Baminahennidege Priyanath Manjula Peiris (born 22 February 1969) (known as Manjula Peiris) is an Sri Lankan astrologer and writer who is known for his competence and skills in the field of astrology.
Work
Manjula has been making astrological forecasts both in the electronic and print media for many years and has been a frequent guest and commentator on radio and television news.
Honours
*The 34th International Astrology and Oriental Heritage Conference conferred Honorary Degree
*Presented with an award by Gloria Lawrence, Chairman of the Astrologers' Association of Victoria, Australia at the Rotunda Theatre in Monash University
Work
Manjula has been making astrological forecasts both in the electronic and print media for many years and has been a frequent guest and commentator on radio and television news.
Honours
*The 34th International Astrology and Oriental Heritage Conference conferred Honorary Degree
*Presented with an award by Gloria Lawrence, Chairman of the Astrologers' Association of Victoria, Australia at the Rotunda Theatre in Monash University
Amithodana Gamini Cuda Wijeyeratne (born 14 December 1933) (known as Cuda Wijeyeratne) is a Sri Lankan consultant psychiatrist. Currently he is a council member and council representative on the board of management of the National Education Research and Evaluation Centre of University of Colombo. He was former Director of Sinhaputra Finance PLC, Kandy.
The Spirals of Danu is a horror-fantasy book series written by the British writer Martin Adil-Smith, set alternately on a dystopian Earth and in the fictional realm of Sumerland. The books take inspiration from, Stephen King, Clive Barker, H. P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe, as well as mythology, folklore and fairy tales, often splicing genuine historical events with a fictional narrative.
Overview
The Spirals of Danu is the name given to a fictional universe where a petulant god has been expelled from heaven and in Her rage creates the physical universe a power source to use in a celestial war. The inhabitants of the universe are manipulated into strife and conflict by the servants of god in order to promote war and disharmony as it these times when mortal creatures are most likely to pray, and prayer sustains the demon god.
Various mortals come to realise the true reason for their being and whilst some choose to fight back, others collude in exchange for physical rewards.
Publications
*The Demons of Emily Eldritch (2013)
*A Gathering of Twine (2013)
*The Call of The Black River (2013)
*The Beggar of Beliefs (2014)
*The Shackles of A Name (2014)
Characters
*Adam Cannon/ The Cannon Master
*Professor Tom
*Doctor Sherrie Jenkins
*Professor George Tate
*Celus Tuther
*Gershom Eldritch
Overview
The Spirals of Danu is the name given to a fictional universe where a petulant god has been expelled from heaven and in Her rage creates the physical universe a power source to use in a celestial war. The inhabitants of the universe are manipulated into strife and conflict by the servants of god in order to promote war and disharmony as it these times when mortal creatures are most likely to pray, and prayer sustains the demon god.
Various mortals come to realise the true reason for their being and whilst some choose to fight back, others collude in exchange for physical rewards.
Publications
*The Demons of Emily Eldritch (2013)
*A Gathering of Twine (2013)
*The Call of The Black River (2013)
*The Beggar of Beliefs (2014)
*The Shackles of A Name (2014)
Characters
*Adam Cannon/ The Cannon Master
*Professor Tom
*Doctor Sherrie Jenkins
*Professor George Tate
*Celus Tuther
*Gershom Eldritch
Judith Declercq (Wielsbeke, Belgium, July 30, 1918 - Waregem, Belgium, March 3, 2007) was the Provincial President of the Belgian National Child Welfare organisation. She was also a teacher and one of the founders at 'Hoger Instituut voor Verpleegkunde' at Kortrijk.
She had finished her medical education and had even started teaching when the second world war began and the Germans invaded Belgium in May 1940. During the invasion, followed by the German occupation and later also during the liberation of Belgium in 1944 she has worked at field hospitals and regular hospitals. After the war she continued to work as the Head of a maternity in Kortrijk. She has been one of the very first teachers at the Nurse Training School 'Maria Middelares' that would later become 'Hoger Instituut voor Verpleegkunde' at Kortrijk in Belgium. She has also become the provincial president of the Belgian National Child Welfare organisation (Dutch : Nationaal Werk voor Kinderwelzijn), which is nowadays called ‘Kind en Gezin’ in the Flemish area of Belgium and ‘Office de la naissance et de l'enfance’ in the Wallonia part of Belgium. The Belgian National Child Welfare organisation was established just after the first world war as a consequence of the Belgian National League for the Protection of the Child agreement of 1904.
Judith Declercq is a sister of Ernestine Declercq (Wielsbeke 1915 - Anzegem 2011), school teacher Rachel Declercq and Michel Achiel Renatus Declercq (Wielsbeke 1906 - Deerlijk 1963) who is the grandfather of Nico F. Declercq and Françoise Vanhecke. She was married to Robert Courtens, the former director of the Free Technical Institute (Dutch : Vrij Technisch Instituut) at Waregem.
She had finished her medical education and had even started teaching when the second world war began and the Germans invaded Belgium in May 1940. During the invasion, followed by the German occupation and later also during the liberation of Belgium in 1944 she has worked at field hospitals and regular hospitals. After the war she continued to work as the Head of a maternity in Kortrijk. She has been one of the very first teachers at the Nurse Training School 'Maria Middelares' that would later become 'Hoger Instituut voor Verpleegkunde' at Kortrijk in Belgium. She has also become the provincial president of the Belgian National Child Welfare organisation (Dutch : Nationaal Werk voor Kinderwelzijn), which is nowadays called ‘Kind en Gezin’ in the Flemish area of Belgium and ‘Office de la naissance et de l'enfance’ in the Wallonia part of Belgium. The Belgian National Child Welfare organisation was established just after the first world war as a consequence of the Belgian National League for the Protection of the Child agreement of 1904.
Judith Declercq is a sister of Ernestine Declercq (Wielsbeke 1915 - Anzegem 2011), school teacher Rachel Declercq and Michel Achiel Renatus Declercq (Wielsbeke 1906 - Deerlijk 1963) who is the grandfather of Nico F. Declercq and Françoise Vanhecke. She was married to Robert Courtens, the former director of the Free Technical Institute (Dutch : Vrij Technisch Instituut) at Waregem.