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Cessation and is
Cessation is often equated with nirvana ( Sanskrit ; Pali nibbana ), which can be described as the state of being in cessation or the event or process of the cessation.
Cessation of dosing with morphine creates the prototypical opioid withdrawal syndrome, which, unlike that of barbiturates, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or sedative-hypnotics, is not fatal by itself in neurologically healthy patients without heart or lung problems ; it is in theory self-limiting in length and overall impact in that a rapid increase in metabolism and other bodily processes takes place, including shedding and replacement of the cells of many organs.
Cessation of menses as a result of removal of the ovaries is called " surgical menopause ".

Cessation and .
Cessation ( Pali: nirodha ) refers to the cessation of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Cessation of the aversive stimuli was typically accompanied by the presentation of opposite-sex erotic images, with the objective of strengthening heterosexual feelings.
The signing of the Alaska purchase | Alaska Treaty of Cessation on March 30, 1867.
On July 5, they were called to the States-General assembly where they were requested to sign The Act of Cessation, the legalization of the order to desist from the ministry.
Cessation of 34 years ' continuous operations at Gatwick by Delta Air Lines on 17 April 2012 left US Airways as the only US carrier still serving Gatwick.
The Direct Grant Grammar Schools ( Cessation of Grant ) Regulations 1975 forced these schools to decide whether to convert into comprehensives under local authority control or become entirely independent schools funded by fees.
On 20 July, the Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Laos was signed, ending French rule.
* Cessation of violence and incitement against Israel.
Cessation of smoking leads to symptoms of nicotine withdrawal such as anxiety and irritability.
Cessation of the hunt as dusk becomes night, resumes when night becomes dawn.
A live track from the Walthamstow gig later appeared on a compilation of all three Battlezone albums, entitled Cessation of Hostilities.
On 6 April 1994 The Provisional IRA announced a three day Ceasefire or " Temporary Cessation of Hostilities " to run from Wednesday 6 April-Friday 8 April 1994.
The use of clean weapons in strategic situations may be indicated in order to protect the local population .– Dr Hans Bethe, Working Group Chairman, 27 March 1958 " Top Secret-Restricted Data " Report to the NSC Ad Hoc Working Group on the Technical Feasibility of a Cessation of Nuclear Testing, p 9.
A. Algera ’ s Signs and Wonders of God's Kingdom, J. M. Ruthven ’ s On the Cessation of Charismata: The Protestant Polemic on Postbiblical Miracles and J. I. Packer ’ s The Kingdom and the Power.
* Jon M. Ruthven, On the Cessation of Charismata: The Protestant Polemic on Postbiblical Miracles ( Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1993 ).
The Cardiac Prevention and Rehabilitation program focuses its efforts in five areas: cardiac rehabilitation, the Heart Health Education Centre ( for patient and public education ), the Champlain Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Network, the Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation ( implemented in more than 70 medical institutions across Canada ), and behavioral and risk modification research.
Only ten days after the " Irish Cessation ," Parliament at Westminster swore to the Solemn League and Covenant, and the die was cast.

is and goal
We have proved so able to solve technological problems that to contend we cannot realize a universal goal in the immediate future is to be extremely shortsighted, if nothing else.
The goal is to enlist all available economic resources in the industrialized Free World, especially private investment capital.
If Jews are identified as a religious body in a controversy that comes before a national or international tribunal, it is obviously compatible with the goal of human dignity to protect freedom of worship.
) The stated goal of the CJS is the synthesis of jazz and `` serious '' music.
Does this suggest that the Congo is fit for nationhood or that UN is making any progress whatever toward its goal of so making it??
Since the goal of our international planners is a World Government, this Atlantic Community would mark a giant step in that direction for, once American economic autonomy is absorbed, a larger grouping is a question of time.
This is our singular goal.
This is not a short-run goal.
One of the greatest obstacles to the achievement of this goal is the lack of trained men and women with the skill to teach the young and assist in the operation of development projects -- men and women with the capacity to cope with the demands of swiftly evolving economics, and with the dedication to put that capacity to work in the villages, the mountains, the towns and the factories of dozens of struggling nations.
Peak action photography is your goal at Miami's Seaquarium and the Cypress Gardens waterskiing events.
It is, obviously, a proper goal of research to improve on this property.
Finally, whatever the techniques used, a twin goal is common to all preventive casework service: to cushion or reduce the force of the stress impact while at the same time to encourage and support family members to mobilize and use their ego capacities.
Obviously, the goal here proposed is the guiding principle in Mr. Justice Frankfurter's opinions -- to the extent that Congress leaves the problem to judicial discretion.
In so far as this goal is achieved, the society becomes more fluid, artificial barriers to social mobility are reduced, and people at the lower end of the social hierarchy share more fully in the material and cultural goods of society.
What then is the status of such questions as: is society the ground of human existence or a means to an individual goal??
The first step toward the goal is the establishment of a new atmosphere of mutual good will and friendly communication on other than the polemical level.
It follows that victory over Communism is the dominant, proximate goal of American policy.
The Kremlin's goal is the isolation and capture, not of Ghana, but of the United States -- and this purpose may be served very well by countries that masquerade under a `` neutralist '' mask, yet in fact are dependable auxiliaries of the Soviet Foreign Office.
`` Our most immediate goal is to increase public awareness of the movement '', he indicated, `` and to tell them what this will mean for the town ''.
`` As we look to the $800 billion economy that is predicted for 1970 and the increase of about 40% in consumer expenditures that will be required to reach that goal, management can well be restless about how this tremendous volume and number of new products will be created and marketed '', Peterson said.
That is the goal of two new collections being introduced in Dallas this month.

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