#Expulsion
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whatareyoureallyafraidof · 1 year ago
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By James Warren.
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mysterious-secret-garden · 5 months ago
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Franz Stuck - The Lost Paradise, “Die Kunst unserer Zeit”, 1898.
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fandomhopper23 · 4 months ago
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Abysmal: Hermione was being Hermione when she said expulsion is worse then death.
Dismal: Hermione was right and in the Wizarding world expulsion is actually worse than death because if you get expelled from Hogwarts, an incredibly famous and respected institution, no other school is taking you in and you won't learn how to properly control your magic which could lead to you accidentally harming and killing others or becoming an obscurus. This is also why Dumbledore didn't expel anyone for 'The prank' in the marauder's fifth year, and doesn't expel people in general.
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artandthebible · 2 months ago
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The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise
Artist: Benjamin West (American-born British, 1738-1820)
Date: 1791
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, United States
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In the left half of this horizonal painting, a winged angel gestures with arms raised over a man and woman being forced away from a bank of clouds set against a flat and barren landscape. The angel, man, and woman all have pale skin. The blond angel is dressed in a flowing white robe with coral-red fabric that hangs over one arm and billows behind. Kneeling in front of the angel, the woman wears a toga that appears to be made from an ivory-colored animal skin. Her long auburn-brown hair falls in waves around her shoulders, and she looks up to the sky, her mouth open. She kneels with her body facing our right, and she grasps the man’s right arm, closer to us. The man wears a chestnut-brown fur garment around his hips and he covers his face with his other hand. His brown curls and the animal skin blow in the wind. Gold and cream-white clouds envelop the angel to our left and give way to the shadowed landscape to our right. A dagger-like spear of light thrusts out of the clouds from above the angel, toward the man and woman. Thistles grow close to us in the foreground and, to our right, a striped serpent lifts its head and flicks out its tongue. A lion attacks two horses beyond the people, and in the sky above, an eagle swoops down on a heron. The navy-blue horizon line in the deep distance could indicate a body of water. Small patches of blue sky appear through breaks in the clouds.
Genesis 3:23-24 The Message (MSG)
So GOD expelled them from the Garden of Eden and sent them to work the ground, the same dirt out of which they'd been made. He threw them out of the garden and stationed angel-cherubim and a revolving sword of fire east of it, guarding the path to the Tree-of-Life.
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mindblowingscience · 1 year ago
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Research on school discipline has focused largely on the effects of exclusionary measures across the life course, but a University at Buffalo sociologist has published a new study that suggests how a fuller range of disciplinary experiences, not just the most severe punishments, has detrimental health and well-being implications for students later in life. The findings, published in the journal Emerging Adulthood, identified three distinct histories of discipline among college-educated emerging adults, a group unlikely to receive the most exclusionary types of discipline. This broader conceptualization of discipline, based on a unique sample of young people, demonstrates the need to think more expansively about the consequences of these disciplinary practices.
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helenethiennot · 13 days ago
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Sans titre - France - 2025
photographie argentique - Agfa APX 400
Hélène Thiennot
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koredzas · 1 year ago
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Lorenzo di Credi - The Annunciation. Detail. 1480
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transparentgentlemenmarker · 3 months ago
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24 janvier 2025 les premiers avions militaires ont expulsé des immigrants illégaux des Usa vers le Guatemala leur pays d'origine
Ce que je dis je fais
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hptheboywholived · 7 months ago
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Aunt Marge All Blown Up & Floating Away - by Agnese Nassisi
“«You are an insolent, ungrateful little —» But Aunt Marge suddenly stopped speaking. For a moment, it looked as though words had failed her. She seemed to be swelling with inexpressible anger -- but the swelling didn't stop. Her great red face started to expand, her tiny eyes bulged, and her mouth stretched too tightly for speech -- next second, several buttons had just burst from her tweed jacket and pinged off the walls -- she was inflating like a monstrous balloon, her stomach bursting free of her tweed waistband, each of her fingers blowing up like a salami... «MARGE!» yelled Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia together as Aunt Marge's whole body began to rise off her chair toward the ceiling. She was entirely round, now, like a vast life buoy with piggy eyes, and her hands and feet stuck out weirdly as she drifted up into the air, making apoplectic popping noises. Ripper came skidding into the room, barking madly. «NOOOOOOO!» Uncle Vernon seized one of Marge's feet and tried to pull her down again, but was almost lifted from the floor himself.
A second later, Ripper leapt forward and sank his teeth into Uncle Vernon's leg.”
J.K. Rowling
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thethirdbear · 4 days ago
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fashionfotorecccluse · 1 month ago
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Expulsion
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the-first-man-is-a-cat · 3 months ago
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The News and Farmer: September 3, 1885
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helenethiennot · 14 days ago
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Sans titre - France - 2025
photographie argentique - Agfa APX 400
Hélène Thiennot
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francepittoresque · 6 months ago
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5 novembre 1880 : expulsion des congrégations religieuses sur ordre de Jules Ferry ➽ http://bit.ly/Expulsion-Congregations S’étant multipliées sous le Second Empire et éduquant une partie de la jeunesse aristocratique et bourgeoise, les congrégations religieuses avaient acquis par là même une influence que les républicains jugeaient dangereuse : sur proposition de Jules Ferry, ministre de l’Instruction publique, des décrets furent adoptés, imposant à ces congrégations une demande d’autorisation d’exister sous peine de dissolution
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bad-artist-non-historian · 1 year ago
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I know almost nothing about this subject but this is something that I've been looking for a long time: I found a (historical) Sicilian Rabbi! i don't know why this excites me so much, but it does!
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sefaradweb · 5 months ago
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Sefarad: La llegada hasta la expulsión (Díaz-Mas y J.S. Gerber)
🇪🇸 En el video se fusionan las narrativas de dos libros sobre la historia de los judíos en España. "Los judíos de España: Una historia de la experiencia sefardí" de Jane S. Gerber, ofrece una visión detallada desde los orígenes bíblicos y la diáspora romana, pasando por la convivencia y prosperidad cultural y económica bajo el dominio musulmán en Córdoba y Granada durante los siglos X y XI, hasta el impacto devastador de la Reconquista y la expulsión de 1492. Se destacan figuras influyentes como Judah Halevi y el florecimiento de la poesía hebrea. Por otro lado, "Breve historia de los judíos en España" de Paloma Díaz-Mas, abarca el crecimiento y las contribuciones de la comunidad judía desde la época romana y visigoda, su papel en la vida económica y cultural medieval, y el deterioro de su situación durante el dominio cristiano, culminando en los pogromos de 1391 y la posterior represión bajo la Inquisición que llevó a la conversión forzada y expulsión en 1492. Ambos textos resaltan el contraste entre la Edad Dorada de coexistencia cultural y el trágico final de más de mil años de presencia judía en la península ibérica.
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🇺🇸 The video combines the narratives of two books about the history of the Jews in Spain. "The Jews of Spain: A History of the Sephardic Experience" by Jane S. Gerber provides a detailed view from biblical origins and the Roman diaspora, through the coexistence and cultural and economic prosperity under Muslim rule in Córdoba and Granada during the 10th and 11th centuries, to the devastating impact of the Reconquista and the expulsion of 1492. Influential figures such as Judah Halevi and the flourishing of Hebrew poetry are highlighted. On the other hand, "A Brief History of the Jews in Spain" by Paloma Díaz-Mas covers the growth and contributions of the Jewish community from Roman and Visigothic times, its role in medieval economic and cultural life, and the deterioration of its situation under Christian rule, culminating in the pogroms of 1391 and the subsequent repression under the Inquisition that led to forced conversion and expulsion in 1492. Both texts emphasize the contrast between the Golden Age of cultural coexistence and the tragic end of over a thousand years of Jewish presence on the Iberian Peninsula.
Díaz-Mas, Paloma. Breve historia de los judíos en España. Los Libros De La Catarata, 2023.
Gerber, Jane S. The Jews of Spain: A History of the Sephardic Experience. Free Press, 1992.
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