This document lists various artifacts found in the Greek cities of Patras and Aigio from the Roman period between 31-395 AD. The artifacts include clay cooking pots, glass perfume containers and bird-shaped vessels, clay lamps and figurines, bronze weights, and marble and terracotta statues depicting figures from Greek mythology like Zeus, Hercules, and Dionysus. Many of the statues are Roman copies of famous Greek works from the 4th century BC and earlier, showing the influence of Greek art during the Roman period.
Jodo Mission of Hawaii Bulletin - November 2013Ryan Ozawa
The document provides information about the Jodo Mission of Hawaii website. It contains the following key details:
- The website address is www.jodo.us and provides information about upcoming events and activities at the mission.
- Visitors can find details on Sunday services, other special events, newsletters, and videos on the website. There is also a link to the Chion-in Temple website.
- People are encouraged to access the website to learn more and tell others about it. Any comments or questions can be directed to Rev. Yubun Narashiba.
1) The Roman Stadium in Patras, Greece was constructed between 80-90 AD as a gift from Emperor Domitian to celebrate the city's foundation.
2) Measuring 200x90 meters, it was long in shape with curved short sides and seats supported by vaulted entrances and underground hallways.
3) While the stadium walls have been destroyed over time, excavations have uncovered mosaic floors and remains of the arena where athletic and artistic events were once held.
Jodo Mission of Hawaii Bulletin - June 2010Ryan Ozawa
This bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii announces upcoming events in July 2010, including a concert unveiling a new piano, O-Bon preparations and services, and a convention for lay persons and the Fujinkai women's group to be held in September on Maui. It also thanks volunteers who helped with successful barazushi and smoked turkey fundraisers in May and shares recipes for the smoked turkey.
Από το Πολιτιστικό Πρόγραμμα "Ανακαλύπτοντας τα Μαθηματικά μέσα από τα Μουσεία του κόσμου", 2014-2015, Πρότυπο Πειραματικό Γυμνάσιο Πανεπιστημίου Πατρών.
Jodo Mission Of Hawaii Bulletin November 2009Ryan Ozawa
This document is the November 2009 bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It includes announcements about upcoming events, order forms, thank you messages, obituaries, and the list of names for the perpetual memorial service for the month. Key details include an announcement of the new Bishop, Gensho Hara, order forms for mochi and calendars, and thanks to volunteers from the recent convention.
The document provides links to resources about careers, job analysis, and job descriptions. It encourages the reader to visit the links and review job descriptions that match their areas of study and professional interests. Several of the links connect to sites that offer examples of job analyses and descriptions for exploring different occupations.
This document discusses trends in product lifecycle management (PLM). It defines PLM as managing the lifecycle of a product from concept to end of life, including design, simulation, manufacturing, and support. The document also notes key trends in PLM including cloud computing, out-of-the-box solutions, standards, social and mobile collaboration, and how consumer IT is driving innovation. Challenges for PLM implementations include fully addressing revision management, customer response, problem solving, cost reduction, and regulatory compliance.
The document summarizes the October 2012 bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It announces that their annual bazaar will be held on October 28th and lists various ways people can help prepare. It also provides information about the recent Hawaii Jodo Mission Laypersons' Association/Hawaii Jodo Shu Rengo Fujinkai convention held in Kauai in September, including their themes and activities. Finally, it shares announcements about upcoming events at the Jodo Mission of Hawaii such as sewing circle meetings and the children's choir performance.
The Future of Communications ApplicationsVoxeo Corp
RJ Auburn, CTO of Voxeo, gave a presentation at the IT Expo in Los Angeles in September 2009 about the future of communications applications. He discussed how phone developers are being locked out by platform vendors and carriers, and advocated for creating multi-channel communication applications using open standards like XML, VoiceXML, and Tropo, an online platform that allows building communications applications using common programming languages. He demonstrated how the same application logic could be used across voice, SMS, Skype and other channels through Tropo's scripting capabilities.
This document lists various artifacts found in the Greek cities of Patras and Aigio from the Roman period between 31-395 AD. The artifacts include clay cooking pots, glass perfume containers and bird-shaped vessels, clay lamps and figurines, bronze weights, and marble and terracotta statues depicting figures from Greek mythology like Zeus, Hercules, and Dionysus. Many of the statues are Roman copies of famous Greek works from the 4th century BC and earlier, showing the influence of Greek art during the Roman period.
Jodo Mission of Hawaii Bulletin - November 2013Ryan Ozawa
The document provides information about the Jodo Mission of Hawaii website. It contains the following key details:
- The website address is www.jodo.us and provides information about upcoming events and activities at the mission.
- Visitors can find details on Sunday services, other special events, newsletters, and videos on the website. There is also a link to the Chion-in Temple website.
- People are encouraged to access the website to learn more and tell others about it. Any comments or questions can be directed to Rev. Yubun Narashiba.
1) The Roman Stadium in Patras, Greece was constructed between 80-90 AD as a gift from Emperor Domitian to celebrate the city's foundation.
2) Measuring 200x90 meters, it was long in shape with curved short sides and seats supported by vaulted entrances and underground hallways.
3) While the stadium walls have been destroyed over time, excavations have uncovered mosaic floors and remains of the arena where athletic and artistic events were once held.
Jodo Mission of Hawaii Bulletin - June 2010Ryan Ozawa
This bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii announces upcoming events in July 2010, including a concert unveiling a new piano, O-Bon preparations and services, and a convention for lay persons and the Fujinkai women's group to be held in September on Maui. It also thanks volunteers who helped with successful barazushi and smoked turkey fundraisers in May and shares recipes for the smoked turkey.
Από το Πολιτιστικό Πρόγραμμα "Ανακαλύπτοντας τα Μαθηματικά μέσα από τα Μουσεία του κόσμου", 2014-2015, Πρότυπο Πειραματικό Γυμνάσιο Πανεπιστημίου Πατρών.
Jodo Mission Of Hawaii Bulletin November 2009Ryan Ozawa
This document is the November 2009 bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It includes announcements about upcoming events, order forms, thank you messages, obituaries, and the list of names for the perpetual memorial service for the month. Key details include an announcement of the new Bishop, Gensho Hara, order forms for mochi and calendars, and thanks to volunteers from the recent convention.
The document provides links to resources about careers, job analysis, and job descriptions. It encourages the reader to visit the links and review job descriptions that match their areas of study and professional interests. Several of the links connect to sites that offer examples of job analyses and descriptions for exploring different occupations.
This document discusses trends in product lifecycle management (PLM). It defines PLM as managing the lifecycle of a product from concept to end of life, including design, simulation, manufacturing, and support. The document also notes key trends in PLM including cloud computing, out-of-the-box solutions, standards, social and mobile collaboration, and how consumer IT is driving innovation. Challenges for PLM implementations include fully addressing revision management, customer response, problem solving, cost reduction, and regulatory compliance.
The document summarizes the October 2012 bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii. It announces that their annual bazaar will be held on October 28th and lists various ways people can help prepare. It also provides information about the recent Hawaii Jodo Mission Laypersons' Association/Hawaii Jodo Shu Rengo Fujinkai convention held in Kauai in September, including their themes and activities. Finally, it shares announcements about upcoming events at the Jodo Mission of Hawaii such as sewing circle meetings and the children's choir performance.
The Future of Communications ApplicationsVoxeo Corp
RJ Auburn, CTO of Voxeo, gave a presentation at the IT Expo in Los Angeles in September 2009 about the future of communications applications. He discussed how phone developers are being locked out by platform vendors and carriers, and advocated for creating multi-channel communication applications using open standards like XML, VoiceXML, and Tropo, an online platform that allows building communications applications using common programming languages. He demonstrated how the same application logic could be used across voice, SMS, Skype and other channels through Tropo's scripting capabilities.
12. Tragedy is an imitation of an action that
is admirable, complete (composed of
an introduction, a middle part and an
ending), and possesses magnitude; in
language made pleasurable, each of its
species separated in different parts;
performed by actors, not through
narration; effecting through pity and
fear the purification of such emotions.
13. Die Tragödie ist eine Imitation
einer Handlung , die zu bewundern
ist,( es besteht aus einer
Einleitung, einem Hauptteil und
einem Schluss), und besitzt Größe
mit einer phrasenreichen Sprache,
wovon jeder Typ in verschiedene
Teile aufgeteilt ist, aufgeführt von
Schauspielern, nicht nur durch
eine Erzählung, sondern
beeinflusst durch Angst das
Teilhaben an solchen Emotionen