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Restoring the former beauty of the falls was described in the report as a " sacred obligation to mankind.
The National Organization of Restoring Men ( NORM ) was founded in 1989 in San Francisco, as a non-profit support group for men restoring the appearance of a foreskin.
Restoring the central section of the Thames and Severn Canal also poses engineering difficulties: firstly to overcome the water supply that was always inadequate, and secondly because Sapperton Tunnel is blocked by two rock falls.
Restoring relations between China and the US was also an important matter of Cold War politics.
On September 13, 2010, Nunes ' book, Restoring the Republic: A Clear, Concise, and Colorful Blueprint for America's Future was published by WND Books, an imprint of WorldNetDaily.
However, Deacon Fred was " restored " to his Pastor position after a " reconciliation " during Glenn Beck's Restoring Honor Rally.
Restoring the Lost Constitution was awarded the 2005 Lysander Spooner Award for Advancing the Literature of Liberty by Laissez Faire Books.
It was recently announced that from 25 February 2007, Stirling Addison would return to Triple J on Sunday evenings to host a new series of Restoring the Balance ( apparently without Thom Thomlinson as a co-host ).
In the 38th Parliament Fleming was the New Democrat critic for Advanced Education, sat on the Select Standing Committee on Education, and introduced two education-related private member bills: the Private Post-Secondary Accountability and Student Protection Act, 2007 and the Restoring Credibility to Universities Act, 2008.
" Referring to the Restoring Honor rally which was promoted by Glenn Beck and held on August 28, 2010, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C., " You have white people armed, demanding the end to the presidency.
Another Lunheng chapter Huiguo 恢國 " Restoring the nation " ( 58 ) similarly records that Emperor Cheng of Han ( r. 51-7 BCE ) was presented tributes of Vietnamese pheasants and Japanese herbs.
During the Vietnam War, the International Commission of Control and Supervision ( ICCS ) was created to replace the International Control Commission ( formally called the International Commission for Supervision and Control in Vietnam ( ICSC )) following the signing of the Paris Peace Accords (" Paris Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam ") on 27 January 1973.
The Institute's book edited by Gabriel Roth, Street Smart, was designated by Planetizen as “ Top 10 ” Book for 2007 in Urban Planning, Design, and Development Community, and Restoring Free Speech and Liberty on Campus, by Donald Downs, received the Peter Shaw Memorial Award for 2006.
Restoring the backup copy of these data may reset the volume's password to what it was when the backup was taken.
Restoring passenger services from Woody Bay was a major undertaking by the enthusiastic volunteers.
The ' Restoring the Waters ' project, which was the first of its kind in Australia, consisted of the restoration of the concrete channel into a living stream.
Restoring the slogans was ordered by the head of the Moscow underground Dmitry Gayev.
Despite this victory, and forced by the lack of supplies and disease, the Restoring Army marched to Huacho in the North Peruvian territory abandoning the capital city by November 1838, as news arrived indicating that Santa Cruz was closing with an outnumbering army to Lima.
When the Restoring Army crossed the river, the battle was joined on the entire front line, with the restoring army in the open and the confederates firing upon them from the trenches.

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Exhibits include Hearing Room, Peak Immigration Years, the Peopling of America, Restoring a Landmark, Silent Voices, Treasures from Home, and Ellis Island Chronicles.
Restoring Central American unity remained the officially stated chief aim of Honduran foreign policy until after World War I.
Other books written by Ashcroft are On My Honor: The Beliefs that Shape My Life and Never Again: Securing America and Restoring Justice.
* Blumhofer, Edith L. Restoring the Faith: The Assemblies of God, Pentecostalism, and American Culture.
Restoring the architectural tone of the basilica.
Restoring frontier defences, and returns property to the Catholic Church.
* McLean, Donald F., Restoring Baird's Image.
Restoring Natural Capital in Arid and Semiarid Regions Combining Ecosystem Health with Human Wellbeing.
Restoring royal authority after the disastrous reign of his father, Edward II, Edward III went on to transform the Kingdom of England into one of the most formidable military powers in Europe.
Restoring the infrastructure — especially the railroad system — became a high priority for Reconstruction state governments.
Breeden actively involved himself in the management of the company, and prepared a report for Rakoff, titled Restoring Trust, in which he proposed extensive corporate governance reforms, as part of an effort to " cast the new MCI into what he hoped would become a model of how shareholders should be protected and how companies should be run.
A 1996 criminology and urban sociology book, Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order and Reducing Crime in Our Communities by George L. Kelling and a co-author Catharine Coles, is based on the article but develops the argument in greater detail.
* NORM-National Organization of Restoring Men ( U. S .)
* Barry R. Bickmore ; Restoring the Ancient Church ; Cornerstone Publishing, FAIR ; ISBN 1-893036-00-6 ( Paperback, 1999 ); Available directly from the publisher
Restoring the Everglades then became a priority.
) From Superpower to Besieged Global Power: Restoring World Order after the Failure of the Bush Doctrine, Athens, GA, University of Georgia Press, 2008.
Restoring the licensing fees to pre tax cut levels to close the budget gap and stabilize the state's credit rating became unpopular.
Restoring Anglo-Norman supremacy in Wales proved harder, and Henry had to fight two campaigns in north and south Wales in 1157 and 1158 before the Welsh princes Owain Gwynedd and Rhys ap Gruffydd submitted to his rule, agreeing to the pre-civil war division of lands.
" Restoring the horn section, the band embarked on a brief farewell tour in 1995, culminating in a final annual Halloween performance at the Universal Amphitheatre.

religion and learning
The younger men, Vere, and Pembroke, who was also Edward's cousin and whose Lusignan blood gave him the swarthy complexion that caused Edward of Carnarvon's irreverent friend, Piers Gaveston, to nickname him `` Joseph the Jew '', were relatively new to the game of diplomacy, but Pontissara had been on missions to Rome before, and Hotham, a man of great learning, `` jocund in speech, agreeable to meet, of honest religion, and pleasing in the eyes of all '', and an archbishop to boot, was as reliable and experienced as Othon himself.
According to Porphyry, the parents of Ammonius were Christians, but upon learning Greek philosophy, Ammonius rejected his parents ' religion for paganism.
They show an ardent love for the Divine law, and an extraordinary zeal for learning our holy religion and imparting it to others.
Because Islam is a religion that focuses very heavily on learning the central text of the Qur ' an, and because Islamic culture has historically tended towards discouraging or prohibiting figurative art, calligraphy became one of the foremost of the arts.
:"... 27 January 2005, the sixtieth anniversary of the liberation of Nazi Germany's death camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, where a combined total of up to 1. 5 million Jews, Roma, Poles, Russians and prisoners of various other nationalities, and homosexuals, were murdered, is not only a major occasion for European citizens to remember and condemn the enormous horror and tragedy of the Holocaust, but also for addressing the disturbing rise in anti-Semitism, and especially anti-Semitic incidents, in Europe, and for learning anew the wider lessons about the dangers of victimising people on the basis of race, ethnic origin, religion, social classification, politics or sexual orientation ...."
Henry, who was more interested in religion and learning than military matters, was not a successful king.
According to scholars, these encode enigmatic references to learning, religion, mortality, and illusion in the tradition of the Northern Renaissance.
The aims of the College, as specified by its Statutes, are the promotion of education, religion, learning and research.
During the Middle Ages the Christian monasteries and missionaries such as Saint Patrick, and Adalbert of Prague propagated learning and religion beyond the boundaries of the old Roman Empire.
The organisation was established to support education and promote learning and entrepreneurship in Bhutan and other Himalayan areas and to promote Bhutanese culture and religion in other parts of the world.
Louise Bogan, writing for Nation, surmised that while " the book's great beauties, its wonderful passages of wit, its variety, its mark of genius and immense learning are undeniable [...], to read the book over a long period of time gives one the impression of watching intemperance become addiction, become debauch " and argued that " Joyce's delight in reducing man's learning, passion, and religion to a hash is also disturbing.
The Hill of Slane remained a centre of religion and learning for many centuries after St. Patrick.
It was founded in the late 5th century by Saint Buithe who died around 521, and was an important centre of religion and learning until the founding of nearby Mellifont Abbey in 1142.
O eternal God, the Resurrection and the Life of all them that believe in thee, trust in thee, and serve thee ; thou that art always to be praised, as well for the dead as those that are alive ; We give thee most hearty thanks for our Founders and Benefactors, by whose Bounty and Charity we are brought up to religion and the studies of good learning, and particularly for William Smyth and Richard Sutton our Founders ; beseeching thee, that we may so well use these thy blessings to the praise and honour of thy holy Name, that at last, we, with them, may be brought to the immortal glory of the Resurrection ; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Coke was proud of Cambridge and the time he spent there, later saying in Dr. Bonham's Case that Cambridge and Oxford were " the eyes and soul of the realm, from whence religion, the humanities, and learning were richly diffused into all parts of the realm.
* Fukuzawa Yukichi, who was regarded as one of the founders of modern Japan and found it impossible to combine modern learning with belief in gods, openly declaring, " It goes without saying that the maintenance of peace and security in society requires a religion.
Persian language has had a strong impression on the people of Hazarajat due to religion and Iranian learning and culture.
Sir Thomas Browne ( 19 October 1605 – 19 October 1682 ) was an English author of varied works which reveal his wide learning in diverse fields including medicine, religion, science and the esoteric.
Only by learning the underlying patterns of events that are considered important in the religion or ethical or political system, would one be able to comprehend what was said.
Rote learning is used in diverse areas, from mathematics to music to religion.
Therevada Buddhism was the state religion, and Vientiane was an important city of Buddhist learning.
The channel remains one of the principal television channels in the United Kingdom and provides 2, 508 annual hours of news and weather, 1, 880 hours of factual and learning, 1, 036 hours of drama, 672 hours of children's, 670 hours of sport, 654 hours of film, 433 hours of entertainment, 159 hours of current affairs, 92 hours of religion and 82 hours of music and arts.
Paul Geisert was a biology teacher in Chicago in the 1960s, a professor in the 1970s, an entrepreneur and writer in the 1980s, and the co-developer of learning materials and a web site regarding teaching about religion in public schools in the 1990s.

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