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21: Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin Hollywood, 1973. It was only the second day of Led Zeppelin's stay in Los Angeles. Already, the word was out. Hordes of fans prowled the hallways of their hotel, the infamous Continental Hyatt House. The lobby was filled with photographers, groupies teetering on platform heels, even an impatient car salesman who'd come to deliver a hot-rod to drummer John Bonham. The cold steel elevator door slid open to reveal the ninth floor. Two beefy security guards stood there, demanding a note of authorization. One had ... Jones's portable stereo. "Well," said Jimmy Page, turning to the visiting writer. "What do you want to know?" I wanted to say "everything." As a fledgling journalist still working at a record store, I'd fought for the opportunity to cover Led Zeppelin for the L.A. Times. The band had provided the soundtrack for my own adolescence, but I kept that to myself. I had a notebook full ...
22: Poetry
... try to make things better you might be surprised at the results. Don't ever take the weight of the world on your shoulders... Don't ever feel threatened by the future take life one day at a time. Don't ever feel guilty about the past what's done is done. Learn from any mistakes you might have made. Don't ever feel that you are alone there is always ... false friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere. 33. A friend is someone who thinks you're a good egg even though you're slightly cracked. A FRIEND IS A TREASURE HEALED AND WHOLE One day I dug a little hole And put my hurt inside I thought that I could just forget I'd put it there to hide. But that little hurt began to grow I covered it every day I couldn't leave it and go on It seemed the price I had to pay. My ...
23: Poetry 2
... try to make things better you might be surprised at the results. Don't ever take the weight of the world on your shoulders... Don't ever feel threatened by the future take life one day at a time. Don't ever feel guilty about the past what's done is done. Learn from any mistakes you might have made. Don't ever feel that you are alone there is always ... false friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere. 33. A friend is someone who thinks you're a good egg even though you're slightly cracked. A FRIEND IS A TREASURE HEALED AND WHOLE One day I dug a little hole And put my hurt inside I thought that I could just forget I'd put it there to hide. But that little hurt began to grow I covered it every day I couldn't leave it and go on It seemed the price I had to pay. My ...
24: The Education of A.I.D.S Discrimination
The Education of A.I.D.S Discrimination Employees are being discriminated against for their infectious illness known as A.I.D.S. They are labeled incapable of performing the tasks they pursued before they were recognized as being infected. The confidentiality of an employee is a private matter and very personal. There aremany different kinds of prejudice but not one as deadly as A.I.D.S Discrimination. The emotional trauma and future ofemployment play a giant role in the inflicted. Health policies through job-related fields must learn to recognize that like other illnesses, A.I.D.S does ...
25: Inherit the Wind: Creationism and Evolution
... the question. Creationism and evolution is being argued. Which one is right? Or is there a right answer? Drummond at the end of the book revels that he is a "atheists who believes in G-d"(114). Some scientist would say that is very possible. Genesis is in many ways a place to look for moral answers. One should think of evolution and creationism being put into one big blender and ... million years ago. Evolution is a slow process and one could learn a lot from it. Evolution is connectable with creationism. Creationism is the belief that the universe was created in seven days, by G-d. There is a strong belief in the bible if one follows this. G-d created the heaven and earth, then there was light. That was the first day. On the second day G-d created the sky and the waters. On the third day he created the land ...
26: A Brief History of Clocks: From Thales to Ptolemy
... sun will rise and set in a twenty-four hour period. Please remember that this is not the ecliptic—the ecliptic will only determine where, on the horizon, the sun will rise and set each day. In antiquity, every day is a complete rotation of the sun around the earth. Time may be measured simply by dividing this rotation into twenty-four hours. If the rotation is a circle of 360deg., dividing it into 24 ... an assembly, a water clock of this nature would have been constructed for the occasion. In the second century BC., a man named Ctesibus created a more elaborate water clock for measuring the time of day. The Clepsydra, as it is called, consisted of four major parts: a vessel for providing a constant supply of water (B), a reservoir and notched floatation rod (F), a display (G), and a device ...
27: Anne Hutchinson
... high church officials to preach in any manner they wanted. Eventually, Anne's father did restrain his verbal attacks on the Church of England, choosing conformity with an imperfect church over constant arrests and inquisitions. (D. Crawford, Four Women in a Violent Time, pps. 11-15.) Being educated at home, Anne read many of her father's books on theology and religion. Much of Anne's later independence and willingness to ... believed the current system still needed more change. Cotton's two main beliefs were the destructiveness of continuing Catholic influence in the Church of England, and the opportunities for success and religious freedom in America. (D. Crawford, p. 26.) The Hutchinson family, which eventually consisted of 15 children, took the long drive from Alford to Boston (England) often on Sundays to hear Reverend Cotton preach. After 20 years of village life ... think for themselves instead of blindly believing what was taught to them by the clergy. Anne was drawn by the excitement of this religious struggle and based her opinions on the study of the Bible. (D. Crawford, p. 18.) Her religious beliefs were mainly derived from John Cotton's preaching which she embellished to produce her own doctrine. Essentially, Anne concluded that faith alone was adequate for salvation. This view ...
28: Disney
Table of Contents I. What Walt Disney World Represents II. What I Did and How I Learned A. Traditions and Discovery Day B. Working as a Custodial Hostess C. Working as a Cast Member D. Working as a College Program Student E. Comparing Walt Disney World To Other Theme Parks 1. Busch Gardens 2. Sea World 3. Universal Studios 4. Walt Disney World Corporation III. How This Internship Related to ... Marketing IV. Which Classes Would Have Enriched My Experience A. Foreign Language Classes V. Now It’s Time To Say Good-bye . . . VI. Appendix A. Brand Essence B. Custodial Host / Hostess Responsibilities C. Seminar Objectives D. College Program Activities D - 1. Marketing Organizational Chart D - 2. Marketing Department Seminar D - 3. Independent Studies V 1 WHAT WALT DISNEY WORLD REPRESENTS I worked in several capacities while I was down in ...
29: Capital Punishment
By: Troy Baldwin E-mail: crazyt683@aol.com D-Day D-Day is the most well-known, gruesome day in the history of WWII. Out of the five landings, the landing on Omaha Beach was, by far, the worst for the U.S. and The ...
30: The Montgomery Bus Boycott
... ignored the new ordinance and continued to save seats in front of the bus for white passengers. In an effort to demand that the city follow the new ordinance, the black community staged a one-day boycott of Baton Rouge's buses. By the end of the day, Louisiana's attorney general decided that the new ordinance was illegal and ruled that the bus drivers did not have to change the seating arrangements on the buses. Three months later a second bus boycott ... dignified older lady refused on several different occasions to submit to segregation laws. “My resistance to being mistreated on the buses and anywhere else was just a regular thing with me and not just that day ”stated Rosa after she was arrested. Mrs. Parks was an active member in organizations that fought for the equality of races. She was the first secretary for the Alabama State Conference of NAACP Branches, ...


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