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The first HUGE advantage is the ability to see objects without the obscurantism of the atmosphere. The atmosphere distorts and obscures a great deal of light from distant and dim objects. By placing the telescope OUTSIDE the atmosphere, this problem is eliminated. Also, the Hubble, being space-based, can observe phenomena that might be completely missed by land based telescopes because they occur during daylight hours at the land-based location. There is no daytime obscurantism of the stars from space.

The main disadvantage is the cost of repairing the Hubble (dollars and risk to human life). The other disadvantage is the limited lifetime. Hubble needs to use fuel to keep in orbit and to change orientation to point at a particular phenomenon of interest. There is only so much fuel on board, and it will eventually be exhausted. At that time, Hubble will cease to be a viable system.

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The first HUGE advantage is the ability to see objects without the obscurantism of the atmosphere. The atmosphere distorts and obscures a great deal of light from distant and dim objects. By placing the telescope OUTSIDE the atmosphere, this problem is eliminated. Also, the Hubble, being space-based, can observe phenomena that might be completely missed by land based telescopes because they occur during daylight hours at the land-based location. There is no daytime obscurantism of the stars from space.

The main disadvantage is the cost of repairing the Hubble (dollars and risk to human life). The other disadvantage is the limited lifetime. Hubble needs to use fuel to keep in orbit and to change orientation to point at a particular phenomenon of interest. There is only so much fuel on board, and it will eventually be exhausted. At that time, Hubble will cease to be a viable system.

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The flag of East Timor isbasically red. It has two overlapping horizontal isosceles triangles to the left of the flag pointing to the middle. The bottom triangle is yellow and the top one is black. In the center of the black triangle is a white five pointed star.

According to the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of East Timor (Timor-Leste), the yellow triangle represents "the traces of colonialism in East Timor's History"; the black triangle represents "the obscurantism that needs to be overcome"; the red base of the flag represents "the struggle for national liberation"; whilst the star, or "the light that guides", is white to represent peace.

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The Renaissance as the beginning of Modern TimesAny division of history into periods is arbitrary abd is based on a range of assumptions (often unstated).

In the Renaissance and the Enlightenment there was a widespread view in Europe that the period between the end of the Western Empire (AD 476) and the Renaissance had been a time when mankind had 'hibernated' intellectually and spiritually - a time of domination by the Catholic Church, a long period of darkness and obscurantism.

There was also a widespread feeling that in the Renaissance mankind again took control of its destiny.

It was on this basis that west Europeans divided history into Ancient, Medieval and Modern (with various subdivisions). It long been customary to subdivide Modern History into Early Modern (up to the French Revolution, 1789) and the rest of the Modern period.

There are problems with these divisions. Firstly, the division is geared to western Europe. The division between Ancient and Medieval doesn't really apply to Byzantium, let alone China, for example. Secondly, many take the view that the 'barbarity' and 'obscurantism' of the Middle Ages is grossly exaggerated in this view.

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Al-Chaidar has written:

'Pemikiran politik proklamator negara Islam Indonesia S.M. Kartosoewirjo' -- subject(s): Darul Islam (Organization), History, Islam and politics, Political and social views, Politics and government, Religion

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'Wacana ideologi negara Islam' -- subject(s): Darul Islam (Organization), History, Islam and politics, Moro National Liberation Front, Political science, Politics and government

'Lampung bersimbah darah' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Islam and politics, Jama'ah Warsidi, Political activity, Political atrocities, Politics and government

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The cast of Altri tempi - Zibaldone n. 1 - 1952 includes: Antonio Acqua as The Science (segment "Ballo Excelsior") Oscar Andriani as The father (segment "Pot-pourri di canzoni") Alba Arnova as The Progress (segment "Ballo Excelsior") Matilde (segment "Meno di un giorno") Silvio Bagolini as The guide (segment "Meno di un giorno") Galeazzo Benti as The lover Arturo Bragaglia Flora Cambi as La Fioraia (segment "Pot-pourri di canzoni") Lucrezia Cangemi as Signora Del Pianoforte (segment "Pot-pourri di canzoni") Mirza Capanna as La Luce (segment"Ballo Excelsior") Vittorio Caprioli Elisa Cegani as Giulia Fabbri (segment "La morsa") Guido Celano as The lieutenant (segment "Il tamburino sardo") Antonio Centa Enzo Cerusico as The drummer (segment "Il tamburino sardo") Andrea Checchi as Camillo (segment "Meno di un giorno") Luigi Cimara as Man in the car Yvonne Cocco as Suora (segment"Il Tamburino Sardo") Eduardo De Filippo Vittorio De Sica as Attorney (segment "Il processo di Frine") Liana Del Balzo Pietro Di Falco Maurizio Di Nardo as Guido (segment "Idillio") Aldo Fabrizi as Bookseller Clely Fiamma as Singer In The Cafe (segment "Pot-pourri di canzoni") Marisa Finiani as La Cocotte (segment "Pot-pourri di canzoni") Barbara Florian as The bride (segment "Pot-pourri di canzoni") Giovanni Grasso Gina Lollobrigida as Mariantonia (segment "Il processo di Frine") Folco Lulli as A peasant (segment "Questione d"interesse") Roldano Lupi as Antonio - Giulia"s lover (segment "La morsa") Dante Maggio Ada Mari as (segment"Ballo Excelsior") Mario Mazza Carlo Mazzarella as The suitor (segment "Pot-pourri di canzoni") Carlo Mazzone as The Obscurantism (segment "Ballo Excelsior") Umberto Melnati Marisa Merlini as Woman in the car Mario Molfesi Jone Morino as Aunt Maddalena (segment "Idillio") Filippo Morucci as Alessandro Volta (segment "Ballo Excelsior") Amedeo Nazzari as Andrea Fabbri (segment "La morsa") Elio Pandolfi as The groom (segment "Pot-pourri di canzoni") Turi Pandolfini Amalia Pellegrini as Grandmother (segment "Pot-pourri di canzoni") Pina Piovani as Lucia (segment "Idillio") Amina Pirani Maggi Dino Raffaelli as The Art (segment "Ballo Excelsior") Pina Renzi as Newspapers seller Virgilio Riento Umberto Sacripante Goliarda Sapienza as Anna, the maid (segment "La morsa") Ugo Sasso as A soldier (segment "Il tamburino sardo") Benita Serra as Little Girl (segment "Pot-pourri di canzoni") Alberto Sorrentino Vanda Tibursi as Contadina (segment"Il Tamburino Sardo") Gabriele Tinti as Young man on the train (segment "Meno di un giorno") Pietro Tordi Gondrano Trucchi as Stationmaster (segment "Meno di un giorno") Aldo Vasco as A soldier (segment "Il tamburino sardo") Vittorio Vaser as The captain (segment "Il tamburino sardo")

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