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03
Jul
2009
Ancient Near Eastern Art by Victoria Taylor-Gore  

20 hours ago by fonbeads

This is a video that I made about Ancient Near Eastern Art for my online art appreciation course. Music - from album “Without You” by Masters of Persian Music. My website - www.victoriataylorgore.com

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02
Jul
2009
Explanation of Time  

2 days ago by jghanks

originally published by Gary Wallace on February 10, 2009 and titled: Why Are There 60 Minutes In An Hour? We are all familiar with dividing our days into 24 hours and our hours into 60 minutes. But why do we use these particular units for measuring time? To understand the units of time we need to i ...

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25
Jun
2009
BOOK OF LIFE  

9 days ago by ainouno

Christians should be giving cheerfully, not out of extortion or compulsion. I love Concise Oxford Dictionary. It say “extort” means to obtain by force, threats, or other unfair means and “compulsion” means the action or state of compelling or being compelled; constraint or an irresistible urge to be ...

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24
Jun
2009
Let Us Go Up  

10 days ago by galinab7

The scriptures are constantly calling us to come up higher. We are called to make "aliyah" which means to go up. Normally, we think of aliyah as the Jewish people returning home to the land. While this is true, the L-rd is calling all of us to come up higher in Him. The last commandment in the Tanak ...

ONE NEW MAN - BRIDE OF MESSIAH - onenewman1.blogspot.com

14
Jun
2009
Ancient Mesopotamia  

20 days ago by fonbeads

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The supposed first civilizations. Born in E. DIN, the cradle of society between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Iraq. The Sumerian city, Nibiru; other wise known as Nibbur in Akkadian and Nippur in Babylonian , is dated circa 5262 BC Quite possibly the birth place of the prophet of Judaisms, Abra ...

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05
Jun
2009
Carnival of Mathematics #53  

28 days ago by Brent

Welcome to the 53rd Carnival of Mathematics! A somewhat shorter carnival this time, but I greatly enjoyed reading the submissions I did get, and I hope you do too. Meaghan Montrose at TutorFi presents ten tips for daily practicing your math skills. Erin at Note from the Teacher shares some tips on h ...

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18
May
2009
Square roots with pencil and paper: the Babylonian method  

47 days ago by Brent

Everyone knows how to add, subtract, multiply and divide with pencil and paper; but do you know how to find square roots without a calculator? (Incidentally, I highly recommend reading The Feeling of Power by Isaac Asimov, a short story about a future in which humans are so reliant on computers that ...

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Square roots with pencil and paper: the Babylonian method  

47 days ago by Brent

Everyone knows how to add, subtract, multiply and divide with pencil and paper; but do you know how to find square roots without a calculator? (Incidentally, I highly recommend reading The Feeling of Power by Isaac Asimov, a short story about a future in which humans are so reliant on computers that ...

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The History of Factoring  

47 days ago by Interesting Facts

Invoice factoring dates back about 4,000 years to the cradle of civilization, Bronze Age Mesopotamia, which included the Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian and the Sumer empires. At that time, it was King Hammurabi ([1795-1750 BC]) who ruled ancient Mesopotamia. He was the ruler who established the grea ...

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The History of Factoring  

47 days ago by Etienne Nestor

Invoice factoring dates back about 4,000 years to the cradle of civilization, Bronze Age Mesopotamia, which included the Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian and the Sumer empires. At that time, it was King Hammurabi ([1795-1750 BC]) who ruled ancient Mesopotamia. He was the ruler who established the grea ...

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