nara in English

noun
1
a city in central Japan, on the island of Honshu; population 367,902 (2007). It was the first capital of Japan (710–784) and an important center of Japanese Buddhism.

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1. According to Nara, Tatunca means "big water snake."

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3. Economic and administrative activity increased during the Nara period.

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7. Agency staff generally cannot withdraw records once they have been Accessioned by NARA.

8. Aeric verifies the content of electronic record files sent to NARA by Federal Government agencies by

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10. The Taira were opposed by warrior monks from nearly every major monastery and temple in Nara.

11. 1180 Siege of Nara – the Taira set fire to temples and monasteries, to cut supplies to their rivals.

12. Agency staff researching their agency's unclassified, textual records that have been Accessioned into NARA are treated as general researchers

13. While the Emperor continued on to visit naval bases at Kure and Sasebo, she went to Nara, to worship at the principal Shinto shrines.

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15. Mount Abura is the location where the Indian Buddhist priest Seiga produced the first camellia oil from seeds made in Japan during the Nara period.

16. The word originally means triple straw hat, but also an alternative name of Mount Wakakusa, a low hill with gentle slope located in Nara.

17. The actual year of construction is unknown, but it is thought that it was built during the Yōrō era of the Nara period.

18. Iridescent Andradite: One of the rarest Garnets is Iridescent Andradite, also called Rainbow Andradite.It has been mined in Sonora (Mexico), New Mexico (USA), and Nara (Japan)

19. He was sent as an acolyte to Honnō-ji in 1831, but was transferred to Ichijō-in, an abbacy of Kōfuku-ji in Nara in 1836.

20. • Pre-Accessioning is the process by which agencies transfer to NARA a copy of permanently valuable electronic records while retaining legal custody and control over access to the records

21. Renai Circulation Lyrics: Se no! / Demo sonnan ja dame / Mou sonnan ja hora / Kokoro wa shinka suru yo / Motto motto / Kotoba ni sureba kiechau kankei nara / Kotoba o keseba ii …

22. Sika deer are found throughout the city of Nara and its many parks and temples like Tōdai-ji, as they are considered to be the messengers of the Shinto gods.

23. Nara, for instance, the protagonist in VY Mudimbe’s novel L’Écart [6] (Paris 1979), who, consequent to his studies in Europe, wants to write the “real history of Africa” and refute the shameful lies of the Toubabs – including that of a “virgin Africa” without archives, which will find recognition from western sciences and offer them, as he says, a kind of free trade terrain – Nara notes that the field of knowledge which the norms of western science have accustomed him to, have granted him the right to demand something other than nice ornaments about civilizations that are allegedly grounded in oral tradition.

24. Review of Accessioned Email April 28, 2017 May 22, 2017 by narawpadmin , posted in Email Management 2.0 NARA is receiving more schedules and NA-1005 forms for Federal Records Act (FRA) email scheduled under a Capstone approach, raising questions about how we screen permanent email for public access and what agencies and requesters can expect

25. The authority to amend the Constitution of the United States is derived from Article V of the Constitution.After Congress proposes an Amendment, the Archivist of the United States, who heads the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), is charged with responsibility for administering the ratification process under the provisions of 1 U.S.C

26. Foundational elements of recordkeeping in the U.S. federal sector + Definition of a "federal record," 44 U.S.C. 3301 + Agency file plans and agency records schedules + Appraisal decisions signed off by Archivist on what constitute permanent records (eventually accessioned into NARA), and what constitute temporary records (stored by agencies during active use and then at offsite federal or other record centers for the duration of the retention period of the records) + Record schedules subject to public notice in Federal Register + General Records Schedules for admin. records See 44 USC 3303, 3303a(a), (d)