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Ringing (disambiguation)

Ringing (telephony)         
SOUND OF A TELEPHONE BELL
Ringing generator; Ringing voltage; Magenta box; Ring forward
Ringing is a telecommunication signal that causes a bell or other device to alert a telephone subscriber to an incoming telephone call. Historically, this entailed sending a high-voltage alternating current over the telephone line to a customer station which contained an electromagnetic bell.
Electric generator         
  • Hydroelectric power station at [[Gabčíkovo Dam]], [[Slovakia]]
  • Protesters at [[Occupy Wall Street]] using bicycles connected to a motor and one-way diode to charge batteries for their electronics<ref>[http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/30/with-generators-gone-wall-street-protesters-try-bicycle-power/ With Generators Gone, Wall Street Protesters Try Bicycle Power], Colin Moynihan, ''New York Times'', 30 October 2011; accessed 2 November 2011</ref>
  • The [[Faraday disk]] was the first electric generator. The horseshoe-shaped magnet ''(A)'' created a magnetic field through the disk ''(D)''. When the disk was turned, this induced an electric current radially outward from the center toward the rim. The current flowed out through the sliding spring contact ''m'', through the external circuit, and back into the center of the disk through the axle.
  • alternating current generator]], c. 1900.
  • Early [[Ganz]] Generator in [[Zwevegem]], [[West Flanders]], [[Belgium]]
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  • The [[Athlone Power Station]] in [[Cape Town]], [[South Africa]]
  • commutator]] needed for high power applications.
  • Mobile electric generator
  • kVA]] direct-driven power station AC alternator, with a separate belt-driven exciter generator.
  • [[Hippolyte Pixii]]'s dynamo. The commutator is located on the shaft below the spinning magnet.
DEVICE THAT CONVERTS OTHER ENERGY TO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Generator (device); Electrical generators; Power unit; Electricity generator; Direct-current generator; Emergency vehicle generator; Energy generator; Electric generators; Turbine generator (TG); AC generator; Tachogenerator; Electric power generator; Electrical Generator; Electrical generator; DC Generator; Turbine generator; Energy generation; DC generator; Generator (electricity)
In electricity generation, a generatorAlso called electric generator, electrical generator, and electromagnetic generator. is a device that converts motive power (mechanical energy) into electric power for use in an external circuit.
Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism         
  • Anastasians gathered to celebrate the [[Annunciation]].
  • ''Different Spaces. White. UV'', by Lola V. Lonli, 2012.
  • Anastasians practising a ''khorovod'', circle-dance, near a bonfire, for the festival of [[Kupala Night]].
  • Stump with a hanging cloth with embroidered the Rodnover symbol of the earthly mother goddess ''[[Mokosh]]'' at an Anastasian settlement.
  • A staff with a flower ornament and bells used for the festival of [[Koliada]] in Korenskiye Rodniki.
  • [[Dandelion]] fields and andulin-roofed house and bathhouse in the Anastasian settlement of Korenskiye Rodniki.
  • Anastasians performing dances on the autumnal festival of Osenins.
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  • A couple united in marriage at an Anastasian settlement.
  • Forest of Siberian cedars near the village of Plotnikovsky, in [[Tomsky District]], [[Tomsk Oblast]].
  • Banquet for the opening of a new ancestral homestead within a broader ancestral settlement.
  • A child is taught to plant a sapling at the Anastasian event "Green Action" in 2012.
  • Glass bells, paintings, flutes and ceramics produced by the settlement Murom in Shebekinsky District, Belgorod Oblast.
  • Stand in [[Belgorod]] for selling a variety of economic products of the Anastasian settlement Korenskiye Rodniki.
NEOPAGAN NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT FOUNDED IN RUSSIA
Ringing Cedars; Anastasianism; Anastasism; Anastasians; Ringing Cedars of Russia; Ringing Cedars' Anastasians; Ringing Cedars' Anastasian; Ringing Cedars of Russia (movement); Anastasia movement; Anastasian movement; Ringing Cedars movement; Ringing Cedars of Russia movement; The Ringing Cedars of Russia; Anastasian; Vedrus; Vedrussian; Vedrussians; Anastasian theology; Anastasian Vedism
Anastasianism (Russian: Анастасианство, Анастасийство, Анастасиизм) or the Ringing Cedars (Звенящие Кедры; also "Jingling Cedars") falls into the category of esotericism and considers itself to be a new religious movement, often classified as New Age, that started in central Russia in 1997 and has since spread across the world. Ringing Cedars' Anastasians are sometimes categorised by scholars as part of Rodnovery (Slavic Neopaganism), and often as a modern Pagan movement of their own.

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