Non

Non, non or NON can refer to:

  • French equivalent to "no"
  • "Non", 1964 song and EP title track by French actor Pierre Collet
  • Non (album), The Amenta
  • NON, a name used by musician Boyd Rice
  • Non (comics), a villain of Superman in the DC Comics universe
  • In the Star Control universe, the Mycon refer to living things, particularly sentient species, that have not submitted to Juffo-Wup as "Non"
  • non language code for Old Norse
  • Non or naan, a Central Asian flatbread
  • Non, Thai male name and Welsh female name
  • People

  • Saint Non, a fifth and sixth-century Welsh female saint
  • Non Boonjumnong, Thai amateur boxer
  • Non Evans, Welsh sportswoman
  • See also

  • nan (disambiguation)
  • References

    Ænon

    Ænon, more commonly written Aenon, is the site mentioned by the Gospel of John as the place where John was baptising after his encounter with Jesus.

    "Ænon" is the Greek rendition of the Semitic term for "spring" or "natural fountain", like the Hebrew and Arabic 'ayn. In the water-poor Middle East, places owning a spring tend to be named after that water source, so that toponyms consisting of or containing the Construct state word "ein-" are common. The particular site mentioned in the Gospel of John is therefore closer identified as "Aenon near Salim". John 3:23 is the only place in the Bible where the name Aenon is found.

    The name Aenon is commonly used amongst Baptist organizations and churches.

    Identification attempts

    Based on the Gospel text

    Both names, "Aenon" and "Salim", are not unique, and the Gospel text offers only two additional hints about where Aenon might be located: the most direct information is that "there was plenty of water there" (John 3:22), and the second is that it was west of the River Jordan because at Aenon John's disciples talk of the site where John first encountered Jesus as being "on the other side of the Jordan" (John 3:26), which is taken to mean east of the river. We also know from John 1:28 that that first encounter happened at "Bethany on the other side of the Jordan".

    Non (comics)

    Non is a fictional villain appearing in the DC Comics universe. An enemy of Superman, he is an associate of General Zod. He first appeared in the 1978 film Superman: The Movie, where he was portrayed by actor/former boxer Jack O'Halloran (who reprised the role in the 1980 sequel Superman II). Almost three decades later, the character made his comic book debut in Action Comics #845 (January 2007).

    Film biography

    Non initially appeared in the first two Superman films, Superman: The Movie and Superman II.

    Superman

    At the beginning of Superman, Non is one of the three Kryptonian criminals, along with General Zod and Ursa, on trial for their attempted coup against the Kryptonian government. With Jor-El as their prosecutor, the three are found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned in the Phantom Zone. They are cast into the Phantom Zone portal shortly before the planet Krypton is destroyed. Non, lacking the ability to speak, communicates only through occasional whines and moans as well as his penchant for wanton violence. Non's name is mentioned twice during the film Superman II, once in the beginning by the unseen prosecutor during the trial recap and once by Ursa ("he's caged Non"); Jor-El's only reference to him is to proclaim that he is "a mindless aberration, whose only means of expression are wanton violence and destruction."

    Judgment!

    Judgment! is the fourth studio album by jazz pianist Andrew Hill, recorded and released in 1964 on Blue Note Records. Composed of a rhythm section and vibraphone - played by Bobby Hutcherson - Hill weaves his music around a complex harmonic structure.

    The pieces

    The first track, "Siete Ocho", meaning "Seven Eight", is an intriguing 7/8 piece with a main theme about 20 measures long. "Flea Flop" was named "for the first notes of the melody, which seemed to suggest a jumping flea. This is also dedicated to the hotels and motels that jazz sidemen are obliged to stay in all over the country." The composition "Yokada Yokada" was named after the song "Yakety Yak", referring to "senseless dialogue between people," whilst "Alfred" was, of course, dedicated to producer Alfred Lion because of his "natural understanding of jazz in general," and because of the rapport that was established in the interpretation of Hill's tunes. The title track "Judgment" was inspired by a poem written by Hill's wife, Lavern. Ultimately, "Reconciliation" wants to represent "the adjustment every musician has to make to achieve unity and harmony with the rest of the group."

    Judgement

    Judgement (or judgment) is the evaluation of evidence to make a decision. The term has four distinct uses:

  • Informal – opinions expressed as facts.
  • Informal and psychological – used in reference to the quality of cognitive faculties and adjudicational capabilities of particular individuals, typically called wisdom or discernment.
  • Legal – used in the context of legal trial, to refer to a final finding, statement, or ruling, based on a considered weighing of evidence, called "adjudication". See spelling note for further explanation.
  • Religious – used in the concept of salvation to refer to the adjudication of God in determining Heaven or Hell for each and all human beings.
  • See also

  • Bias
  • Choice
  • Decree
  • Discrimination
  • Prejudice
  • Category:Judgment in Christianity
  • General judgment, a Christian theological concept
  • References

    Additional Reading

  • Zheng Wanga,I et al. (2014) Context effects produced by question orders reveal quantum nature of human judgments, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 111 no. 26, 9431–9436
  • Odyssey (Magic: The Gathering)

    The Odyssey is a Magic: The Gathering expert-level block. It consists of a trio of expansion sets: Odyssey (September, 2001), Torment (February, 2002) and Judgment (May, 2002).

    Storyline

    Odyssey

    The storyline of Odyssey leaps forward 100 years after the events in the set Apocalypse on the remote continent Otaria. Odyssey 's protagonist is Kamahl, a formidable fighter-mage skilled in both throwing fireballs and melee combat. Kamahl has a close friend Chainer, a cabalist, and a cool-headed sister Jeska. The antagonist is Laquatus, a sly merfolk who uses trickery and mind control to bend others to his will. Other characters include the cephalid emperor Aboshan, Kamahl's centaur friend Seton, Kamahl and Jeska's dwarven trainer Balthor, the militaristic Kirtar, the mellow but dangerous Cabal Patriarch (The First), and the unpredictable sociopath Braids. Almost everyone in the story is after the Mirari, a legendary artifact of immense power with the ability to make its wielder's innermost wishes come true. The Mirari is relatively small, resembling a metallic ball mounted on a wiry helix. The Mirari notoriously drives its wielder insane, often causing death and massive destruction, wherein it awaits a new master.

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    Without Judgment

    by: Death

    Guilty until proven innocent
    We condemn your soul and fate
    Never mind the possibilities
    Too busy for logic or calculate
    Take part in diminishing breed
    Where complex turns to simplicity
    When pain is acknowledged
    Frivolous calculations will be abolished
    Chorus:
    Without judgment what would we do ?
    We would be forced to look
    At ourselves emerged in lost time
    Assuming what may be
    Without judgment
    Perception would increase a million times
    Distracted by the imagination
    That experiments with ease
    If you could taste it, it might be addictive
    Where life will crush those who defy
    Take part in diminishing breed
    Where complex turns to simplicity
    When pain is acknowledged
    Frivolous calculations will be abolished
    Chorus:
    Without judgment what would we do ?
    We would be forced to look
    At ourselves emerged in lost time
    Assuming what may be
    Without judgment




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