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Tropicana Express
Tropicana Express > IFP > 2121 S Casino Drive > Laughlin > NV > 86442>3.5>From Laughlin Bullhead International Airport:
Follow Airport Drive to Bullhead Parkway.
Turn left on Bullhead and go across the bridge.
Make an immediate left onto Casino Drive.
The hotel is located on the right.
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The Rickety Bridge and the Broken Mirror
?John and Christ administered baptism totins corpore submersione, by the submission of the whole body ? The very word ?baptize? ? signifies to immerse entirely, and it is certain that immersion was the practice of the ancient Church.? John Calvin ?The Greek word baptizo means ?immerse? or ?plunge?, and the word baptisma means ?immersion?.? Martin Luther ?Immersion of the whole body was used from the beginning, which expresses the force of the word ?baptize?, whence John baptized in a river. It was afterward changed into sprinkling, though it is uncertain when or by whom.? Ulrich Zwingli ?Baptism is immersion in water.? Philip Melancthon ?It is true that there is no express command to baptize infants in the New Testament, no express record of the baptism of infants, and no passages so stringently implying it that we must infer from them that infants were baptized.? B. B. Warfield ?There is no Biblical basis for infant baptism?this tradition is simply an old error of the church.? Karl Barth
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The Bridge To Dalmatia: A Search For The Meaning Of Place
PAccompanying Francis Violich on walks through the mainland cities of Zadar, Split, and Dubrovnik and the offshore towns and villages of Bra, Hvar, Kor ula, and Peljeaac, readers of The Bridge to Dalmatia have the opportunity to discover the cultural and historical meanings hidden in the Dalmatian coastal centers -- and to explore the importance of humanistic concerns in environmental design in general. The book engages readers in a process of interacting with the place and its residents, creating mental images and maps, and reading the environment intuitively. Using original plans, maps, and drawings, as well as Croatian historical writings and archival materials rarely known in English, Violich weaves together text and images in field studies of a dozen Croatian cities, towns, and villages as he examines how personal heritage is tied to geography and place. Step by step, moving through these locales, general readers and design professionals alike may explore the evolving nature of identity with place and discover how urban connectedness is achieved through awareness of environmental identity and spatial form. The book's approach is much like that of Kevin Lynch's pioneering work, Image of the City./PPViolich's search for the meaning of place begins with the strong environmental identity that his forebears felt with their places of origin on the islands and peninsulas of the Adriatic coast of Croatia. Although these forebears immigrated to San Francisco, they maintained a strong connection to places left behind. His family's strong roots -- which became his bridge from California to Dalmatia -- are the basis for Violich's theory of identity with place, which he based on direct experience of the form and content of this region. /PPIn my experience at both ends of The Bridge, Dalmatians readily express feelings of attachment and affection for their own particular home place and its superiority over other places. The vigorous sense of commitment to a phys@záG®{ÿ¾Úx
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