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Armanen-Orden and Germanic
Since 1995 the society has been restoring a then run-down castle Sigrun acquired — the 12th century Feenschloss Rothenhorn — in Jędrzychowice, near Szlichtyngowa, in Silesia, Poland, which will serve as the main center of the Armanen-Orden and one of the main religious centers for Heathens in Germanic Europe.

Armanen-Orden and German
The Armanen-Orden ( acronym: AO ; German for " Armanen Order ", " Order of the Armanen ") is an Arman Heathen organisation active in the German countries.

Armanen-Orden and .
In 1976 the Schleipfers founded the Armanen-Orden ( Armanen Order ) as the reorganised Guido von List Society.
The Armanen-Orden is a neopagan esoteric society and religious order reviving the occult teachings of Guido von List.
The Armanen-Orden celebrates seasonal festivities in a similar fashion as Odinist groups do and invites interested people to these events.
Flowers has also had contact with the Armanen-Orden, the Order of the Triskelion and other occult orders.
Other reference figures of the Armanen-Orden are Julius Evola, Johann von Leers and Alain de Benoist.
The Armanen-Orden was founded in 1976 as the re-activated Guido von List Society, after contacts in 1967 between Adolf Schleipfer ( born 1947 ) and the still living last president of the society, Hanns Bierbach.
Despite the divorce Adolf and Sigrun served together as the " Grandmasters " of the Armanen-Orden.
The Armanen-Orden is a member of the European Congress of Ethnic Religions.
The Armanen-Orden celebrates seasonal festivities in a similar fashion as Odinist groups do and invites interested people to these events.

aim and formulated
As it was formulated to educate the public on how to counter doublespeak via education, its aim was to reach the widest possible audience of citizens.
Severus was successful in his great aim of uniting the Non-Chalcedonians into one compact body with a definitely formulated creed.
First of all Freyer tries to underline that “ first basic considerations ” about “ Ideal Type ” were formulated from Weber for the adaption of historical types, considering that in the history “ the cognition of appropriate connections and typical regulators – are just means, and not the aim of perfectly typical creation of conceptions ”.
However, the Declaration was later criticized by Hanfried Helmchen, who found its ethical guideline No 1 to be misleading and stated that when health, personal autonomy and growth — without referring to mental illness — are to be formulated as the direct aim of psychiatry, the menace of vast expansion of psychiatry will increase and that the renunciation of an illness concept appeared to be an essential source for the ' total psychiatrisation of everybody and everything ' which was also deplored by Blomquist in his commentary.
The Tirpitz Plan, formulated by Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, was Germany's pre-World War I strategic aim to build the second largest navy in the world after the United Kingdom, thereby advancing itself as a world power.
The Germans formulated Operation Lila with the aim of capturing intact the demobilised French fleet at Toulon.
Drona formulated his battle plans for the eleventh day to this aim.

aim and its
But here again, the surface-declaring device both overshoots and falls short of its aim.
The success of his children's books was to become a source of considerable annoyance to Milne, whose self-avowed aim was to write whatever he pleased and who had, until then, found a ready audience for each change of direction: he had freed pre-war Punch from its ponderous facetiousness ; he had made a considerable reputation as a playwright ( like his idol J. M. Barrie ) on both sides of the Atlantic ; he had produced a witty piece of detective writing in The Red House Mystery ( although this was severely criticised by Raymond Chandler for the implausibility of its plot ).
The Government of Armenia's stated aim is to build a Western-style parliamentary democracy as the basis of its form of government.
The Trust was funded by a gift of $ 10 million ( a then unprecedented sum: at the time, total government assistance to all four Scottish universities was about £ 50, 000 a year ) and its aim was to improve and extend the opportunities for scientific research in the Scottish universities and to enable the deserving and qualified youth of Scotland to attend a university.
The paradox of the early Bauhaus was that, although its manifesto proclaimed that the ultimate aim of all creative activity was building, the school did not offer classes in architecture until 1927.
Italy, it has been argued, wished to recreate the Roman empire, though its primary aim at the time seems to have been the denial of access to the Adriatic Sea to another major sea power.
The World Bank and IMF are now encouraging the government to concentrate exclusively on implementing much-needed economic reforms to jump-start the economy and defining its fundamental priorities with the aim of alleviating poverty.
Moore dealt with casuistry in chapter 1. 4 of his Principia Ethica ; he claimed that " the defects of casuistry are not defects of principle ; no objection can be taken to its aim and object.
The purely selfish kinds of coercion are a form of predatory behaviour by the coercing party, whose aim is to narrow down the scope of other people ’ s actions so as to make them instrumental to its own personal interests.
A key aim was to base categorization on colloquial English descriptive language ( which would be easier to use by federal administrative offices ), rather than assumptions of etiology, although its categorical approach assumed each particular pattern of symptoms in a category reflected a particular underlying pathology ( an approach described as " neo-Kraepelinian ").
Butler notes ' that identification always relies upon a difference that it seeks to overcome, and that its aim is accomplished only by reintroducing the difference it claims to have vanquished.
Thus the aim developed, to provide a new time scale for astronomical and scientific purposes, to avoid the unpredictable irregularities of the mean solar time scale, and to replace for these purposes Universal Time ( UT ) and any other time scale based on the rotation of the Earth around its axis, such as sidereal time.
Whatever its secular contents, the primary aim of Origen and Pamphilus ' school was to promote sacred learning.
Haeckel then provided a means of pursuing this aim with his biogenetic law, in which he proposed to compare an individual's various stages of development with its ancestral line.
He is known best for being the namesake of gerrymandering, a process by which electoral districts are drawn with the aim of aiding the party in power, although its initial " g " has softened to from the hard of his name.
The Falkland Islands Development Corporation was formed in mid 1984 and in its annual report at the end of that year it set out to increase employment opportunities by encouraging diversification, to increase population levels through selective immigration, to aim for long-term self-sufficiency and to improve community facilities.
The Fifth Monarchists were also a significant opponent to the Rump Parliament and leading Fifth Monarchists like Vavasor Powell were annoyed at the Rump's failure to renew certain pieces of legislation, such as the Propagation of the Gospel in Wales, because they believed that the Rump was not fulfilling what the Fifth Monarchists perceived to be its aim, that is to turn England into a more ' godly ' nation.
Meanwhile, the rest of Europe slowly began a process of political and economic integration, with its aim to unite Europe and prevent other wars.
The rise of the Socialist Workers ' Party ( later known as the Social Democratic Party of Germany, SPD ), declared its aim to establish peacefully a new socialist order through the transformation of existing political and social conditions.
In 1897, the Zionist Organisation was founded and the First Zionist Congress proclaimed its aim " to establish a home for the Jewish people in Palestine secured under public law.
Forty kilometers away is Iran, who had proclaimed its aim of exporting its Iranian Revolution ; while the other powerful neighbor, Iraq, had repeatedly challenged Kuwait's legitimacy and subsequently invaded Kuwait twice.
Whereas his Gymnasium senior thesis argued that religion had as its primary social aim the promotion of solidarity, here Marx sees the social function of religion in terms of highlighting / preserving political and economic status quo and inequality.

aim and publications
PASSIA publications aim to be specialized, scientific and objective, yet they often address controversial or neglected issues and allow the expression of a wide range of perspectives.
* Byzantine poet Musaeus also wrote a poem ; Aldus Manutius made it one of his first publications ( c. 1493 ) after he set up his famous printing press in Venice ( his humanistic aim was to make Ancient Greek Literature available to scholars ).
* As a national forum for the humanities and social sciences, it supports a range of events, activities and publications ( print and electronic ) which aim to stimulate curiosity, to inspire and develop future generations of scholars, and to encourage appreciation of the social, economic and cultural value of these disciplines.
Other ranking methodologies which aim to quantify the impact of publications rank UTSW among the top five biomedical research institutions in the nation.
In 1963 Naudé founded the Christian Institute of Southern Africa ( CI ), an ecumenical organization with the aim of fostering reconciliation through interracial dialogue, research, and publications.
CIFOR utilises various communication channels to achieve this aim, including mainstream tools such as convening conferences and disseminating publications.
Its aim is to promote interest in the life and philanthropic achievements of Joseph Williamson and takes the form of talks, tours, publications and educational visits.
His publications include the Nautilus Bulletins, which aim to dispel contemporary myths of exercise and training.
The overall aim of CAMECO's services, publications and resources is to contribute to the capacity building of partners and to empower community-oriented media and communication initiatives.
Sociedade Brasileira para o Progresso da Ciência ( Portuguese for Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science ) is a Brazilian scientific society created in 1948 by several prominent scientists, with the aim of promoting science, culture and education in the country by means of publications, conferences and political actions on behalf of science's advancement and progress.
GreenFacts ' aim is to rewrite these highly technical, scientific publications into something more easily understood by lay readers.

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