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Abad (men of power - superior of a monastery or convent)

The word abbot, meaning father, is a title given to the head of a monastery in traditions including Christianity. You may also be granted the honorary title to a person (usually clergy) is not really the head of a monastery. Abad is the female equivalent of abbess. Abad - Origins The title has its origin in the monasteries of Egypt and Syria, the title is spread over the eastern Mediterranean, and soon became general in all languages ​​as the designation of the head of a monastery being widely accepted and used the word to appoint the most senior cleric in an abbey.  At first it was used as a title of respect for any monk, but was soon restricted by canon law to certain priestly superiors. Sometimes applied to various priests, for example: In the court of the Frankish monarchy the Abbas palate (the palace) and castrensis Abbas (the field) were chaplains Merovingian and Carolingian sovereign body, and the army respectively. The title of "abbot" came into widespr...

Alfalfa (mendicago sativa l.)

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Flor Alfalfa Plant (Bee Alfalfa  leaf cutter) Source: Wikimedia Commons License:  Public Domain Image View License Details: Click Here Plant highly nutritious legume used as fodder for livestock Definition - Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)   Plant is a showy, beautiful and attractive when in flower, belonging to the pea family Fabaceae, or legumes, but is fit for human consumption is alfalfa mainly cultivated as an important fodder for animals, especially cattle and horses in general. In the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand is also known as alfalfa and alfalfa and grass in South Asia. India is known as in Chara, and in Gujarat and Rajka or GAD. It resembles clover by clusters of small purple flowers similar to the plant. If weather conditions are benign or best, plus a relatively fertile substrate then hydrated Alfalfa plant can grow to more than 1 meter tall, its flowers are clustered in groups compo...

Abbey (Monastery - Monastery)

An Abbey (from Latin Abbatia, derived from Syriac abba, "father"), or nunnery is a convent Christian or convent, under the government of an Abbot or an Abbess, who serves as the spiritual father or mother of the community. The term can also refer to an establishment that has long ceased to function as an Abbey, but still carries the name, in some cases for centuries (eg Westminster Abbey). Origins It is the oldest known Christian monastic community also called monasticism, consisted of groups of cells or huts collected about a common center, which used to be the home of a hermit or anchorite famous for holiness or singular asceticism, but without any attempt at settlement ordered. This arrangement probably followed the example given in part by the Essenes in Judea. In the early years of Christendom and monasticism the ascetics were accustomed to living alone, independent of each other, not far from some village church, supporting themselves by the work of their hand...

Abaca or banana in the Philippines

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Processing crop tree fibers  Abaca or Banana in  the Philippines Photo source  Picasa Web Albums License Details:  Click Here Abaca (English pronunciation: / ɑ ː ː bəkɑ / ah-KAH-bə, the Spanish "Abaca" for Musa textilis) is a banana species native to the Philippines, which is widely grown, both in Borneo and in Sumatra. Sometimes referred to as "Bakbakkar."  The plant is of great economic importance, being harvested for its fiber, once commonly called Manila hemp, extracted from the leaf sheath around the stem. On average, the plant grows about 20 feet (6 meters) tall. The fiber was originally used to make twine and rope, and the provision of Manila, and now most of Abaca pulp is used in a variety of similar products including paper and filter paper tickets. It is classified as a hard fiber, along with coconut, sisal and henequen. The plant name is sometimes written as Abaka. Abaca is cultivated for the first...

Man in the Mirror Michael Jackson: A Deep Analysis - Althox

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Man in the Mirror Michael Jackson: A Deep Analysis "Man in the Mirror" stands as one of Michael Jackson's most profound and enduring anthems. Released in 1988 from the monumental 'Bad' album, the song marked a departure from his typical self-penned hits, yet it perfectly encapsulated his growing desire to use his platform for social commentary. It is a powerful call to action, not directed at governments or institutions, but inward, at the individual. The song's core philosophy—that meaningful change in the world begins with the person in the mirror—resonated deeply with a global audience and continues to inspire new generations. Table of Contents: The Genesis of a Global Anthem A Lyrical Call for Introspection and Change Chart Dominance and Enduring Legacy The song's powerful message is delivered with a vocal performance that cemented its place in music history. The Genesis of a Global Anthem ...

Dirty Diana Michael Jackson: The Story Behind the Hit - Althox

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Dirty Diana by Michael Jackson: The Story Behind the Hard Rock Anthem "Dirty Diana" stands as one of Michael Jackson's most audacious and sonically aggressive tracks, a hard rock power ballad that shattered expectations from the King of Pop. Released on April 18, 1988, as the fifth single from the monumental Bad album, the song achieved a rare trifecta: critical acclaim, massive global sales, and an enduring legacy as a fan favorite. It showcased Jackson's incredible versatility, proving he could masterfully blend pop sensibilities with the raw power of rock, creating a narrative of temptation and danger that continues to captivate audiences decades later. The track was a deliberate move by Jackson to create a rock anthem that could stand alongside classics like "Beat It." It was a testament to his artistic ambition and his desire to push the boundaries of his own musical identity. The song's success was immediate, soaring to the top of the charts a...

Abduction (Alien Abduction)

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Alien Abduction Human Alien Abduction Photo Source:  Picasa Web Albums License Image Details:  Click Here The terms alien abduction or abduction phenomenon described "real memories and / or subjective People who say they were taken in secret against their own will, apparently nonhuman entities subject to complex procedures and physical and psychological. People who claim to have been abducted are often called "kidnapped" or "experimenters" and the trance is considered a process of abduction. In such events Abduction people who say they were kidnapped commonly tend to show that during the process are detected in only abduction or forced medical examinations by many stress tests or examinations of their reproductive system. Many hostages sometimes say they have been warned against abuse of the environment and the dangers of nuclear weapons. Consequently, while many of those encounters reportedly described as frightening for pe...