Judaism 101: A List of the 613 Mitzvot (Commandments): "The Poor and Unfortunate
Not to afflict an orphan or a widow (Ex. 22:21) (CCN51).
Not to reap the entire field (Lev. 19:9; Lev. 23:22) (negative) (CCI6).
To leave the unreaped corner of the field or orchard for the poor (Lev. 19:9) (affirmative) (CCI1).
Not to gather gleanings (the ears that have fallen to the ground while reaping) (Lev. 19:9) (negative) (CCI7).
To leave the gleanings for the poor (Lev. 19:9) (affirmative) (CCI2)."
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Gmail - Buzz (13) - soccloud1@gmail.com
Gmail - Buzz (13) - soccloud1@gmail.com
Madonna did not write all her music (most not all), or come up with her image, or was the first woman to push the definition of what a woman is. She added her own style to the things that have been done hundreds of times before.
Much more talented? Based on what can you make this statement? Does Madonna compose and play the music she sells? No she is a singer and a dancer. She's one step up from the Back Street Boys.
A shrewd business woman? Really?
Much more talented? Based on what can you make this statement? Does Madonna compose and play the music she sells? No she is a singer and a dancer. She's one step up from the Back Street Boys.
A shrewd business woman? Really?
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BBC News - New bionic wrists that turn and hands that feel
BBC News - New bionic wrists that turn and hands that feel: "An Austrian man has voluntarily had his hand amputated so he can be fitted with a bionic limb.
After his stump heals in several weeks' time, he will be fitted with a bionic hand which will be controlled by nerve signals in his own arm.
Andrei Ninu of German prosthetics company Otto Bock talks through the latest innovations in bionic hands with BBC reporter Neil Bowdler.
He shows how the next generation of hands will offer wrist movement which can be controlled by the amputee's own nerves, and demonstrates a prototype device which may enable the user of a bionic hand to 'feel' objects."
After his stump heals in several weeks' time, he will be fitted with a bionic hand which will be controlled by nerve signals in his own arm.
Andrei Ninu of German prosthetics company Otto Bock talks through the latest innovations in bionic hands with BBC reporter Neil Bowdler.
He shows how the next generation of hands will offer wrist movement which can be controlled by the amputee's own nerves, and demonstrates a prototype device which may enable the user of a bionic hand to 'feel' objects."
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