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Nimetu
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Nimetu

Symbols · Masons lead their meetings using a ritualised format · Teach moral and lessons of the principles · Use signs handshakes, special words, clothes Becoming a member · 21 years old man. Have the support of three members. Interview Voting procedure · Membership is generally lifelong · Degrees: 1.Entered Apprentice 2. Fellow Craft 3. Master Mason Stages of personal development Famous freemasons · George Washington · Franklin Delano Roosevelt · Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart · Aleksandr Sergeyvich Pushkin · Jean Sibelius Freemasonry in Estonia · Re-established in Estonia in the year 1992 · Ten lodges plus one research lodge are in Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Haapsalu and Viljandi. · Freemason symbol on money Suspicion · Money ??? · Conspiracy ??? · Satanism ??? Humour · A man is walking throw the local park suddenly he notices

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English portfolio
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English portfolio

Enlightenment and enlightened absolutism After Pietism and the Moravian movement, the next spiritual trend to arrive in Estonia was the Enlightenment. Its ideas were propagated in the Baltic provinces by the German Enlightenment movement which sought support from absolutism and relied heavily on the Protestant church. The chief media in Estonia were books and the press; the first institutional forms of expression were the clubs, societies and freemasons' lodges of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. During the Enlightenment, the Lutheran church, under Baltic German control, also adopted theological rationalism which relied on human reason in interpreting the Bible, and reduced Christianity to the status of mere moral teaching. The popular literature of the time directed at the peasantry was the foundation of secular literature in the Estonian language. The purpose of Enlightenment literature was to offer the

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

joy." Cramer almost certainly •composed the messages only for his own pleasure or en-Icouragement, perhaps choosing the spiral because it sym-Jbolized unrolling time and so a future to which he may have looked forward. Cryptography has protected not only personal secrets, but spiritual ones as well. Secret societies have long used ciphers. The Free and Accepted Masons monopolized the antique pigpen cipher to such an extent that it is often called the Freemasons' cipher. Its most common modern form is this: [Codebreakers 413.jpg] Thus Scottish rite would be enciphered These symbols stand out here and there in the printed manuals of Masonry; they comprise part of the mixture of cryptography, abbreviation, and rebus with which the Masons diguise their secret rituals. In the postbellum South, the Knights of the Golden Circle, a kind of Ku Klux Klan, used

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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