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Bor and Alurin
* Ery — The sector in which Wanda Seldon and Stettin Palver met Bor Alurin.

Bor and who
During a complex creation myth in which the cosmic cow licked Buri free from the ice, the sons of Buri's son, Bor, who were Odin, Vili and Vé, constructed the universe and put Midgard in it as a residence for the first human couple, Ask and Embla, whom they created from driftwood trees in Section 9.
The sons of Bor then constructed Asgard ( to be identified with Troy, Snorri insists in section 9 ) as a home for the Æsir, who were divinities.
The series was written by Ed Welch, who had featured in the " Q " series and had collaborated with Spike on several audio productions and produced and directed by Simon & Sara Bor.
In August 1942, Tanya was one of the 140 children who were rescued from Leningrad and brought to the village of Krasny Bor.
Anastasiya Karpova, a teacher in the Krasny Bor orphanage, wrote to Tanya's brother Mikhail, who happened to be outside of Leningrad in 1941: " Tanya is now alive, but she doesn't look healthy.
People who speak Luo languages include the Shilluk, Anuak, Acholi, Jurchol, Lango, Palwo, Alur, Padhola, Joluo ( Kenyan and Tanzanian Luo ), Bor, and Kumam.
Later, it is Odin's absence from the Nine Worlds that led his revived father Bor to believe that he had been slain in combat with the Frost Giants, spurring him to wage battle against Thor, in which he is killed, leading to Thor's exile for killing someone who was officially the King.
One was named Bor Tareen, later Abdali, who is the legendary founder of the great Durrani tribe.
In 1983, Garang went to Bor, ostensibly to pacify 500 southern government soldiers in battalion 105 who were resisting being rotated to posts in the north.
Mjolnir is damaged in battle when Thor defeats his own grandfather Bor, but is repaired by mystic Doctor Strange, who transfers the Odinforce from Thor into the hammer.

Bor and .
* 1943 – World War II: Attempting to completely lift the Siege of Leningrad, the Soviet Red Army engages German troops and Spanish volunteers in the Battle of Krasny Bor.
According to Brichtothe, other Biblical names for Sheol were: Abaddon ( ruin ), found in Psalm 88: 11, Job 28: 22 and Proverbs 15: 11 ; Bor ( the pit ), found in Isaiah 14: 15, 24: 22, Ezekiel 26: 20 ; and Shakhat ( corruption ), found in Isaiah 38: 17, Ezekiel 28: 8.
' Aside from regular SAF units in locations such as Malakal and Bor, many of the SAF elements of the JIUs hail from the areas where they are serving and have strong family ties in these locations.
The Nizhny Novgorod Volga Aerial Tramway from Nizhny Novgorod to Bor across Volga river, was opened in 2012.
Some sniper rifles – such as the American Barrett M95, the German WA 2000, the American XM500, the Chinese QBU-88, the Russian Dragunov SVU, and the Polish Bor – use the bullpup layout.
Sosnovy Bor, Russia.
A number of churches were built: in 1326 – 1327 the Assumption Cathedral, in 1329 the Church of Ivan the Ladder, in 1330 the Cathedral of the Saviour on the Bor ( Forest ), and in 1333 the Cathedral of Archangel Michael, where Ivan Kalita and his descendants were buried.
Kim with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in Sosnovy Bor ( garrison ) | Sosnovy-Bor Military garrison, Zaigrayevsky District Buriatya on 24 August 2011.
Joep Bor of the Rotterdam Conservatory of Music defined Raga as " tonal framework for composition and improvisation.
* In the Netherlandic series ' De Fabeltjeskrant ', was the role as the Big Bad Wolf portrayed by the short tempered Bor de Wolf.
He was, however, very bad at being bad since he wasn't really bad, as explained by the owl, Jacob: The other animals were afraid of Bor because he always got so mad, that's why he was always left out, and that's why Bor got so mad.
The most notorious examples concerned turning over to the Germans the RTB Bor copper mines and the Belgian gold reserves.
* Serebryany Bor.
After the war, he worked at the Slovenian section of the Yugoslav Radio in Belgrade, together with Matej Bor and Anton Ingolič.
In August 1942, it was transferred North to the Southeastern flank of the Leningrad siege, just South of the Neva near Pushkin, Kolpino and Krasny Bor in the Izhora River area.
The Blue Division faced a major Soviet attempt to break the siege of Leningrad in February 1943, when the Soviet Army 55, reinvigorated after the epic victory at Stalingrad, attacked the Spanish positions at the Battle of Krasny Bor, near the main Moscow-Leningrad road.

Trantorian and who
The Earth is part of the Trantorian Galactic Empire, with a resident Procurator, who lives in a domed town in the high Himalayas and a Galactic military garrison, but in practice it is ruled by a group of Earth-centered " religious fanatics " who believe in the ultimate superiority of Earthlings.

Trantorian and .
At the time when Currents takes place, Trantor controls about half of the worlds in the Galaxy, while the other half is divided into innumerable independent worlds and miniature empires – which naturally makes a Trantorian Ambassador a person of great consequence on any of the still-independent worlds.
A Trantorian day lasted 1. 08 Galactic Standard Days.
Indeed, their self-perception as leaders of the future Second Empire is captured in the Second Foundationers ' use of the word " Hamish " to describe the farmers despite reserving for themselves use of the word " Trantorian.
* Although some have been confused by the apparent conflict between Trantorian self-sufficiency in terms of food supply in Prelude and the subsequent characterization in Encyclopedia Galactica of the planet as dependent upon twenty agricultural worlds for food, there is no conflict.
The robot conspirators see the Trantorian tiktoks as a massive threat to social stability, and their plan to eliminate the tiktok threat forms much of the plot of Foundation's Fear.
The Trantorian Empire is not directly mentioned — it would be located far away, having been settled not long beforehand, and before its first great wave of territorial expansion.
* In The Currents of Space, thousands of years later, and not far from the start of the Trantorian Empire, Earth's progenitor-status and legacy is no longer remembered by most of the galaxy.

psychologist and who
Daniel Batson is a psychologist who examined this question and argues against the social exchange theory.
* Albert Ellis the psychologist who developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
There are also some scientists who have expressed grave reservations about the idea that the brain forms representations of the outside world at all: influential members of this group include psychologist J. J. Gibson and roboticist Rodney Brooks, who both argued in favor of " intelligence without representation ".
* Mr. Ventham ( played by Mark Heap ): An extremely awkward man who requires one-to-one consultations with what seems to be his psychologist for the most banal of matters.
According to psychologist Bob Altemeyer, individuals who are politically conservative tend to rank high in Right-Wing Authoritarianism on his RWA scale.
Winer was born on May 2, 1955, in Brooklyn, New York City, the son of Eve Winer, Ph. D., a school psychologist, and Leon Winer, Ph. D., a former professor of the Columbia University Graduate School of Business who died October 3, 2009.
Hermann Ebbinghaus ( January 24, 1850 — February 26, 1909 ) was a German psychologist who pioneered the experimental study of memory, and is known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect.
A licensed physician, psychologist, social worker, or nurse practitioner who has examined the patient or a police officer may bring a potential patient to the emergency room for forced evaluation without approval from a judge.
Walter Dill Scott, who was elected President of the American Psychological Association ( APA ) in 1919, was arguably the most prominent I – O psychologist of his time, although James McKeen Cattell ( elected APA President in 1895 ) and Hugo Münsterberg ( 1898 ) were influential in the early development of the field.
One defendant, " a 14-year-old boy, was acquitted after his attorneys discredited the children's persistent interrogations by a psychologist who called herself the ' yucky secrets doctor.
Gustave Gilbert, an American Army psychologist, was allowed to examine the Nazi leaders who stood trial.
The Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures was a series of notable social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram, which measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts that conflicted with their personal conscience.
A medical psychologist does not automatically equate with a psychologist who has the authority to prescribe medication.
In modern times, the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung defined the mythological figure of Proteus as a personification of the unconscious, who, because of his gift of prophecy and shape-changing, has much in common with the central but elusive figure of alchemy, Mercurius.
Robert Anton Wilson ( born Robert Edward Wilson, January 18, 1932 – January 11, 2007 ), known to friends as " Bob ", was an American author and polymath who became at various times a novelist, philosopher, psychologist, essayist, editor, playwright, poet, futurist, civil libertarian and self-described agnostic mystic.
Richard Nisbett, another psychologist who had also commented at the time, later included an amplified version of his critique as part of the book Intelligence and How to Get It: Why Schools and Cultures Count ( 2009 ).
* Cyril Burt was an English educational psychologist who made contributions to educational psychology and statistics. Burt is known for his studies on the heritability of IQ.
The film tells the story of Cole Sear ( Haley Joel Osment ), a troubled, isolated boy who is able to see and talk to the dead, and an equally troubled child psychologist ( Bruce Willis ) who tries to help him.
However, some decades ago there were also scientists, like the physicists Heisenberg and Schrödinger and the psychologist Piaget, who fulfill the criteria Brockman named for " third culture.
The term " emergent " was coined by the pioneer psychologist G. H. Lewes, who wrote:
* Andrzej Łobaczewski 1921 – 2007 ; psychologist who studied totalitarianism and ponerology
Plaque on the former house of Pierre Janet | Pierre Marie Félix Janet ( 1859-1947 ), the philosopher and psychologist who first drew a connection between events in the subject's past life and present mental health, also coining the words " dissociation " and " subconscious "

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