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LYS Capital

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With Lys Capital, make investments like a King. From our analysis of dozens of projects, we enable and share with you only the best projects in the crypto world.

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LysCAPITAL is a DAO that will offer investment opportunities.

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With our knowledge and skills, we decided to form a group of like-minded people to invest in projects. They are open to anyone willing to join forces. Invest with us if you want to save time and money.

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Also known as
LYS
Medium URL
https://lyscapital.medium.com/
Circulating supply
26,000,000
Cryptocurrency symbol
LYS
Industry
Bitcoin
Bitcoin
Blockchain
Blockchain
Blockchain and cryptocurrency
Blockchain and cryptocurrency
Maximum supply
100,000,000
Exchange
SushiSwap
SushiSwap
Telegram
https://t.me/lyscapital
Ticker symbol
LYS
Total supply
100,000,000
Twitter
https://twitter.com/CapitalLys
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Nidhi Dao

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$GURU is an algorithmic reserve currency backed by real world assets.

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GURU
Medium URL
https://medium.com/nidhidao
Circulating supply
1,221,992
Cryptocurrency symbol
GURU
Discord
https://discord.com/invite/NidhiDAO
Industry
Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency
Blockchain
Blockchain
Blockchain and cryptocurrency
Blockchain and cryptocurrency
Exchange
SushiSwap
SushiSwap
Ticker symbol
GURU
Total supply
1,221,992
Twitter
https://twitter.com/NidhiDAO
Website
https://app.nidhidao.finance/
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$GURU - Money that grows

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Marshall Applewhite

American cult leader

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Date

"'Come On Up and I Will Show Thee': Heaven's Gate as a Postmodern Group"

Chryssides, George D.

2005

"Heaven's Gate: Implications for the Study of Commitment to New Religions"

Balch, Robert; Taylor, David

2003

"Making Sense of the Heaven's Gate Suicides"

Balch, Robert; Taylor, David

2002

"Waiting for the Ships: Disillusionment and the Revitalization of Faith in Bo and Peep's UFO Cult"

Balch, Robert

1995

"Comet Halle-Bopp, Planet Nibiru, the Mass Landing, and Heaven's Gate".

Daniels, Ted

1999

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Heaven's Gate received an influx of funds in the late 1970s, which it used to pay housing and other expenses. In 1985, Nettles died, leaving Applewhite distraught and challenging his views on physical ascension. In the early 1990s, the group took more steps to publicize their theology. In 1996, they learned of the approach of Comet Hale–Bopp and rumors of an accompanying spaceship, concluding that this was the vessel that would take their spirits on board for a journey to another planet. Believing that their souls would ascend to the spaceship and be given new bodies, the group members committed mass suicide in their mansion. A media circus followed the discovery of their bodies. In the aftermath, commentators and academics discussed how Applewhite persuaded people to follow his commands, including suicide. Some commentators attributed his followers' willingness to commit suicide to his skill as a manipulator, while others argued that their willingness was due to their faith in the narrative that he constructed.

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Heaven's Gate received an influx of funds in the late 1970s, which it used to pay housing and other expenses. In 1985, Nettles died, leaving Applewhite distraught and challenging his views on physical ascension. In the early 1990s, the group took more steps to publicize their theology. In 1996, they learned of the approach of Comet Hale–Bopp and rumors of an accompanying spaceship, concluding that this was the vessel that would take their spirits on board for a journey to another planet. Believing that their souls would ascend to the spaceship and be given new bodies, the group members committed mass suicide in their mansion.

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After Applewhite's release, he and Nettles travelled to California and Oregon, eventually gaining a group of committed followers. They told their followers that they would be visited by extraterrestrials who would provide them with new bodies. Applewhite initially stated that he and his followers would physically ascend to a spaceship, where their bodies would be transformed, but later he came to believe that their bodies were the mere containers of their souls, which would later be placed into new bodies. These ideas were expressed with language drawn from Christian eschatology, the New Age movement and American popular culture.

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As a young man, Applewhite attended several universities and served in the United States Army. He initially pursued a career in education until he resigned from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas, in 1970, citing emotional turmoil. His father's death a year later brought on severe depression. In 1972, Applewhite developed a close friendship with Bonnie Nettles, a nurse; together, they discussed mysticism at length and concluded that they were called as divine messengers. They operated a bookstore and teaching center for a short while and then began to travel around the U.S. in 1973 to spread their views. They only gained one convert. In 1975, Applewhite was arrested for failing to return a rental car and was jailed for six months. In jail, he further developed his theology.

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Marshall Herff Applewhite Jr. (May 17, 1931 – March 26, 1997), also known as Do,[a] among other names,[b] was an American cult leader who co-founded what became known as the Heaven's Gate religious group and organized their mass suicide in 1997, claiming the lives of 39 people.

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March 2, 2022 2:24 pm
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Dragon in the Rocks: A Story Based on the Childhood of the Early Paleontologist, Mary Anning, Maple Tree Press

Day, Marie

1995

Remarkable Creatures

Chevalier, Tracy

2010

Mary Anning and the Sea Dragon, Farrar Straus Giroux

Atkins, Jeannine

1999

Mary Anning: The Fossil Hunter

Fradin, Dennis B.

1997

Rare Treasure: Mary Anning and Her Remarkable Discoveries

Brown, Don

2003

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After her death in 1847, Anning's unusual life story attracted increasing interest. An anonymous article about Anning's life was published in February 1865 in Charles Dickens' literary magazine All the Year Round. The profile, "Mary Anning, The Fossil Finder," was long attributed to Dickens himself but, in 2014, historians of paleontology Michael A. Taylor and Hugh S. Torrens identified Henry Stuart Fagan as the author, noting that Fagan's work was “neither original nor reliable” and “introduced errors into the Anning literature which are still problematic.” Specifically, they noted that Fagan had largely and inaccurately plagiarized his article from an earlier account of Anning's life and work by Dorset native Henry Rowland Brown, from the second edition of Brown's 1859 guidebook, The Beauties of Lyme Regis.

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Anning struggled financially for much of her life. As a woman, she was not eligible to join the Geological Society of London and she did not always receive full credit for her scientific contributions. However her friend, geologist Henry De la Beche, who painted Duria Antiquior, the first widely circulated pictorial representation of a scene from prehistoric life derived from fossil reconstructions, based it largely on fossils Anning had found, and sold prints of it for her benefit. Anning became well known in geological circles in Britain, Europe, and America, and was consulted on issues of anatomy as well as fossil collecting. The only scientific writing of hers published in her lifetime appeared in the Magazine of Natural History in 1839, an extract from a letter that Anning had written to the magazine's editor questioning one of its claims

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Anning searched for fossils in the area's Blue Lias and Charmouth Mudstone cliffs, particularly during the winter months when landslides exposed new fossils that had to be collected quickly before they were lost to the sea. Her discoveries included the first correctly identified ichthyosaur skeleton when she was twelve years old;the first two nearly complete plesiosaur skeletons; the first pterosaur skeleton located outside Germany; and fish fossils. Her observations played a key role in the discovery that coprolites, known as bezoar stones at the time, were fossilised faeces, and she also discovered that belemnite fossils contained fossilised ink sacs like those of modern cephalopods.

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Mary Anning (21 May 1799 – 9 March 1847) was an English fossil collector, dealer, and palaeontologist who became known around the world for finds she made in Jurassic marine fossil beds in the cliffs along the English Channel at Lyme Regis in the county of Dorset in Southwest England. Anning's findings contributed to changes in scientific thinking about prehistoric life and the history of the Earth.