Archive for the ‘religious jigsaw puzzles’ Category
August 22, 2009 - 2:26 am
Prambanan
Indonesias largest Hindu holy place is Prambanan, in Central Java, a religious treasure that dates back to the 9th century and originally included 232 temples.An earthquake struck and for many centuries the buildings lay buried beneath the ground until, in1918, archaeologists began to reconstruct the main temples.
The individual sections of the Candi Lorojongrang were rebuilt like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, which made the reconstruction process particularly laborious, but in 1953 the rebuilding of the central temples was completed.
The Candi Siva Temple rises 47 metres into the sky and is the tallest in Prambanan and contains four inner chambers that face the four points of the compass. The main Hindu god, Shiva, is depicted in the southern chamber, whilst the sculpture of his reborn wife, Durga, is located within the temples northern chamber.
Thankfully, due to the hard work and determination of many archaeologists, the symbolic meaning of the old Hindu god, Shiva, God of Destruction and Renewal, is well on its way to being fully realized.
Global Treasures – History’s Most Protected Monuments – Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live today, and what we pass on to future generations. Our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. Places as unique and diverse as the wilds of East Africa’s Serengeti, the Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Baroque cathedrals of Latin America make up our world’s heritage. Join us as we explore one of these protected monuments.
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August 19, 2009 - 6:00 am
Directed by Christian Doherty. Filmed: 1973/Completed: 2008
With Christian Doherty, Tom Soter, Leslie Smith, Kathy Kramer, and Alan Saly as “The Big Guy”
Filmed and edited in 1973, this late Doherty gem sat unfinished until 2008 when, at the instigation of Apar archivist Tom Soter, Tom Sinclair provided a scriptful of words to match the silent action that occurs on screen. Sinclair, who actually created the hero of this movie, Jason Rogers, in a series of short stories in the 1970s, said he “had a blast” writing the dialogue for this absurd thriller and trying to make sense of the jigsaw puzzle of images Doherty had left (Doherty himself could no longer remember the plot). Using the sort of emotionally charged dialogue for which Doherty was known, Sinclair does a fine job of recreating the Apar style – a lot of colorful language and simple-minded plot explanations. The story involves a character known as Bob the (Soter), out for revenge against detective Jason Rogers (Doherty), who arrested his brother years before. There’s a lot of great action, leading off with a ridiculous precredits scene in which Rogers and Bob fire off rounds of ammunition at each other without connecting once, and there are also three women (four if you count the uncredited Marina Saly in a truly bizarre part), all of whom are abused in one way or another by Rogers, a nutcase with a badge. Alan Saly, nearly unrecognizable in a character part, has a memorable turn as Rogers’ chief, “The Big Guy.”
Duration : 0:9:8
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August 16, 2009 - 5:26 am
Directed by Christian Doherty. Filmed: 1973/Completed: 2008
With Christian Doherty, Tom Soter, Leslie Smith, Kathy Kramer, and Alan Saly as “The Big Guy”
Filmed and edited in 1973, this late Doherty gem sat unfinished until 2008 when, at the instigation of Apar archivist Tom Soter, Tom Sinclair provided a scriptful of words to match the silent action that occurs on screen. Sinclair, who actually created the hero of this movie, Jason Rogers, in a series of short stories in the 1970s, said he “had a blast” writing the dialogue for this absurd thriller and trying to make sense of the jigsaw puzzle of images Doherty had left (Doherty himself could no longer remember the plot). Using the sort of emotionally charged dialogue for which Doherty was known, Sinclair does a fine job of recreating the Apar style – a lot of colorful language and simple-minded plot explanations. The story involves a character known as Bob the (Soter), out for revenge against detective Jason Rogers (Doherty), who arrested his brother years before. There’s a lot of great action, leading off with a ridiculous precredits scene in which Rogers and Bob fire off rounds of ammunition at each other without connecting once, and there are also three women (four if you count the uncredited Marina Saly in a truly bizarre part), all of whom are abused in one way or another by Rogers, a nutcase with a badge. Alan Saly, nearly unrecognizable in a character part, has a memorable turn as Rogers’ chief, “The Big Guy.”
Duration : 0:6:34
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August 13, 2009 - 4:21 am
Academy Award® nominee Don Cheadle (Hotel Rwanda, Crash) and Guy Pearce (Memento, L.A. Confidential) star in Traitor, a taut international thriller set against a jigsaw puzzle of covert counter-espionage operations. Traitor is written and directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff (screenwriter of The Day After Tomorrow).
When straight arrow FBI agent Roy Clayton heads up the investigation into a dangerous international conspiracy, all clues seem to lead back to former U.S. Special Operations officer, Samir Horn. A mysterious figure with a web of connections to terrorist organizations, Horn has a knack for emerging on the scene just as a major operation goes down. The inter-agency task force looking into the case meets with Carter, a veteran CIA contractor who seemingly has his own agenda and Max Archer, a fellow FBI agent. The task force links Horn to a prison break in Yemen, a bombing in Nice and a raid in London, but a tangle of contradictory evidence emerges, forcing Clayton to question whether his quarry is a disaffected former military operative — or something far more complicated. Obsessed with discovering the truth, Clayton tracks Horn across the globe as the elusive ex-soldier burrows deeper and deeper into a world of shadows and intrigue.
Genres: Thriller And Politics/Religion
Release Date: August 29, 2008 (wide)
Starring: Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Said Taghmaoui, Neal McDonough, Jeff Daniels
Directed By: Jeffrey Nachmanoff
Produced By: Steve Martin, Ashok Amritraj, Joan Stein, Arlene Gibbs, Kay Liberman, David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, Don Cheadle, Jeffrey Silver
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August 10, 2009 - 7:32 am
Part-9 Description: Ordinary man cannot and will not understand the Holy Bible by himself, unless he is chosen by God, opening his ear to hear and his eyes to see the truth of the Word of God. The Holy Scripture are a jigsaw puzzle of truth that is purposely hidden to the evil and to the one with evil intents, but revealed to the few righteous sons of God.
Contrary to popular belief, and from time to time, only chosen few had been given the truth of the Word of God—even now. Only few have received the Holy Spirit, except during the time of the Feast of Pentecost after Jesus’ ascension, which over 120 members of the Way: the twelve disciples and their immediate families, also the Virgin Mary and her sons and daughters to Joseph received the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit revealed to them the truth of the Word of God, and the many men who received it stand, and instantly, they preach the truth in different languages for the different peoples present.
The Holy Bible words and sentences convey many different meanings. The reason for this is to confuse the unworthy who use the Word of God for their selfish gain, always asking for your hard earned money and have no regards for your salvation; just like you are buying a one way ticket to —very expensive ticket for your own destruction. Corruption is not only in politics and businesses, the worst form of corruption will be found in religion, they not only corrupted the Word of God, but they also corrupted the contents of your wallet.
The Christian religion is one of the most misunderstood, abused, proliferated, and perverted forms of worship, belief and faith ever produced by mankind mainly the western civilization. From all ways of life: theologians and philosophers, educated or non-educated, rich or poor, from highest position to the lowest position, genius or fool, everyone are blind and deaf to the truth, lacking wisdom and knowledge to discern and follow the real meaning of the Word of god—the Holy Scripture. This confusion produced so many Christian religious denominations, still multiplying and becoming more business oriented with the same goal: to recruit more members, which in turn will yield more earnings. There is only one religion that came from God and had given to mankind—the only Way to the kingdom of God—Jesus’ Way.
Duration : 0:9:39
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Ross Andrea and Long Ta do some bouldering on East Mountain in Hueco Tanks, Texas.
Hobbit in a Blender V5
Locksmith V3
New Religion V7
Jigsaw Puzzle V5
Beer, Pizza, and a 3 Foot Toothless Girl
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GTR-DVD-1076 – Indonesia’s largest Hindu holy place is Prambanan, in Central Java, a religious treasure that dates back to the 9th century and originally included 232 temples. An earthquake struck and for many centuries the buildings lay buried beneath the ground until, in 1918, archaeologists began to reconstruct the main temples.
The individual sections of the Candi Lorojongrang were rebuilt like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, which made the reconstruction process particularly laborious, but in 1953 the rebuilding of the central temples was completed.
The Candi Siva Temple rises 47 metres into the sky and is the tallest in Prambanan and contains four inner chambers that face the four points of the compass. The main Hindu god, Shiva, is depicted in the southern chamber, whilst the sculpture of his reborn wife, Durga, is located within the temple’s northern chamber.
Thankfully, due to the hard work and determination of many archaeologists, the symbolic meaning of the old Hindu god, Shiva, God of Destruction and Renewal, is well on its way to being fully realised.
Global Treasures – History’s Most Protected Monuments – Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live today, and what we pass on to future generations. our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. Places as unique and diverse as the wilds of East Africa’s Serengeti, the Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Baroque cathedrals of Latin America make up our world’s heritage. Join us as we explore one of these protected monuments.
Duration : 0:1:6
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Biblical Prophecy is saturated with historical factors, colorful and dynamic characters, time lines and apocalyptic phrasing to be deciphered. But are the scriptures simply a religious jigsaw puzzle to exercise our minds or does God offer prophetic understanding for a grander purpose that involves you? This presentation is designed to get to the heart of the probing question that will demand an answer from you.
http://www.wnponline.org
Duration : 0:57:5
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Continental Drift Part 2 Planet of Man — Beyond a doubt – revolution
Host Tuzo Wilson
•Steady state — Uniformtarism
•Alfred Wegner
•1915 Wegner published a book of drifting like a piece of cracked ice flow.
•Wegner thoughts and reasoning on continental drift
• Wegner concluded 200 million years drifted and they are in their current positions.
•Science and religious comment on continental drift theory
•World War II brought a change in continental drift ideas – instrumentation
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Today, continental theory is superseded by plate tectonics.
Continental drift treated only the continents as jigsaw puzzle whereas plate tectonics treats the continents, oceans and the earth’s crust as pieces of jigsaw puzzle.
These segments are a flashback to part of the development of the current theory
Duration : 0:9:47
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Over 100 jigsaw puzzle lovers participated on Thursday in the 10th Israeli jigsaw puzzle championship in Tel Aviv. The puzzle competition brought together Israelis from all parts of society – Arabs as well as religious Jews, children and elderly for two days of intense competition. After spending seven hours and 20 minutes on the final challenge – a 2,000 piece puzzle – the winners, four technology employees, won a trip to Turkey, their score setting a record for the Israeli championship. The largest puzzle in the world was also unveiled. The four-meter-long puzzle is made of 24,000 pieces and earned the Guinness Book of World Record's title for the 'most pieces in a commercially available jigsaw p
Duration : 0:1:41
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