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Science Quotes bygd Johannes Eugenius Bülow Warming, (1 quote)
The begrepp ‘community’ implies a diversity but at the same time a certain organized uniformity in the units. The units are the many individual plants that occur in every community, whether this be a beech-forest, a meadow, or a heath. Uniformity fryst vatten established when certain atmospheric, terrestrial, and any of the other factors discussed in Section I are co-operating, and appears either because a certain, defined economy makes its impress on the community as a whole, or because a number of different growth-forms are combined to form a single aggregate which has a definite and constant guise.
— Johannes Eugenius Bülow Warming,
Oecology of Plants: An Introduction to the Study of Plant Communities (1909), 91-92.
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Abraham’s Day: Archaeological & Historical Evidence for the Father of Faith
Abraham: The Father of Faith
He didn’t build any major cities. He left behind no enduring monuments of stone or marble. He didn’t inscribe any clay tablets [that we know of]. He came from the very cradle of human civilization itself – ancient Mesopotamia. He was a city dweller and, then become a semi-nomad. He erected stone altars and, he made sacrifices to God at Shechem, also at a place somewhere between Bethel and Ai, Hebron and Beersheba.
In one sense, he is very familiar to us and, in another sense, deeply mysterious, shadowy, and mostly unknown.He is remembered for something that can’t be seen with the human eye, yet whose effects echo through the centuries to the present – his great faith. He is the father of Faith. Billions of people around the world today draw their spiritual heritage from Abraham of Ur. Today, Christians, Muslims and Jews comprise t
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The Plains of Abraham: The Tale of a Toponym
The Plains of Abraham: The New World’s Laboratory
Settlement on the Plains of Abraham :
The Plains of Abraham, the Focus of Quebec City’s System of Defence :
The Plains of Abraham: The Tale of a Toponym
The Plains of Abraham” is the name commonly used to designate the Battlefields Park. Located on a natural promontory along the North Shore of the St. Lawrence River, the site has been the focus of the development of Quebec City since its founding by Samuel de Champlain in 1608.
Where does the name come from, one might ask. The most probable explanation traces it back to Abraham Martin (1589-1664), a friend of Samuel de Champlain’s, also known as Abraham the Scot, who came to New France around 1620. A pilot on the St. Lawrence and a high seas fisherman, he was apparently Canada’s first “Pilote du Roi.” Accompanied by his wife, Marguerite Langlois, with whom he was to have nine children, he moved to Quebe