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7381: Philosophy Of Descartes
... parts of the body but rather its brain. The nature of a body cannot be moved by another part of a body besides the brain, just as a chord ABCD will not be changed if D is removed. ABC will stay at the same position, stagnant and unaffected by the disposition of D. Descartes ends his Meditations by discussing dreams and reality. He believes that our memory and mind cannot connect our lives to the dreams. Adding that an image that appears in our dreams are phantoms or ...
7382: The Federal Bureau of Investigation
... is to a greater extent.. With all of this responsibility, it is logical to say that the FBI is a field-oriented organization. They have nine divisions and four offices at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. These divisions and offices provide direction and support services to 56 field offices and approximately 10,100 Special Agents and 13,700 other employees. Each FBI field office is overseen by a Special Agent in Charge, except for those located in New York City and Washington, D.C. Due to their large size, those offices are each managed by an Assistant Director in Charge. FBI field offices conduct their official business both directly from their headquarters and through approximately 400 satellite offices ...
7383: Paradise Lost 2
... defends God's foreknowledge in Book III, when God says, . . they [rebel angels] themselves decreed Thir own revolt, not I: if I foreknew, Foreknowledge had no influence on their fault, Which had no less prov'd certain unforeknow. God states that His knowledge of future events is not the same as predestination, he establishes himself as merely a bystander in these events. To force His divine will on the Angels or ... properly placing blame. I made him [Man] just and right Sufficient to have stood, though free to fall Such I created all th' Ethereal Powers And Spirits, both them who stood and them who fail'd Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Milton explains here, that although both the angels and men are his creations and perhaps even 'minions', they nevertheless must make all decisions based on their ...
7384: No Exit And Its Existentialist
... what wickedness is, and shame, and fear. There were days when you peered into yourself, into the secret places of your heart, and what you saw there made you faint with horror. And then, next day, you didn't know what to make of it, you couldn't interpret the horror you had glimpsed the day before. Yes, you know what evil costs. And when you say I'm a coward, you know from experience what that means. (No Exit, pg. 43) At the same time, Sartre is briefly introducing the ...
7385: Al Capone 2
... who gave him the scares on his face. Capone was a marked man by this time, and after several attempts on his life from a rival gang, he struck back with the St. Valentine's Day Massacre on February 14, 1929 (Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia © 1996, 1997 Compton's NewMedia). It may be the greatest violence that ever occured during the Chicago gang era, as seven members of "Bugsy" Moran's ... S. investigator, Elmer L. Irey, had built a case against him that was strong enough to convict him on tax evasion charges RL:http://clio.nara.gov/exhall/originals/capone.html 1). On the first day of the income tax evasion trial which began on October 7, 1930 Capone and his lawyers were confident because they had previewed the list of jurors and knew the names and addresses of each of ...
7386: A History Of The Beatles
... their strong sense of self-determination, going against their record company and management on many issues, even refusing to tour at the height of their popularity. Of course, their countless hit singles have become modern-day folk songs, covered by hundreds of individuals and groups and inspiring countless more, and have sold more copies than those of any other band in history. The roots of the Beatles date back to Liverpool ... it would chart. The band became regular guests on the BBC, performing over fifty times between 1962 and 1964. In February of 1963 the Beatles returned to the studio to record 10 songs (in one day!) for their first album, Please Please Me, which was released the following month. It became an instant hit, staying at No. 1 in Britain for 30 weeks and by October, female fans were screaming at ...
7387: Miyamoto Musashi
... and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Musashi joined ranks with Shogun Hideyoshi in hopes of fame and riches. In one huge battle called the battle of Seki ga Hara, seventy thousand samurai lost their lives in the three day skirmish. Tokugawa Ieyasu won the battle and the war. A man-hunt was conducted for all samurai who swore allegiance to Hideyoshi. Musashi survived both the three day fight and Tokugawa’s man hunt. Musashi finally returns to his hometown of Miyamoto but was not welcomed back as a hero. The people remembered what Musashi was like as a youth. He was falsely ...
7388: Modibo Diarra
... help him out and get him acclimated with the United States. When you listen to Modibo speak and hear what he had to go through to get to America and pursue his goal of one day taking care of his family, you then begin to have a routing interest for Modibo and hope that one day he can reach his goal. Through talking to people who know Modibo, I am not the only one hoping he succeeds.
7389: Perspective In As For Me And M
... Philipfs study. It plays a large role in defining his character. Despite being ga big able bodied manh (Ross, 3) Philip is quite weak emotionally. He can not cope with many of the day-to-day stressors he is encountered with. When something of some uncertainty arises, Philip always retreats to his study. It is there, where he expresses himself. gIt seems that tonight, for the first time in my life ...
7390: The Potential Effects of a Depleted Ozone Layer - Detrykowski
... Reports Aug. 1994: 546. Jones, David. " Ozone. " Earthkeeper Oct./ Nov. 1992: 36 - 46. Lean, Geoffrey, Don Hinrichsen, and Adam Markham, eds. Atlas of the Environment. New York City: Prentice Hall Press Inc., 1990. Lemonick, Michael D. " Deadly Danger in a Spray Can. " Time 2 Jan. 1989: 41. Lemonick, Michael D. " The Ozone Vanishes. " Time 17 Feb. 1992: 40 - 44. Rowland, F. Sherwood. " Northern Exposure. " People 20 Apr. 1992: 66 - 68. Way, David. " Twilight on the Ozone. " Probe Post, Winter 1988, 10: 3- 6. Zimmer, Carl ...


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