Silas
Silas Latinized as Silvanus; one of the delegates from Jerusalem to the Church in
Antioch (Acts 15: 22–35). After the rupture with
Barnabas, Silas became Paul's principal companion (Acts 15: 41–18: 5). He assisted Paul in writing or composing his letters (e.g. 1 Thess. 1: 1) and also shared in the writing of 1 Peter (5: 12), which some scholars regard as the means by which the authorship of Peter, at one remove, can be defended.
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Revisiting Southeast Asia's Prepaid Boom -- New Opportunities and New Dangers.
M2 Presswire; 12/16/2002; 700+ words
; ...Research and Markets Ltd: Revisiting Southeast Asia's Prepaid Boom -- New Opportunities...growth of prepaid services in Southeast Asia, illustrating where each market...DiGi The Prepaid Adoption Wave Southeast Asia and the Prepaid Wave Current Market...
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Fuelling Southeast Asia's growth: the energy challenge.(Research Notes)
Magazine article from: ASEAN Economic Bulletin; 8/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Introduction: Demand Outlook Southeast Asia faces very large growth in energy...many as 200 million people in Southeast Asia do not have access to electricity...ASEAN's endeavours. II. Can Southeast Asia's Energy Resources Meet Demand...
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INDIA'S RELATIONS WITH SOUTHEAST ASIA TAKE A WING
Magazine article from: Southeast Asian Affairs; 1/1/2003; 700+ words
; ...India's idiosyncratic ties with Southeast Asia both bilaterally and relative...connections between India and Southeast Asia mean that a linear review of political...current and possible future India-Southeast Asia relations. The approach employed...
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The Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia: A New History.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Southeast Asian Studies; 2/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; The emergence of modern Southeast Asia: A new history Edited by NORMAN...Steinberg, ed., In search of Southeast Asia: A modern history [Honolulu...its relationship to In search of Southeast Asia, and the familiarity of that...
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Southeast Asia in the New World Order: The Political Economy of a Dynamic Region
Magazine article from: Journal of Third World Studies; 4/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...David and Bruce Burton (eds.). Southeast Asia in the New World Order: The Political...in their individual analysis. Southeast Asia in the New World Order is a collection...economic power with power politics in Southeast Asia. Despite the diversity of opinions...
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Southeast Asia deserves more attention A policy backwater
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 2/14/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...00-00-0000 Recent news from Southeast Asia is alarming. Arrests in Singapore...negate the conventional view that Southeast Asia is only a way station to terrorism...more indigenous and coordinated. Southeast Asia remains an inherently moderate...
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MARITIME TERRORISM IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Magazine article from: Naval War College Review; 10/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; The Abu Sayyaf Threat Southeast Asia is fast becoming the world's...burgeoning threat of terrorism. Southeast Asia is the region most prone to acts...terrorism makes maritime terrorism in Southeast Asia a regional security concern...
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Locating Southeast Asia: Geographies of Knowledge and Politics of Space.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Southeast Asian Studies; 2/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Locating Southeast Asia: Geographies of knowledge and politics...identities) affect the meanings of Southeast Asia? Second, how do current trends in...historically Eurocentric construction of Southeast Asia? In various ways, the contributors...
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Population and society in twentieth-century Southeast Asia.
Magazine article from: Journal of Southeast Asian Studies; 9/1/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...years hence, the population of Southeast Asia will be about 530 million...in 1900, the population of Southeast Asia was probably around 80 million...most of mainland and insular Southeast Asia remained a sparsely settled frontier...
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The ASEAN regional forum: maintaining the regional idea in southeast Asia
Magazine article from: International Journal; 10/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...challenges to ASEAN and the notion of 'Southeast Asia' and examines how ARF -- a multilateral...found in basic concerns about Southeast Asia's growing strategic uncertainty...organization but also the relevance of Southeast Asia, both conceptually and practically...
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Southeast Asia
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Southeast Asia region of Asia (1990 est. pop. 442...Pacific Ocean on the east. The name "Southeast Asia" came into popular use after World...designated all or part of the region. Southeast Asia includes the Indochina Peninsula, which...
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Chinese in Southeast Asia
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
Chinese in Southeast Asia ETHNONYMS: Huaqiao, Huaren, Sangley...Orientation Identification. The Chinese in Southeast Asia once referred to themselves as "Huaqiao...Central Kingdom), is avoided in Southeast Asia because it holds overtones of political...
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Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
SOUTHEAST ASIA TREATY ORGANIZATION SOUTHEAST ASIA TREATY ORGANIZATION. The signing of the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty in Manila on 8 September 1954 by...
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Identification of Tsunami Victims, Southeast Asia
Book article from: World of Forensic Science
...Identification of Tsunami Victims, Southeast Asia On December 26, 2004, a tremendous...scale occurred under the sea near Southeast Asia. When the Australian and Eurasian...from all over the world rushed to Southeast Asia to assist with the task of identifying...
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South Asians in Southeast Asia
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
South Asians in Southeast Asia There is a fairly large Indian and Pakistani population in Southeast Asia, primarily in Myanmar (Burma...and Singapore. Other countries of Southeast Asia that include populations of Indian...
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