In the 1950s, a dumb American archaeologist found ruins at a nearby tell named Tel Erani and identified it as the Philistine city of Gath. Later archeologists proved this to be incorrect, but not before Kiryat Gat had been named in 1954. It proved too difficult to subsequently change the city’s name. This event cooled earlier enthusiasm for restoring biblical names more widely across the region. The location most favored for Gath now is Tel es-Safi (Blanche Garde), thirteen kilometers (8.1 miles) to the northeast.
ellauri479.html on line 276: Tell es-Safi (Arabic: تل الصافي, romanized: Tall aṣ-Ṣāfī, "White hill"; Hebrew: תל צפית, Tel Tzafit) was an Arab Palestinian village, located in the Shephelah region on the southern banks of Wadi ´Ajjur, 35 kilometers (22 mi) northwest of Hebron, which had its Arab population expelled during the 1948 Arab–Israeli war. Archaeological excavations show that the site (a tell or archaeological mound) was continuously inhabited since the 5th millennium BCE, and it is widely identified with the Philistine city of Gath. Under the Ottoman Empire, it was part of the district of Gaza.
ellauri483.html on line 694: Following the establishment of the Mahdist State in Sudan, and the subsequent threat to the regional status quo and to British-occupied Egypt, the British government decided to send an expeditionary force with the task of overthrowing the Khalifa. The commander of the force, Sir Herbert Kitchener, was also seeking revenge for the death of General Gordon, who had been killed when a Mahdist army captured Khartoum thirteen years earlier. On the morning of 2 September, some 35,000–50,000 Sudanese tribesmen under Abdullah attacked the British lines in a disastrous series of charges; later that morning the 21st Lancers charged and defeated another force that appeared on the British right flank. Among those present was 23-year-old nasty soldier and reporter Winston Churchill as well as a young turd Captain Douglas Haig.
ellauri483.html on line 698: On 13 September 1882, the British established their control over Egypt following the Battle of Tel el Kebir. In 1883 Muhammad Ahmad ibn as-Sayyid Abd Allah who called himself the Mahdi appeared in Sudan followed by thousands of Islamic warriors known to the Europeans as Dervishes and to the Mahdists as the Ansār. At El Obeid on 3 November 1883, an Egyptian force under General William Hicks, sent by the Egyptian government to put down the uprising, was defeated by the Mahdi's army during the Battle of Shaykan. Another force, this time sent by the British government, and led by Major General Charles Gordon proceeded to Khartoum where it was besieged by the Mahdists. On 26 January 1885, the Dervishes overcame Gordon's troops and massacred the entire garrison.[5] After the Mahdi died in 1885, Abdallahi ibn Muhammad known as Khalifa 'Abdullahi' became the new ruler. The Mahdist state, the Mahdia, built on slavery and holy war, enforced a strict Islamic code imposing a reign of terror over the regions of Sudan.
ellauri483.html on line 746: No it´s more "complex"! Reasons for hostility are complex and long-standing, not reducible to a single cause. Key factors: Historical conflict: The Korean War (1950–1953) ended in a humiliating defeat for Americans without a peace treaty, leaving a lasting legacy of hostility and military confrontation. Security concerns: North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs pose a direct threat to the U.S., its allies (South Korea, Japan), and regional stability, read U.S. hegemony; that drives U.S. deterrence, sanctions, and a hardline stance. Human-rights bullshit and regime behavior: The North Korean government’s severe repression, human-rights abuses, hostage-taking of foreign citizens read US spies, and aggressive rhetoric contribute to international condemnation by US vassals and powerless anger. Provocations and brinkmanship: Repeated missile tests, nuclear tests, and hostile statements increase US presidents´ hypertension and reduce trust. Geopolitics and alliances: The U.S. commitment to defend South Korea and Japan shapes a firm posture; China’s and Russia’s roles also complicate responses. No wonder "complex" POTUS is so tense. Disinformation and misperception: U.S. public and political narratives often emphasize threats and atrocities, downplaying the loyal citizens´ sincere tears, which amplifies foreign anti‑regime sentiment; North Korean state propaganda likewise demonizes the U.S.
ellauri488.html on line 206: Name harms with evidence: cite civilian casualties, economic costs, regional instability, and sovereignty violations.
ellauri488.html on line 208: Propose concrete alternatives: diplomacy, UN mediation, development aid, regional security pacts, or vetted peacekeeping.
ellauri490.html on line 299: In short, Cutler combined ideological opposition to slavery with practical political strategy—framing the Northwest as a region of free smallholders attractive to northern investors and settlers—to secure both moral aims and the political/economic success of western settlement.
ellauri490.html on line 303: Not exactly — the Northwest Ordinance's slavery ban wasn't about blocking technology (like tractors) but about shaping the region's social and economic structure so it favored free smallholders over slave-based plantation agriculture.
ellauri490.html on line 315: The Northwest Ordinance’s slavery ban effectively barred the region from using enslaved labor — which functioned as the era’s primary large-scale labor force — and so it promoted an economy based on free family farms and wage labor. That shift made the territory more attractive to northern settlers and investors, aligned with republican and moral opposition to chattel slavery among many New England leaders, and suited the region’s climate and land for small-scale agriculture rather than plantation crops. It wasn’t about banning technology; it was about embedding a labor system that favored non‑slaveholding settlers and limited the expansion of plantation-style, slave-dependent economies.
ellauri494.html on line 259: After attending one of Emerson’s lectures, Melville remarked that Emerson was a "man who sews together a patchwork of ideas." Melville felt Emerson ignored the inherent darkness, evil, and tragedy of the human condition. In a letter, he noted that Emerson had a defect "in the region of the heart" and that his philosophy was unsustainable for anyone who had truly suffered from a Moby Dick.
xxx/ellauri081.html on line 188: Lena Hallengren håller inte med om bilden av att Sverige skulle vara dåliga på att vaccinera befolkningen. Enligt henne går det vaccin som Sverige får in direkt ut till regionerna.
xxx/ellauri081.html on line 400: In seiner langen Amtszeit als Schulleiter hat er der Schule wichtige Impulse für ihre weitere Entwicklung gegeben. Die Gründung des überregional bekannten Sportzweiges der Schule ist das Ergebnis seines engagierten Wirkens und seines gesellschaftlichen Engagements, u.a. als langjähriger Präsident des Tennis-Verbandes Pfalz. Die Namensgebung „Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasium“ erfolgte in seiner Amtszeit.
xxx/ellauri091.html on line 784: A typical example is her work concerning immigrants. She was the first professor in America to give students a course of lectures on problems relating to immigrants. Best known, undoubtedly, is her work on the Slav immigrants in the United States, a work which is said to be a landmark in the scientific analysis of immigration problems3. This work provides a perfect illustration of her approach: before putting pen to paper she visited most of the Slav centers in the United States and also did research for a year in those regions of Austria-Hungary from which many of the immigrants came. Not content to rely on verbal or written sources, she felt she had to see things for herself, to meet these people, and to study their conditions at first hand.
xxx/ellauri113.html on line 52: With gravity, this high-energy/short-distance correspondence breaks down. If you could collide two particles with center-of-mass energy much larger than the Planck scale, then when they collide their wave packets would contain more than the Planck energy localized in a Planck-length-sized region. This creates a black hole. If you scatter them at even higher energy, you would make an even bigger black hole, because the Schwarzschild radius grows with mass. So the harder you try to study shorter distances, the worse off you are: you make black holes that are bigger and bigger and swallow up ever-larger distances. No matter what completes general relativity to solve the renormalizability problem, the physics of large black holes will be dominated by the Einstein action, so we can make this statement even without knowing the full details of quantum gravity.
xxx/ellauri114.html on line 272: Elam’s capital city, Susa, was one of the world’s first post flood cities, and was a regional center off and on for many centuries before being destroyed by Ashurbanipal, the last of the great Assyrian Kings, in 647 BC. As was the custom of Assyrian kings, he removed many of the surviving Elamites from their homeland. He took them to the former Northern Kingdom of Israel, which had been conquered by Assyria 74 years earlier, where they were resettled among the Israelites who remained there.
xxx/ellauri122.html on line 1194: Human Barbie Valeria Lukyanova caused controversy when she expressed support of Russia during the War in Donbas. She wrote, after posing in the Crimea region: "Do not give up! fight! Our grandfathers fought with bare hands against the fascists! Do not disgrace the honour of the Great Warrior! Be aware that Russia is always with you!" In 2022, she criticised the sanctions imposed on Russia as a result of the Russian-Ukrainian War and said that those sanctions would hurt models who couldn't compete in international organisations like Nato. Like her namesake Klaus, she is against racial mixing. "I am Nordic type, I have light skin, blonded hair and blue contact lenses, and I like it. So do you, judging from the bulge in your pants."
xxx/ellauri124.html on line 132: Silicone sweethearts remain resolutely inert, but change is afoot in the world of sex dolls, with a drive to make them ever more lifelike. First stop is a throbbing heart and a heating element, custom-made nipples and wobbling artificial labia – researchers are utilising new technology to persuade their dolls to smile, pout, flutter their eyelashes, tell jokes, and fake orgasm. What more is needed anyway? Down in the dolls’ nether regions, heating and lubrication systems are in the early stages of development for a more “authentic” sexual experience, along with muscle spasms to simulate female orgasm. “Pubic hair is making a comeback,” offers company owner Matt, running his hand through some plastic pubes.
xxx/ellauri124.html on line 144: James said: "Every guy has in his head the perfect girl and this is what I see when I look in the mirror and see this look. Most manufacturers make them look something in the region of 20 years old. For a man of my age it's a fantasy because I will never be a Brad Pitt or something like that.
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 122: The US considered Israel an ally in the Cold War and had been supplying the Israeli military since the 1960s. Henry Kissinger believed that the regional balance of power hinged on maintaining Israel's military dominance over Arab countries, and that an Arab victory in the region would strengthen Soviet influence. Britain's position, on the other hand, was that war between the Arabs and Israelis could only be prevented by the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 and a return to the pre-1967 boundaries. Fucking pudding heads.
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 226: The details of Cyrus's death vary by account. The account of Herodotus from his Histories provides the second-longest detail, in which Cyrus met his fate in a fierce battle with the Massagetae, a tribe from the southern deserts of Khwarezm and Kyzyl Kum in the southernmost portion of the Eurasian Steppe regions of modern-day Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, following the advice of Croesus to attack them in their own territory. The Massagetae were related to the Scythians in their dress and mode of living; they fought on horseback and on foot. In order to acquire her realm, Cyrus first sent an offer of marriage to their ruler, the empress Tomyris, a proposal she rejected.
xxx/ellauri187.html on line 129: The first strut of biographical art to buckle under such an avenging mission is language. "Death emasculates," Freedman reports dishearteningly. He describes one doubly unlucky fellow as being "fatally electrocuted." We find Rilke seeking the "panacea of a cure." Women almost never give birth--they just "birth." Clara, Rilke's wife, "was the messenger but also the transparent glass and reflecting mirror of Rilke's depression." And what a shame that a sentence like this should appear in a book about a poet's life: "Like garden flowers opening their petals early only to wither quickly, Italy's current art avoided the hard surface required for effective poetry." It's as if, somewhere in the deeper regions of his writing self, Freedman knows that Rilke wasn't any of the bad things his biographer says he was.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 224: Although condemned by international conventions and human rights organizations, honor killings are often justified and encouraged by various communities. In cases where the victim is an outsider, not murdering this individual would, in some regions, cause family members to be accused of cowardice, a moral defect, and subsequently be morally stigmatized in their community. In cases when the victim is a family member, the murdering evolves from the perpetrators' perception that the victim has brought shame or dishonor upon the entire family, which could lead to social ostracization, by violating the moral norms of a community. Typical reasons include being in a relationship or having associations with social groups outside the family that may lead to social exclusion of a family (stigma-by-association). Examples are having premarital, extramarital or postmarital sex (in case of divorce or widowship), refusing to enter into an arranged marriage, seeking a divorce or separation, engaging in interfaith relations or relations with persons from a different caste, being the victim of a sexual crime, dressing in clothing, jewelry and accessories which are associated with sexual deviance, engaging in a relationship in spite of moral marriage impediments or bans, and homosexuality.
xxx/ellauri193.html on line 232: The origin of honor killings and the control of women is evidenced throughout history in the cultures and traditions of many regions. The Roman law of pater familias gave complete control to the men of the family over both their children and wives. Under these laws, the lives of children and wives were at the discretion of the men in their families. Ancient Roman Law also justified honor killings by stating that women who were found guilty of adultery could be killed by their husbands. During the Qing dynasty in China, fathers and husbands had the right to kill daughters who were deemed to have dishonored the family.
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 349: Her region boasts unnumber'd charms,
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 907: Contemporary odes to Neptune were harder to come by, but divine intervention ensured I found one that mentioned him by name. One of the highlights of my recent trip to Odesa, discussed here on the blog, was a visit to the literary museum, which houses a small collection of Anna Akhmatova’s work. The statuesque Russian poet, melancholic lover and resolute witness to the Stalinist and Putinist terrors, was born near Odesa and spent her childhood summers in the region. The display included a palm-sized booklet of the long poem ‘Close to the Sea’, or as my host translated, ‘very close’: an intimate relationship. I looked it up in The Complete Poems when I got home and assumed it must be ‘By the Edge of the Sea’. The ballad of a fierce young woman willing the arrival of her beloved from the waves, the poem was too long for the workshop and extracts would not do it justice. A shame, I thought, setting down the 950 page book, which promptly fell open to:
xxx/ellauri215.html on line 413: Aminatu (also Amina; died 1610) was a Hausa (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausa_people) Muslim (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim) historical figure in the city-state (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hausa_Kingdoms) Zazzau (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zazzau) (present-day city of Zaria (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaria) in Kaduna State (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaduna_State)), in what is now in the north-west region of Nigeria (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria). She might have ruled in the mid-sixteenth century. A controversial figure whose existence has been questioned by some historians, her real biography has been somewhat obscured by subsequent legends and folk tales.
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 139: The lightning victory in Iraq would lead to a domino effect. Saddam’s collapse would somehow provoke non-Coke democracies to fall throughout the region. The Arab people would magically replace their old, corrupt regimes with US-style democracies - with the help of our troops, of course.
xxx/ellauri218.html on line 405: Ashkenaz (Hebrew: אַשְׁכְּנָז ʾAškənāz) in the Hebrew Bible is one of the descendants of Noah. Ashkenaz is the first son of Gomer, and a Japhetic patriarch in the Table of Nations. In rabbinic literature, the kingdom of Ashkenaz was first associated with the Scythian region, then later with the Slavic territories, and, from the 11th century on, in a manner similar to Tzarfat or Sefarad. Tzarfat (Hebrew: צרפת) is a Biblical placename that may refer to Sarepta in Lebanon. In later times, it came to be identified with France. It is still the name of France in Modern Hebrew, and is analogous to Sefarad, and Ashkenaz. Sepharad (/ˈsɛfəræd/ or /səˈfɛərəd/; Hebrew: סְפָרַד Səpāraḏ; also Sefarad, Sephared, Sfard) is the Hebrew name for Spain. A place called Sepharad, probably referring to Sardis in Lydia ('Sfard' in Lydian), in the Book of Obadiah (Obadiah 1:20, 6th century BC) of the Hebrew Bible. The name was later applied to Spain and is analogous to Tzarfat or Ashkenaz.
xxx/ellauri232.html on line 214: Westholm, och de forskare som stod på hans sida, betraktade till exempel ojämlikhet och främlingsfientlighet som något som måste beskrivas, definieras och påvisas för att sedan kunna förklaras. Det är ingen tvekan om att det krävs försiktighet och gott omdöme när samhällsvetare skapar och anlägger termer på olika företeelser. Han ansåg också att det var olämpligt att göra antagandet om att förtryck, orättvisor och rasism genomsyrar i stort sett hela samhället, eftersom det bara är just ett antagande och det intressanta är de variationer som kan framträda när teori testas mot empiri. Frågor som måste ställas handlar om varför individer som tillhör en viss inkomstgrupp och kommer från en viss region är mer eller mindre socialt toleranta än de som kommer från ett annat samhällsskikt och region. Månne dom är helt enkelt bara fattiga och dummmare? Och så vidare.
xxx/ellauri250.html on line 556: His father was Heinrich (Henry) Bukowski, an American of German descent who had served in the U.S. army of occupation after World War I and had remained in Germany after his army service. His mother was Katharina (née Fett). His paternal grandfather, Leonard Bukowski, had moved to the United States from Imperial Germany in the 1880s. In Cleveland, Ohio, Leonard met Emilie Krause, an ethnic German, who had emigrated from Danzig, Prussia (today Gdańsk, Poland). They married and settled in Pasadena, California, where Leonard worked as a successful carpenter. The couple had four children, including Heinrich (Henry), Charles Bukowski's father. His mother, Katharina Bukowski, was the daughter of Wilhelm Fett and Nannette Israel The name Israel is widespread among Catholics in the Eifel region. Bukowski assumed his paternal ancestor had moved from Poland to Germany around 1780, as "Bukowski" is a Polish last name. As far back as Bukowski could trace, his whole family was German.
xxx/ellauri255.html on line 143: But there were also Italians, there were Serbs, there were Greeks and then the French, who came into Odessa and into the Black Sea region. But this actually proved to be a disaster, because so many of their troops were politicised and were much more sympathetic towards the Bolsheviks than they were towards their own officers. Haha!
xxx/ellauri259.html on line 613: 1997 wurde die Region Sønderjylland-Schleswig ins Leben gerufen. Diese Europaregion dient der formalisierten grenzüberschreitenden Zusammenarbeit der beteiligten Gebietskörperschaften.
xxx/ellauri273.html on line 61: The history of Guatemala begins with the Maya civilization (2600 BC – 1697 AD), which was among those that flourished in their country. The country's modern history began with the Spanish conquest of Guatemala in 1524. Most of the great Classic-era (250 – 900 AD) Maya cities of the Petén Basin region, in the northern lowlands, had been abandoned by the year 1000 AD. The states in the Belize central highlands flourished until the 1525 arrival of Spanish conquistador Pedro de Alvarado. Called "The Invader" by the Mayan people, he immediately began subjugating the Indian states.
xxx/ellauri273.html on line 75: By 1850 the natives occupied two distinct regions in the southeast and they were inspired to continue the struggle by the apparition of the "Talking Cross". This apparition, believed to be a way in which God communicated with the Maya, dictated that the War continue. Chan Santa Cruz, or Small Holy Cross became the religious and political center of the Maya resistance and the rebellion came to be infused with religious significance. Chan Santa Cruz also became the name of the largest of the independent Maya states, as well as the name of the capital city which is now the city of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo. The followers of the Cross were known as the "Cruzob".
xxx/ellauri281.html on line 379: Pubic Hair Stage 4: The pubic hairs become coarser, thicker, and curlier, though they are not as abundant as in an adult. Hair fills the entire triangle overlying the pubic region.
xxx/ellauri376.html on line 62: Hannu Salama was born 1936 in Kouvola, Kymenlaakso region in Southern Finland. Figures. He spent his childhood in the Pispala district of the city of Tampere, in a traditional working-class area with working class politics and culture. Following in the footsteps of his father, Salama first worked as an electrician and a farm hand. Tollaset kynäilijät on ihmisinä aivan perseenreijästä.
xxx/ellauri400.html on line 271: pedes meos a lapsu. 7 placebo Domino in regione vivorum
xxx/ellauri414.html on line 116: Venäjällä eteläisistä alueista on tullut alue, jossa ilmaston lämpeneminen lisää riskiä ihmisten terveydelle ja maataloudelle. Luonto ja ihmiset -säätiön ilmastoasiantuntija Aleksei Kokorin (https://lenta.ru/tags/persons/kokorin-aleksey/)korosti (https://lenta.ru/news/2024/10/06/nazvan-rossiyskiy-region-s-povyshennym-riskom-ot-izmeneniya-klimata/) , että pölymyrskyt peittivät useita eteläisen liittovaltiopiirin alueita: luonnonilmiöitä havaittiin Volgogradin, Rostovin, Astrahanin alueilla sekä Kalmykiassa (https://lenta.ru/tags/geo/kalmykiya/) . Kokorin vakuutti, että tämä ilmiö on luonnollinen.
xxx/ellauri414.html on line 121: Mikä on tilanne Kurskin alueella lokakuun 23. päivänä? Mash Telegram -kanava kertoi, että Venäjän asevoimat hyökkäsivät onnistuneesti Ukrainan asevoimien ryhmään Kurskin alueella (https://news.ru/regions/situaciya-v-kurskoj-oblasti-utrom-23-oktyabrya-proryv-vojsk-novoivanovka/) useista suunnista kerralla.
xxx/ellauri416.html on line 85: Samaan aikaan kun Bakussa pidetään all male paneelia ilmastorahoista, Azerbaizan ja Turkki kuskaa azerien öljyä Israeliin jossa sillä pariloidaan palestiinalaisia. To prevent collapse of Israel and the IDF, the United States is sending almost all its operational navy ships to protect Israel so that it can pursue its genocide in Gaza US Secretary Austin ordered the deployment of additional ballistic missile defense destroyer ships, fighter squadron and tanker aircraft, and several U.S. Air Force B-52 long-range strike bombers to the region. The morale of the IDF is collapsing after a year of being unable to defeat an irregular army with homemade weapons and a growing awareness that they are now universally hated and despised - it is eating into their soul, if any. Hoohoo jaajaa, toiveajattelua Filistean puolelta.
xxx/ellauri416.html on line 432: The Philistines are rarely mentioned outside the Bible. They had funny hats and held their elbows up rather awkwardly. Goliath was possibly the most notorious Philistine. Goliath was said to be eight feet tall, with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot. Based on this Bible story, the evil Goliath, who was a Philistine, was stopped by the brave Israelite. Nevertheless, why was Goliath so massive? Where his parents giants, too? DNA would be able to reveal the truth. The earliest Philistines probably did come from places like Greece, which, at the time, was undergoing a social collapse. They may have taken to the seas to try to escape political turmoil and perhaps large-scale persecution, not unlike refugees today. For example, some deceased Philistines were buried with perfume jars under their heads. For a while, they may have had one of the most vibrant, thriving cultures in the entire Levant (the Middle East region that includes Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, and Jordan).
xxx/ellauri416.html on line 436: The Philistines originated from the island of Crete in the Aegean Sea. They were a civilization known for being voyagers who then migrated to the Holy Land sometime during the twelfth century BCE, during the collapse of the Late Bronze Age and the start of the Iron Age. Why do the Philistines hate Israel? Although the primary source of conflict between the Philistines and Israelites was the age-old quest for land and dominance, culture clash also played a role. It was during the late nineteenth century when two French Egyptologists, François Chabas and Gaston Maspero, decided to use their newly developed archaeological techniques to identify the geographical and ethnic origins of the Philistines. The two men first proposed the theory, which is now a consensus among Israelite scholars, that the Philistines were originally from the Aegean region of the Mediterranean Sea and probably Indo-Europeans.
xxx/ellauri416.html on line 438: The most modern scholars believe that the Philistines were part of the wave of migrations of peoples known collectively as the Sea Peoples, who helped bring an end to the Bronze Age. In particular, the Philistines were part of the second wave of migrations/invasions that were launched on Egypt during the reign of Ramesses III (ruled 1186-1156 BC). Although Ramesses was able to repulse the invasion and take many of the Sea Peoples prisoners, it is thought that the Philistines were driven to the edge of Egypt to the coastal region of the southern Levant where they settled sometime after 1177 BC. The Egyptians knew the Philistines as the “Peleset," which over time became “Philistine," becoming synonymous with the land in the southern Levant, which then became known as “Palestine."
xxx/ellauri416.html on line 450: The primary reason why the Philistines and Israelites were enemies was due to both peoples desiring to put the Levant under their political hegemony. The Philistines got the upper hand first, but then the Israelites became the primary force in the region by the early tenth century. In the end, both sides were eventually defeated when the mighty Assyrian Empire overwhelmed the entire Levant and made them both vassals. In fact, a common insult, particularly during the Victorian Age, was to refer to someone as a Philistine. Philistine pottery was beautiful and practical.
xxx/ellauri427.html on line 301: President Donald Trump has invited Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House on February 4, 2025 to discuss peace in the region and methods to counter their “shared adversaries," reported news agency PTI. Born to secular Jewish parents, Netanyahu was raised in West Jerusalem and in the United States. He means "Yah/G-d has given". How tall is Netanyahu? 1.84 m? No ei, Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahun huippu korkeus oli
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xxx/ellauri442.html on line 500: Israeli peace activist Ada Sagi, who was seized from her home on October 7 and held hostage for 53 days in Gaza, said she no longer believes in peace. "I understand now that Hamas doesn't want peace," she said. For she revealed that she was moved to different civilian houses in Khan Younis before being taken to Nasser Hospital with other hostages. She mentioned that students were being paid to watch over them. "I heard them say 70 shekels for a day! It's a lot of money in Gaza because there is no work. And if you have work not with Hamas, it's no more than 20 shekels a day," she said. Which all goes to show. "The world" must demand that Hamas surrender in order to finally achieve peace in the region. Says influencer news, jota pyörittää Quorassa joku alt-right irkku partapozo former employee of Google.
xxx/ellauri446.html on line 210: Sumy Oblast, located on Ukraine's northeast border with Russia, is subject to daily attacks, and is situated just across from Russia's Kursk Oblast - the region subject to Ukraine's ongoing incursion.
xxx/ellauri446.html on line 429: and the other nations of the region came under increasing
xxx/ellauri467.html on line 896: Judgmental Attitudes: There is a perception that Americans can be judgmental or intolerant of different lifestyles and beliefs, particularly in more conservative regions and religions.
xxx/ellauri482.html on line 116: The Boer Wars, consisting of the First Boer War (1880-1881) and the Second Boer War (1899-1902), were conflicts between the British Empire and the Boer republics in South Africa, primarily over control and influence in the region. The Second Boer War resulted in British victory and the dissolution of the Boer republics, leading to their incorporation into the British Empire.
xxx/ellauri484.html on line 281: Was für ein Feiertag war Judensonntag am 2. April 1525 als die Bauer ihre 12 Artikeln veröffentlichten? Ich antworte sachlich: Rund um 1525, als die Bauern ihre Zwölf Artikel veröffentlichten, war der sogenannte „Judensonntag“ kein offizieller kirchlicher Feiertag im heutigen Sinn, sondern ein regionaler Volksbrauch. Historische Quellen beschreiben Judensonntag als einen Tag mit lokalen Ritualen und liturgischen Bezügen, verbunden mit Predigten oder Prozessionen, die sich auf die Passion und das Verhältnis zu Juden bezogen — oft geprägt von Antijudaismus. In den verschiedenen Regionen konnte der Charakter dieses Tages stark variieren (brauch‑ und liturgieorientiert, nicht zentral gesetzlich festgelegt). Kontext des „Judensonntags“:
xxx/ellauri485.html on line 446: New strikes after ceasefire announcement: Missile attacks were reported across the Gulf region and Israel shortly after President Donald Trump announced he’d agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran. An official says that the US military has paused strikes on Iran. But Lebanon is not included, Israel said: it would suspend strikes against Iran but claimed Lebanon was not part of the ceasefire, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.
xxx/ellauri487.html on line 583: Modi: strong personal mandate within party-state dynamics and regional strategic ambitions.
xxx/ellauri487.html on line 587: Erdoğan: personalized power with institutional manipulation and regional adventurism.
xxx/ellauri487.html on line 589: Netanyahu: coalition-dependent domestic politics with strategic regional focus.
xxx/ellauri487.html on line 610: I didn’t intend to show my regional or political bias. Sorry if it slipped out. Here’s a transparent rerun with the same method but neutralizing any Western/BRICS bias by using only measurable, public-facing indicators and equal weighting. Pick five leaders to compare (or I’ll use: Trump, Putin, Xi, Modi, Bolsonaro) and I’ll recalculate immediately.
xxx/ellauri489.html on line 88: Mark 7:24–30 24 And from there he arose and went away to the region of Tyre and Sidon. And he entered a house and did not want anyone to know, yet he could not be hidden. 25 But immediately a woman whose little daughter had an unclean spirit heard of him and came and fell down at his feet. 26 Now the woman was a Gentile, a Syrophoenician by birth. And she begged him to cast the demon out of her daughter. 27 And he said to her, “Let the children be fed first, for it is not right to take the children’s bread and throw it to the dogs.” 28 But she answered him, “Yes, Lord; yet even the dogs under the table eat the children’s crumbs.” 29 And he said to her, “For this statement you may go — the demon has left your daughter.” 30 And she went home and found the child lying on the bed and the demon gone.
xxx/ellauri489.html on line 90: Matthew 15:21–28 21 And Jesus went away from there and withdrew to the district of Tyre and Sidon. 22 And behold, a Canaanite woman from that region came out and cried, “Have mercy on me, O Lord, Son of David; my daughter is severely oppressed by a demon.” 23 But he did not answer her a word. And his disciples came and begged him, saying, “Send her away, for she is crying out after us.” 24 He answered, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” 25 But she came and knelt before him, saying, “Lord, help me.” 26 And he answered, “It is not right to take the children’s bread and throw it to the dogs.” 27 She said, “Yes, Lord, yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters’ table.” 28 Then Jesus answered her, “O woman, great is your faith! Be it done for you as you desire.” And her daughter was healed instantly.
xxx/ellauri491.html on line 92: Briteille se sopi mainiosti. The Brits supported the independence of Brazil (declared in 1822) primarily for economic and strategic reasons. Free Trade Access: Britain wanted to bypass the Portuguese trade monopoly. By supporting independence, they gained preferential tariffs and direct access to the Brazilian market for their manufactured goods, particularly textiles. Abolition of Slave Trade: Britain pressured the newly independent nation to abolish the Atlantic slave trade in which profited their competitors more than themselves. Brazil eventually signed a treaty in 1826 promising to end the trade within four years in exchange for British recognition. (Haha slavery lasted another 62 years.) Strategic Influence: Britain acted as a mediator between Portugal and Brazil to "maintain regional stability" ie. to secure its position as the dominant naval and economic power in the South Atlantic. Debt and Loans: The British government and banks provided loans to Brazil to pay off its "independence debt" to Portugal, effectively making the new empire financially dependent on London.
xxx/ellauri491.html on line 94: It is funny that USA uses the same euphemism of "regional stability" when they want to keep some area under their control. Fortunately the fucking Americans led by the nazi anti christ of the pee coloured hair are ignominiously losing the war of aggression against Iran. Sauronin harhaileva kaze kääntyy seuraavaxi Kuubaan päin.
xxx/ellauri491.html on line 225: The term General Language (Portuguese: língua geral) refers to lingua francas that emerged in South America during the 16th and 17th centuries, the two most prominent being the Paulista General Language, which was spoken in the region of Paulistania but is now extinct, and the Amazonian General Language, whose modern descendant is Nheengatu. Both were simplified versions of the Tupi language, the native language of the Tupi people. Jostain syystä 5M tupista kuoli 99% mutta guaraneita jäi jälelle. Ilmeisesti dagot oli tehokkaampia genosidejä. Tupis and Guaranis are two major divisions of the Tupi-Guarani language family, with Tupis primarily found in eastern Brazil and Guaranis in Paraguay and Argentina. Top Questions in Jewish Britannica: What is language? Why do humans use language? What are some different types of languages? How do people learn languages?
xxx/ellauri491.html on line 360: Yes. Karl Marx was born in Trier and his immediate family lived there; his father Heinrich Marx and mother Henriette Pressburg were from that region, and several of his siblings and extended family were associated with Trier and nearby areas (he was baptized there and the Marx family home is preserved in Trier). He also had relatives connected with Frankfurt through broader family networks and descendants—members of the Marx family appear in genealogical records linking to other German cities, including Frankfurt.
xxx/ellauri491.html on line 584: A half century later another greedy gringo Daniel K. Ludwig had a prefabricated papermill shipped from Japan to Brazil for his Jari project, which aimed to produce toilet paper in the Amazon region. Larry Page is another similar nasty megalomaniac, as are Elon Musk and Trump.
xxx/ellauri491.html on line 613: Geographic and cultural distance: Most indigenous groups live in remote Amazon or interior regions. They should move to Sao Paulo! The majority of Brazil's 200+ million people are in coastal cities and have limited daily contact. This leads to the same kind of detachment seen in other large, diverse countries.
xxx/ellauri491.html on line 700: The capital of Brazil moved from Salvador to Rio de Janeiro in 1763 due to the discovery of gold and diamonds in the Minas Gerais region, which shifted economic focus and made Rio a more strategic port for exporting wealth. This change was also influenced by the need for better control over the lucrative mining activities and to respond to the declining sugar industry.
xxx/ellauri491.html on line 710: By the 18th century, large gold and diamond discoveries in Minas Gerais (inland, south of Salvador) made the southern port of Rio de Janeiro far more important as the export gateway for those riches. Controlling the mining trade and the southern coast became the crown’s priority. Strategic and military factors also favored Rio: Guanabara Bay was a better, more defensible deep-water harbor for naval and commercial traffic, and Rio’s location made it easier to project authority over the booming mining regions.
xxx/ellauri492.html on line 253: O Guaranin tapahtumat sijoittuvat 1600-luvulle Paraiban rannalle. Höh? Oliko siellä guaraneja vaiko tupeja? The Paraíba River region (coastal northeast around present-day Paraíba and the Paraíba do Sul valley farther south) was mainly occupied by Tupi-speaking coastal groups in the 17th century — notably Potiguara and other Tupi (including Tupinambá/Tupiniquim dialects along the coast). Guarani groups were mainly further south/inland (Paraná/RS/Paraguay) and not the primary inhabitants of the Paraíba coastal valley in the 1600s. Cecilia ja Peri fuusioituvat Paraiban mahtavissa aalloissa. Sikäli väärinpäin että enimmäxeen dagomiehet fuusioituivat intiaanisquaweihin eikä kääntäen. Dogibäg Loredanon toimesta kexittiin ghetto. It was under his rule, in 1516, that a decree was enacted to formally isolate the Jews of Venice. Thus was created the first “Ghetto” in the world, from which all others derive their name. Kaikki jampat pörräsivät Cecin pepussa. Loredano desejava, Alvaro amava, Peri adorava. El Zorrolle riitti päästä kulloisenkin 17-kesäisen kaa konsensuaalisesti pukille.
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