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14541: What Is Phreaking Exactly
... people get busted off a number in one week and this has never happened before then you can almost be sure that they have stepped up security and that it is time to use a new port. Now I will discuss some of the things used by the Phreak. Topic 4: The Loop Loops, although they may seem fun they are really rather useless. They work as follows. Two numbers are ... almost belive the rumor that Blue Box tones can be used to call loops. The loops billing service didn't exist awhile back so a call to one was free. Now, if you call this new billing system picks it up. But the loop billing system is just something that At&t scraped together and there are most likly some holes in the system (like not recording blue box tone generation ...
14542: Abortion
... sale of the drug, although the government later ordered it to be made available. The use of RU 486 was supported by family- planning agencies in the United States, France, and elsewhere and by the World Health Organization and the World Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics. The long-term effects of RU 486 on women's health were unknown. Abortion as a way to end unplanned pregnancy is practiced in many countries. In Europe by 1992 ...
14543: Little Yellow Dog, Long Goodby
... Easy Rawlins and Philip Marlowe undertake challenge their morals. These two investigators are compelled to choose, time after time, between the good of society, and their own health and family life. While Easy enters a new life as a parent, he attempts to leave behind his past of crime and injustice. He looks out for, and only wants the best for his children. Easy says, “the board of education didn’t ... replaced by suspicion.” (Mosley 28). As extremely biased and prejudiced people, the police officers quickly turn their suspicion towards Easy. Being relentlessly pushed, Easy even considers giving up his search entirely. “A chance at a new life….I would be willing to gamble everything for that chance.” (Mosely 92). At this point, the only factor that is keeping Easy from losing entire hope is his ruthless pursuit of justice. In Philip ...
14544: Hitler 3
... 1933 and would end years later in the greatest tragedy in all of human history. 1938 Austria and Czechoslovakia is invaded by Germany to free German minority and to really begin Hitler’s plan of world domination. Hitler signed a peace treaty with Britain while chamberlain was in charge, the Munich agreement. Chamberlain not taking a firm stand and consequently Hitler broke the agreement. Also in 1938 the Jews are being ... of the master race begins, and the foundation for war has been built. Stalin with his unprepared military signed a nonaggression pact with Germany once seeing that Germany would take over Poland and start the World War 2. 1939 nazis proceeded toward the plan to exterminate all Jews. The holocaust begins. In 1940 Germany took over France by splitting their army in half. But Hitler’s attack for a whole year ...
14545: To Err and To Be Careful
... maintains that God is perfect and thus would not create imperfect beings; hence man as well is perfect. To elucidate on this point the author states that perfection for mankind is perfect knowledge of the world; however mankind errs. Descartes attributes this error to the fault of mankind not fully grasping our own faculties. In his fourth meditation Descartes addresses the idea of error. To the author error results from either ... old question of the existence of an all-powerful, omniscient, all-loving being. Using original arguments and ingenuous claims, Descartes attempted to prove his own existence as well as that of, obviously, God and the world as a whole. However, Descartes avoids disproving the rudiments of the opposing viewpoints and thus fails to attack the opposing perspective. Likewise, Descartes fails to attack the idea of evil by attacking the idea of ...
14546: Hawaii Fruit Industry
... that Florida, which hosts the Caribbean fruit fly, is only under quarantine for mangos and starfruit to the three states of California, Arizona, and Texas, yet can ship those same fruits into Utah, Nevada and New Mexico without post harvest treatments? An Irradiator seems to have all the answer for allowing exported fruits out of the state however, the majority of people do not want it because of its unstable reputation ... This radiation is called ionizing radiation because it has the ability to knock electrons out of orbit around the nucleus of the atom, creating chemical chaos and eventually causing cells to die or mutate. These new unstable molecules recombine in ways that produce what are called radiolytic products, some of which have been shown to be carcinogenic and mutagenic. Several well-respected scientists have stated emphatically that irradiated food has not ...
14547: Abortion
... it is all good and legal, but I don't see how he can't have feelings for the little kid. Don't you think that the kid would want to grow up in this world, and enjoy all the ups and downs of this world? I just think that he doesn't have a heart. But I could be wrong. From what I see, I don't think there are any benefits to having an abortion. You don't get ...
14548: Early National Literature
... Constitution (1787) to the period of Jacksonian nationalism (1828-36) mark the emergence of a self-consciously national literature. The poet Joel BARLOW, who was, like John Trumbull, one of the Connecticut Wits, greeted the new United States with his epic The Columbiad (1807), a reworking of his earlier The Vision of Columbus (1787). Philip Freneau wrote lyric poetry that fused the native scene and native expression. Other writers strove to ... Brown, whose gothic and philosophical romances, beginning with Wieland (1798), anticipated Edgar Allan Poe. Early in the 19th century, Washington IRVING gained European recognition as America's first genuine man of letters. A History of New York (1809) is a whimsical satire of pedantic historians and literary classics. His best-known tales, "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," appeared in The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, which ...
14549: Monasticism And Intellectual L
... an independent monastery. Cluny was kept independent from any kind of secular control. It sought to bring back the ideals of the original monasteries. This came to be known as the Cluniac movement. With the new relative stability in the church, cathedral schools developed. These were schools attached to cathedrals where religious and secular men could be trained. By the thirteenth century, there were different religious orders among the monasteries. Two ... friars. These were learned men who wanted to protect the teachings of the church from heresy. The Dominicans established schools and also had a representative government for themselves. These were both all male orders, but new establishments for women, called Beguines, were also developed in the thirteenth century. These were poor women who were devout Christians and dedicated to prayer. They lived together and supported themselves by begging and working menial ...
14550: Materialism Vs Idealism
... which he claims is the root of human fear and in turn the cause of impious acts. Although he does not deny the existence of a god, his work is aimed at proving that the world is not guided or controlled by a divinity. Lucretius asserts that matter exists in the form of atoms, which move around the universe in an empty space. This empty space, or vacuity, allows for the ... and our perception, but only because there is a mind in which all ideas are perceived or a deity that creates perception in the human mind, either way its God. He says that the external world can not be understood by thought, but "sensible things", objects that we perceive, can be reduced to ideas in the mind. These ideas, or "objects before the mind", possess primary qualities, the main structure, and ...


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