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Meteorological Service in Fifteenth Century Sandwich
Press Environment and History Contents of Volume 1 Other volumes of E&H Environment and History Meteorological Service in Fifteenth Century Sandwich Peter Brimblecombe Environment and History 1(1995): 241-249 Minstrels (or waits) in the 15th century Port of Sandwich walked the streets at night and woke mariners with information about wind directions. The provision ...
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David Spangler - Unburdening America
Kingdom of Heaven, the City of God, the New Jerusalem, the Millennium. Almost from the beginning of its discovery by Europeans in the Fifteenth Century, North America became a focal point for this idea of the sacred civilization. The image of progress which I have mentioned is ...
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Africa Safari Specialists: About Uganda and Rwanda
Christian with some Muslim and Animist communities. Originally the domain of hunter-gatherers, Rwanda emerged into a centralized state with a feudal monarchy in the fifteenth century. It became a German colony in 1890 and was mandated to the Belgians after the First World War. In 1962 ...
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Water Management: Argentina
The difficulties experienced can be traced back to the initial establishment of water rights. In the fifteenth century the Spanish colonizers replaced the pre-existing social control of water in Latin America with their own European-based system. The system again changed when the countries of Latin America gained their independence. Their ...
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The Great Communion of Being
Friend, listen: the God whom I love is inside. Kabir "Friend, listen, the God whom I love is inside," says fifteenth century Indian poet, Kabir. Inside this clay jug, inside this human body of bone and blood, is the genetic memory of stars and the originating energy of the Universe. Inside are canyons and pine mountains and the maker of ...
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The Great Communion of Being
Friend, listen: the God whom I love is inside. Kabir "Friend, listen, the God whom I love is inside," says fifteenth century Indian poet, Kabir. Inside this clay jug, inside this human body of bone and blood, is the genetic memory of stars and the originating energy of the Universe. Inside are canyons and pine mountains and the maker of ...
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The Bishnois
The basic philosophy of this religion is that all living things have a right to survive and share all resources. In the fifteenth century, Jambhoji, a resident of a village near Jodhpur, had a vision that the cause of the drought that had hit the area and ...
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Knowledge and use of rice in the western cultures dates back only as far as the fifteenth century. Rice is eaten all over the globe. Unfortunately, white rice is most often used, even though brown rice is far superior nutritionally. At some point in Asia, white rice became a status symbol, and thus, the preferred ...
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Environment and History Vol.1
Kavita Philip Ecological Change in North India: Deforestation and Agrarian Distress in the Ganga-Jamna Doab 1800-1850. Michael Mann Artists with Axes. Tim Bonyhady A Meteorological Service in Fifteenth Century Sandwich. Peter Brimblecombe Vol.1 No.3: Zimbabwe Conservation, Control and Ecological Change: The Politics and Ecology of Colonial Conservation in Shurugwi, Zimbabwe. JoAnn McGregor 'Water ...
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The History of Transportation Technologies | The Franklin Institute's Resources for Science Learning
By the time European explorers first sailed across the Atlantic in the fifteenth century, there were perhaps 20 million residents of the Americas whose ancestors had come overland. ... " was a new take on an old maritime term). * * * By the turn of the twentieth century, thousands of adventuresome balloonists had gone aloft, but human flight using conveyances that were "heavier ...
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