Jaaney Do... (In Talks 2009) is directed by Faisal Saif. The film is said to be a Love Story on the Hard Hitting Controversial notes of Shia-Sunni community in Muslims.
Synopsis
The film is about a Muslim Shia boy who fells in love with a Muslim Sunni girl with a HUGE political background. Faisal Saif plans to film this Feature Film in the real and authentic locations of Lucknow and Pakistan.
Synopsis
The film is about a Muslim Shia boy who fells in love with a Muslim Sunni girl with a HUGE political background. Faisal Saif plans to film this Feature Film in the real and authentic locations of Lucknow and Pakistan.
FreeForm-J is a GUI form editor that comes with the Just BASIC programming language. Originally written by Carl Gundel, it has been taken over as a community project. This is possible because it is written in Just BASIC, and the source code is included with each copy of Just BASIC. Because of this, FreeForm-J could be modified to produce GUI code for other languages such as Java, for example.
The Australia Youth Conference is a training conference organised and run by members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, which targets Adventist youth in Australia. It's aim is to revive and inspire young people for mission work, provide inspired training for young people in soul-winning work and provide network opportunities for young people from soul-winning ministries.
History
The inaugural meeting was held on 23-26 February 2006, with a subsequent meeting on 15-18 February 2007; both meetings were held in Melbourne, Australia. The next conference, which is scheduled for 2008, will be held in Sydney, from 14-17 February 2008.
Themes
The themes for the youth conference follow a sequence:
*2006: "Recruiting God's Army"
*2007: "Training God's Army"
*2008: "Mobilising God's Army"
Speakers
The keynote speakers in 2006 were Pr David Asscherick and Pr Geoff Youlden, both prominent Seventh-day Adventist evangelists. Other trainers who attended the event were Pr Louis Torres, Pr Bruce Price, Pr Wolfgang Stefani, Johnny Wong and Edmund Yeoh. The conference was also attended by Pr Mark Finley, prominent TV presenter and evangelist, and a current vice president of the General Conference. Over a 100 delegates from all over Australia attended this event.
The keynote speakers in 2007 were Peter Gregory and Randy Skeete. Other trainers who attended the event were Pr Louis Torres, Pr Bruce Price, Pr Greg Evans, Dr Allan Lindsay, Pr Mark Finley, Dan Vis and Johnny Wong. Over 350 delegates from over 80 Adventist churches from around Australia attended this event. The conference was highlighted by an afternoon of public evangelism on the streets of Melbourne and surrounding suburbs, in preparation for a major public evangelistic campaign titled Discoveries 2007, hosted by Pr Mark Finley.
The keynote speakers for 2008 have yet to be confirmed.
History
The inaugural meeting was held on 23-26 February 2006, with a subsequent meeting on 15-18 February 2007; both meetings were held in Melbourne, Australia. The next conference, which is scheduled for 2008, will be held in Sydney, from 14-17 February 2008.
Themes
The themes for the youth conference follow a sequence:
*2006: "Recruiting God's Army"
*2007: "Training God's Army"
*2008: "Mobilising God's Army"
Speakers
The keynote speakers in 2006 were Pr David Asscherick and Pr Geoff Youlden, both prominent Seventh-day Adventist evangelists. Other trainers who attended the event were Pr Louis Torres, Pr Bruce Price, Pr Wolfgang Stefani, Johnny Wong and Edmund Yeoh. The conference was also attended by Pr Mark Finley, prominent TV presenter and evangelist, and a current vice president of the General Conference. Over a 100 delegates from all over Australia attended this event.
The keynote speakers in 2007 were Peter Gregory and Randy Skeete. Other trainers who attended the event were Pr Louis Torres, Pr Bruce Price, Pr Greg Evans, Dr Allan Lindsay, Pr Mark Finley, Dan Vis and Johnny Wong. Over 350 delegates from over 80 Adventist churches from around Australia attended this event. The conference was highlighted by an afternoon of public evangelism on the streets of Melbourne and surrounding suburbs, in preparation for a major public evangelistic campaign titled Discoveries 2007, hosted by Pr Mark Finley.
The keynote speakers for 2008 have yet to be confirmed.
SVR Spetsgruppa Strelok (arrow, gunner, pointer) is a virtually unknown Detachment composed of Regional Teams. Each department (geographical region) contains of 10-24 members on station or in training. Each department can receive instructions from the President of Russian Federation, Residentura, or Chief of Consular Affairs in whichever country the assignment is to take place. Our secondary role was to provide Documents and Local Intelligence on Prime Targets for Supporting Special Detachment Groups. We belong to SVR-Directorate S. Each Team Member has following training :
* Our Motto : БроÑ?ить Ð?е Тень (Cast no Shadow)
* Response : ПрÑ?татьÑ?Ñ? Ha Открытом Boздухoм. (Hide in plain sight/open air.)
These grew from the following KGB Chief Directorates:
*The First Chief Directorate (Foreign Operations) — responsible for foreign operations and intelligence-gathering. This chief directorate had many sub-directorates of its own. The First Chief Directorate also ran the Executive Action Department, or Department V, which conducted assassinations, snatches and sabotage in enemy territory.
*The Second Chief Directorate — responsible for counter-intelligence and internal political control of citizens and foreigners in the Soviet Union.
*The Fifth Chief Directorate — also responsible for internal security; originally combated political dissent; later assumed tasks of the Second Chief Directorate, such as controlling religious dissent, monitoring artists, and the censorship of media; it was renamed Directorate Z (to Protect the Constitutional Order) in 1989.
Spetsgruppa Strelok is outgrowth of Spetsgruppa Vympel. Do to Russian Society and Buearocracy constantly changing to meet new needs, all info is to be considered outdated by time of publication, as Internal Ministry doesn't allow release until it no longer represents threat.
Our patch was similar to Brigade 34-Я MВД, but w/ Big Dipper over left shoulder pointing to Polaris over beret. (similar to Alaska State Flag.)
Below are links to patches similar to ours :
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*Please link sites of reference to this article and cross connect to other KGB/SVR strings if you are better at editting this Site than I.
The above should be cross-linked to other SVR/KGB articles. I don't know how to, so please help. If you have any questions or request additional unclassified info please note this and I will try to respond within one week.
Whiterussian1974 (talk) Whiterussian1974 (talk) 02:13, 11 February 2008 (UTC)
* Our Motto : БроÑ?ить Ð?е Тень (Cast no Shadow)
* Response : ПрÑ?татьÑ?Ñ? Ha Открытом Boздухoм. (Hide in plain sight/open air.)
These grew from the following KGB Chief Directorates:
*The First Chief Directorate (Foreign Operations) — responsible for foreign operations and intelligence-gathering. This chief directorate had many sub-directorates of its own. The First Chief Directorate also ran the Executive Action Department, or Department V, which conducted assassinations, snatches and sabotage in enemy territory.
*The Second Chief Directorate — responsible for counter-intelligence and internal political control of citizens and foreigners in the Soviet Union.
*The Fifth Chief Directorate — also responsible for internal security; originally combated political dissent; later assumed tasks of the Second Chief Directorate, such as controlling religious dissent, monitoring artists, and the censorship of media; it was renamed Directorate Z (to Protect the Constitutional Order) in 1989.
Spetsgruppa Strelok is outgrowth of Spetsgruppa Vympel. Do to Russian Society and Buearocracy constantly changing to meet new needs, all info is to be considered outdated by time of publication, as Internal Ministry doesn't allow release until it no longer represents threat.
Our patch was similar to Brigade 34-Я MВД, but w/ Big Dipper over left shoulder pointing to Polaris over beret. (similar to Alaska State Flag.)
Below are links to patches similar to ours :
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*Please link sites of reference to this article and cross connect to other KGB/SVR strings if you are better at editting this Site than I.
The above should be cross-linked to other SVR/KGB articles. I don't know how to, so please help. If you have any questions or request additional unclassified info please note this and I will try to respond within one week.
Whiterussian1974 (talk) Whiterussian1974 (talk) 02:13, 11 February 2008 (UTC)