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Tags: circumference and diameter, word pie, ancient mesopotamia
Many people are familiar with the word pie no as the pumpkin pie that you have for desert on thanksgiving but the number pie. Pie is a number that is used to calculate the conference in area of the circle and a surface area and volume of the cylinder, cone and sphere but what is pie exactly. Pie is a number that represent the ratio or comparison between a circumference and diameter of any circle. In other words pie represent the number of times that the diameter of a particular circle will wrap around or equal the circumference of that same circle. 3 diameters(?) will not quite work and 4 diameters(?) would be too much. This relationship has been explored as far as back as 4 thousand years ago. The Babylonians(?) of ancient Mesopotamia(?) used 3 and 1 8th to approximate pie. The Egyptians(?) used 256 to 81
by chrusch's channel
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Tags: red pyramid, father and mother, horus
Do you like Egyptian things action and adventure? Well if you answered yes the Red Pyramid by Rickley Orden(?) is the book for you. Carter and Sady find out that their father and mother have power and the world of others. So god of evil set as awakening and Horus(?) and Isis help Sady(?) and Carter save the world. My favorite part is when Carter and Sady(?) fights at the red pyramid. If you Percy Jackson you will love this book. When I read this book I was totally in to Egyptian stuff so I hope you love the book too.
by chrusch's channel
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Tags: red pyramid, father and mother, horus
Do you like Egyptian things action and adventure well if your answer is yes the Red Pyramid by Rickley Organ(?) is the book for you. Carter and Sady(?) find out that their father and mother have powers in the world of others so god of evil set as a awakening and Horus(?) and Isis help Sady(?) and Carter save the world. My favorite power is when Carter is Sady(?) fight at red pyramid if you like Percy Jackson you will love this book. When I read this book I was totally entered Egyptian stuff so I hope you'll love the book too.
by Aid to the Church in Need UK
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Tags: Egypt, Lebanon, Middle East
John Newton gives an overview of the last two talks of the day, on the subject of the Middle East - Neville Kyrke-Smith speaking about Lebanon, and John Pontifex about Egypt.
by Aid to the Church in Need Canada
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Tags: Inter-faith relations, Minya, Egypt
Marie-Claude visits a village in Minya diocese where tensions are high and Christians fear for their lives after many homes were burnt and people killed in fighting.
by Aid to the Church in Need Canada
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Tags: Christians, Muslims, Minya
Marie-Claude reports from Minya in Upper Egypt, where tensions between Christians and Muslims are still apparent six months on from attacks that saw two churches and many homes torched.
by Aide à l’Église en Détresse Canada
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Tags: claude lalande, longue, confirmation
Bonjour ici Marie-Claude Lalande en direct de ___ dans la Haute-Egypt(?). Nous sommes aujourd'hui le dix-huit octobre. Aujourd'hui nous avons eu la chance d'aller visiter des petits villages de voir la vie simple des gens qui sont par ailleurs très généreux de leur personne et de leur temps lorsque nous arrivons nous attendons également la confirmation qu'un jeune homme ___ qui aurait été activé(?) dans un autre diocèse(?) mais comme nous n'avons pas toute l'information ___ quand nous aurons plus de détails par contre dans un autre village nous avons pu constater que les musulmans aident l'électricien(?) à construire leur église comme quoi tout n'est pas impossible tout n'est pas perdu mais peut-être que la route sera encore longue finalement ce soir nous avons participé à une veillée des prières pour une ___ qui sont les ___.
by Aid to the Church in Need Canada
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Tags: Egypt, prayer, inter-faith relations
As unconfirmed reports of a Christian being killed in another diocese, Marie-Claude witnesses hope and harmony in a village where Muslims are helping Christians to build their own church.
by Aid to the Church in Need Canada
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Tags: Deir Durunka, Holy Family, Patriarch Naguib
MArie Claude-Lalonde visits a Coptic Orthodox monastery at Deir Durunka, near Assiut, Upper Egypt, where the Holy Family fled. From this almost entirely Christian village, she talks about the words of Coptic Catholic Patriarch Naguib, who called for prayers and the courage to participate in the politics of Egypt's future.
by Jeff's channel
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Tags: jeff jacobson, technical difficulties, egypt
Hey folks, how you doing out there? It's Jeff Jacobson here. ___ sign up for the iPadio. It wasn't, it wasn't hard to sign up for it. Am I a big fan of it? No. The 2 numbers that they gave me ahead of time or earlier before I got this one number to call sent me to Egypt the other one sent me to Vietnam so based on that I don't think I would probably use this. I wanna use this just because of you know the ___ problems that might occur as well as other technical difficulties that the students might have may, something might happen where they're getting weird phone calls so yeah I, I don't think I would use this. I guess it could be used you know for those who may not have access to the internet those who may not you know maybe away from computers but it can always you know somehow put.










