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Barclay, R. The inner life of the religious societies of the commonwealth considered pricipally with reference to the influence of church organization on the spread of Christianity. London Hodder and Stoughton, 1876. xxxi, 700 p. [Pg.619]

Draw on your contacts in organizations. Hobby clubs, health clubs, church organizations, night school classes, and community organizations are good places to hear about job leads. Let your fellow members know of your interest... [Pg.93]

Approximately 1.3 million charities, church organizations, foundations, schools, agricultural coops, quasigovernmental bodies plus arts, health, social service, and educational organizations operate on a nonprofit basis. They employ more than 20 million people and generate annual revenues of 750 billion. You can get a list of nonprofit organizations from your state commerce division or county clerk. [Pg.96]

Many retirees are so enthusiastic about retirement centers, they have closed their eyes to other possibilities. Retirement centers can come in all sizes, varieties, and prices. Many have medical centers. Large ones often have churches, organized social activities, golf, swimming, and tennis. Compared to adult condominiums and mobile-home parks, retirement centers are more self contained. [Pg.291]

Hands caught hold of mine, lips kissed my skin, eyes roved my face and body. A quintet was playing, and the noise confused me. I had spent nineteen years in near silence except for the groaning church organ, and I couldn t hear music without trying to work it out. [Pg.54]

Zinc alloys are used in many items, including the pipes of this church organ in Amorbach, Germany. Construction of the organ was completed in 1782. AKG/PHOTO RESEARCHERS, INC. [Pg.676]

But most of us have had the opposite experience too being a member of a highly motivated, tight-knit team, infused with an inspired purpose and sky-high morale. Maybe it was a Boy Scout troop, a marching band, a choir, a sports team, a church organization, or the group of people with whom you currently work. [Pg.201]

This white-to-gray tin transition produced some rather dramatic results in 1850 in Russia. The winter that year was particularly cold, and record low temperatures persisted for extended periods of time. The uniforms of some Russian soldiers had tin buttons, many of which crumbled because of these extreme cold conditions, as did also many of the tin church organ pipes. This problem came to be known as the tin disease. [Pg.61]

Organ pipes in unheated churches develop tin disease, in which white tin is converted to gray tin. Given... [Pg.475]

Santschi PH, Guo LD, Asbill S, Allison M, Kepple AB, Wen LS (2001) Accumulation rates and sources of sediments and organic carbon on the Palos Verdes shelf based on radioisotopic tracers ( Cs, " °Pu, 240pu, 2i0pb, 234xh, 238u j d C). Marine Chem 73 125-152 Sarin MM, Church TM (1994) Behavior of uranium during mixing in the Delaware and Chesapeake Estuaries. Estuar Coastal Shelf Sci 39 619-631... [Pg.605]

Church-Stretton, U.K.) TosoHaas G1000-HXL Porous PS-DVB 5 p, 40 A Organic... [Pg.9]

L. Salvini, A. Pecci and G. Giorgi, Cooking activities during the Middle Age organic residues in ceramic vessels from the Sant Antimo Church (Piombino, Central Italy), J. Mass Spectrom., 43, 108 115 (2008). [Pg.73]

In addition to the criteria contained in para. PL-3.2, additional consideration shall be given to the possible consequences of a failure near areas where a concentration of people is likely, such as a church, school, multiple dwelling unit, hospital, or recreational area of an organized character in Location Class 1 or 2. If the facility is used infrequently, the requirements of para. PL-3.3.2 need not be applied. However, the depth of cover shall... [Pg.144]

Pipelines near places of public assembly or concentrations of people, such as churches, schools, multiple dwelling unit buildings, hospitals, or recreational areas of an organized nature in Location Class 1 or 2, shall meet requirements for Location Class 4. [Pg.144]

For many, a substantial part of life is spent in preparing for what may come next. Some elect to pass their lives in service to their God as ministers, priests, rabbis, imams, or missionaries. Others may attend church, prayer meetings, serve as church elders or members of rehgious lay organizations, read their holy book, and serve... [Pg.4]


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