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- 9291: The Holocaust
- ... we are still a young civilization in knowledge for the way we treat each other, whether it be for race or religion. To some of us in society who are Jewish the Holocaust means the death of many of our people. It stands out as the most current opposing action against a religion, and to memory the worst to anyone. And from this comes the most notable phrase from the Jews ...
- 9292: The Development of Ancient Systems of Writing in Iraq and Egypt
- ... in the easiest phonetic form possible, hence the reduction in the number of signs almost down to the number of signs in an alphabet. The use of cuneiform eventually died out around 100AD, with its death ended the ability for people to read the script. In the 18th century some progress was made with travellers to Persepolis, they copied short works in cuneiform that were thought to be from the Persian ...
- 9293: Australia Day
- ... and celebrations in every State. The choice of the 26 January as the day of celebration for all Australians has been queried and argued by many people. That the day might symbolize invasion, dispossession and death to many Aboriginal people was a notion 'unfamiliar to the average Australian until the later half of this century.' The Editorial in The Sunday Age of the 23 January 1999, arguing for a change of ...
- 9294: Homosexuality
- ... former plastic and changeable, the latter fixed at birth. We have used this analogy already to good advantage. But the analogy breaks down at a certain point. Various processes go on throughout life: the selective death of brain cells in response to training or trauma, the establishment of new connections between cells, dramatic increases or decreases in the "thickness" of connections between cells as a result of learning, the loss of ...
- 9295: Gun and Children: Ways to keep them Safe in the House
- ... late your child is no the ground with their brains all over the wall and is dead in less than a heart beat. After the statement you give the police they arrest you for the death of your child. You think to yourself and wonder how the outcome how that ordeal could have been prevented, and what you could have done so that did not ever happen. That would just eat ...
- 9296: Road Rage and Its Avoidance
- ... ended me.” “He practically ran me off the road—what was I supposed to do?” These and many other frightening “reasons” came from those who were associated with incidents that had resulted in injury or death on our roadways, but what exactly is “road rage” or aggressive driving? Is it truly a national problem? Is it a phenomenon of congested urban areas, or is it happening elsewhere? Who were the typical ...
- 9297: Mercy
- ... where severity is measured or expected.” (The Oxford English Dictionary). However, mercy can mean many things to many people depending on the situation. In Roman times, showing mercy could mean the difference between life and death while in a modern baseball game a “mercy rule” would merely end the game. This act of mercy would be enforced because the losing team has very little chance of mounting a comeback. In the ...
- 9298: Where Would We Be Without Freedom?
- ... this statement does not protect everyone throughout the world. Nazi Germany represents the absence of such a right. Hundreds of thousands of people were gassed; many were subjected to back breaking labor and starved to death. Our eighth amendment protects us against such an injustice. The recent conflict in Kosovo demonstrates the importance of the rights we, as American citizens, are granted. Slobadon Milosevic began the ethnic cleansing of the Albanians ...
- 9299: Susan B. Anthony and The Women's Movement
- ... women with regard to their children, property, and wages. Anthony was a heroine in North America for her tests of the U.S. Constitution, though the right to vote was not secured until after her death. Susan B. Anthony taught school in New Rochelle and Canajoharie, NY, and discovered that male teachers were paid several times her salary. She devoted her first reform efforts to anti-slavery and to temperance. However ...
- 9300: Having a Servant’s Heart
- ... to face relationship with God, He completely submitted Himself to the will of the Father, He set aside His display of divine attributes ,and He became poor on earth. He was obedient to God unto death (Philippians 2:1-11). Just as Christ did, we need to treat everyone equally. Just as Christ pleased God in everything that He did, so also should we strive to please God in everything that ...
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