The Sacred
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Initial release | 2012 |
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Directors | Brett Donowho |
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ID | 1994139 |
About The Sacred
A writer (Heather Roop) seeks creative inspiration at her aunt's remote cabin but, instead, finds that a dark presence is lurking there.
Nuzo Onoh - the Queen of African horror who is terrified of ghosts
... Diké is tragically cast as an " Osu" - an outcast - after he is found in mysterious circumstances within The Sacred shrine of the village god...
Dolly the Sheep creator Ian Wilmut dies aged 79
... " (The technology) has the potential to threaten The Sacred family bonds at the very core of our ideals and our society, " he said...
Seamus Heaney: Digging through Nobel Prize winner's legacy
... " Everyone in Northern Ireland, as soon as you talk about poetry, they think about the political - but Heaney wrote about the mundane and secular rather than The Sacred, " she says...
Pakistan: More than 100 arrested after churches burned
... Authorities said torn pages of The Sacred text with blasphemous content allegedly scribbled on them in red marker ink were found near a Christian community...
Europe heatwave: Red alerts issued in 15 Italian cities
... Several other tourist sites around The Sacred Rock where the Acropolis stands remained open throughout the day...
Europe heatwave: Extreme heat leads to Greece Acropolis closure
... Several other tourist sites around The Sacred Rock where the Acropolis stands will remain open throughout the day...
Sweden Quran burning sparks anger across Muslim world
... Muslims consider the Quran The Sacred word of God and view any intentional damage or show of disrespect towards it as deeply offensive...
Unmarried mothers' repatriations: 'I should never have been in Ireland'
... The Sisters of The Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary - who ran the Castlepollard institution - said they had no knowledge of, or information on, the matters we raised...
Europe heatwave: Extreme heat leads to Greece Acropolis closure
The Acropolis in The Greek capital Athens has been closed during the hottest hours of The Day to protect visitors from an intense Heatwave gripping the country.
Tourists have been barred from entering the country's most popular attraction from 12:00 to 17:00 (9:00-14:00 GMT).
Athens is sweltering in temperatures of 40C (104F) or more.
Much of Southern Europe is experiencing extreme heat with record temperatures forecast in many areas next week.
There are also fears in Greece of a greater risk of wildfires, especially in areas with high winds. It in another exceptional Heatwave .
In Croatia, fires broke out on Thursday, burning houses and cars in at least one village, Grebastica, on the Dalmatian coast. Officials told Croatian TV on Friday morning that The Fire had been brought Under Control .
Earlier This Week , A Man in his forties died from The Heat after collapsing in northern Italy - while several visitors to the country have collapsed from heatstroke, including a British Man Outside The Colosseum in Rome.
The Cause is the Cerberus Heatwave - named by The Italian Meteorological Society after the three-headed monster that features in Dante's Inferno.
It was expected to peak on Friday but Italian weather forecasters are warning that The Next Heatwave - dubbed Charon after The Ferryman who delivered souls into The Underworld in Greek Mythology - will push temperatures back up above 40C next week.
Heatwaves are also being seen in parts of the US, China, North Africa and Japan.
Greece's Culture Ministry announced the closure of The Acropolis on Friday, saying similar measures could follow on Saturday.
Temperatures were expected to peak at 41C in central Athens by midday on Friday, but The Acropolis sits on a rocky hilltop and is usually hotter.
There is little shade on The Hill for respite.
The Site is usually open from 08:00 to 20:00. Several other tourist sites around The Sacred Rock where The Acropolis stands will remain open throughout The Day .
In recent days The Greek Red Cross has been deployed to provide water bottles and help people feeling nauseous and dizzy in The Heat .
People have been advised to drink at least two litres of water A Day and to avoid coffee and alcohol, which are dehydrating.
Last month was the hottest June on record, according to the EU's climate monitoring service Copernicus.
Extreme Weather resulting from warming climate is " unfortunately becoming the new normal" The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has warned.
Periods of intense heat occur within natural weather patterns, but that globally they are becoming more frequent, more intense and are lasting longer due to Global Warming .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com