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Extractions: Acronyms UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees HCHR High Commissioner for Human Rights AFDL Alliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo-Zaire AZADHO Zairian Association for the Protection of Human Rights CHR Commission on Human Rights CENSURE-Z Central Office for the Monitoring of Elections in Zaire CERD Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination CNE National Electoral Commission CNPPDH National Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights CNS National Sovereign Conference FAR Rwandan Armed Forces FAZ Zairian Armed Forces FPC Conclave Political Forces (Force politique du conclave) GC Civil Guard HCR-PT Supreme Council of the Republic - Transitional Parliament (Haute Conseil de la Republique - Parlement de Transition) MPR People's Movement for the Revolution NGO Non-governmental organization PALU Unified Lumumbist Party
September 2002 Archives and I'm honored to have a practice katana that he contacts have driven mutation ofthe indigenous culture, than human group to emerge late from africa, or did http://www.ivyweb.net/btvs/board/archives/sep02_p13.html
Extractions: The second part of the argument is that the claim is inconsistent with our current understanding of how language arises. In essence, if language is innate, if it is generated in an "organ" in the brain, then what that organ does is create symbols. Those symbols are universal; everyone has them. We think in that universal language. The particular language that we speak is merely a translation of that internal language.
American Committee On Jerusalem of the rights of all peoples in the between Israel and apartheid South africa, anathemato and discrimination against the indigenous Palestinian population. . http://www.acj.org/Daily News/October_02/Oct_09.htm
Kronos: 0500-1349 Trade routes begin connecting the peoples of the Fighting the indigenous North Indiancavalry causes the katana, or relatively short twohanded swords with http://ejmas.com/kronos/NewHist0500-1349.htm
Extractions: Note: If you decide to order a book you first learned about by reading Kronos , then please consider ordering through Barnes and Noble at http://ejmas.com/bandnbookstore.html or Chapters Canada at http://ejmas.com/chaptersbookstore.html . The reason is solely crass and commercial: EJMAS is an affiliate bookstore, so if you order through these sites, we get some money. Sixth century: Greco-Babylonian personal horoscopes appear in India. The source of introduction was probably Athenian or Alexandrian scholars avoiding Byzantine and Roman persecution. About 500: Atlatls, or spear-throwers, become standard military weapons in Mayan armies. The reason was that these doubled the maximum effective range of hand-thrown spears. (In 1993, the world-record javelin throw was 300 feet, while the world-record spear throw using an atlatl was almost 617 feet.) As this made killing men little different than hunting animals, it offended religious leaders. Therefore swords, clubs, and javelins continued to be the standard military weapons elsewhere in the Americas. The King of the Burgundians introduces trial by battle into Western Christianity. The idea was to invoke the judgment of God concerning hard-to-prove charges, such as those involving incest or cuckoldry. For, in King Gundobars words, "people might as well risk their bodies as their souls." Proxy fighters were allowed in these fights, with the proviso that after the battle the loser would have his hand chopped off and his employer would be hanged.
WINTER 2003 NEW RELEASES by destiny, torn between two peoples the Navoran the other a timid but hardworkingDeyzara, also indigenous. history recognizes the killing blow of a katana. http://www.deadwrite.com/sfa03.html
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Extractions: Registered: Apr 2001 posted September 16, 2001 01:54 PM As always, I shall provide the counter-argument against Attaghan. quote: I'm not confused. Actually Attaghan, you sound like a closet case suppressed homosexual to me. Afraid of your own sexuality. Also Attaghan, what wonderful scientific studies are you quoting for your "Gays and AIDS" research? quote: I think they should have the right to vote, the right to live, the rights of the constitution, and the right for them not to be subjects to violence. One of the rights of the constitution is to pursue happiness. Let's look at how you are flawed in this respect. quote: Yet, they don't have the right to have marriages (in the religous sense), In the religious sense? Attaghan, do you even have a clue where our current day religious marriage ceremonies come from? The ring you put on a woman's finger is to give honor to the God Saturn. The ring symbolizes the ring around Saturn. Now Attaghan, as I have grown weary and accustomed to, let me smash your argument by providing one of my own. Why gay men should be allowed to marry Homosexuals have all the same rights as heterosexuals. Theres nothing really bad thats been linked to homosexuality. Wait, some may say, we have proof that it is.
PASMEC 2001 General Music Education Curriculum by Mbabikatana (Prof to the aspirations of itspeoples, and for education, a future that treats indigenous knowledge systems http://www.pasmae.org/pasmec2001.html
Extractions: Conference Announcement IIn announcing the conference undertaking, ZaMEA put in place an organising committee. The committee decided on August as being the most appropriate time to hold the conference for a variety of reasons (AU meeting, national elections, the weather, etc.). The committee then sent out a call for presentations. Following are the details:
Extractions: Domain Control Panel Search: All of Kabissa Whole Internet Pambazuka News Home Contact Directory African Mailing Lists African Websites ... Set Up a New List Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L0222812 * What would Mohammed do? http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=14688 * Soyinka blames federal government http://allafrica.com/stories/200212020458.html * Fed Govt Nullifies Fatwa http://allafrica.com/stories/200211300099.html * The truth behind the Miss World riots http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,850959,00.html * Sultan Wants Perpetrators of Kaduna Riots Punished http://www.thisdayonline.com/ At least 38-million people in Africa are threatened by hunger, caused mostly by a drought that is extending from the Horn of Africa to the southern part of the continent, the World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday. BOTSWANA-ZIMBABWE: GOVERNMENT DENIES TENSIONS WITH BOTSWANA http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=31209
Extractions: Domain Control Panel Search: All of Kabissa Whole Internet Pambazuka News Home Contact Directory African Mailing Lists African Websites ... Set Up a New List Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index http://www.pambazuka.org/newsletter.php?issuedate=2002-12-05 BLACK HISTORY: SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE DIASPORA AND AFRICA 14 November 2002 History has shown that racial superiority, which rationalises racism, is a myth. If all races are equal, then there is no basis for racism and economic exploitation, just as there never was any basis for slavery and colonialism beyond greed. The correction of contemporary understanding of Black history has massive implications for people of African descent and identity, in relation to racism, human rights, dignity and self-respect, argued this editorial. http://www.pambazuka.org/newsletter.php?issuedate=2002-11-14
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Extractions: A close look at the candidates The race for the Moi succession is now clearly in earnest with 3 major political groupings in place. In a continuing series that will run through the year until December, NPfs in the series Ballot Box will begin a profile on each of the front runners with possible interviews and details on what chances they have in the coming election. By Allan Orao New People fs- 1,682 words Following the merger of Kenya African National Union (KANU) and the National Development Party (NDP) in March, the other political parties are now on the path towards forming blocks that will present Kenyans the best alternative come the December General Election. Meanwhile, there are steps being made by the National Alliance for Change (Nac) towards the fielding of one opposition candidate to face Kanu. However, their efforts have to outpace those of the Kenya People's Coalition (KPC) whose support is also swelling in the hitherto Kanu strong holds.
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Extractions: REPORT OF THE AFRICAN PREPARATORY CONFERENCE FOR THE WORLD SUMMIT ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AFRICAN PREPARATORY CONFERENCE FOR THE WORLD SUMMIT ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Nairobi, 15-18 October 2001 Introduction PART ONE: TECHNICAL SEGMENT I. OPENING OF THE MEETING 2. The expert group segment of the Conference was opened by Mr Sekou Touré, Director of the UNEP Regional Office for Africa. Welcoming statements were made by a representative of the Kenya Government and by Mr Touré, on behalf of the Expanded Joint Secretariat. 3. Mr Simon Mbarire, Acting Deputy Director of the National Environment Secretariat of Kenya, welcomed the participants on behalf of the people and Government of Kenya, and on his own behalf. He thanked the Expanded Joint Secretariat for the excellent documentation for the meeting. 4. He said that the main aim of the World Summit on Sustainable Development was to take stock of and assess the progress made on the road towards sustainability since the 1992 United Nations Conference of Environment and Development, to identify the constraints encountered and the areas where further efforts were needed, together with the new challenges to be confronted in the further implementation of Agenda 21. With the documentation provided by the preparatory team, which would greatly promote and enhance the discussions, he believed that excellent final texts of the regional assessment report and the African common position could be prepared in the course of the meeting.
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Extractions: To Enjoy Equality in Decision-making and Power Roles NEW YORK, 7 June (UN Headquarter) As the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly continued its general debate this afternoon, a number of speakers called on the international community to recognize the fundamental right of women to enjoy equality in decision-making and power roles. The Assembly has convened the special session "Women 2000: Gender Equality, Development and Peace for the Twenty-first Century to assess and review progress made in implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action, which was adopted at the Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995. The Chairperson of Liberia's delegation, Jewel Howard Taylor, appealed to governments, international organizations and donor institutions to give women a real chance to make a meaningful difference. She challenged men, as the dominant policy formulators and implementers, to afford women, during this twenty-first century, the opportunities to make a positive difference. She said there were factors that continued to impinge on efforts to implement the Beijing Platform for Action, including continued civil conflict and strife around Africa, indebtedness and high repayment rates, inadequate grant/aid packages, regional and international trade barriers, and inadequate capacity- building at all levels. "It has been five years since Beijing, and we are still grappling with the concept of gender equality", she said. Governments were still giving women token positions in areas where their presence hardly makes a difference.
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Extractions: This document is an edited version of the NetHack 3.2.0 data file. It contains, in this order, a list of items (ordinary ones but also special, named items), immortals (Gods and Goddesses), quest leaders and nemesises, named demons, creatures that appear on special levels, other creatures, and miscellaneous entries in that file. an aklys A short studded or spiked club attached to a cord allowing it to be drawn back to the wielder after having been thrown. an athame The consecrated ritual knife of a Wiccan initiate (one of four basic tools, together with the wand, chalice and pentacle). Traditionally, the athame is a double-edged, black-handled, cross-hilted dagger of between six and eighteen inches length. an atlatl A device used to throw spears for longer distances. A short staff with a handle at one end and a cradle for the spear at the other. the Bell of Opening A bell, book and candle job. The Bursar sighed. We tried that, Archchancellor. The Archchancellor leaned towards him. Eh? he said.
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Extractions: Does anyone else think that the illustrations in Magehunter are total rubbish? Why was there so much switching between illustrators in Fighting Fantasy books? Compare with Return to Firetop Mountain and Legend of Zagor and you'll see what I mean. Some 'artists' are quite obviously not up to it. I think the illustrations play an important role in FF books, and poor examples just don't inspire me I'm afraid. And on the discussion of 'morality' in FF books, the most heartless example I know of is in Citadel of Chaos, when you run those three 'children' (they're sort of children) through, who don't put up any resistance whatsoever. I cringed as I did that.
Current Bibliography, Vol. 43, No. 1 21 January 2002 CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES ON ITS SEVENTH SESSION, HELD AT MARRAKESH FROM 29 OCTOBER TO 10 NOVEMBER 2001 PART ONE PROCEEDINGS OPENING OF THE SESSION 1 17 12 (Agenda item 1) http://www.ethnomusicology.org/publications/ographies/cb/cb_43_1.html
Extractions: Compiled by Jennifer C. Post General Africa Americas Europe ... Acknowledgements GENERAL Adamo, Giorgio. 1994. "First Notes on a Psychoanalytic Approach to the Functions of Music." In For Gerhard Kubik: Festschrift on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday , ed ited by V. Dehoux et al, 247-67. Paris: Peeters. Bibliog., facsims. , edited by V. Dehoux et al, 211-21. Paris: Peeters. Bibliog. Arbeitsgemeinschaft Musikwissenschaft. 1996. "'Austria aroun' wi, but Africa inna wi'. Die afrikanische Musikszene in Wien - beobachtbare Tendenzen anhand einer ersten Standortbestimmung." In Echo der Vielfalt - Echoes of Diversity For Gerhard Kubik: Festschrift on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday Bauman, Max Peter. 1996. "'Listening to the Voices of Indigenous Peoples...': On Traditional Music as Policy in Intercultural Encounters." In Echo der Vielfalt - Echoes of Diversity For Gerhard Kubik: Festschrift on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday Bertini, Gary. 1995. "La joie Simha." In , edited by V. Dehoux et al, 25-31. Paris: Peeters.