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- 6301: Internet For Newbies
- ... the ether; occupying the upper regions of space. While this is absolutely incorrect and inaccurate, it does help new users learn to not ask how the net works, and to just accept that it does. American English Net jargon is somewhat internationally prevalent. Many terms used on the multi-lingual, yet English dominated Internet are borrowed from language to language. The words "Internet" and "cyberspace" are used around the world, as ...
- 6302: Evolution of Womens Underwear
- ... market was growing. They decided that the look of the pajama should be more attractive to the girl than to the boy. In the 1960s the bra was the start of a whole new revolution. All of the sudden many women refused to wear a bra. Women took a new stand. Of coarse the older women were still wearing what they were used to, but only while it lasted. In ...
- 6303: Abortion
- ... as a means, is a "criminal" practice (GS 27 # 3), gravely contrary to the moral law. The Church imposes the canonical penalty of excommunication for this crime against human life. Catechism of the Catholic Church - American Translation Statistics relating to Catholics and the Abortion Issue CBS/New York Times 1985 79% of Catholics believe a person could be a "good" Catholics even if they disagree with the Church on abortion. Peter ...
- 6304: Individual, Group And Society
- ... relationship between a stepmother and adopted child might be a good example of attraction. "Japanese people work for the company rather than for his or her family." This might be one of popular topics when American people make fun of Japanese. When Japanese people were called "Economic Animal" (they still might be called so?), the loyalty of Japanese people (in this case people who are working for a company) to a ...
- 6305: Intelligent Design As A Theory
- ... and Information. New York: Cambridge University Press. Dretske, Fred I. 1981. Knowledge and the Flow of Information. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Earman, John. 1987. The Sap Also Rises: A Critical Examination of the Anthropic Principle. American Philosophical Quarterly, 24(4): 307317. Eigen, Manfred. 1992. Steps Towards Life: A Perspective on Evolution, translated by Paul Woolley. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Forrest, Stephanie. 1993. Genetic Algorithms: Principles of Natural Selection Applied to ...
- 6306: The Game of Baseball
- ... its turn at bat, one player at a time, according to a specific order. Batting rules vary slightly in the major leagues. In the National League, the pitcher is also a batter. In the American League, a player called the designated hitter bats in place of the pitcher. Designated hitters do not play on the field.
- 6307: Abortion
- ... confidential defects before they are born, why not after birth, why not any human being we declare defective? It is no surprise of course for many of us to learn that in hospitals across North American Continent such decisions affecting the newborn and the very elderly or those with incurable disease, are being made. What is a defect, what is a congenital defect? Hitler considered being 1/4 Jewish was a ...
- 6308: Issues Of Addiction
- ... difficulties. The condensing of such problems into a small lifespace, a single household, for example, may put other family members at greater than average risk of experiencing consequent problems such as abusive or neglectful parenting (American 119-120). Children of Alcoholics (COAs) suffer a far worse fate than do the spouses. They not only have to put up with the current battle they are facing, but they have to worry about ...
- 6309: Influence Of Television And Ra
- ... But the main question is: have they been a good influence or a bad influence? People watch television to find out what is happening in the world and to entertain themselves. A great number of American's have abandoned many things for television. Newspapers are an example of that. But crime shows and sitcoms along with porno trash are rampant. As we sit in front of the set, eating potato chips ...
- 6310: The Hoa Lo Prison Camp
- ... be severely punished. 6. Criminals who follow these camp regulations and show good attitude by concrete acts and report all those who want to make trouble will be rewarded, and shown a humane treatment. The American POW could not obey these rules because they would be committing treason against each other and their country. The Vietnamese were fully aware of this, and those who helped compose the rules knew this would ...
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