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VPA Jane Cherotich in her seed multiplication plot of Sherekea variety. She planted 150 kg seed potato in Kimwogi village in Lessos ward Nandi county. Photo: Raymond Jumah (FIPs)
It consists in redoing the already done operation but with more exalted and perfected substances, and not with the previous rough materials.
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Oct.27, 2018: Church of the Primacy of Saint Peter is a Franciscan church located in Tabgha, Israel, on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee. It commemorates, and allegedly marks the spot, of Jesus' reinstatement of Peter as chief among the Apostles.
Also known as The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish, shortened to the Church of the Multiplication. The modern church rests on the site of two earlier churches.
Tranquil Tabgha, on the north-western shore of the Sea of Galilee, is best known for Christ’s miraculous multiplication of loaves and fish to feed a multitude.
But it is also remembered for Jesus’ third appearance to his disciples after his Resurrection, when he tested and commissioned St Peter as leader of his Church.
Two churches commemorate these events, and pilgrims find the place a serene location for meditation, prayer and study.
Tabgha is at the foot of the Mount of Beatitudes, about 3km south-west of Capernaum. The name is an Arab mispronunciation of the Greek Heptapegon (meaning “seven springs”). Several warm sulphurous springs enter the lake here, attracting fish especially in winter.
This was a favourite spot for fishermen from nearby Capernaum, and its beach was familiar to Jesus and his disciples. It is easy to imagine Jesus speaking from a boat in one of the little bays, with crowds sitting around on the shore.
Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes (Tabgha, Sea of Galilee): Perhaps the most beautiful and poetic of mosaic floors in Israel, this tapestry of shore birds, waterfowl, lily pads, and tiny creatures was created for a 5th-century Byzantine church. The artist may have visited Egypt, or been Egyptian himself, for the flora and fauna here look as if they might have come from the Nile delta, reflecting the international following of the new Christian religion. A depiction of the famous Egyptian Nilometer, which measured the Nile River's floods, symbolizes the rhythmic patterns of nature upon which the church has been built.
The 2016/17 season was her first in seed multiplication. There was an element of risk in this undertaking because soybean is a relatively new crop in Lulanzi Village. She gets capital resource to manage the multiplication land through income generated from her small restaurant operating in the village. Beatrice is looking forward to the good performance of the quality declared soybean seed that she will be producing and really hopes that they will fetch good prices at the market.
It is important to allow time for children to develop and understand the properties of multiplication. The concept behind these properties can help them not just to understand the maths better, but also to solve problems faster. Here is a set of flashcards to remind your pupils the rules of properties of multiplication. Download for FREE at: www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Year-4-Properties-of-Mult...
Chris Broad's collection of 50s and 60s hardware includes this device, of which he comments, "long before Sinclair produced a cheap calculator, mechanical devices ruled, and this Facit type device was used for multiplication and division. Not easy to use!"
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Näin opiskeltiin kertotaulua lukuvuonna 1969-1970
Multiplication puzzle of reused materials
I made it in the age of 8, at school. We all did.
XIR193453 Multiplication of the Bread and Fishes, Scenes from the Life of Christ (mosaic) by Byzantine School, (6th century)
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Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, Italy
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Cowpea Germplasm Multiplication planted on 20th December, 1989 by Genetic Resources Unit (G. R. U.) at IITA Ibadan. Photo by IITA. (file name: CO_559).
Tabgha (also spelled Tabhka) is not a city, but a small area on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee, not far from Capernaum.
In ancient times, Tabgha was known as Heptapegon - "Place of the Seven Springs." These seven springs produce warm water, which increases the production of algae in this part of the lake, and the algae attracts more fish. Fisherman have flocked to Heptapegon for thousands of years.
By the 4th century AD, Heptapegon had become a popular place for Byzantine pilgrims to rest and have their picnics, thanks to its shady trees and excellent fishing. It is probably not coincidence that two of the three pilgrimage destinations in this relate to abundant food: the miracle of the loaves and fishes during Jesus' Galilean ministry and a lakeside fish breakfast after Jesus' resurrection. A hill above the two lakeside churches is commemorated as the Mount of Beatitudes, from which Jesus spoke the most famous sermon in history. Tabgha is a beautiful area with many interesting things to see, and is a major stop for modern pilgrimages to the Christian sites of the Sea of Galilee. It is only a few miles from Capernaum (to the north) and the Galilee Boat (to the