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domainsnoun
Plural noun of the word domain.
We perceive heaven to be the domains of god, gods and/or angels, then perhaps we are all a god or angel which is a divine being have a human experience to evolve our soul on the earth and then beyond, this continuous evolution of our being and our body is just the vessel for that learning.
Submitted by MaryC on June 26, 2016
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of domains in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of domains in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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Our view of deterrence has to rise above the old stovepipes that can build up in any big organization, deterrence in the space and cyber domains, and nuclear deterrence itself, shouldn't be seen as somehow entirely separate from the sweep of our operations.
By considering a composite of domains and looking across multiple areas of well-being, policy makers are more likely to develop appropriate and effective policies for children, including funding allocations.
The more we recognize the commonality of this problem, the more prepared we'll be to develop solutions to solve a problem, because the solutions end up being the same across all the different domains.
China has a voracious appetite and will stop at nothing to feed itself, and the Arctic is one of the last domains and regions left, and we have to understand it and exploit it — and more quickly than they can exploit it, nobody would invest the kind of money inbuilding up the military capacity in the Arcticwithout reason, intent or purpose.
Often, researchers and policy-makers may only look within one of these domains -- such as health or education -- to draw conclusions about child well-being or to set policy, by considering a composite of domains and looking across multiple areas of well-being, policy makers are more likely to develop appropriate and effective policies for children, including funding allocations.
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