Amazonas is derived from Rio Amazonas, the local Portuguese and Spanish name for the Amazon River. It may refer to:

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Amazonas (Venezuelan state)

Amazonas State (Spanish: Estado Amazonas, IPA: [esˈtaðo amaˈsonas]) is one of the 23 states (estados) into which Venezuela is divided. It covers nearly a fifth of the area of Venezuela, but has less than 1% of Venezuela's total population.

The state capital is Puerto Ayacucho. The capital until the early 1900s was San Fernando de Atabapo. Although named after the Amazon River, most of the state is drained by the Orinoco River. Amazonas State covers a total surface area of 176,899 km² and, in 2007, had a population of 142,200. Its density is of 0.8 inhabitants per km².

Amazonas has Venezuela's highest proportion of indigenous peoples of Venezuela; these make up only around 1.5% of the population nationwide, but the proportion is nearly 50% in Amazonas.

History

The territory covered by present-day Amazonas was previously part of the Guayana Province, a Province of the Spanish Empire (from 1585) and later of Venezuela (until 1864, when the Provinces of Venezuela were replaced by the States of Venezuela, following the Federal War). Amazonas was created as a state in 1994, having been a Federal Territory since 1864.

Amazonas Department

Department of Amazonas (Spanish: Departamento del Amazonas, Spanish pronunciation: [amaˈsonas]) is a department of Colombia in the south of the country. It is the largest department in area while also having the 3rd smallest population. Its capital is Leticia. Its name comes from the Amazon River that drains much in the department and the rainforest that covers a large part of the department.

Toponymy

The department name comes from the name of the Amazon River. The river was named by the Spanish explorer Francisco de Orellana (1511 - 1546), who, on his voyage of exploration, said he was attacked by "fierce females" looked like Amazons of the Greek mythology, however, the existence of a female warrior tribe in that time hasn’t been demonstrated and it is possible that they were long-haired Native American warriors who impressed the conqueror who called the jungle and the river with the name of Amazon.

Culture

The following ethnic groups are found in the department: Bora, Cocama, Macuna, Mirana, Okaina, Ticunas, Tucano, Uitoto, Yagua and Yucuna, among others. These groups are more than 5,000 years old.

Cure

A cure is the end of a medical condition; the substance or procedure that ends the medical condition, such as a medication, a surgical operation, a change in lifestyle, or even a philosophical mindset that helps end a person's sufferings. It may also refer to the state of being healed, or cured.

A remission is a temporary end to the medical signs and symptoms of an incurable disease. A disease is said to be incurable if there is always a chance of the patient relapsing, no matter how long the patient has been in remission.

The proportion of people with a disease that are cured by a given treatment, called the cure fraction or cure rate, is determined by comparing disease-free survival of treated people against a matched control group that never had the disease.

Another way of determining the cure fraction and/or "cure time" is by measuring when the hazard rate in a diseased group of individuals returns to the hazard rate measured in the general population.

Inherent in the idea of a cure is the permanent end to the specific instance of the disease. When a person has the common cold, and then recovers from it, the person is said to be cured, even though the person might someday catch another cold. Conversely, a person that has successfully managed a disease, such as diabetes mellitus, so that it produces no undesirable symptoms for the moment, but without actually permanently ending it, is not cured.

Pastoral care

Pastoral care is an ancient model of emotional and spiritual support that can be found in all cultures and traditions.


Definition of pastoral role

Modern context

Historically Christian in its origins, the pastoral-care movement has expanded to embrace many different faiths.

In Christianity

The Bible does not explicitly define the role of a pastor, but does associate it with teaching. Pastoral care involves shepherding the flock.

Cure of souls

In some denominations of Christianity, the cure of souls (Latin: cura animarum), an archaic translation which is better rendered today as "care of souls" is the exercise by priests of their office. This typically embraces instruction, by sermons, admonitions and administration of sacraments, to the congregation over which they have authority from the church. In countries where the Roman Catholic Church acted as the national church, the "cure" was not only over a congregation or congregations, but over a district. The assignment of a priest to a district subdividing a diocese was a process begun in the 4th century AD. The term parish as applied to this district comes from the Greek word for district, παρоικία.

Cure (surname)

Cure is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Alfred Capel-Cure (1826–1896), British Army officer and photography pioneer
  • Amy Cure (born 1992), Australian track cyclist
  • Carlos Cure (born 1944), Colombian diplomat
  • Cornelius Cure (died 1607), English sculptor
  • Henry de Cure (born 1993), Australian wheelchair tennis player
  • Nigel Capel-Cure (1908–2004), English cricketer
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    No Cure

    by: Megan Hilty

    I got this fever
    Running through my veins
    Keep on trying
    But I just can't shake it
    All this medicine
    That I keep taking
    It aint working
    I keep hurting
    It's something more
    What if there's no cure
    Pick me up and
    Take me back to my bed
    Put a cold towel on my head
    You said try
    Some of this instead
    Then u tell me
    That it's working
    But I'm not sure
    What if there's no cure
    I've been blind
    Since you left
    I can see no way out
    I've been deaf
    Since you left
    To any word of hope now
    And the scary thing is
    It aint getting any better
    What if there's no cure
    I light a candle and
    I say a prayer
    I might need
    A miracle right here
    Cause I'm fading and
    I feel so scared
    I'm disappearing
    I used to feel u so much more
    What if there's no cure
    I've been blind
    Since you left
    I can see no way out
    I've been deaf
    Since you left
    To any word of hope now
    And the scary thing is
    It aint getting any better
    What if there's no cure
    I keep trying to pull out
    Of this spiral that I'm in
    But you're burning up my heart
    It drums underneath my skin
    They say when you loose it all
    That you can't loose anymore
    What if there's no cure
    What if there's no cure
    I've been blind since you left
    I can see no way out
    I've been dead since you left
    To any word of hope now
    And the scary thins is
    It ain't getting any better
    What if there's no cure
    What if there's no cure




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