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The Unity for Human Rights Party (Albanian: Partia Bashkimi për të Drejtat e Njeriut, Greek: Κόμμα Ένωσης Ανθρωπίνων Δικαιωμάτων) is a social-liberal political party in Albania supporting the Greek minority.
Adem Demaçi (pronounced ⓘ; 26 February 1936 – 26 July 2018) was a Kosovo Albanian author, politician, and human rights defender. [2] [3] He became notable during the breakup of Yugoslavia for suggesting the creation of Balkania in 1996, a hypothetical confederacy proposed as an independent successor state to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the Balkans.
[2] Also on November 20, 2015, MOTi released "Lost," a collaboration with Sander van Doorn on Spinnin Records. [3] MOTi premiered the track at EDC Las Vegas 2015. [7] In 2015, he was named to the DJ Mag Top 101-150 DJs 2015 list at No. 117. [21] MOTi was featured in the Bassjackers and Joe Ghost "On The Floor Like," which was released on March ...
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The Mote in God's Eye (originally titled Motelight) [2] is set in Pournelle's CoDominium universe, where a union of the United States and the Soviet Union produced a world government and a number of colonies in other star systems, followed by nuclear war on Earth and the rise of the First Empire based on the planet Sparta several centuries before the events of the novel.
Velika Rudoka (Albanian: Maja e Njeriut, [6] Rudoka e Madhe; Macedonian: Рудока, romanized: Rudoka; Serbian Cyrillic: Велика Рудока) is the highest peak of the Rudoka Mountain, situated in the Šar Mountains range, exactly on the border between Kosovo and North Macedonia. [7]
The terms mote and beam are from the King James Version; other translations use different words, e.g. the New International Version uses "speck (of sawdust)" and "plank". In 21st century English a "mote" is more normally a particle of dust – particularly one that is floating in the air – rather than a tiny splinter of wood.
Mordechai Kedar was born in Tel Aviv. [2] His Polish-Jewish parents moved to Mandatory Palestine in the 1930s. [2] Kedar's first language was Yiddish. [2]Kedar is a Religious Zionist and an expert in Israeli Arab culture.