"Alms in noon traffic" likely refers to charitable donations or acts of giving that occur during the busy midday rush hour, often in urban settings. This phrase can evoke images of individuals, such as street performers or those in need, seeking assistance from drivers who are stopped at traffic lights. It highlights the juxtaposition of daily life and the urgency of modern living with the need for compassion and support. The phrase may also suggest the fleeting nature of such interactions, emphasizing the importance of kindness amidst the chaos of city life.
ALMS is short for the gene associated with Alstrom Syndrome.
Alms are donations given to the needy and poor peoples.
It is actually "alms" for the poor. Alms are the charity given to someone or organization, such as when one donates to a church. So when someone says, "...alms, alms for the poor..." it means "I need a donation of money because I am poor" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alms
Alms-giving, also called "Zakat" is what Muslims do when they give a portion of their wealth (in the form of food, money etc.) to the poor. Alms-giving is also one of the 5 pillars of Islam.
May 28, 1937 at noon.
high noon, noon, noonday, noontide, noontime, twelve noon
Cant means chant or ask. Olde English . Chaucer. Like that .They used to have a repetitive thing going, like, alms for the poor, alms for the poor .
Alms for the poor
"Meridianus" is Latin for "noon"; the phrases mean after noon and before noon.
Befor noon means inthe morning
No such time as 12 am !!!! Do you mean 12 midnight or 12 noon??? 'am' are the Latin initials for 'Ante Meridian' ; Before Noon. If it is midnight or noon it is NOT before or after noon. To answer your question, assuming you mean '12 midnight', then . from 5 pm to 12 midnight it is 7 hours. NB If you mean 12 noon then from 5 pm to the following 12 noon , it is 19 hours.
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