Examples of Zamzam Well in the following topics:
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- The most important of these cities was Mecca, which was an important center of trade in the area, as well as the location of the Kaaba (or Ka'ba), one of the most revered shrines in polytheistic Arabia.
- Up to the 7th century, this journey was undertaken by the pagan Arabs to pay homage to their shrine and drink from the Zamzam Well.
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- Wells was active in the women's rights, women's suffrage, and anti-lynching movements.
- Wells was a skilled and persuasive rhetorician and traveled internationally on lecture tours.
- Wells resisted this solution.
- The conductor and two men dragged Wells out of the car.
- The murder also drove Wells to research and document lynchings and their causes.
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- NOTE: Historically, there has been some confusion as to whether or not well temperament and equal temperament are the same thing, possibly because well temperaments were sometimes referred to at the time as "equal temperament".
- But these well temperaments made all keys equally useful, not equal-sounding as modern equal temperament does.
- Bach wrote his famous "Well-Tempered Klavier" in part as a plea and advertisement to switch to a well temperament system.
- Equal temperament is well suited to music that changes key often, is very chromatic, or is harmonically complex.
- As mentioned above, just intonation is sometimes substituted for equal temperament when practical, and some musicians would also like to reintroduce well temperaments, at least for performances of music which was composed with well temperament in mind.
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- Wells resisted this solution.
- The conductor and two men dragged Wells out of the car.
- Wells emphasized the public spectacle of the lynching.
- After being threatened with violence, Wells bought a pistol.
- Wells goes into detail about each excuse:
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- According to many social science studies, psychological well-being is positively correlated with religious engagement.
- Certain features of religious practice may facilitate greater well-being for members.
- The Legatum Prosperity Index reflects the research that suggests that there is a positive link between religious engagement and well-being.
- Those same studies associate religious involvement with reports of higher satisfaction with sex life and a sense of well-being.
- Finally, as signaled in a recent review of 850 research papers, the majority of well-conducted studies suggest that higher levels of religious involvement are positively associated with indicators of psychological well-being (life satisfaction, happiness, positive affect, and higher morale).
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- Preindustrial cities had important political and economic functions and evolved to become well-defined political units.
- London is an example of a city that was well established in the preindustrial era as a political and economic center.
- While ancient cities may have arisen organically as trading centers, preindustrial cities evolved to become well defined political units, like today's states.
- By the early 19th century, London had become the largest city in the world with a population of over a million, while Paris rivaled the well-developed regional capital cities of Baghdad, Beijing, Istanbul, and Kyoto.
- Examine the growth of preindustrial cities as political units, as well as how trade routes allowed certain cities to expand and grow
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- Optimism is associated with many character traits that are beneficial to changes throughout life by contributing to overall well-being.
- Optimism, or a positive outlook, is associated with higher levels of hope and an increased sense of peace and well-being.
- They also enjoy greater amounts of mental health and wellness, greater strength in coping with adversity, and lower levels of distress.
- Thus, optimism contributes to an overall sense of well-being through many different facets of human life.
- Identify traits correlated with an optimistic outlook that lead to an increased sense of well-being.
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- Subjective stimuli: Observations about an individual's surrounding environment and nature made by the individual, as well as more affective and temporal judgments about things not really seen but that are definitely felt.
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- Martin Schonhauer (c. 1450-1491), from Southern Germany, is credited as the first artist to create an engraving; he was also a well-known painter .
- Perhaps the most well-known of the Northern artists was from Nuremberg, Germany .
- Albrecht Durer originally studied to be a goldsmith, but instead went the way of the artist and subsequently became one the most well known in history.
- Martin Schonhauer is credited as the first artist to create an engraving, and is also a well-known painter.
- Albrecht Durer, a painter, printmaker, engraver and mathematician, was perhaps one of the most well-known of the Northern artists.
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- According to Sierra Nevada's sustainability coordinator, Cheri Chastain, regular measurement helps determine where the company is wasting water, electricity and other resources as well as where physical waste is being produced.
- The amount of material that is recycled through the company's various vendors (which includes weight measurements as well as income received),
- The amount of material that the company reuses (by volume [quantity or weight] – as well as what part of the company it went to), and
- ‘The amount of water produced and electricity consumed, as well as our natural gas and water consumption figures – and carbon emissions – are then compared to the number of beer barrels we produce every month,' Cheri says, ‘all of which provides me with some great ratios to work with. '
- For many companies, this involves scrutinizing toxic or hazardous material purchases (as well as usage costs), examining the amount (and types) of waste different departments or processes produce (usually by recording what each one throws away), and investigating the fees, extraneous charges and taxes associated with current waste-handling practices.