The Egyptian pyramids are pyramid shaped structures located in Egypt, and were built as a tomb for dead kings called pharaohs.They were also built for noblemen. There are over 100 Egyptian pyramids, most of which were built during the Old and Middle Kingdom periods. The first Egyptian pyramid was the Pyramid of Djozer which was built during the third dynasty under King Djozer. The pyramid was designed by Imhotep as a tomb for the King. The best known Egyptian pyramids are the Giza pyramids which are recognized among the largest structures ever built and are the only remaining monuments of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
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Giza is the location of the Pyramid of Khufu (also known as the "Great Pyramid" and the "Pyramid of Cheops"); the somewhat smaller Pyramid of Khafre (or Kephren); the relatively modest-sized Pyramid of Menkaure (or Mykerinus), along with a number of smaller satellite edifices known as "Queen's pyramids"; and the Great Sphinx.
Of the three, only Khafre's pyramid retains part of its original polished limestone casing, near its apex. This pyramid appears larger than the adjacent Khufu pyramid by virtue of its more elevated location, and the steeper angle of inclination of its construction — it is, in fact, smaller in both height and volume.
The Giza Necropolis has been a popular tourist destination since antiquity, and was popularized in Hellenistic times when the Great Pyramid was listed by Antipater of Sidon as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Today it is the only one of those wonders still in existence.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
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The decision of monetary problems.
With the help of a pear it is possible to do magic operation and by that to adjust monetary problems.
On Saturday break the hands a ripe pear if you do not have such opportunity can buy on a market, having overpaid there are some money. On two monetary denominations write the name, turn in a tubule. Cut a pear on two half, take out sunflower seeds and put there denominations. Then connect two half, having pierced their perfected match. Put a pear in an oven that it has baked, then turn in laurel leaves and put for night within five days under a pillow.
This way effective, will see literally in day after performance of magic procedure to you money will arrive.
For increase of incomes.
For increase of incomes can take advantage in such a way.
the Thirteenth go in church and buy thirteen the most expensive candles. Delivery give a beggar. Having come home, with the back of the hand throw money to a floor and do not collect till morning. It is desirable to not receive visitors this day and in general to nobody to open a door.
in the Morning, not washing, not brushing the hair and not having breakfast, collect money in a handkerchief and strong fasten. Take with itself for work and put in a table.
A bit later you should notice, how your monetary incomes sharply will increase.
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Money magic spells.
Money magic spells candle burn.
Gold monetary spells.
The deep bowl, vase or pot and red candle will be necessary for you. Put a pot near to a door and each day at five put in it on a coin. Do it within six days. Put the first coin, tell:
Flow, money, sparkle to make rich me wish.
put the second coin, tell the same words. And put other coins, make:
money - money , you - force mine, do not leave, do not leave at difficult o'clock of me.
When all will be made, put a pot with money to a table in the evening, lay out from them a magic circle. Then to light candle also put it in the centre of a circle in small glass with salt. Look, not coming off, on a flame of a candle and represent, that from coins in a flame there is an alive energy. Reject all ideas. Do not think of duties, taxes and other financial troubles. Use all boundless imagination, present itself rich and happy.
Through 15 - 20 minutes can go to sleep, the candle should burn down without you. In the morning collect the rests of a candle and throw out, and coins combine back in a pot and some more days make this operation.
After that money should come to you, and you completely will get rid of financial problems. Only remember what to make it it is possible only once.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
maryann acker Linda Spalding Knife
Maryann Acker murder on her mind?
It is similar Ruskin within new century, Spalding excellent mixs her own life and her theme in this history of a sensational case of murder.
In 1982 as Linda Spalding was going to leave Hawaii and to undertake new life in Canada, she referred to the mode of operation of jury sitting for court above the young woman, accused in murder. Maryanna Acker is the Mormon, eighteen years, and married a fine hook and hustler, who towed her in life, which conducted finally Maryanna Acker, who still in prison, and begins trip to memory, to turbulences of destiny, which two lifes downwards such various trajectories to kill on a slope above one of the most beautiful coast of Hawaii.
Twenty years later, Spalding will come across across magazine which she kept through test, traces. A history Maryanna acker, but it also Spalding, as overlapping of the author and a theme. Similarly to John Ruskin's work, letter
Linda Spalding excellent combines the curriculum vitae with examination of an external theme and, thus, offers us deep understanding whims of human heart.
Words With Presents Linda Spalding
Linda Spalding was born 25 June 1943. She is a Canadian writer and editor. Born in Topeka, Kansas the daughter of Jacob Alan Dickinson and Edith Senner, she lived in Mexico and Hawaii before moving to Toronto, Ontario in 1982.
She has two daughters, Esta and Kristin Spalding, from her first marriage to photographer Philip Spalding. Linda Spalding is currently married to Canadian novelist Michael Ondaatje; Linda, Esta and Michael are also on the editorial board of the literary magazine Brick.
Spalding has also taught creative writing at Humber College's School for Writers.
Bibliography
Daughters of Captain Cook (1987)
The Paper Wife (1994)
Riska (1999)
A Dark Place in the Jungle: Following Leakey's Last Angel into Borneo (1999)
The Brick Reader - (1999) (edited with Michael Ondaatje)
Lost Classics - (2000, Knopf Canada; ISBN 0-676-97299-3) (edited with Michael Redhill, Esta Spalding and Michael Ondaatje)
Who Named The Knife (2005)
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Sunday, October 5, 2008
lost book of nostradamus
Lost Book of Nostradamus on The History Channel Apocalypse
Michel de Nostredame (aged 62) was born 14 December 1503 or 21 December 1503 and died 2 July 1566, usually Latinized to Nostradamus, was a French apothecary and reputed seer who published collections of prophecies that have since become famous worldwide. He is best known for his book Les Propheties (The Prophecies), the first edition of which appeared in 1555. Since the publication of this book, which has rarely been out of print since his death, Nostradamus has attracted an enthusiastic following who, along with the popular press, credits him with predicting many major world events.
In contrast, most academic sources maintain that the associations made between world events and Nostradamus's quatrains are largely the result of misinterpretations or mistranslations (sometimes deliberate) or else are so tenuous as to render them useless as evidence of any genuine predictive power. Moreover, none of the sources listed offers any evidence that anyone has ever interpreted any of Nostradamus's quatrains specifically enough to allow a clear identification of any event in advance.
Nevertheless, interest in the work of this prominent figure of the French Renaissance is still considerable, especially in the media and in popular culture, and the prophecies have in some cases been assimilated to the results of applying the alleged Bible Code, as well as to other purported.
Lost Book of Nostradamus on The History Channel
He Saved His Biggest Predictions For Last. A mysterious book of cryptic prophecies discovered at the National Library has evidence to suggest that it is the final work of the most famous and controversial prophet in the history of the world, Nostradamus. Even more startling than the discovery of the book though, are the warnings it contains, which were so blasphemous and frightening in their time that they may have been intentionally suppressed until now.
The Prophecies. In this book he compiled his collection of major, long-term predictions. The first installment was published in 1555. The second, with 289 further prophetic verses, was printed in 1557. The third edition, with three hundred new quatrains, was reportedly printed in 1558, but nowadays only survives as part of the omnibus edition that was published after his death in 1568. This version contains one unrhymed and 941 rhymed quatrains, grouped into nine sets of 100 and one of 42, called "Centuries".
Given printing practices at the time (which included type-setting from dictation), no two editions turned out to be identical, and it is relatively rare to find even two copies that are exactly the same. Certainly there is no warrant for assuming – as would-be "code-breakers" are prone to do – that either the spellings or the punctuation of any edition are Nostradamus' originals.
The Almanacs. By far the most popular of his works, these were published annually from 1550 until his death. He often published two or three in a year, entitled either Almanachs (detailed predictions), Prognostications or Presages (more generalized predictions).
Nostradamus was not only a diviner, but a professional healer, too. It is known that he wrote at least two books on medical science. One was an alleged "translation" of Galen, and in his so-called Traité des fardemens (basically a medical cookbook containing, once again, materials borrowed mainly from others), he included a description of the methods he used to treat the plague — none of which, not even the bloodletting, apparently worked. The same book also describes the preparation of cosmetics.
A manuscript normally known as the Orus Apollo also exists in the Lyon municipal library, where upwards of 2,000 original documents relating to Nostradamus are stored under the aegis of Michel Chomarat. It is a purported translation of an ancient Greek work on Egyptian hieroglyphs based on later Latin versions, all of them unfortunately ignorant of the true meanings of the ancient Egyptian script, which was not correctly deciphered until the advent of Champollion in the 19th century.
Since his death only the Prophecies have continued to be popular, but in this case they have been quite extraordinarily so. Over two hundred editions of them have appeared in that time, together with over 2000 commentaries. Their popularity seems to be partly due to the fact that their vagueness and lack of dating make it easy to quote them selectively after every major dramatic event and retrospectively claim them as hits.
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