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Cama may refer to: *Cama, a Parsi name *Cama (animal), a cross between a camel and a llama *Cama, Switzerland, a municipality in the Graubünden * Cama Hospital in Mumbai, India * Cama (surname) CAMA is an abbreviation for: * California-Arizona Maneuver Area, formerly known as the Desert Training Center, or DTC * Centralized Automatic Message Accounting *Christian and Missionary Alliance, an Evangelical Protestant denomination * Community Arts Music Association, Santa Barbara, California *Computer-Assisted Mass Appraisal, software used to establish real estate appraisals for property tax calculations See also *Camael *Kama (other) *Karma (other) Karma, in several Eastern religions, is the concept of "action" or "deed", understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect. Karma may also refer to: Computing * KARMA attack, an attack capable of exploiting some WiFi system ... * Khama (other) {{disambig ...
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Parsi People
The Parsis or Parsees () are a Zoroastrian ethnic group in the Indian subcontinent. They are descended from Persian refugees who migrated to the Indian subcontinent during and after the Arab-Islamic conquest of Iran in the 7th century, when Zoroastrians were persecuted by the early Muslims. Representing the elder of the Indian subcontinent's two Zoroastrian communities, the Parsi people are culturally, linguistically, and socially distinct from the Iranis, whose Zoroastrian ancestors migrated to British-ruled India from Qajar-era Iran. The word ''Parsi'' is derived from the Persian language, and literally translates to ''Persian'' ().Parsee, n. and adj. – Oxford English Dictionary
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Cama (animal)
A cama is a hybrid between a male dromedary camel and a female llama, and has been produced via artificial insemination at the Camel Reproduction Centre in Dubai. The first cama was born on January 14, 1998. The aim was to create an animal capable of higher wool production than the llama, with the size and strength of a camel and a cooperative temperament. Breeding The crossing was initially reported by ''The Ogdensburg Journal'' in 1871. The dromedary has 74 diploid chromosomes, the same as other camelids. The autosomes consist of five pairs of small to medium-sized metacentrics and submetacentrics. The X chromosome is the largest in the metacentric and submetacentric group. There are 31 pairs of acrocentrics. The dromedary's karyotype is similar to that of the Bactrian camel. As an adult, dromedary camels can weigh up to six times as much as a llama; as such, the hybrid needs to be produced by artificial insemination. Insemination of a female llama with sperm from a mal ...
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Cama, Switzerland
Cama is a municipality in the Moesa Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. History Cama is first mentioned in 1219 as ''Camma''. Between 1907 and 1978, Mesocco was linked to Bellinzona and the Gotthard railway to the south, and Mesocco to the north, by the Bellinzona–Mesocco railway. The section between Cama and Castione-Arbedo station, on the Gotthard line, remained open for freight until 2003, and is now operated as a tourist railway. Geography Cama has an area, , of . Of this area, 4.2% is used for agricultural purposes, while 60.1% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 2.7% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (33.1%) is non-productive (rivers, glaciers or mountains). Before 2017, the municipality was located in the Moesa district in the Roveredo sub-district, along both banks of the Moesa river. It consists of the village of Cama and the sections of Al Pont and Norantola. Lago di Cama is located in the municipality. Demographics Cama has a ...
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Cama Hospital
The Cama & Albless Hospital (originally just Cama Hospital) is a hospital for women and children in the city of Mumbai, India, with 367 beds. History The foundation stone was laid by H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught on 22 November 1883 and the building formally opened on 30 July 1886. The building was designed in Medieval Gothic style by Khan Bahadoor Muncherjee Cowasjee Murzban. The building is made from stone obtained from Porbander. Pestonjee Hormusjee Cama, is a Parsi philanthropist who contributed (~₹43 crore in 2020) to its construction. The staffing was provided through the Medical Women for India Fund. At the start, all appointments for doctors were temporary and revised after five years. Edith Pechey Mary Edith Pechey (7 October 1845 – 14 April 1908) was one of the first women medical doctors in the United Kingdom and a campaigner for women's rights. She spent more than 20 years in India as a senior doctor at a women's hospital and was ..., was the first ...
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Cama (surname)
Cama is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: *Alba Rojo Cama (1961–2016), Mexican sculptor * (born 1987), Italian footballer *Bhikaiji Cama (1861–1936), Indian independence activist * (born 1976), Spanish politician * Cyrus Cama (born 1971), Indian Olympic sailor * Fereimi Cama (1955–2021), Fijian Anglican bishop * Fernanda Cama Lima (born 1977), Brazilian television presenter * James Cama (1957–2014), American martial artist * Jioji Cama, Fijian rugby footballer *Junior Tomasi Cama (born 1980), New Zealand rugby footballer, son of Tomasi *Kharshedji Rustomji Cama (1831–1909), Indian Parsi scholar and reformer * (born 1935), Spanish motorcyclist * (1864–1914), Spanish cork manufacturer *Tomasi Cama Tomasi Camaneisenirosi is a Fijian former rugby union footballer. He played for Nabua Rugby Club in Fiji and won 14 caps playing for making his test debut 10 August 1985 against at Ballymore, Brisbane scoring a try. He played four tests in th ...
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California-Arizona Maneuver Area
The Desert Training Center (DTC), also known as California–Arizona Maneuver Area (CAMA), was a World War II training facility established in the Mojave Desert and Sonoran Desert, largely in Southern California and Western Arizona in 1942. Its mission was to train United States Army and Army Air Forces units and personnel to live and fight in the desert, to test and develop suitable equipment, and to develop tactical doctrines, techniques and training methods. It was a key training facility for units engaged in combat during the 1942–1943 North African campaign. It stretched from the outskirts of Pomona, California eastward to within of Phoenix, Arizona, southward to the suburbs of Yuma, Arizona and northward into the southern tip of Nevada. History This simulated theater of operation was the largest military training ground in the history of military maneuvers. A site near Shavers Summit (now known as Chiriaco Summit) between Indio and Desert Center, was selected as ...
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Centralized Automatic Message Accounting
Automatic message accounting (AMA) provides detailed accounting for telephone calls. When direct distance dialing (DDD) was introduced in the US, message registers no longer sufficed for dialed telephone calls. The need to record the time and phone number of each long-distance call was met by electromechanical data processing equipment. Centralized AMA In centralized AMA (CAMA), the originating Class 5 telephone switches used automatic number identification (ANI) and multi-frequency (MF) signaling to send the originating and dialed telephone numbers to the Class 4 toll connecting office. The Class 4 office recorded this information with punched tape machines on long strips of paper, that had approximately the width of a hand. Each day a technician cut the paper tapes and sent them to the accounting center to be read and processed to generate customer telephone bills. Each punch recorder was responsible for 100 trunks, and its associated call identity indexer (CII) identified the ...
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Christian And Missionary Alliance
The Alliance World Fellowship (or The Alliance, also C&MA and CMA) is an evangelicalism, evangelical Christian denomination It includes 6.2 million members throughout 88 countries within 22,000 churches. History The Alliance has its origins in two organizations founded by Albert Benjamin Simpson in 1887 in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, in the United States, The Christian Alliance, which concentrated on domestic missions, and The Evangelical Missionary Alliance, which focused on overseas missions. These two organizations merged in 1897 to form the Christian and Missionary Alliance.Randall Herbert Balmer, ''Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism: Revised and expanded edition'', Baylor University Press, USA, 2004, p. 156 In 1887, in a series of sermons called The ''Full Gospel, Fourfold Gospel'' in New York (state), New York, United States, which would characterize his teaching, Simpson summarized the Gospel in four aspects; Jesus Christ Savior, Sanctifier, Healer and Soon Coming King. The '' ...
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Community Arts Music Association
Community Arts Music Association (CAMA) of Santa Barbara is the oldest arts organization in Santa Barbara, California, United States. CAMA began in the fall of 1919 when a group of community-minded Santa Barbarans came together in the years following World War I to create the Civic Music Committee. Their goal was to present musical performances, beginning with the new Los Angeles Philharmonic, founded by philanthropist William Andrews Clark, Jr. that same year. The group's work was taken over by the Community Arts Association's Music Branch in 1926, which in time evolved into today's Community Arts Music Association. Since the 1920s, CAMA has presented such artists as Pablo Casals, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Vladimir Horowitz, Jascha Heifetz, Igor Stravinsky, Artur Schnabel, Isaac Stern and Marian Anderson, with yearly performances from the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Since the 1950s, the orchestra series has expanded and now includes concerts by a variety of orchestras, from the New ...
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Real Estate Appraisal
Real estate appraisal, home appraisal, property valuation or land valuation is the process of assessing the value of real property (usually market value). The appraisal is conducted by a licensed appraiser. Real estate transactions often require appraisals to ensure fairness, accuracy, and financial security for all parties involved. Appraisal reports form the basis for mortgage loans, settling estates and divorces, taxation, etc. Sometimes an appraisal report is also used to establish a sale price for a property. Factors like size of the property, condition, age, and location play a key role in the valuation. Process for Obtaining an Appraisal Appraisals are often required by lenders for issuing or refinancing a loan. In such cases, when the borrower asks the lender for a loan or a refinance, the lender will order an appraisal. Once ordered, the borrower will have to schedule an appointment with the appraiser for the in-home visit. The appraiser will visit the property, a ...
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Camael
Camael, also spelled Chamuel, Khamuel, Camiel, Cameel and Camniel, is an archangel in Christian angelology. Camael was excluded from the Holy See's list of named angels in the 2001 ''Directory on popular piety'', which states: "The practice of assigning names to the Holy Angels should be discouraged, except in the cases of Gabriel, Raphael, and Michael Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * he He ..., a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name * Michael (bishop elect)">Michael (surname)">he He ..., a given nam ... whose names are contained in Holy Scripture". See also * List of angels in theology References Further reading * Bamberger, Bernard Jacob, (March 15, 2006). ''Fallen Angels: Soldiers of Satan's Realm.'' Jewish Publication Society of America. * Briggs, Constance Victoria, 1997. ''The Encyclopedia of Angels : An A-to-Z Guide with Nearly 4,000 Entries.'' Plume. . * Bunson, Ma ...
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Kama (other)
Kama is a concept translated from Sanskrit as pleasure, sensual gratification, sexual fulfilment or the aesthetic enjoyment of life. Kama or KAMA may also refer to: Places * Kama District, a district of Ningarhar province in Afghanistan *Kama, Fukuoka, a city in Japan * Kama, Iran, a village in Gilan Provine, Iran *Kama (river), a tributary of the Volga in Russia *Kama valley, Tibet, a Himalayan valley, just east of Mount Everest People * Kama (name), a given name and surname *Charles Wright (wrestler), who performed as Kama Military *Kama tank school (German: ''Panzerschule Kama''), a secret training school for tank commanders operated by the German Reichswehr near Kazan, Soviet Union * 23rd Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Kama (2nd Croatian), a German military unit of World War II Other * Kama (tool), Japanese sickle *Kama (Japanese tea ceremony), iron pots used to heat water in Japanese tea ceremonies *KAMA, the ICAO code for Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport * ...
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