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jacob korum cause of death: The Criminal Prosecution and Capital Punishment of Animals Edward Payson Evans, 1998 Can an Animal Commit a Crime? This pioneering work collects an amazing assemblage of court cases in which animals have been named as defendants--chickens, rats, field mice, bees, gnats, and (in 34 recorded instances) pigs, among others-- providing insight into such modern issues as animal rights, capital punishment, and social and criminal theory. Evans suggests an intriguing distinction between trials of specific animals or particular crimes, such as the murder of an infant by a pig, and trials for larger, catastrophic events, such as plagues and infestations. In the latter case, Evans suggests a parallel to witchcraft. Edward Payson Evans [1831-1917], a historian, linguist and associate of Ralph Waldo Emerson, taught at the University of Michigan before moving to Germany, where he became a specialist in Oriental languages and German literature. A prolific author, his other Animal-related books are Animal Symbolism in Art and Literature and Animal Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Architecture, both published in 1887. CONTENTS Introduction 1. Bugs and Beasts before the Law 2. Mediæval and Modern Penology Appendix Bibliography Index |
jacob korum cause of death: The Obamas Jodi Kantor, 2012-01-10 When Barack Obama won the 2008 presidential election, he also won a long-running debate with his wife Michelle. Contrary to her fears, politics now seemed like a worthwhile, even noble pursuit. Together they planned a White House life that would be as normal and sane as possible. Then they moved in. In The Obamas, Jodi Kantor takes us deep inside the White House as they grapple with their new roles, change the country, raise children, maintain friendships, and figure out what it means to be President and First Lady. Filled with riveting detail and insight into their partnership and personalities, and written with a keen eye for the ironies of public life and the realities of power, The Obamas is an intimate portrait that will surprise even those who thought they knew the President and First Lady. |
jacob korum cause of death: The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian, Concerning the Kingdoms and Marvels of the East Marco Polo, 1903 |
jacob korum cause of death: World Report 2017 Human Rights Watch, 2017-02-28 The human rights records of more than ninety countries and territories are put into perspective in Human Rights Watch's signature yearly report. Reflecting extensive investigative work undertaken in 2016 by Human Rights Watch staff, in close partnership with domestic human rights activists, the annual World Report is an invaluable resource for journalists, diplomats, and citizens, and is a must-read for anyone interested in the fight to protect human rights in every corner of the globe. |
jacob korum cause of death: Fisher's River (North Carolina) Scenes and Characters Hardin E Taliaferro, 2018-10-12 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
jacob korum cause of death: Turko-Mongol Rulers, Cities and City Life , 2013-10-09 For nearly a millennium, a large part of Asia was ruled by Turkic or Mongol dynasties of nomadic origin. What was the attitude of these dynasties towards the many cities they controlled, some of which were of considerable size? To what extent did they live like their subjects? How did they evolve? Turko-Mongol Rulers, Cities and City-life aims to broaden the perspective on the issue of location of rule in this particular context by bringing together specialists in various periods, from pre-Chingissid Eurasia to nineteenth-century Iran, and of various disciplines (history, archaeology, history of art). Contributors include: Michal Biran, David Durand-Guédy, Kurt Franz, Peter Golden, Minoru Inaba, Nobuaki Kondo, Yuri Karev, Tomoko Masuya, Charles Melville, Jürgen Paul and Andrew Peacock |
jacob korum cause of death: The Races of Man Joseph Deniker, 1906 |
jacob korum cause of death: The Travels of Marco Polo - Volume 1 Marco Polo, Rustichello of Pisa, 2017-12-02 Marco Polo almost the first European man to reach the wonderful world of East Asia. The Travels of Marco Polo, is a 13th-century travelogue written down by Rustichello da Pisa from stories told by Marco Polo when they where emprisoned together in Genoa, describing Polo's travels through Asia, Persia, China, and Indonesia between 1276 and 1291 and his experiences became at the court of the Mongol leader Kublai Khan. |
jacob korum cause of death: THE EXPLORATION OF THE WORLD Jules Verne, 2024-01-14 Embark on a literary odyssey with Jules Verne in 'The Exploration of the World.' In this enthralling collection, Verne invites readers to traverse the globe, unveiling the wonders of uncharted territories. From daring voyages to remote continents to the mysteries of the deep sea, Verne's narratives transport readers to the far reaches of the Earth. 'The Exploration of the World' is more than a mere compilation; it's a testament to Verne's visionary storytelling, blending adventure, science, and imagination. Join Verne on a journey through time and space, where each page unfolds a new frontier of discovery and captivates the imagination. A timeless exploration that continues to inspire the spirit of adventure in readers across generations. |
jacob korum cause of death: The Secret Doctrine Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, 1893 |
jacob korum cause of death: The Journey of William of Rubruck to the Eastern Parts of the World, 1253-55 William Woodville Rockhill, 2017-05-15 The texts of Willem van Ruusbroec and Giovanni da Pian del Carpine, translated from the Latin and edited, with an Introductory Notice. See also Second Series 173. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1900. |
jacob korum cause of death: The Middle Kingdom Samuel Wells Williams, 2018-10-24 First published in 2009. This work by S. Wells Williams is a complete look at the Chinese Empire during the mid-nineteenth century. Subjects include the divisions of the Empire, geographical descriptions, religion and art, literature, the second war between Great Britain and China and social life among the Chinese. This is Volume one of two. |
jacob korum cause of death: The Krinar Experiment Charmaine Pauls, 2018-07-15 Her betrayal cuts deeper than the testing and torture, but when he escapes, he’ll show as little mercy as she did. A FUTURISTIC ROMANCE When Drako's space pod malfunctions over Johannesburg, his secret reconnaissance mission goes horribly wrong. Wounded in the crash, he's captured by the South African Secret Service who sees an opportunity to strengthen their army and make a fortune by using the alien pilot in an unorthodox experiment. They send a female to tend to Drako's injuries, a human girl with the pretty name of Ilse who's sweet and caring. The perfume of her skin is like a drug, her blood an aphrodisiac. He can still smell her and taste her on his tongue. Her betrayal cuts deeper than the testing and torture. No matter. His escape is pending. When he comes back to Earth, it will be to find her, and when he does, he'll show as little mercy as she did. These are the events that led to the Krinar Earth Invasion. This is the untold story. Note: This is a standalone story that plays off in Anna Zaires's Krinar World with the author's permission. You don't need to read the original Krinar Chronicles to follow the story, but I highly recommend it for character insight and reading enjoyment. |
jacob korum cause of death: Animal Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Architecture Edward Payson Evans, 1896 |
jacob korum cause of death: Cosmogenesis Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, 1917 |
jacob korum cause of death: The History of Armenia Simon Payaslian, 2007-12-26 There is a great deal of interest in the history of Armenia since its renewed independence in the 1990s and the ongoing debate about the genocide - an interest that informs the strong desire of a new generation of Armenian Americans to learn more about their heritage and has led to greater solidarity in the community. By integrating themes such as war, geopolitics, and great leaders, with the less familiar cultural themes and personal stories, this book will appeal to general readers and travellers interested in the region. |
jacob korum cause of death: Encyclopaedia Asiatica Edward Balfour, 1982 |
jacob korum cause of death: Geophysical Abstracts Geological Survey (U.S.), 1931 |
jacob korum cause of death: Thirteen Satires of Juvenal Juvenal, 1880 |
jacob korum cause of death: The Celtic Druids Godfrey Higgins, 2007-06-01 Or, An Attempt to show, that The Druids were the Priests of Oriental Colonies Who Emigrated from India; and were the Introducers of the First or Cadmean System of Letters, and the Builders of Stonehenge, of Carnac, and of Other Cyclopean Works, in Asia and Europe. Complete with many informative prints and maps. Partial Contents: Necessity of Etymology; Alphabets; Changes in Language; Druids acquainted with Letters; Irish, Greek, and Hebrew Letters the same; Hieroglyphics; Ciphering invented before Letters; Virgil a Druid; Genesis; Persia, India, and China, the Depositaries, not the Inventors of Science; Who the Celtf were; Affinity between the Latin, Sanscrit, and Celtic; Term Barbarian; Arrival of Phoenician Colonies in Ireland; Origin of Irish Fables; Derivation of the word Britain; Hero Gods; Derivation of the words: Albion, Druid, Vates and Bards; Britain known to Aristotle; Road to Britain lost, like that to America and Australia; magnetic Needle; Ancient Oracles founded by Celtf; Druids probably Pythagoreans; Cross common to Greeks, Egyptians, and Indians; Monograms of Christ; Druids admitted the Creation of Matter; Festivals removed by the precession of the Equinoxes; Druid Festival of Christmas; Mother of the Gods; Baal; Gods of India and Ireland the same; Chaldees of the Jews; St. Patrick; A single Plain Stone the Origin of Idolatry; Rocking-Stones or Logan Stones; Circular Temples, Stonehenge and Abury; Stonehenge not a Roman, Saxon, or Danish Work; Ancient Superstitions respecting Numbers; Observations on Hebrew Chronology; Hierarchy of the Druids; Druids Assertors of their Country's Liberty; Immortality of the Soul and Metempsychosis; Druids had an excellent System ofMorals; Mistletoe and other Sacred Plants; Institution of Priesthoods an Evil. |
jacob korum cause of death: Beeton's Dictionary of Universal Information Samuel Orchart Beeton, 1859 |
jacob korum cause of death: The SAR Magazine Sons of the American Revolution, 1971 |
jacob korum cause of death: Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology Edward Payson Evans, 1898 |
jacob korum cause of death: Cultures in Conflict Johannes Ljungberg, Alexander Maurits, Erik Sidenvall, 2021-05-05 This book includes studies of main conflict areas in modern Western societies where religion has been a central element, ranging from popular movements and narratives of opposition to challenges of religious satire and anti-clerical critique. Special attention is given to matters of politics and gender. With this theme, it provides a useful guide to conflict areas in modern European religious history. |
jacob korum cause of death: Photoatlas of Inclusions in Gemstones Eduard Josef Gübelin, John I. Koivula, 2005 |
jacob korum cause of death: Perfect Pierogi Recipes Rose Wysocki, 2013-01-16 In Perfect Pierogi Recipes Rose Wysocki shares both traditional and contemporary recipes for pierogi dough, fillings and toppings. Some are recipes from her Polish Mother and Grandmother. Others are recipes she's collected or developed over the years. You'll find a total of 51 recipes. They are very easy to make. Included are recipes for: 10 different pierogi doughs (traditional and contemporary), 15 savory fillings, 6 sweet fillings, 3 traditional pierogi toppings, 2 contemporary toppings, 9 compound butters and 6 sauces. You'll also find a list of 16 additional traditional toppings and 10 contemporary toppings (without recipes.) Finally you'll find a lot of information about the history of pierogi, how to make pierogi dough, different methods to cut, stuff and seal the pierogi, how to boil, saute, deep fry or bake pierogi, how to freeze pierogi and more. Rose also provides information about a couple of pierogi cutting and sealing tools that will save you a lot of time in preparing pierogi. Making pierogi at home is really easy if you have the right directions. This book will give you a head start on making perfect pierogi for your family in your home. |
jacob korum cause of death: Cyclopaedia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial, Industrial and Scientific , 1873 |
jacob korum cause of death: Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial, Industrial and Scientific Edward Balfour, 1873 |
jacob korum cause of death: Political and Religious Ideas in the Works of Arnold Schoenberg Charlotte M. Cross, Russell A. Berman, 2013-06-17 The original essays in this collection chronicle the transformation of Arnold Schoenberg's works from music as pure art to music as a vehicle of religious and political ideas, during the first half of the twentieth century. This interdisciplinary volume includes contributions from musicologists, music theorists, and scholars of German literature and of Jewish studies. |
jacob korum cause of death: The Book of Dzyan Helena Blavatsky, Alice A. Bailey, The Book of Dzyan is a sacred text containing esoteric wisdom on the nature of existence, the Seven Creations, and cosmic evolution. |
jacob korum cause of death: Red Data Book of East Fennoscandia Heikki Kotiranta, 1998 |
jacob korum cause of death: Christology and Evil in Ghana Joseph Quayesi-Amakye, 2013 Pentecostals tend to believe that people's lives are controlled by unseen powers that are responsible for both good and bad. Pentecostals look to Jesus Christ as a power that is stronger than those of evil and can ensure that believers enjoy good health and prosperity. For them, life is characterised by suffering and evil, but in Christ they are conquerors, and life is full of concrete blessings. Using songs and sermons, this book shows the main beliefs of the leadership and grassroots members of the Church of Pentecost (Ghanaian Pentecostals) on Christology and evil. |
jacob korum cause of death: A Leading Indicator for the Dutch Economy Henk Kranendonk, Jan Bonenkamp, Johan Peter Verbruggen, 2004 |
jacob korum cause of death: Close Liaisons Anna Zaires, 2012-10 In the near future, the Krinar rule the Earth. An advanced race from another galaxy, they are still a mystery to us-- and we are completely at their mercy. Shy and innocent, Mia Stalis is a college student in New York City who has led a very normal life. Like most people, she's never had any interaction with the invaders-- until one fateful day in the park changes everything. Having caught Korum's eye, she must now contend with a powerful, dangerously seductive Krinar who wants to possess her and will stop at nothing to make her his own.--Page 4 of cover. |
jacob korum cause of death: Illustrated Travels: A Record of Discovery, Geography and Adventure Henry Walter Bates, 2018-02-04 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
jacob korum cause of death: The Art of Homeworld Rob Cunningham, Aaron Kambeitz, 2014-09-01 |
jacob korum cause of death: Genghis Khan Harold Lamb, 1934 |
jacob korum cause of death: Southern Tibet Sven Anders Hedin, 1917 |
Jacob - Wikipedia
Jacob, [a] later known as Israel, [b] is a Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions. He first appears in the Torah, where he is described in the Book of Genesis as a son of Isaac and …
Who Was Jacob in the Bible? Why Did He Wrestle With God?
Oct 12, 2023 · Jacob is a biblical hero who depicts the power and grace of God to change and renew. He is most commonly known in the Bible for his cunning and deceitful ways, especially …
Who was Jacob in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org
Jan 4, 2022 · Jacob was angry with his sons and, in obedience to God’s guidance, moved his family back to Bethel (Genesis 35:1) where God reappeared to Jacob and confirmed His …
Jacob | Hebrew Patriarch & Father of 12 Tribes | Britannica
Jacob, Hebrew patriarch who was the grandson of Abraham, the son of Isaac and Rebekah, and the traditional ancestor of the people of Israel. Stories about Jacob in the Bible begin at …
Who Was Jacob in the Bible? - Chabad.org
Jacob (Yaakov in Hebrew) was the third and final of the Jewish Patriarchs. Jacob lived in the Land of Canaan, Haran, and Egypt. Unlike Abraham and Isaac, Jacob’s entire family remained …
Who Was Jacob? - My Jewish Learning
Jacob (Ya’akov in Hebrew) is one of Judaism’s three patriarchs, and appears throughout many chapters of the Book of Genesis. He is the son of Isaac and Rebecca, the grandson of …
Jacob - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
JACOB (יַעֲקֹֽב). The son of Isaac and Rebecca; the younger twin brother of Esau; the husband of Leah and Rachel. He later was called Israel (Gen 32:28; 49:2) and thus his sons became …
Who Is Jacob In The Bible? A Complete Overview
Jan 14, 2024 · Jacob was one of the most important patriarchs in the Old Testament, but his life was far from simple. If you’re looking for a quick answer, here it is: Jacob was the younger twin …
Topical Bible: Jacob
Jacob, a central figure in the Hebrew Bible, is one of the patriarchs of the Israelites. He is the son of Isaac and Rebekah, the twin brother of Esau, and the father of the twelve tribes of Israel. …
Who Is Jacob In The Bible - Freebiblestudyhub.com
Nov 26, 2024 · Jacob is one of the most significant figures in the Bible, known for his complex character and central role in God’s covenant with Israel. His story, filled with dramatic …
Jacob - Wikipedia
Jacob, [a] later known as Israel, [b] is a Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions. He first appears in the Torah, where he is described in the Book of Genesis as a son of Isaac and …
Who Was Jacob in the Bible? Why Did He Wrestle With God?
Oct 12, 2023 · Jacob is a biblical hero who depicts the power and grace of God to change and renew. He is most commonly known in the Bible for his cunning and deceitful ways, especially …
Who was Jacob in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org
Jan 4, 2022 · Jacob was angry with his sons and, in obedience to God’s guidance, moved his family back to Bethel (Genesis 35:1) where God reappeared to Jacob and confirmed His …
Jacob | Hebrew Patriarch & Father of 12 Tribes | Britannica
Jacob, Hebrew patriarch who was the grandson of Abraham, the son of Isaac and Rebekah, and the traditional ancestor of the people of Israel. Stories about Jacob in the Bible begin at …
Who Was Jacob in the Bible? - Chabad.org
Jacob (Yaakov in Hebrew) was the third and final of the Jewish Patriarchs. Jacob lived in the Land of Canaan, Haran, and Egypt. Unlike Abraham and Isaac, Jacob’s entire family remained …
Who Was Jacob? - My Jewish Learning
Jacob (Ya’akov in Hebrew) is one of Judaism’s three patriarchs, and appears throughout many chapters of the Book of Genesis. He is the son of Isaac and Rebecca, the grandson of …
Jacob - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
JACOB (יַעֲקֹֽב). The son of Isaac and Rebecca; the younger twin brother of Esau; the husband of Leah and Rachel. He later was called Israel (Gen 32:28; 49:2) and thus his sons became …
Who Is Jacob In The Bible? A Complete Overview
Jan 14, 2024 · Jacob was one of the most important patriarchs in the Old Testament, but his life was far from simple. If you’re looking for a quick answer, here it is: Jacob was the younger twin …
Topical Bible: Jacob
Jacob, a central figure in the Hebrew Bible, is one of the patriarchs of the Israelites. He is the son of Isaac and Rebekah, the twin brother of Esau, and the father of the twelve tribes of Israel. …
Who Is Jacob In The Bible - Freebiblestudyhub.com
Nov 26, 2024 · Jacob is one of the most significant figures in the Bible, known for his complex character and central role in God’s covenant with Israel. His story, filled with dramatic …