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Chapter Three refers to a third chapter in a book. Chapter Three, Chapter 3, or Chapter III may also refer to: Music Albums * ''Chapter III'' (Agathodaimon album), 2003 * ''Chapter III'' (Allure album), 2004 * ''Chapter 3'' (Queensberry album) * ''Chapter 3'' (g.o.d album) * '' Chapter 3: The Flesh'', a 2005 album by Syleena Johnson Songs * "Chapter III", a song from '' Revelations'', a 1982 album by Killing Joke Television * "Chapter 3" (''American Horror Story'') * "Chapter 3" (''Eastbound & Down'') * "Chapter 3" (''House of Cards'') * "Chapter 3" (''Legion'') * "Chapter 3" (''Star Wars: Clone Wars''), an episode of ''Star Wars: Clone Wars'' * "Chapter 3" (''Uncoupled'') * " Chapter 3: The Sin", an episode of ''The Mandalorian'' * " Chapter 3: The Streets of Mos Espa", an episode of ''The Book of Boba Fett'' * " Chapter 3: Survivors", an episode of ''A Murder at the End of the World'' * "Chapter Three" (''Boston Public'') * " Chapter Three: Body Double", an episode of ...
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Chapter (books)
A chapter (c''apitula'' in Latin; ''sommaires'' in French) is any of the main thematic divisions within a writing of relative length, such as a book of prose, poetry, or law. A book with chapters (not to be confused with the chapter book) may have multiple chapters that respectively comprise discrete topics or themes. In each case, chapters can be numbered, titled, or both. An example of a chapter that has become well known is "Down the White Rabbit, Rabbit-Hole", which is the first chapter from ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''. History of chapter titles Many ancient books had neither word divisions nor chapter divisions. In ancient Greek texts, some manuscripts began to add summaries and make them into tables of contents with numbers, but the titles did not appear in the text, only their numbers. Some time in the fifth century CE, the practice of dividing books into chapters began. Jerome (d. 420) is said to use the term ''capitulum'' to refer to numbered chapter headings an ...
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Body Double
''Body Double'' is a 1984 American erotic thriller film directed, co-written, and produced by Brian De Palma. It stars Craig Wasson, Gregg Henry, Melanie Griffith, and Deborah Shelton. The film is a direct homage to the 1950s films of Alfred Hitchcock, specifically ''Rear Window'', ''Vertigo'', and ''Dial M for Murder'', taking plot lines and themes (such as voyeurism, panic attack and obsession) from the first two. At the time of its release, the film was a commercial failure, earning $8.8 million at the box office against a production budget of $10 million, as well as mixed reviews, though Griffith's performance earned praise and earned her a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture. Subsequently, the film received positive appraisal from cinema fans and is now considered to be a cult film. Plot Struggling actor Jake Scully has recently lost his role as a vampire in a low-budget horror film after his claustrophobia thwarts shooting ...
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Chapter III Of The United Nations Charter
Chapter III of the United Nations Charter lays out the principal organs of the United Nations, and announces a gender nondiscrimination policy for United Nations hiring. Article 7 They are listed in the same order as the chapters detailing their composition, functions, and powers appear in the Charter. The placement of the General Assembly first in the list probably is due to the founders' intention that the UNGA be the "first branch" or core of the UN system. Chapter III establishes: * The UN General Assembly; * The UN Security Council; * The UN Economic and Social Council; * The UN Trusteeship Council; * The International Court of Justice; and * The UN Secretariat. Article 8 Additionally, Chapter III authorizes the establishment of subsidiary bodies to these organs, which are typically also authorized in the chapters relating to those principal organs. Chapter III also has an equal opportunity provision banning "restrictions on the eligibility of men and women to participate in ...
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Chapter III Court
In Australian constitutional law, chapter III courts are courts of law which are a part of the Australian federal judiciary and thus are able to discharge Commonwealth judicial power. They are so named because the prescribed features of these courts are contained in chapter III of the Australian Constitution. Separation of powers in Australia The doctrine of separation of powers refers to a system of government whereby three aspects of government powerlegislative power, executive power, and judicial powerare vested in separate institutions. This doctrine holds that abuse of power can be avoided by each arm of government acting as a check on another. In Australia, this separation is implied in the structure of the Constitution. Chapter I outlines legislative powerthe making, altering or repealing of laws; chapter II outlines executive powerthe general and detailed carrying on of governmental functions; chapter III outlines judicial powerthe interpretation of law, and adjudicatio ...
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Chapter 3
Chapter Three refers to a third chapter in a book. Chapter Three, Chapter 3, or Chapter III may also refer to: Music Albums * ''Chapter III'' (Agathodaimon album), 2003 * ''Chapter III'' (Allure album), 2004 * ''Chapter 3'' (Queensberry album) * ''Chapter 3'' (g.o.d album) * '' Chapter 3: The Flesh'', a 2005 album by Syleena Johnson Songs * "Chapter III", a song from '' Revelations'', a 1982 album by Killing Joke Television * "Chapter 3" (''American Horror Story'') * "Chapter 3" (''Eastbound & Down'') * "Chapter 3" (''House of Cards'') * "Chapter 3" (''Legion'') * "Chapter 3" (''Star Wars: Clone Wars''), an episode of ''Star Wars: Clone Wars'' * "Chapter 3" (''Uncoupled'') * " Chapter 3: The Sin", an episode of ''The Mandalorian'' * " Chapter 3: The Streets of Mos Espa", an episode of ''The Book of Boba Fett'' * " Chapter 3: Survivors", an episode of ''A Murder at the End of the World'' * "Chapter Three" (''Boston Public'') * " Chapter Three: Body Double", an episode of ...
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Three-Chapter Controversy
The Three-Chapter Controversy, a phase in the Chalcedonian controversy, was an attempt to reconcile the non-Chalcedonians of Syria and Egypt with Chalcedonian Christianity, following the failure of the '' Henotikon''. The ''Three Chapters'' (, ''tría kephálaia'') that Emperor Justinian I anathematized were: #The person and writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia #Certain writings of Theodoret of Cyrus #The letter of Ibas of Edessa to Maris Background At a very early stage of the controversy the incriminated writings themselves came to be spoken of as the ''Three Chapters''. In consequence those who refused to anathematize these writings were said to defend the Three Chapters, and accused of professing Nestorianism; and, conversely, those who did anathematize them, were said to condemn the Three Chapters as heretical. At the end of 543 or the beginning of 544 the Emperor Justinian I issued an edict in which the three chapters were anathematized, in hope of encouraging the ...
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Schism Of The Three Chapters
The Schism of the Three Chapters was a schism that affected Chalcedonian Christianity in Northern Italy lasting from 553 to 698 AD and in some areas to 715 AD, although the area out of communion with Rome contracted during that time. It was part of a larger Three-Chapter Controversy that affected the whole of Roman-Byzantine Christianity. Background to the Three-Chapter Controversy The Three-Chapter Controversy arose from an attempt to reconcile the Non-Chalcedonian ( Miaphysite) Christians of the Middle East with the positions of the Council of Chalcedon. To exact a compromise, works of several Eastern theologians such as Theodoret of Cyrus, Ibas of Edessa, and Theodore of Mopsuestia, which came to be known collectively as the ''Three Chapters'', were condemned. The positions of the ''Three Chapters'' were particularly objectionable to the Miaphysites and, in an attempt to win them to the Council, the condemnation was issued. The condemnation took the form of an Imperial Edic ...
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The Monster And The Superhero
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee'') ...
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