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I have a design and I know how to have it transferred onto cross stitch fabric. I just don’t want to cross stitch 30 large pillows. I want someone (or a machine) to do the cross stitching for me.
You could try a custom embroidery shop. They should be in your yellow pages– usually they do like names on shirts, team uniforms, etc.
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September 21 2009 | Cross | 2 Comments »
are there any particular things that happen in the easter celebration
how are older people veiwed in the greek orthodox church?
The preeminent hymn sung at Pascha/Easter is "Christos Anesti" – "Christ is Risen".http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7tKexc4wSM It is not sung until midnight on Easter morning just before the midnight Paschal liturgy. It is first sung as the conclusion of the prayer service that has been going on since about 11 PM.
After the Paschal liturgy,(no "Sunrise service" there), the congregation breaks the Lenten fast with a meal that contains meat (usually lamb – what else?), as well as breaking and eating the red (always red) easter eggs that represent Christ’s resurrection.
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September 19 2009 | Uncategorized | 5 Comments »
How does the Judeo-Christian view of reason and faith, and the duties of the community contributed to the development of democratic thought?
Society has been around longer than religion. Evidence of communities are found in ancient artifacts that pre-date written language.
Community is democratic by definition. I’m not talking about Democrats in Congress.
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September 19 2009 | Christian | 1 Comment »
While intending to click on the Internet Explore icon in the taskbar, I accidentally dragged it into the desktop area. Now I can’t drag it back.
Unlock the taskbar.
Right click the icon and drag it to the taskbar.
Slightly move to the left and right until you see a "black line"
Then release and select "Copy" or "Move here"
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September 19 2009 | Icon | 3 Comments »
Question Details: My mother is planning Little Marvel Peas and I want to plant Alaskan Peas. How far do they need to be planted apart from one another in order to make sure they don’t cross polinate? I’m planning to let afew of my pea plants produce seeds so I can plant them for next year. Any Tips?
About 2 miles apart. LOL That’s the typical distance a honey bee will fly.
Some people put the flowers in a bag and pollinate by hand to keep them from cross pollinating.
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September 19 2009 | Cross | 1 Comment »
I’ve heard of Baptists and Methodists and Presbyterians, as well as a some lesser known denominations like the Nazarenes. How many Protestant Denominations are there total though?
Countless. Especially in the US, pastors will often start their own independent congregations which are only loosely connected with other churches.
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September 17 2009 | Protestant | 5 Comments »
My grandparent doesn’t know I’m a defected catholic (my baptismal record is marked as defected), and they urged me to receive communion – which i did. I knew that I wasn’t supposed to in the eyes of the church – I like to be respectful of those who are members of the church, but I did. If the church knows I did this, does it make a difference of the church’s opinion of me? Does it make a difference if I try to re-affirm my faith later, or have a catholic wedding if my partner wishes?
Thanks!
If you believe that Jesus Christ died for your sins, that is all that is necessary. Baptism and fellowship are evidence of faith, not requirements.
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September 17 2009 | Catholic | 14 Comments »
I am curious to know what denominations or christian churches require a tithe for salvation or for membership, or maybe for both.
Well, there’s the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God. They say donations are voluntary, but in the past they have taken part in all kinds of strange stuff, like charging money for "miracles"…
Apart from that no christian church asks for money in exchange for salvation.
If you want an example of a non-christian religion, you always have scientology. In that religion, the only way to learn more and come closer in their path to enlightement is to pay for their courses, which become increasingly costly as you get higher in "knowledge".
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September 17 2009 | Christian | 7 Comments »
I tried to drag the Windows Defender icon from the Start>All Programs menus to the task bar, but it’s not working. I have Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3. Would you have a solution? Thanks.
The Start menu icons are shortcuts to the programs.
Icons appearing in the task tray are not shortcuts, but program icons and have to be enabled from the program.
So open up Windows Defender (from the Start menu).
Go to the Tools at the top, then in the Settings, click on Options.
Scroll down to "Choose when the Windows Defender icon appears in the notification area".
Select "Always".
Then click on Save.
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September 17 2009 | Icon | 2 Comments »
I’m running my first cross country meet on Monday, and I would like to know the best approach to take at the start. I’m not sure to sit back at the beginning and then make my move, or go ahead and sprint at the beggining with the fast starters. please give me the best way to start a race, experienced cross country runners.
DONT sprint at the begining of a race because you will get tired right away. Dont start too slow either, try to stay in the middle of the pack and slowly move your way up. Also make sure you have enough energy left to sprint to the finnish line.
Good Luck!!!!
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September 17 2009 | Cross | 6 Comments »
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