The Prophetcity is a religion started in Blind River Ontario. The religion was started in 2007. Canada is the main country for the religion. There is a Heaven and a Hell for this religion both meaning about the same as the other religions.
Praying
The Prophetcity has many ways to revive the soul, you can play sports, do yoga to revitalise body and mind, light a fire to represent warmth, the eternal light, and the soul.
Beliefs
In the Prophetcity there is a Heaven and Hell. To make it to Heaven you must stay good, sin as little as possible, or serve you're country or comunity for the greater good. You must be patriotic. The enemy of the Prophetcity is the american government, because of they're lies about global warming, wars over oil and the bullying of other countries.
Gods
The Prophetcity has many different gods from many different religions. From the Native Americans it is tought that one should honour his elders and respect nature. The god of the dead is Anubis from ancient Egypt. Anubis is the guider of souls and protecter of the sleeping. Ares is the god of war. He rides his golden charriot into the heat of battle to defend the cause of him and his people. Buddha has taught the worldto resolve its conflicts using peace instead of war. In hell there is a devil and he punishes the people who have sinned nomuch in they're lives until they are ready to be brought up to the heavens.
Praying
The Prophetcity has many ways to revive the soul, you can play sports, do yoga to revitalise body and mind, light a fire to represent warmth, the eternal light, and the soul.
Beliefs
In the Prophetcity there is a Heaven and Hell. To make it to Heaven you must stay good, sin as little as possible, or serve you're country or comunity for the greater good. You must be patriotic. The enemy of the Prophetcity is the american government, because of they're lies about global warming, wars over oil and the bullying of other countries.
Gods
The Prophetcity has many different gods from many different religions. From the Native Americans it is tought that one should honour his elders and respect nature. The god of the dead is Anubis from ancient Egypt. Anubis is the guider of souls and protecter of the sleeping. Ares is the god of war. He rides his golden charriot into the heat of battle to defend the cause of him and his people. Buddha has taught the worldto resolve its conflicts using peace instead of war. In hell there is a devil and he punishes the people who have sinned nomuch in they're lives until they are ready to be brought up to the heavens.
Object D-0 is was a military secret base of planning and protection and a bunker of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia under Tito.
Location
The object is located in the mountains of Konjic, Bosnia.
Puropose
When it was created, it was a military secret, not even the people that lived close by the objects location didn't know what it was.The object was created to protect Josip Broz Tito and the rest of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia or government. It was constructed and made by bare hands. It can withstand a nuclear attack.
Today
Now it is protected by the Armed Forces of Bosnia-Herzegovina or OSBIH. no one is allowed to go into the object.It will possibly be turned into a museum.
Condition
The condition of the object is still in great condition. It is even said that no one entered some of the rooms in the object. The mattresses in the rooms still have their plastic covering on.
Documentary
There was a documentary filmed about the object and it was played on Bostel television station.It was the first time it was allowed to film inside. The film showed the rooms, hallways and all the building connected to each other.
Location
The object is located in the mountains of Konjic, Bosnia.
Puropose
When it was created, it was a military secret, not even the people that lived close by the objects location didn't know what it was.The object was created to protect Josip Broz Tito and the rest of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia or government. It was constructed and made by bare hands. It can withstand a nuclear attack.
Today
Now it is protected by the Armed Forces of Bosnia-Herzegovina or OSBIH. no one is allowed to go into the object.It will possibly be turned into a museum.
Condition
The condition of the object is still in great condition. It is even said that no one entered some of the rooms in the object. The mattresses in the rooms still have their plastic covering on.
Documentary
There was a documentary filmed about the object and it was played on Bostel television station.It was the first time it was allowed to film inside. The film showed the rooms, hallways and all the building connected to each other.
Kapileshwar is an upcoming music director in Tamil music industry. As a citizen of Canada, he was interested in music from childhood. He has received his formal music training from India and Canada. Kapileshwar is a multi talented person, who can sing, write songs and compose music.
Kapileshwar's first album was Muthal Kanavu and it was released in India with HMV Records. He also released other music albums like Ithayam Unathallava, Malare Mounama, Kadhal Niagara, Suwasam, Nesippaya, Kadhal Pesuma, and Isaipuyal.
He released his albums with South Indian's playback singers S.P.Balasubramaniam, Unnikrishnan, Unnimenon, Srinivas, Harish Ragavendra, Karthik, Haricharan, Krishnaraj, P.Susheela, S.Janaki, Sujatha, Swarnalatha, Harini, Bhavatharani Ilaiyaraja, Anuratha Sriram, Chinmayi, Raihana, Suchitra, Mahanadhi Shobana, Madhumitha, Mathangi, Mahathi, Kalyani, Binni Krishnakumar, Sangeetha Rajeswaran, and Febi Srikanth Deva.
Kapileshwar has introduced 20 new singers and 15 new song writers. In addition, he has given music to Canadian Tamil films. Such as Ullam Kavarnthavale, Kadhal Niagara, Sugam Sugame, Canadian, Kadhal Angele, Red winter, Ubashanthi and Kaatradi. His current projects are Shivaranjini, Manathodu Pesava,Thalattava, and Jeevan. In Hindi, he is working on Pyar. Kapileshwar has received mass media coverage around the world for his music.
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Awards / Recognitions
• November 5, 2002: The Canadian Government had recognized his music talent and presented him with an Artist Recognition Award at Queens Park (Canada) by MPP George Smitherman.
• November 20, 2002: Vanni Kalachara Tamil Mandram, award him with a Gold Medal.
• June 21, 2003: He was invited as a special guest for Mrs. Yoga Thillainathan Kaanakkuyil 2003 which was held at Logan Hall, 20 Bradford Way, London, United Kingdom.
• July 12, 2003: He was the Guest of Honor and a lead singer for the Nadana Isai Malai held at Birmingham High Performing Arts Centre located at 1700 Haynes Street, California, United States of America.
• September 2, 2003: For the second time, he was awarded by the Canadian Government as the Best Tamil Canadian Music Director 2003.
• March 9, 2005: Toronto Mayor David Miller and Toronto City Councillor Pam McConnell has given Recognition Award for Promoting Canadian Tamil Music and Showcased it's rich Culture, Traditions and Language.
• September 19, 2005: Canadian National Defense Minister Bill Graham has given Recording Artist Award.
• February 23, 2007: Jim Karygiannis, P.C. M.P. Scarborough-Agincourt awarded Kapileshwar for his hard work in music to Canadian Film Industry as a Tamil Music Director.
Kapileshwar's first album was Muthal Kanavu and it was released in India with HMV Records. He also released other music albums like Ithayam Unathallava, Malare Mounama, Kadhal Niagara, Suwasam, Nesippaya, Kadhal Pesuma, and Isaipuyal.
He released his albums with South Indian's playback singers S.P.Balasubramaniam, Unnikrishnan, Unnimenon, Srinivas, Harish Ragavendra, Karthik, Haricharan, Krishnaraj, P.Susheela, S.Janaki, Sujatha, Swarnalatha, Harini, Bhavatharani Ilaiyaraja, Anuratha Sriram, Chinmayi, Raihana, Suchitra, Mahanadhi Shobana, Madhumitha, Mathangi, Mahathi, Kalyani, Binni Krishnakumar, Sangeetha Rajeswaran, and Febi Srikanth Deva.
Kapileshwar has introduced 20 new singers and 15 new song writers. In addition, he has given music to Canadian Tamil films. Such as Ullam Kavarnthavale, Kadhal Niagara, Sugam Sugame, Canadian, Kadhal Angele, Red winter, Ubashanthi and Kaatradi. His current projects are Shivaranjini, Manathodu Pesava,Thalattava, and Jeevan. In Hindi, he is working on Pyar. Kapileshwar has received mass media coverage around the world for his music.
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Awards / Recognitions
• November 5, 2002: The Canadian Government had recognized his music talent and presented him with an Artist Recognition Award at Queens Park (Canada) by MPP George Smitherman.
• November 20, 2002: Vanni Kalachara Tamil Mandram, award him with a Gold Medal.
• June 21, 2003: He was invited as a special guest for Mrs. Yoga Thillainathan Kaanakkuyil 2003 which was held at Logan Hall, 20 Bradford Way, London, United Kingdom.
• July 12, 2003: He was the Guest of Honor and a lead singer for the Nadana Isai Malai held at Birmingham High Performing Arts Centre located at 1700 Haynes Street, California, United States of America.
• September 2, 2003: For the second time, he was awarded by the Canadian Government as the Best Tamil Canadian Music Director 2003.
• March 9, 2005: Toronto Mayor David Miller and Toronto City Councillor Pam McConnell has given Recognition Award for Promoting Canadian Tamil Music and Showcased it's rich Culture, Traditions and Language.
• September 19, 2005: Canadian National Defense Minister Bill Graham has given Recording Artist Award.
• February 23, 2007: Jim Karygiannis, P.C. M.P. Scarborough-Agincourt awarded Kapileshwar for his hard work in music to Canadian Film Industry as a Tamil Music Director.
EarthCare is a student-based environmentalist organization in Canada. It has strongest bases in Ottawa, Toronto and Ontario. Its actions are mainly directed at doing minor things to protect the environment, such as litter pick-ups, fundraisers for larger environmental groups, tree-planting and recycling projects. However, the group also participates in larger-scale initiatives, as many members participated in the December Kyoto Now protests against "climate chaos." EarthCare's main idea is that many small acts by many people can amount to large, significant change.
General Information
EarthCare has chapters in High Schools, Colleges, Universities and Elementary Schools. Often, they participate in large "Clean Ups" in which members and sympathizers all take part in large-scale litter clean-ups, recycling recyclables and disposing of harmful wastes. They are also known to use litter for artistic purposes.
The group is relatively inactive in the summer months.
Ideology
EarthCare's ideology is mainly environmentalism, but also contains aspects of preventing social degradation. One important chapter in Ottawa's Bell High School led an initiative in which vast quantities of old clothing was collected and donated to the Ottawa Mission, rather than being added to the dump.
While EarthCare advocates environmental protection, its beliefs on to what extent are not clearly defined. The group welcomes members of all strains of ideologies as long as they are willing to contribute to the cause. However, some members acknowledge certain environmental ideas while others do not. The more radical chapter of EarthCare in Ottawa that is based in Bell High School insists that Global Warming is a threat, while others do not. Still, the chapter welcomes skeptics.
Leadership
Since EarthCare's founding, almost all chapters were tightly controlled by the administration and teachers, making sure that no group became to radical. However, many students felt that teacher leadership had stagnated progress, as little got done. Students felt that teacher leadership cared more about saving money than saving the environment.
Bell High School Leadership
In Bell High School, student Evan Bury took action against the teachers' leadership, calling for student leadership of EarthCare. After the students confirmed him president of the Bell EarthCare Chapter in May 2006, Bury led two large within two monthsinitiatives: a fundraiser for GreenPeace and the collection of clothing for donation to the homeless shelter. Bury also transformed the structure of the group, giving the students much more potential to contribute to the ideas. Student leadership had accomplished more in two months than teacher leadership had in a year
Bury, however, was unpopular with the teachers. A radical socialist and Titoist, Bury espoused revolutionary ideas of students ideas, although did not impose them on EarthCare, aside from his charity projects. In November of 2006, with the support of the teachers, Tara Chan took control of the group in what translated into a small-scale coup. Very pro-teacher, Chan accomplished little, but worked closely with teachers and administration. The change in leadership followed a successful project in which high energy consuming holiday lights were exchanged for more eco-friendly ones. The change in leadership also reduced student activity in the group.
Chan's leadership, supported by the teachers, continued until April 2007, at which point she ceased to participate in the group. The one main accomplishment had been a fundraiser that while raising plenty of money, was not widely popular with the students and, for the amount of planning, did not have proportionate success.
By April, the group remained in tatters. Few students continued membership. Chan graduated, and teacher leadership transferred to new schools.
However, by September 2007, Bury had rebuilt the group and was unanimously chosen as president. The new group had larger numbers than any Bell EarthCare group before. While teachers continued to contribute, students had much more collective control of the group. Several largely successful projects have been contributed since then.
General Information
EarthCare has chapters in High Schools, Colleges, Universities and Elementary Schools. Often, they participate in large "Clean Ups" in which members and sympathizers all take part in large-scale litter clean-ups, recycling recyclables and disposing of harmful wastes. They are also known to use litter for artistic purposes.
The group is relatively inactive in the summer months.
Ideology
EarthCare's ideology is mainly environmentalism, but also contains aspects of preventing social degradation. One important chapter in Ottawa's Bell High School led an initiative in which vast quantities of old clothing was collected and donated to the Ottawa Mission, rather than being added to the dump.
While EarthCare advocates environmental protection, its beliefs on to what extent are not clearly defined. The group welcomes members of all strains of ideologies as long as they are willing to contribute to the cause. However, some members acknowledge certain environmental ideas while others do not. The more radical chapter of EarthCare in Ottawa that is based in Bell High School insists that Global Warming is a threat, while others do not. Still, the chapter welcomes skeptics.
Leadership
Since EarthCare's founding, almost all chapters were tightly controlled by the administration and teachers, making sure that no group became to radical. However, many students felt that teacher leadership had stagnated progress, as little got done. Students felt that teacher leadership cared more about saving money than saving the environment.
Bell High School Leadership
In Bell High School, student Evan Bury took action against the teachers' leadership, calling for student leadership of EarthCare. After the students confirmed him president of the Bell EarthCare Chapter in May 2006, Bury led two large within two monthsinitiatives: a fundraiser for GreenPeace and the collection of clothing for donation to the homeless shelter. Bury also transformed the structure of the group, giving the students much more potential to contribute to the ideas. Student leadership had accomplished more in two months than teacher leadership had in a year
Bury, however, was unpopular with the teachers. A radical socialist and Titoist, Bury espoused revolutionary ideas of students ideas, although did not impose them on EarthCare, aside from his charity projects. In November of 2006, with the support of the teachers, Tara Chan took control of the group in what translated into a small-scale coup. Very pro-teacher, Chan accomplished little, but worked closely with teachers and administration. The change in leadership followed a successful project in which high energy consuming holiday lights were exchanged for more eco-friendly ones. The change in leadership also reduced student activity in the group.
Chan's leadership, supported by the teachers, continued until April 2007, at which point she ceased to participate in the group. The one main accomplishment had been a fundraiser that while raising plenty of money, was not widely popular with the students and, for the amount of planning, did not have proportionate success.
By April, the group remained in tatters. Few students continued membership. Chan graduated, and teacher leadership transferred to new schools.
However, by September 2007, Bury had rebuilt the group and was unanimously chosen as president. The new group had larger numbers than any Bell EarthCare group before. While teachers continued to contribute, students had much more collective control of the group. Several largely successful projects have been contributed since then.