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Traditional Chinese medicine ( TCM ) (: " Chinese medicine ") is a broad range of medicine practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2, 000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage ( Tui na ), exercise ( qigong ), and dietary therapy.
When Ngata left Mua, the old capital and residence of the Tui Tonga and Tui Ha ' atakalaua, he was escorted by Nuku ( an uncle ) and Niukapu ( an older cousin ), chiefly relatives of his father.
Each bird eats more than 4 pounds of food a day, mostly fish such as Cypriniformes like Common Carp ( Cyprinus carpio ), Lahontan Tui Chub ( Gila bicolor obesa ) and shiners, Perciformes like Sacramento Perch ( Archoplites interruptus ) or Yellow Perch ( Perca flavescens ), Salmoniformes like Rainbow Trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ), Siluriformes ( catfish ), and jackfish.
* Tui Province ( or Tuy Province ), a province in Burkina Faso
* Tui ( beer ), a brand of New Zealand beer produced by Tui Breweries
* Tui ( bird ), a bird endemic to New Zealand
* Tu ' i ( or Tui ), a title of nobility in Polynesia and some of Melanesia
The Jane Gifford was gifted to the Waiuku Historical Society by Captain Bert Subritzky and his wife Moana in 1985, where it was re-masted and re-rigged to its original splendor, while the Owhiti, which had starred in the 1983 movie Savage Islands ( starring Tommy Lee Jones and amongst others Kiwi icon and singer Prince Tui Teka as King Ponapa ), was sold to Captain Dave Skyme in the late 1980s and fully restored to its 1924 sea worthiness.
Adi Kuini was the daughter of Ratu Aseri Qoro Latianara ( 1924-1998 ), whom she succeeded as Tui Noikoro Paramount Chief of Navosa, and of Lanieta Vuni ; she herself was duly succeeded in these roles by her brother, Ratu Tomasi Latianara.
In 1938, Sukuna was installed as the Tui Lau ( Protector of the Tongans of Sawana in Vanuabalavu ), a senior chiefly title in the Lau Islands that had been vacant for many years.
From her father, she inherited the title of Roko Tui Dreketi, the traditional title of the rulers of the Burebasaga Confederacy, which covers the provinces of Rewa, Nadroga-Navosa, Namosi, Serua, Kadavu ( off the southern coast of Viti Levu ), and parts of Ba and Ra.
They are the heirs of Seru Epenisa Cakobau, the Vunivalu of Bau or Tui Levuka ( Paramount Chief of Bau, on the eastern side of Viti Levu, Fiji's most populous island ), who was the first chief to unite the entire country under his authority in 1871, when he was proclaimed Tui Viti ( King of Fiji ).
Many composers are known for having written music including quarter tones or the quarter tone scale ( 24 equal temperament ), first proposed by 19th-century music theorist Mikha ' il Mishaqah, including: Pierre Boulez, Julián Carrillo, Mildred Couper, Alberto Ginastera, Gérard Grisey, Alois Hába, Ljubica Marić, Charles Ives, Tristan Murail, Krzysztof Penderecki, Giacinto Scelsi, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Tui St. George Tucker, Ivan Alexandrovich Wyschnegradsky, and Iannis Xenakis ( see List of quarter tone pieces ).
Three small lakes, Blue Lake (, about 40 % overgrown ), Green Lake () and Tui Lake (, drinking water quality ) are located in the northern caldera of Raoul Island.
Currently native landbirds on the island include the Kermadec Red-crowned Parakeet ( Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae cyanurus ), the Australasian Harrier, Pukeko, Tui and several introduced species.
* Avatars ( series ), a trilogy of fantasy novels by Tui T. Sutherland
Throughout the year the maori would come from Foveaux Strait and Coastal Otago to the inland lakes to collect Kakapo ( night parrot ), Kākā, Kereru ( wood pigeon ) and Tui from the forest.

Tui and by
In 1168 Afonso again felt menaced by Ferdinand II's repopulation of the area of Ciudad Rodrigo: he then attacked Galicia, occupying Tui and the territory of Xinzo de Limia, former fiefs of his mother.
Tui Malila remained in the care of the Tongan royal family until its death by natural causes on May 19, 1965.
He is survived by 5 children, Sean, Brendan, Tui and Daniel from his first marriage to journalist Gillian Heming and Brigid from his second marriage to television presenter, Barbara Magner.
The bird was also kept by Māori as a pet, and like the Tui, it could be trained to say a few words.
He succeeded to the Tui Nayau title in 1969, following the death of his father in 1966 ; he was later installed as Tui Lau, inheriting the title left vacant by his cousin¹ Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna, who had died in 1958.
Her title, Ro, is also hereditary and is held by Rewan chiefs ; like her husband, Lala Mara was a chief in her own right, as the Roko Tui Dreketi ( Paramount Chief ) of Burebasaga and Rewa.
One of the more well-known versions of the song was when it was sung by New Zealand artist Prince Tui Teka.
He said that there was a widespread belief in Fiji that it was designed to provide for the freeing of coup perpetrators, a belief supported by the Tui Vaturova, Ratu Ilisoni Rokotuibua who said early in June that it would allow members of the Counter Revolutionary Warfare Unit, who have been jailed for mutiny, to be released.
Adi Lala was succeeded as Roko Tui Dreketi by her younger sister, Ro Teimumu Vuikaba Kepa, who also served as Minister for Education in the Qarase government from 2000 to 2006.
HMNZS Rata and Muritai arrived in January 1942, followed by the corvettes HMNZS Moa, Kiwi and Tui, to form a minesweeping flotilla.
The Tui Kaba clan is regarded as the highest chiefly clan only by people with ties to Bau.
He was portrayed in suit and in voice by John Tui.
He was portrayed by John Tui.
In April 1911, a monument to him was unveiled on Kaikohe Hill by Sir Tui Carroll, acting Prime Minister.
Williams held Cakobau, the Vunivalu ( Paramount Chief ) of Bau and self-proclaimed Tui Viti ( King of Fiji ) responsible for the looting, and, supported by the United States Navy, demanded US $ 43, 531 in compensation, to cover Williams ' losses, valued at US $ 5000, and claims by other settlers.

Tui and depicted
Oddly, other characters from Korugar such as his successor Katma Tui and even his own daughter Soranik Natu are virtually never depicted with these features of either the tall forehead or elfin ears.

intellectual and ),
In his book A Modest Proposal ( 1984 ), evangelical author Frank Schaeffer emulated Swift's work in social conservative polemic against abortion and euthanasia in a future dystopia that advocated recycling of aborted embryos and fetuses, as well as some disabled infants with compound intellectual, physical and physiological difficulties.
The first division into major and minor arts dates back to Leon Battista Alberti's works ( De re aedificatoria, De statua, De pictura ), focusing the importance of intellectual skills of the artist rather than the manual skills ( even if in other forms of art there was a project behind ).
* Alexandra Mavrokordatou ( 1605 – 1684 ), Greek intellectual
The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin ( 2005 ), influential intellectual history by leading historian.
Additionally, Borland was known for its practical and creative approach towards software piracy and intellectual property ( IP ), introducing its " Borland no-nonsense license agreement ".
" The Ancient Greek word krima ( κρίμα ), from which the Latin cognate derives, typically referred to an intellectual mistake or an offense against the community, rather than a private or moral wrong.
Gauss's intellectual abilities attracted the attention of the Duke of Braunschweig, who sent him to the Collegium Carolinum ( now Technische Universität Braunschweig ), which he attended from 1792 to 1795, and to the University of Göttingen from 1795 to 1798.
Also famous as a prose stylist, Hume pioneered the essay as a literary genre and engaged with contemporary intellectual luminaries such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Adam Smith ( who acknowledged Hume's influence on his economics and political philosophy ), James Boswell, Joseph Butler, and Thomas Reid.
There exist, as yet, few comprehensive studies of the global division of labour ( an intellectual challenge for researchers ), although the ILO and national statistical offices can provide plenty of data on request for those who wish to try.
On June 3 police interrogated Jessie Misskelley Jr. Misskelley, whose IQ was reported to be 72 ( making him borderline intellectual functioning ), was questioned alone ; his parents were not present during the interrogation.
This may include not only forms of education designed for students with special needs ( ranging from teenage pregnancy to intellectual disability ), but also forms of education designed for a general audience and employing alternative educational philosophies and methods.
" Thus in the example above, Hecuba presents herself as a sophisticated intellectual describing a rationalized cosmos yet the speech is ill-matched to her audience, Menelaus ( a type of the unsophisticated listener ), and soon it is found not to suit the cosmos either ( her infant grandson is brutally murdered by the victorious Greeks ).
the intellectual thriving period in America in the mid-to-late 18th century ( 1715 – 1789 ), especially as it relates to American Revolution on the one hand and the European Enlightenment on the other hand.
Bonaventure ( 1221 – 1274 ), one of Aquinas ' fiercest intellectual opponents, offered some of the strongest arguments in favour of the Platonic idea of the mind.
Guattari is best known for his intellectual collaborations with Gilles Deleuze, most notably Anti-Oedipus ( 1972 ) and A Thousand Plateaus ( 1980 ), the two volumes of Capitalism and Schizophrenia.
At that time Pergamon was a major cultural and intellectual centre, noted for its library ( Eumenes II ), second only to that in Alexandria,
Some scholars, for example A. Rousseau and L. Doutreleau, translators of the French edition ( 1974 ), consider that Irenaeus sometimes uses gnostikos to simply mean " intellectual ", as in 1. 25. 6, 1. 11. 3, 1. 11. 5, whereas his mention of " the intellectual sect " ( Adv.
Of those groups that Irenaeus identifies as " intellectual " ( gnostikos ), only one, the followers of Marcellina use the term gnostikos of themselves.
This intellectual school revolutionized medicine in ancient Greece, establishing it as a discipline distinct from other fields that it had traditionally been associated with ( notably theurgy and philosophy ), thus establishing medicine as a profession.
Recent historical interpretations, especially those influenced by Thomas Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ( 1962 ), portray the history of science in terms of competing paradigms or conceptual systems battling for intellectual supremacy in a wider matrix that includes intellectual, cultural, economic and political themes outside pure science.
Some critics of intellectual property, such as those in the free culture movement, point at intellectual monopolies as harming health ( in the case of pharmaceutical patents ), preventing progress, and benefiting concentrated interests to the detriment of the masses, and argue that the public interest is harmed by ever expansive monopolies in the form of copyright extensions, software patents, and business method patents.
Borderline intellectual functioning is a categorization where a person has below average cognitive ability ( an IQ of 71 – 85 ), but the deficit is not as severe as mental retardation ( 70 or below ).

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