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- Spleen (4479 bytes)
1: ... [[spherocytosis]], etc.), or for the removal of splenic tumours or cysts.
3: ...]] called splenic sinuses. Cross sections of the spleen reveal a red soft surface which is divided int...
5: ...ti's disease]], [[tumour]]s and [[cyst]]s of the spleen, glandular fever ([[mononucleosis]]), and here...
7: ...ional [[asplenia]] by causing infarctions in the spleen during repeated sickle-cell crises.
9: ...ain animals such as [[dog]]s and [[horse]]s, the spleen sequesters a large number of [[erythrocyte|ery... - Cairo (12536 bytes)
2: ...rea]] population of approximately 15.2 million people. Cairo is the [[List of metropolitan areas by po...
4: ...e city, in local speech it is typically called simply by the name of the country, ''Mişr'' (Arabi...
6: ...Cairo. ([[Mongols]], Crusaders & Ottomans are examples)
20: ...the ancient [[necropolis]] of Memphis on the Giza plateau, with its three large [[pyramid|pyramids]], ...
32: ...amed the city Al-Qahirah after the planet [[Mars (planet)|Mars]] which was rising on the day the city ... - Shofar (6586 bytes)
5: ...], from Exodus to Zechariah, and throughout the [[Talmud]] and later tabbinic literature. It was the voice...
7: ...ally in this connection. In earlier days it was employed also in other religious ceremonials, as proce...
11: ...s conducted with the shofar, which instrument was placed in the center with a trumpet on either side; ...
17: ...ve no carved [[mouthpiece]], the player instead applying his lips directly to the irregular hole drill...
19: ...f irregular bore, the [[harmonic]]s obtained when playing the instrument can vary: rather than a pure ... - Israel (51605 bytes)
1: ...and it is a [[Jewish state]]. Israel was the birthplace of [[Judaism]] in the [[17th century BCE]] and...
60: ... Israel is not limited to Judaism, it is also the place where [[Christianity]] was born, and contains ...
62: ...spora]]. However, the [[Mishnah]] and [[Jerusalem Talmud]], two of Judaism's most important religious text...
73: ...bsequent attempted extermination of the Jewish people in the [[Shoah]], or [[the Holocaust|Holocaust]]...
78: ...ted, but the [[White Paper of 1939]] policy was implemented well into the end of [[WW2]], and enforced... - Religion (72319 bytes)
1: ...defined it as the sum total of answers given to explain humankind's relationship with the universe. I...
2: ...anization" – that is, an organization of people that supports the exercise of some religion, oft...
19: ...rience with the Divine. This narrower definition places "religion" in contradistinction with [[ration...
21: ...us, who see metaphysical claims as necessary to explain natural phenomena at a fundamental level.
23: ...or, institutionalized religions. This definition places "religion" in contradistinction to "spiritual... - Nero (23127 bytes)
25: ...ter their lame and stuttering uncle, apparently implying that he was as unlikely to become Augustus as...
32: ...us | Legate]] of [[Germania Superior]], and his replacement with [[Servius Sulpicius Galba]]. However...
40: ...had already had three marriages. He had married [[Plautia Urgulanilla]] and [[Aelia Paetina]] as a pri...
42: ...he ambitious Agrippina soon set her sights upon replacing her deceased aunt. On [[January 1]], [[49]] ...
52: ...e first five years under Nero became known as examples of fine administration, even resulting in coini... - History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
8: ... to an early rift between Christianity and the temple priesthood, and later rabbinic Judaism.
12: ...music]] in hymns and prayer, and [[ascetic]] disciplines such as [[fasting]] and [[alms|almsgiving]]. ...
40: *[[Polycarp]], bishop of Smyrna and disciple of [[John the Evangelist]]
64: ...ced by [[Nestorius]], a [[patriarch of Constantinople]])
73: ...adherents. This was observed quite early, for example, the second century [[Celsus]] (whose words are ... - Judaism (54799 bytes)
2: ...he [[religious]] [[culture]] of the [[Jew]]ish people. It is one of the first recorded [[monotheistic]...
9: ...aism. It was used in the [[Temple in Jerusalem|Temple in ancient Jerusalem]].]]
19: ...fice. The Children of Israel similarly had a [[Temple in Jerusalem]], [[Kohen|priests]], and made [[Ko...
21: ...vate everyday life to the level of the ancient Temples' worship by worshipping God through the spectru...
26: ...descendants were in charge of worship in the [[Temple in Jerusalem]]. - Tower of Babel (13111 bytes)
2: ... different parts of Earth. The story is used to explain the existence of many different languages and ...
8: ...of men builded. And the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this...
11: ... were everywhere prominent. Mindful that the accomplishment of this project might embolden them to sti...
19: ...ds the sky can be found in religious art (see example above).
23: ...ide. There is no statue of any kind set up in the place, nor is the chamber occupied of nights by any ... - Samaria (7953 bytes)
4: ...el|Carmel]] Ridge (in the north) and the [[Sharon plain]] (in the south); to the south, it is bounded ...
21: ...antagonism between Samaritans and Jews. Their temple was at Mount [[Gerizim]], not Jerusalem, and was...
28: ...heir trade in the Israelite capital. This would imply the existence of a considerable Syrian populatio...
35: ...d was at length captured by [[Sargon II]], who completed the conquest Shalmaneser had begun (2 Kings 1...
41: ...re of Palestine (John 4:4). It is called in the [[Talmud]] the "land of the Cuthim". - Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
22: ...by soaking the food in water) a while before they plan to eat the food. Some spiritual raw-foodists a...
28: ...only plant matter that has already fallen off the plant). This typically arises out of a holistic phil...
30: ...ealth, ethical beliefs, etc. For example, some people will not eat "red meat" (mammal meat – bee...
32: ...onditions or hunted in the wild. Some of these people would refer to themselves as vegetarians.
40: ...were female <!-- (compared to 49% of the total sample-->[http://www.ijbnpa.org/content/2/1/4]. - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
4: ...]]ish, [[Christianity|Christian]], [[Armenian (people)|Armenian]], and [[Muslim]].
12: ...See the Biblical commentator the [[Ramban]] for explanation.) "Salem" is the original name used in [[G...
20: ...e reign of King Solomon, the northern ten tribes split off to form the [[Kingdom of Israel]] with its ...
22: ...rically identifiable, and the significance the Temple had in Jewish religious life is clear.
24: ...chadnezzar II of Babylon|Nebuchadnezzar]]. The temple was burnt, and the city's walls were ruined, thu...
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