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Estación Adif. Terminal Ave. Avda. De Salamanca 1, Avenida De Salamanca 1, Alicante, 03005 (Spain) |
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Alicante Train Station is located in Spain, and it acts as a central railway station. The trains serve both short and long distances. It is expected that by 2013, the high speed railway will have reached in this station. When you arrive at the station, you will find that the station is served by a number of modes of transport. However, for you to get to your destination with greater convenience, you need to rent a car. If you are looking for cheap car hire Alicante Train Station then compare prices with us. |
For many people, they go through the process of making the car reservation properly, and they also follow all the guidelines that are related to picking the car. Unfortunately, some fail to read the rental conditions that are related to returning the car. As you return the car, you must avoid the prepaid gasoline plans. The best method is you refilling the car. This way, you only pay for the much that you have used. Beware that the gas stations that are located near Alicante train station are more expensive. Therefore, refill the tank some miles away. By searching online, you will identify some gas stations that within your area, and have cheap rates. |
Note that if you return the car early, you may have to pay a fee. What you pay is called early return fee. The rate structure is likely to change and you have to be responsible in case there is a difference. Likewise, if you return the car late, you still have to pay a lateness fee. The grace period that many companies in Alicante train station will give you is 30 minutes prior to starting to rack up lateness fees. Prior to leaving the car, confirm that you have not left personal belongings in it. Many people tend to lose umbrellas, sunglasses, and cell phones for not rechecking the car for anything that they may have forgotten. Car hire Alicante Train Station is the best way to view near by attractions. |
When you return the rental car at the Alicante train station, the check-in attendant should inspect its body for damages while you are there. Pay attention to the rental agreement so that for charges, the deposit that you make is credited to your account as you wait. |
Remember that as you rent the car, your safety is of great importance. You need to insist on safe transport, because there are some roads that are characterized by careless drivers. Some of the safety equipments that the car you pick in Alicante train station must have are safety belts. |
Don't hesitate about exploring the local area and book your car hire Alicante Train Station with us today. |
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(This is the third in a series on Islam as liberation theology. It is based on Karen Armstrong's Muhammad: a prophet for our times. London: Harper Perennial 2006) |
Since 9/11 the West has vilified Islam as a violent religion and Muhammad as a blood thirsty fanatic. Since the mid-sixties, liberation theology has suffered similar accusations. Critics ask: What about Islam and violence, jihad and holy war? Isn't Islam -- isn't liberation theology -- inherently violent? |
The question is ironic. |
That's because it is almost invariably posed by those wedded to the nation Martin Luther King called "the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today." Conservatives there identify themselves as Christian. Yet they are among the strongest supporters of spending $2 billion per day (!) on the military. They love holy war. |
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Back in 1954, their government overthrew a democratically elected head of a Muslim state in favor of a brutal puppet, Reza Palavi. He proceeded to institute a quarter-century-long reign of terror in Iran, the birthplace of the Islamic currents so feared by Americans today. |
Additionally the government of these Christians unconditionally supports Israel, a state which since 1948 has evicted Muslims from their ancestral homes in Palestine killing tens of thousands in the process. The majority of U.S. Christians not only support Israel in general (often on religious grounds), but even its possession of a vast arsenal of nuclear "weapons of mass destruction." |
In response, Muslims have used box cutters, stones, sling shots, primitive IEDs and homemade rockets, (along, one day, with four hijacked planes) to defend themselves and counter-attack against forces that have declared a perpetual war against them. |
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Why this condemnation of the violence of the impoverished adherents Islam alongside virtual worship of the "Gods of Metal" by rich imperialists? The answer lies in Muhammad's attitude towards war. |
Like the vast majority of Christians since the 4th century, including our own day, and along with virtually all the prophets of the Jewish Testament, Muhammad was not a pacifist. Remarkably -- once again like most Christians -- Muhammad was a proponent of just war theory. In fact, he pioneered the theory's development far ahead of its Christian proponents. Following its dictates, common sense and Muslim doctrine, he insisted that the poor have the right to self-defense. |
Yes, Muhammad recognized the right to jihad. Most of us are familiar with the term which is translated for us as "holy war." Actually, the word means "struggle." It signifies resistance to the forces of self-seeking within the individual believer, the Muslim community, and against those forces as represented by those who attack from without. |
It's that latter application that makes Islam so threatening to the West. The West wants no part of people who defend themselves against western depredations. Meanwhile western powers themselves claim not only the right of self-defense but even the prerogative of "preemptive strikes." |
What the West expects in return on the part of those attacked -- especially if the attacked are "religious" -- is a pacifism that for more than seventeen hundred years has never been a major part of "Christendom's" belief system. As a matter of fact, western Christians tend to ridicule pacifists as unrealistic, unpatriotic, even cowardly "bleeding hearts." |
No, the West wants an enemy that simply rolls over for colonialism (in Israel), wars of aggression (in Iraq), policies of torture and illegal imprisonment, drone strikes, mass killings of innocent civilians, support of unpopular dictators, rigged elections, and a host of other crimes. In fact, when religious people defend themselves, westerners cry "foul" and condemn their victims for being hypocritical and "violent." If the self-defenders are Christians influenced by liberation theology, they are characterized as Marxist, communist, totalitarian dupes. If they are not, their religion itself is perverse. Once again, all of this is as if westerners themselves were somehow religiously pacifist. They clearly are not! |
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Do you see why I used the term "ironic?" Actually, a stronger word is required but is likely unprintable. |
And there's more to this question of violence and Islam . . . . Muhammad's own experience of being driven from Mecca by opponents of Islam closely tracks that of Israel's treatment of Arabs in Palestine. |
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Poll: Eggification of babies? |
Discussion in 'Community Discussion' started by JustinGuy, Mar 8, 2012. |
Should you be able to eggify baby animals? |
Poll closed Mar 11, 2012. |
Yes - Sometimes I want to pack up and it is annoying waiting for them to grow 46 vote(s) 90.2% |
No - I like waiting for them to regrow before I eggify them 5 vote(s) 9.8% |
1. The reason you can only eggify and adult animal, is because originally the eggs spawned adults, and we didn't want people having the loophole of speeding up the growth process using eggification. So currently I don't see a reason not to allow eggification of babies. What do you think? |
2. Double negatives make my head hurt. :p |
Honestly, I think if they start out as a baby from the egg, you might as well be able to eggify a baby. |
3. Before I vote, are there any disadvantages to the idea that I might not be aware of? |
4. None that I can think of. |
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5. would be nice, I accidently threw my wolf egg I got, and then couldn't reclaim it :( I bet he's done wondered off now. |
6. It appears Im the only one who'd rather wait for them to grow :L |
7. But why?? :L |
8. I rather wait too. |
Other wise it would be too easy in the wild for Ocelots. |
9. If eggs spawn adult animals and baby animals can be eggified it allows people to bypass the growth process by eggifying baby animals and then just spawning them as adults, but if eggs spawn baby animals then eggifying baby animals or adult animals will set back thier growth cycle rather than bypassing it. |
So yeah, as long as eggs spawn baby animals there's no reason to prevent the eggification of baby animals. |
And for those who are concerned that this will make it so you don't have to wait for the animals to grow up, they will still have to grow up because eggs spawn baby animals no matter what. |
10. Sounds good. Yes, from me! |
11. look at this way... |
you hatch 10 eggs, waiting for them to grow.. then something comes up and you need to log off (ie: kids whos parents tell them time for dinner/homework/bed/sports/every other random thing a parent makes you do)... you have to log off... but MC loves to despawn the animals when they are babies! |
If you could eggify the babies, simply turn em all back to eggs before logging off and wait to try another time. |
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12. agreed |
13. The only possible downside I can see is that I would no longer have to wait after breeding animals to eggify and put them in my shop. I don't think that's a downside, but others might. |
I don't think it would make much difference, most of the ocelots in the wild that I've seen are adults and in a couple of weeks when everyones got a pair, it will be far easier (and cheaper) to just breed them. Why go in the wild and pay 100r per ocelot when you can buy a couple of fish and breed a baby for less. |
14. Where do you buy eggs |
15. Store or player stores. |
16. I don't think there are any exploits in this. |
I was originally thinking that it somehow felt 'wrong', but on reflection I've decided: |
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