Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 21 2009 | britain, church, europe, eu, uk, england, states, political, bible, prophecies, mission, publications, multimedia, resources, youth, jesus, nations, disciples, european, literature, god, international, century, egypt, syria, lebanonThe literature on this site is published by the United Church of God, an International Association, which has ministers and a number of local congregations in the United Kingdom and many countries around the world. We trace our origins to the Church that Jesus founded in the early first century AD
This mission of the Church of God is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God in all the world, make disciples in all nations, and care for those disciples
Will we remain a sovereign nation, or be absorbed into a giant European state, transformed by laws from Brussels? Britain’s immediate financial and political future is far from clear.
Many Bible students recognise the early Church expected a time of “great trial” on the earth before the return of Jesus Christ. Prophecies they referred to mention Egypt, Syria and Lebanon, but seem to be silent about the English-speaking nations we are so familiar with today.
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Motion Control Products - Positioning Systems, Components. Since 1970, Aerotech has manufactured top quality motion control products and positioning systems to medical, industrial, research, educational, and government customers.
Aerotech has met the nanotechnology motion challenge and is already producing products that provide nanometer accuracy, resolution, repeatability, and in-position stability. We invite you to review some of our newest motion products and see for yourself the extreme performance these products offer the nanotechnology researcher as well as positioning applications requiring nanometer accuracy in a 24/7 manufacturing environment.
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BibDesk is a bibliographic reference manager for Mac OS X. BibDesk is designed to help organize and use bibliographic databases in BibTeX .bib format. In addition to manual typing, BibDesk lets you drag & drop or cut & paste .bib files into the bibliographic database and automatically opens files downloaded from PubMed. BibDesk also keeps track of electronic copies of literature on your computer and allows for searching your database through several keys.
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zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 24 2009 | news, literature, banksVery interesting opinion article discussing the similarities between the current government-bank relationship and what happens in Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged"
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Richake8 | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 04 2009 | politics, linux, archives, research, reference, resources, culture, science, history, software, art, open_source, internet, school, university, video, music, literature, cultural, north_carolina, journalismHome to one of the largest "collections of collections" on the Internet, ibiblio.org is a conservancy of freely available information, including software, music, literature, art, history, science, politics, and cultural studies. ibiblio.org is a collaboration of the School of Information and Library Science and the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at The University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.
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