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vision and Black
At birth he was consecrated a bishop by his grandmother in the Solomon's Temple, a congregation of the United House of Prayer For All People, founded by her in her home about 1928 in the Black Bottom section of West Philadelphia, after she had a vision indicating: " A child shall lead you.
Lakota ambassadeurs to Wovoka, Kicking Bear and Short Bull taught the Sioux that while performing the Ghost Dance, they would wear special Ghost Dance shirts as seen by Black Elk in a vision.
Beyond his political vision, Black was attempting to compete more directly with Kenneth Thomson's media empire led by Canada's The Globe and Mail, which Black perceived as an establishment newspaper.
" During this period he became more of a speaker than an organizer, traveling throughout the country and internationally advocating for his vision of Black Power.
The pioneers ' vision was for an industrial center that would draw power from the Black River.
Malcolm X and his parents, Martin Luther King Jr. and his parents, Elijah Mohammad and the Nation of Islam, Black Panthers, Bob Marley and a multitude of others were significantly influenced by Garvey and decided to keep his vision of " Africa for the Africans " moving forward.
Russell was unimpressed by Vladimir Lenin, but Black, like many English socialists at the time, saw a vision of a future ideal civilisation.
When Carlos, now the Black Space Ranger, was suffering from a crisis of confidence after a mistake he made in a fight resulted in his teammate Cassie Chan being injured, Adam helped Carlos reclaim his confidence as he helped him train harder and taught him to rely on his instincts instead of his vision when fighting.
Neihardt recorded Black Elk's words regarding his vision as follows: “ I was standing on the highest mountain of them all, and round about beneath me was the whole hoop of the world ,” he is quoted as saying in Neihardt's book.
Black Elk, a contemporary and cousin of Crazy Horse, related the vision in Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux, from talks with John G. Neihardt.
While Morgan enjoyed an immense reputation during his lifetime and was awarded the 1940 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction, he was sometimes criticised for excessive seriousness, and for some time rather neglected ; he once claimed that the " sense of humour by which we are ruled avoids emotion and vision and grandeur of spirit as a weevil avoids the sun.
In 2002, Black won the Brownlow Medal, polling 25 votes to beat second placed Josh Francou by four votes and comparisons were made between him and dual Brownlow Medallist Greg Williams because of his outstanding peripheral vision and ability to get the contested ball ..
Depending on their region and their time, different sources each used their own vision to denote different sections of the vast Cuman territory: in Byzantine, Russian, Georgian, Armenian, Persian and Muslim sources, Cumania meant the Pontic steppe, that is the steppelands to the north of the Black Sea and on its eastern side as far as the Caspian Sea, where the lowlands between the Dnieper, the Volga, the Ural and the Irtysh rivers were favorable to the nomadic lifestyle of the Cumans.
The vision for this country was first promulgated on March 31, 1968, at a Black Government Conference held in Detroit, Michigan.
The 21st-century Utah historian John Alton Peterson describes Black Hawk as having " remarkable vision and capacity.
The vision involved the Black Thorn and the apocalypse.
Essay applies Drewermann's hermeneutic approach to Black Elk's vision.
" Lynn Rutan in " Books for Older Readers " wrote that this novel is “ dark, edgy fantasy, and a must-purchase ” Additioanlly, Wood from Teenreads said she “ enjoyed the book ," noting Black's subtlety: “ the real world is never that simple, and neither is Black ’ s vision of faeries .”

vision and Market
Today, the organisation maintains a sharp vision of the Single Market structure needed to offer
* Domestic Market Initiative: It provides the platform to link the non IT sector with the IT industry and to develop a vision for sustainable growth of the domestic IT market.
It was the vision of S & C Chairman Stockton Strawbridge that was instrumental in revitalizing the Market East retail district in the 1970s, a vision that is still apparent today despite the demise of both Gimbels and Strawbridge's.

vision and Entertainment
On January 4, 2010, Entertainment Weekly reported that director Pierre Morel was signed on to direct, with screenwriter Chase Palmer incorporating Morel's vision of the project into Zetumer's original draft.
Unusually, it was produced by the BBC's in-house Entertainment department rather than the Drama department — this was because Renwick preferred working with people he knew rather than the people at Drama who might not share his vision.
Rojam is " Major " spelled backward, which highlights the company's vision " To Be The MAJOR Entertainment Network in Asia ".
Entertainment Weekly found McAdams " a particularly delightful vision after her two-year intermission ".
After a year on the air the network was approached by MTV Networks in the US and through a deal once again with Austereo, Village Roadshow Entertainment and Optus vision ARC was re-branded as MTV Australia.
The CS division services the commercial airline industry and business aircraft, providing navigation, communication, Synthetic vision, other cockpit products such as autoland autopilots, and cabin products such as In Flight Entertainment ( IFE ).
As president of the Entertainment & Devices ( E & D ) Division at Microsoft Corp., Robbie Bach drives the company's Connected Entertainment vision, offering consumers new and compelling, branded entertainment experiences across music, gaming, video and mobile communications.

vision and is
What they are after is the beatific vision.
Lincoln's slow progress towards the several marking his achievement is even now unrecognizable as such, and loosely interpreted as the alternation of inconsistency with vision.
On the other hand, the bright vision of the future has been directly stated in science fiction concerned with projecting ideal societies -- science fiction, of course, is related, if sometimes distantly, to that utopian literature optimistic about science, literature whose period of greatest vigor in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries produced Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and H. G. Wells's A Modern Utopia.
Thus science is the savior of mankind, and in this respect Childhood's End only blueprints in greater detail the vision of the future which, though not always so directly stated, has nevertheless been present in the minds of most science-fiction writers.
Considering then the optimism which has permeated science fiction for so long, what is really remarkable is that during the last twelve years many science-fiction writers have turned about and attacked their own cherished vision of the future, have attacked the Childhood's End kind of faith that science and technology will inevitably better the human condition.
This new vision of man that the narrator acquires is also accompanied by a re-vision of his previous view.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
A work so broad, even when it is directed by a leading idea and informed by a moral vision, must necessarily `` fail ''.
The music becomes ethereal as he calls up a vision of her own sainthood: it is she, he tells her, who can bring the truth to Russia and convert the heretics.
They echo the words with which he has described his own vision of the dying child who `` trembles and begs for mercy -- and there is no mercy ''.
if it is somber, it is also precise, and the precision lends authority to the vision.
He often spoke of them as his `` ecumenical '' glasses and used them as a symbol of the kind of vision that is required in the church.
It is, he said, a bifocal vision, which can see both the near-at-hand and the distant and keep a Christian in right relation to both.
And yet there is a note of hope, because this same science that is giving us the power of the atom is also giving us atomic vision.
And it is in this new vision of the atom that we find an affirmation and an invigoration of our faith.
The `` belaboring '' is of course jocular, yet James was not lacking in fundamental seriousness -- unless we measure him by that ultimate seriousness of the great religious leader or thinker who stakes all on his vision of God.
`` All platforms are meaningless: the program of either party is what lies in the vision and conscience of the candidate the party chooses to lead it ''.
The albedo is an important concept in climatology and astronomy, as well as in calculating reflectivity of surfaces in LEED sustainable rating systems for buildings, computer graphics and computer vision.
The earliest Greek word for a statue is " delight " ( άγαλμα: agalma ), and the sculptors tried to create forms which would inspire such guiding vision.
Eyes and legs grow quickly, a tongue is formed, and all this is accompanied by associated changes in the neural networks ( development of stereoscopic vision, loss of the lateral line system, etc .).

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