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strike action: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Accuse to Advertisement

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Accuse, Aches, Acid, Acorn , Acquaintance, Acquit , Acrobat, Actor and Actress , Adam and Eve, Adamant, Adder , Addition, Adieu, Admire, Admonish, Adopted, Adulation , Adultery, Advancement, Adventurer, Adversary, Adversity, Advertisement

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strike action: : Bentonite Clay Properties - Intestinal cleanse helping spiritual awakening

Bentonite Clay and its spiritual properties: Intestinal cleanse of the colon is strongly recommended by Kalki and The Golden Age Foundation in order to be fully receptive for pranic energy. It is so vital that it should be the mandatory preparation before all deeper spiritual processes and as a continous maintenance of the body as an antenna of cosmic energies. Bentonite (also available at many pharmacies under alternative substance names to bentonite: bentonitum, montmorillonite) is believed to have exceptionally properties. This article from www.alternativemedicine.com desribes the genereal properties and use of bentonite.

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strike action: The Ace Of Swords - Seizing The Power Of Discernment

Historically, the sword was viewed as a sacred ritual object signifying bravery and power. The flaming sword of Boddhisatva procured knowledge and freedom from desire while the sword of Vishnu represented pure knowledge and the destruction of ignorance. A knight's sword was two-edged - one to strike down infidels, the other thieves and murderers; the point represented obedience. Traditional Christianity and chivalry viewed it as a "luminous tool for chivalrous tasks" with a power that united spirit and matter - the binding of heaven and earth.

 

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strike action: Precognitive stock market dreams

Having a precognitive dream come true is a highly exciting event but having precognitive stocks market dreams come true can be your special passport to vastly improved prosperity and abundance.

Over a period of many years, stock market investing and dreams developed into strong, passionate interests in my life. Eventually they merged, and I began having dreams about the market that came true in 1983 1984. I was reluctant to act on this advice at first, but by the 1990s I was actively using this information to guide my investments. In 1998, I formed the Precognitive Stock Market Dream Group to share these dreams with others having similar experiences.

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strike action: Pearl-drops of Prema

Every aspirant in the spiritual path becomes a victim to the mood of depression in the beginning of the Sadhana period. You will have to overcome this mood through discrimination, reflection, Vichara, singing Hari's Name, prayer, etc. This mood is like a passing cloud. You should not be unnecessarily alarmed. It will pass off soon if you are vigilant.

 

From "Easy Steps to Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda.

 

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strike action: Mind, Its Mysteries and Control

About the mind and how the mind can be controlled.

 

From "Easy Steps to Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda.

 

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strike action: Encyclopedia - Anarchism

Schools Anarcho-capitalism Anarcho-communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Eco-anarchism Individualist anarchism Mutualism Anarchism in culture Anarchism and religion Anarchism and society Anarchism and the arts Anarcho-punk Anarchist theory Anarchism and capitalism Anarchism and Marxism Anarchist economics Anarchist law Anarchist symbolism Anarchism without adjectives Post-left a ...

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strike action: Encyclopedia - 2005 in rail transport

This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 2005. 2005 in rail transport - Events. 2005 in rail transport - January events. Main article January 2005 in rail transport January 6 - A Norfolk Southern train carrying a few carloads of hazardous materials (including chlorine gas) collides with a parked train in Graniteville, South Carol ...

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strike action: Encyclopedia - Canada Post

Canada Post (French: Postes Canada) is a Canadian postal service operated as an independant crown corporation. The successor to the Post Office Department of the Government of Canada, Canada Post was created on October 16, 1981 by the Canada Post Corporation Act to set a new direction for the postal service, creating more reliable service and ensuring the postal services financial security and independence. In 2004 Canada Post handled 10.9 billion mail items. It employed 70,000 people in its traditional mail operations and an additional 12,500 at the 94% o ...

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strike action: Encyclopedia - UK miners' strike 1984-1985

The miners' strike of 1984-5 was a major piece of industrial action affecting the British coal industry. It was a defining event in the history of industrial relations in the UK. UK miners' strike 1984-1985 - History. In 1984, the National Coal Board (the UK Public Body which controlled coal mining) announced that an agreement reached after the 1974 miners' strike had become obsolete, and that they intended to close 20 coal mines because they were uneconomical. 20,000 jobs would be lost, and many communitie ...

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strike action: Encyclopedia - White-collar worker

White-collar workers perform tasks which are less "physically laborious" yet often more highly paid than blue-collar workers, who do manual work. They are salaried professionals (such as some doctors or lawyers), as well as employees in administrative or clerical positions. In some studies, managers are considered as part of the white-collar worker grouping, in others they are not. The name derives from the traditional white, button down shirts worn by workers of such professions. The white shirts are easily soiled and therefore d ...

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strike action: Encyclopedia - Workforce

The workforce is the labour pool in employment. It is generally used to describe those working for a single company or industry. The term generally excludes the employers or management, and implies those involved in manual labour. It may also mean all those that are available for work. The workforce may be unionised, whereby the union conducts negotiations regarding pay and conditions of employment. In the event of industrial unrest, unions provide a co-ordinating role in organis ...

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strike action: Encyclopedia - Blue

Blue is one of the three primary additive colors; blue light has the shortest wavelength range (about 420–490 nanometers) of the three additive primary colors. The English language commonly uses "blue" to refer to any color from blue to cyan. An example of a blue color in the RGB color space has intensities [0, 0, 255] on a 0 to 255 scale. Blue is the complement of yellow. For this reason, blue 80A filters are used to correct the excessive redness of tungsten lighting in color photography. Blue - Naming and etym ...

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strike action: Encyclopedia - Black Friday

In history there have been a number of events that happened on a Friday and are thus known as Black Friday: Black Friday (1869) - a financial crisis in the United States Black Friday - (1912) - WSPU took militant action when the Conciliation Bill failed. Black Friday (1929) - a stock market crash in the US Black Friday (1919) - a riot in Glasgow stemming from industrial unrest Black Friday (1921) - day on which British dockers' and railwaymen's union leaders announced their dec ...

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - UK miners' strike 1984-1985 - History

In 1984, the National Coal Board (the UK Public Body which controlled coal mining) announced that an agreement reached after the 1974 miners' strike had become obsolete, and that they intended to close 20 coal mines because they were uneconomical. 20,000 jobs would be lost, and many communities in the north of England and in Wales would lose their primary source of employment. Unbeknown to anybody outside the upper echelons of the executive, the government had been preparing for tortuous industrial action by secretly stock-piling coal for a number of months in order to enable the ...

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UK miners' strike 1984-1985, UK miners' strike 1984-1985 - History, UK miners' strike 1984-1985 - After the strike, UK miners' strike 1984-1985 - Strike in artistic depictions, UK miners' strike 1984-1985 - Books

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in rail transport - Events

2005 in rail transport - January events. Main article January 2005 in rail transport January 6 - A Norfolk Southern train carrying a few carloads of hazardous materials (including chlorine gas) collides with a parked train in Graniteville, South Carolina, causing the Graniteville train disaster. [1] January 12 - General Motors announces that it has agreed to sell its Electro ...

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Blue - Naming and etymology

Many languages do not have separate terms for blue and green, instead using a cover term for both (when the issue is discussed in linguistics, this cover term is sometimes called grue in English). For example, in Vietnamese both tree leaves and the sky are xanh (to distinguish, one may use xanh lá cây "leaf grue" for green and xanh nước "water grue" for blue). Chinese has a word 青 qīng that can refer to both, though it also has separate words for blue (蓝 / 藍 lán) and green (绿 / 綠 ...

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Blue, Blue - Naming and etymology, Blue - Sky, Blue - Plants and animals, Blue - Symbolism and expressions, Blue - Books and written works, Blue - Prizes, Blue - Math science and technology, Blue - National athletic and university associations, Blue - Social class and occupation, Blue - Politics, Blue - Television, Blue - Music, Blue - Use in painting, Blue - Variations, Blue - Blue pigments

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism - History of anarchism

see also Past and present anarchist communities Anarchism - Chart of influences. Anarchism - Justice against the state. The first essay explicitly advocating the absence of government was "A Vindication of Natural Society" (1756) by Edmund Burke. The first positive theory of anarchism was William Godwin's An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793). This was a very influential tract; though he did not use the word anarchism, some today regard him as the ...

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Anarchism, Anarchism - Precursors of anarchism, Anarchism - Primitive cultures, Anarchism - Philosophical traces, Anarchism - Ancient Greece, Anarchism - Anabaptists and Diggers, Anarchism - Age of Enlightenment, Anarchism - History of anarchism, Anarchism - Chart of influences, Anarchism - Justice against the state, Anarchism - The first self-labelled anarchist, Anarchism - Egoism, Anarchism - Individualist anarchism Liberal anarchism, Anarchism - The International, Anarchism - Anarchist Communism, Anarchism - Propaganda by the deed, Anarchism - Anarchism at work, Anarchism - The Russian Revolution, Anarchism - The fight against fascism and the Spanish Civil War, Anarchism - Religion, Anarchism - Anarchism and feminism, Anarchism - Contemporary anarchism, Anarchism - Anarcho-capitalism, Anarchism - Anarcho-syndicalism, Anarchism - The platformist tradition, Anarchism - Post-left anarchy, Anarchism - Post-structuralism, Anarchism - Insurrectionary anarchism, Anarchism - Small 'a' anarchism, Anarchism - Anarcho-primitivism, Anarchism - Issues, Anarchism - Conceptions of an anarchist society, Anarchism - Environmentalism, Anarchism - Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression, Anarchism - Neo-imperialism and Globalization, Anarchism - Parallel structures, Anarchism - Technology, Anarchism - Pacifism, Anarchism - Parliamentarianism, Anarchism - Cultural phenomena, Anarchism - Historical events, Anarchism - Books, Anarchism - Anarchism by region/culture

Read more here: » Anarchism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism - History of anarchism

strike action: Encyclopedia II - Canada Post - Labour troubles

Canada Post has a history of troubled labour relations with its trade unions, particularly the Canadian Union of Postal Workers and the Letter Carrier's Union of Canada (which merged with CUPW in 1989) culminating in periodic strike action which has brought mail service in Canada to a halt. There have been at least 19 strikes and walkouts between 1965 and 2005 including several wildcat strikes. A number of these strikes have seen the corporation employ strike breakers and most, since the 1970s, have resulted in back-to-work legis ...

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Canada Post, Canada Post - Labour troubles, Canada Post - Addressing envelopes, Canada Post - Services offered by Canada Post, Canada Post - Stamps, Canada Post - External link

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strike action: Encyclopedia II - Kentish Town - History

Kentish Town is first recorded during the reign of King John (1208) as kentisston. By 1456 Kentish Town was recognised as a thriving hamlet, and in this period a chapel of ease is recorded as being built for the inhabitants. The early 19th century brought a lot of modernisation, causing a lot of the area's rural charm, the River Fleet and the 18th century buildings to vanish, although pockets still remain, for example Little Green Street. Between the availability of public transport to it from London, and it ...

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Kentish Town, Kentish Town - History, Kentish Town - Kentish Town Today, Kentish Town - St Pancras Public Baths, Kentish Town - Other

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