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- 5331: I Was With ______ When ......
- ... said i had no money and they said well we won't heal him. I thought quickly and said he'll die. The doctor said many people get killed every day or sent to his death by lennie. I was going to ask who was lennie. But he left. Luckily though this doctor that saved you said he designed a new type of Umm... " Robotic Equipment " said the doctor filling in ... said yes to anything. " George continued " I forgot to tell you how i got out, well you see when that man took me along this hallway, so i got pissed off and strangled him to death i ran along the hallway trying to find an exit when i see you slumped on the ground bleeding like anything, so i picked you up and brought you here.". I got up and went ...
- 5332: My Lost Love
- ... a month since that day, and everytime I look at her picture it hurts me so much I could die. Everyday I think about that night, and what I could have done to prevent her death. One thing is for sure, love has never hurt me this much before. That next day I went to her grave. "Umm..... I wrote you this poem. It's about you and what I thought ... my chest. " I hope you can read this from your spot in Heaven." I said with my tear filled eyes as I was setting the poem on her grave. This is what the poem said, "Death Of An Innocent I went to a party Dominiq, I remembered what you said. You told me not to drink, so I drank soda instead. I really felt proud inside, the way you said I ...
- 5333: Custer's Last Stand
- ... a bell in the minds of many as you will see in tonight's segments..."Custer Stands Again". Tonight we will have a one on one, first time interview with General George Armstrong Custer. His death stirred up bitter controversy. Well he is with us today for one last chance to get to the bottom of everything. Let me introduce General George Armstrong Custer. Hello General. Custer: Hello Bill, how are ... you mean, ironic? Custer: Well all through life I wanted to be famous and looked up to by others. Well I think its ironic that I got what I wanted and became famous, after my death at the hands of my true enemies....The Indians. Bill: You mentioned something about aspirations. What was another aspiration that you had? Custer: Well I was planning and wanted to become President of The United ...
- 5334: Personal Writing: The Hamster
- ... going to deal with my sister in the immediate future. The worst of my hamster experience happened very quickly after I discovered the dead hamster. The phone call. Uh oh... Shortly after the hamster's death, my mom called, and asked me how everything was going. Unfortunately, she asked me about the hamster, so I decided to tell the truth instead of making up some excuse. My mom wasn't very ... forever. No, that wouldn't have been the solution, and even if I successfully did it, I wouldn't have felt good about myself. I knew that my sister would get over the hamster's death eventually, and she did. In fact, she got over it quickly. She even bought another hamster. Oh boy...
- 5335: Antigone
- ... to properly bury her brother, Polyneices. She believed that the burial was a religious ceremony, and Creon did not have the power to deny Polyneices that right. Antigone’s strong beliefs eventually led her to death by the hand of Creon. Creon’s actions are guided by the ideal that man is the measure of all things. Creon believes that the good of man comes before the Gods. An example of ... end, Creon was convinced to set Antigone free after he weighed the factors and debated the ideals. But it was too late. The contradiction of ideals was the cause of Antigone’s, Haemons, and Megareus death. Both sides were just and all beliefs were supported. The downfall is that Creon had to decide the unanswerable, and determine right from wrong when there was no clear answer.
- 5336: Technological Advancement
- ... Feminine Forever, that menopause was deficiency disease that resulted from the lack of estragon. Wilson referred to menopause as a “living decay”, and even went as far as saying that to women menopause was “the death of their womanhood”. Wilson claimed that ERT could be considered a “youth pill”, and even went as far as saying that it could avert such conditions as frigidity, depression and alcoholism. This angered feminist groups ... After the development of cancer was linked to use ERT the opposition to this new technology increased, it no longer remained an issue of exploitation, it now took the form of a stance against potential death sentences for women who naively trusted this new technology. Many feminists published articles attacking ERT and its believed cancer links with titles like “Promise Her Anything But Give Her Cancer” and “Feminine Straight to the ...
- 5337: Air Bags
- ... air bags, will tend to have problems with their eyes later on thier life. The eyes are subjected to all the toxics that come out of the air bag when deployed. When people think of death due to a car accident, many wouldn’t think the air bag had anything to do with it. Well, it has. There have been a total of 113 confirmed Air Bag Deaths as of September ... with me. She isn’t a baby, but I feel better knowing that the air bag can’t hurt her. Now if only I had the option for the driver side. I am scared to death knowing that the airbag is staring me in face.
- 5338: Emerson
- ... 1817. Emerson then started to study at Harvard College in August 1817. He worked his way through college as a messenger and writer because of the financial strain on his family after his father's death. He developed his great interests in literature and philosophy during this time. Emerson studied Latin, Greek, and French, but didn't pay much attention to mathematics. He liked living in solitude and independence and said ... on April 27, 1882. He was seventy- eight years old. Emerson is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery next to Henry David Thoreau and Nathaniel Hawthorne, two writers who he had influenced. (Gay 254) After his death, his Edward Emerson and Waldo Emerson Forbes edited and published his journals in ten volumes in 1909. (Richardson)
- 5339: As Night And Day And The Heir
- ... his family during a heavy rainstorm. Since there was a heavy rainstorm the wooden bridge on the way from the village was washed away and killed Sokpae. The villagers arrived with news about Sogun s death, which terribly devastated the family. He must get away quickly because he could not face the dead body of someone virtually killed by him. (Kiwon 493) as Sogun thought while running to his room to ... of his grandfather stayed in his mind. He remembered his grandfather saying: Everything in here is yours. (Kiwon 494) Sogun knew what he did was wrong and what he did wrong led to Sokpae s death. And for this he left so that he could not cause anymore problems or troubles to his grandfather and his uncle. His guilty conscience had overcame him making him feel like everything would have been ...
- 5340: Facing Reality
- ... if our daily work contributes to the "insanity of further armament"(716) or to the possibility of future peace. He states that many scientists and technologists exercise their talents in every day work to service death rather than life. Every result that scientific and technological engineering develops, will if at all possible be incorporated into military systems. They must be aware or think about what the end results of their work ... to promote the possibilities of peace. Furthermore it is used to explore our universe and its inhabitants to teach scientists a little more about the world in which we live. All this might help prevent death from others and cure diseases, whereas this is why we need to develop new technology. I think new technology must strive on the details of perfecting old technology so there will be fewer imperfections for ...
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