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- 1451: Teletubbies!
- ... can do, but saying that 4 technological babies can. Is going to take a certain amount of explaining. My reaction to this children’s phenomenon is that the Teletubbies are something out of a bad acid trip, but children’s undeveloped minds are far from the sensible minds of mature people. This main reason is why I can’t say that the Telietubbies are a bad influence on children. Most of ...
- 1452: Heroism in The Perfect Storm
- ... their port for their final haul. Little did they know that they would soon cross paths with one of the greatest storms ever recorded. This particular storm would create huge swells, high winds, and hard rain. The system was said to be a “perfect storm” because all of the elements were just right to create the worst imaginable storm ever seen, “… a hundred-year event,” (191) claimed some meteorologists. Such a ...
- 1453: Macbeth: Good Are Rewarded and Evil Punished
- ... to Scotland. “Hail, King! For so thou art.” (Act V, Scene ix, Line 20) Malcolm fled to England and formed and army to revolt against Macbeth. Malcolm’s thoughtful cunning plan vanquished Macbeth and his rain of tyranny over Scotland. Malcolm’s brave actions were recognized when he is crowned the king of Scotland. Banquo and Duncan were both innocent and pure people. Macbeth himself says that Banquo is “...royalty of ...
- 1454: Life After Death
- ... became increasingly far in between, while the doctors frantically bustled on in a futile attempt to stabilize the dying man like a bunch of panicking bees trying to save their doomed hive from a pouring rain. The world turned hazy, then completely dark, as George felt himself slowly floating into the darkness. He flew and flew without end. Then there was the light - that infamous "light at the end of the ...
- 1455: Greek Mythology
- ... her act she wrapped a stone in swaddling cloths and passed it off as the baby to Cronus, who swallowed it. The surviving child was Zeus. He was the lord of the sky and the rain god. His weapon was a thunderbolt which he threw at those who upset him, often punishing those that lie or break oaths. He grew into a handsome youth on Crete. He consulted Metis on how ...
- 1456: The History of Coca-Cola
- ... The Tower." During the time when the research for the new formula was taking place, it was known as "The Bunker"(Oliver 53). The known ingredients in present day Coca-Cola are water. caffeine, phosphoric acid, vanilla, various oils and essences and extracts of the coca leaf and the kola nut. The one in four hundred part of cocaine was removed from Coca-Cola in 1903(Demott 54). Five years after ...
- 1457: The Chicago Fire of 1871
- The Chicago Fire of 1871 The summer of 1871 had been an unusually dry one in Chicago. Between July and October, only 5 inches of rain fell. In addition to twenty-seven fires in the first week of October, on Saturday night, October 7, a blaze broke out in a planning mill on the West Side and destroyed almost every building ...
- 1458: Ark
- ... the Underworld were in no way involved in this destruction of man, as man had brought this upon himself with his own wickedness. In the Mesopotamian myth, on the seventh day of the flood, the rain stopped and the water grew calm. Utnapishtim looked around for land, and saw the summit of the Mountain of Nisir. Utnapishtim then set the boat aground on the top of the mountain and there it ...
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