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NOOMA is a series of 24 short films (less than 14 minutes each) produced by Flannel that "blend [events of] everyday with discussion about God". [1] The name NOOMA comes from a phonetic spelling of the Greek word πνευμα ( pneuma ), meaning "wind or spirit".
Anne-Marie Bird links Pullman's concept of "Dust" to "a conventional metaphor for human physicality inspired by God's judgment on humanity." [1] Writing in Children's Literature in Education, she suggests that the first trilogy develops John Milton's metaphor of "dark materials" from Paradise Lost "into a ‘substance’ in which good and evil, and spirit and matter – conceptual opposites ...
The Book of Dust is a trilogy of fantasy novels by Philip Pullman, which expands his trilogy His Dark Materials. The books further chronicle the adventures of Lyra Belacqua and her battle against the theocratic organisation known as the Magisterium, and shed more light on the mysterious substance called Dust .
i changed the company name to flannel. flannel is the non-profit company, nooma is the product. --divinevelocity 04:10, 15 March 2007 (UTC) ahem, again. --divinevelocity 03:55, 06 September 2007 (UTC) I changed the introduction to give better understanding that Flannel is the company producing Nooma.
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The dust pond features on Eros are thought to be from dry regolith materials, while that of found in the moon are thought to come from ejecta melt. On the surface of asteroid 4 Vesta both type 1 (ejecta) and type 2 (dust ponds) have been found within 0˚–30°N/S, that is in the equatorial region. 10 craters have been identified on Vesta with ...
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The study, which was published in the journal Chemosphere in December, is raising a lot of questions about the safety of using disposable tea bags. Here’s what researchers found, plus how to ...