was born.
- Singing carols at the Christmas table, with the oldest Polish carol dating back to 1420.
The document provides biographical information about Jennifer Crawford and her family history. It discusses her mother's family background in clergy and her father's family affiliation with the United Methodist Church. It also covers Crawford's studies of Minoan and Mycenaean cultures in college and her interest in matriarchal societies, divine femininity, Gnostic gospels, and Mary Magdalene. The document further outlines Crawford's Scottish and Celtic heritage and discusses Druidism, including Druid practices and sabbaths that correlate with modern holidays. It emphasizes that through meditation and yoga, individuals can realize self-harmony by overcoming materialism and finding inner solace, peace and happiness.
The document provides information about Christmas traditions and celebrations. It discusses how Christmas is celebrated on December 25th to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. It describes some key Christmas traditions like decorating Christmas trees, hanging stockings, exchanging gifts, caroling, and the role of Santa Claus. The origins of Christmas traditions are explored, noting how some began as pagan winter solstice celebrations that were later integrated into Christian traditions. The document also discusses how people celebrate Christmas through activities like attending church services, spending time with family opening gifts, enjoying special meals, and partaking in festive community events in the days leading up to Christmas.
1. Pagan Holidays & Their Relation to the Seasons The Wheel ofthe Year
2. Pagan holy days are known as Sabbats – from the same root as “Sabbath.” There are four major sabbats, often classified as fire festivals: Samhain, Imbolc, Beltaine, and Lughnasadh Between each of these rest four Lesser Sabbats called quarters: Yule, the winter solstice; Ostara, the spring equinox; Midsummer or Litha, the summer solstice; and Mabon, the fall equinox. SABBATS
3. (Sabbats con’t) In addition to following the natural changes of the seasons, the sabbats also reflect the mythological cycle of the Goddess and God, two traditionally celebrated deities in Paganism.
5. Pronounced “sow-en,” this sabbat begins the year. At this point, the god is dead and the goddess mourns her partner – however, in her belly grows the god’s child. Traditionally, the final harvest was made at Samhain; no fruit or grain harvested after was thought to be fit to eat. SAMHAIN
6. This is the time when the veil between the worlds is thinnest and the spirits of the dead can cross over into our reality: Honoring ancestors Contacting the dead “Dumb supper” Samhain Traditions
7. Colors: Black & Orange Nocturnal animals: cat, owl, bat Jack-O-Lantern: light inside represents white, pure energy through which fairies are seen, guiding the spirits to believers Broom or Besom Samhain Associations
8. Celebrated on the winter solstice Longest night, shortest day of the year The god is reborn as the days get progressively longer from here The goddess falls into a deep slumber as she approaches her old age YULE
9. Another story tells the battle between the Holly King and the Oak King; at Yule, the Oak King wins and rules til Midsummer. Re-enacting the battle is another traditional way to honor the gods Another Yule Myth
10. Christmas has many Pagan roots: Decorating wintergreen trees to look forward to the fruits of spring Burning the Yule log to give strength to the sun Hanging wreaths as a symbol of the Wheel Yule Traditions
11. Colors: Red, Green, Silver (color of the goddess,) Gold (color of the god) What are some other obvious symbols? Yule Associations
12. Imbolc is a Festival of Lights, also known as Candlemas The goddess has recovered from childbirth and returns to her maiden state, awakening from her slumber as the earth wakens with her The god is a young, growing boy “Imbolc” translates as “in the belly,” because Spring is in the earth’s womb It is traditional to burn candles in every window from sunup til sundown to welcome the sun IMBOLC
13. Corn dollies representing the maiden goddess preparing to wed; protects crops & fertility Candle making & blessing Imbolc Traditions
14. Colors: White - innocence & purity; goddess as maiden; snow, as snow is often still on the ground Warm foods Brighid – Brighid’s cross & bonfires God’s role is small Imbolc Associations
15. Spring Equinox, official beginning of spring Night & Day are of equal length – Mabon’s opposite Goddess is still maiden with no ties to any man or child The god still grows as the Laughing Lord of the Greenwood. Young & carefree, he maintains the wild spirit of youth & nature OSTARA
16. Many Easter traditions are adopted from Ostara: Decorating & hunting eggs Rabbits are a traditional symbol (fertility and dern’ cuteness of Spring) Colors: Pastels – Blue, Yellow, Pink, Green Lighting fires Planting seeds Lighthearted, carefree stuff! Ostara Traditions/Associations
17. FERTILITY FESTIVAL! Lustiest holiday of the year The god is a man and his courtship of the goddess has begun; the goddess conceives All forms of creativity & fertility are renewed Honors interconnectedness of life Balance of Samhain BELTAINE
18. Dancing the Maypole, a phallic symbol topped with a flowered wreath to represent the goddess’ womb Flower crowns & baskets Colors: Red & White Leaping over small fire to stimulate health & fertility Good ol’ fashioned love-making! Handfastings Beltaine Traditions/Associations
19. The Summer Solstice, longest day / shortest night of the year (first day of summer) God has reached the peak of his power Second battle between the Holly & Oak Kings: Holly King wins! Go team! (Until Yule, anyhow.) Fire Festival honoring the sun’s great power MIDSUMMER (LITHA)
20. MEAD-DRINKIN’! Colors: Yellows, Reds, Oranges, Golds Burning the wickerman, a symbol of the god, with wishes stuffed inside of it as a form of prayer More fire leaping & handfasting Contacting the fae Midsummer Traditions/Associations
21. “LOO-nah-sah” First harvest, or Grain harvest Time to honor the abundance of the earth Waking of the god who died at Midsummer or Samhain, in some traditions; also, the god’s power begins to wane LUGHNASADH
22. Fire festivals featuring contests, races, and feasts “Trial marriages” Colors: Browns, Reds, Oranges Grains such as barley & wheat; baked goods Lughnasadh Traditions/Associations
23. Autumn Equinox: day & night of equal length. Ostara’s opposite Harvest season is drawing to a close The god prepares for his death In Greek mythology, Persephone must return to the underworld. Her mother, Demeter, brings winter to the world until her daughter’s return at Ostara Named after Mabon, born on the equinox & kidnapped from his mother Modron at 3 days old MABON
24. “Harvest Home” Honoring fruit and gathering with friends & family for a feast of thanksgiving Color: Brown Yarrow, wheat, apples, acorns, amber, pomegranates Animals: owl & stag Dionysus Mabon Traditions/Associations