Ceres (dwarf planet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ceres , formal designation 1 Ceres , is the smallest identified dwarf planet in the Solar System and the only one in the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 1 January 1801, by Giuseppe Piazzi,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceres_(dwarf_planet)
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Applications are available at Ceres City Hall, 2720 Second Street or click here to download one. Applications must be completed and returned to the Office of the City Clerk by 5:00 p.m., Friday, December 11, 2009. Appointments are made by the Mayor, subject to confirmation by the City Council.
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www.ci.ceres.ca.us/
www.ci.ceres.ca.us/
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Ceres is a leading developer of dedicated energy crops and other plant innovations. ... Ceres develops & markets low-carbon, non-food grasses for advanced biofuels and biopower. Our energy crops can provide more fuel or electricity, new opportunities for growers and a cleaner environment for us all.
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www.ceres.net/
www.ceres.net/
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Ceres was discovered on January 1, 1801 by astronomer Giuseppe Piazzi, a monk in Sicily and the founding director of the Palermo Astronomical Observatory. Ceres was found within a gap between Mars and Jupiter where a planet was expected to reside, based on the spacing of the known planets in the solar system.
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www.solarviews.com/eng/ceres.htm
www.solarviews.com/eng/ceres.htm
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New job vacancy in CERES Horticultural services ... CERES yearly community festival returns one again! ... Consider hiring CERES for your next function, we have a wide variety of spaces and options...
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www.ceres.org.au/
www.ceres.org.au/
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In Roman mythology Ceres was an earth goddess and patron of agriculture, especially fruit and grain. In astronomy, Ceres is the largest of all the minor planets (asteroids) and is irregular in shape.
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www.edunet.ie/stlaur/ceres.html
www.edunet.ie/stlaur/ceres.html
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The goddess Ceres' primary function was as the goddess of agricultural fertility in general and grain in particular. Virgil claimed that her name was derived from the word creare, "to create".
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students.roanoke.edu/groups/relg211/ashby/Ceres.html
students.roanoke.edu/groups/relg211/ashby/Ceres.html
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