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2341: Beauty And The Beast-interpret
... a storm and finds himself at a castle where he spends the night. The0re seems to be no one around but there is a wonderful dinner set upon the table. The merchant looks around the house and when he finds no one, he eats the meal. Then since he is weary from his trip he spends the night in the house, the next morning he is served breakfast but again no one shows. So he leaves the castle. On his way out he passed a garden filled with roses and he went to pick one, this ...
2342: Islam Mosques
Mosques A mosque is a Muslim s house of prayer. Mosques are not only the center of religious prayer among Muslims but also the center of the Muslim community in the area. However, Muslims feel it is not necessary to pray in mosques ... The main service of a mosque is on Friday when most male Muslims come to pray among each other. Muslim women are under no obligation go to the mosque on Friday as they have the house and their children to take care of. I conclude to say that Mosques have great morals to them and truly do present a wonderful environment for worshiping to god.
2343: Theodore Roosevelt
... all his policies as Chief Executive, he expanded the powers and responsibilities of the Presidential office, establishing the model of the modern Presidency which has been followed by most of his successors in the White House. His specific achievements are numerous. Perhaps his greatest contribution was his work for conservation. During his tenure in the White House from 1901 to 1909, he designated 150 National Forests, the first 51 Federal Bird Reservations, 5 National Parks, the first 18 National Monuments, the first 4 National Game Preserves, and the first 21 Reclamation Projects ...
2344: McDonaldization Of Society
... they expect to take home cash they will have to work to their greatest ability and place their wages in the hands of the customers. Management usually recruits minorities to work the back of the house because they will work hard for little pay. Emphasizing quantity over quality is an important aspect of calculability. With any entrée unlimited homeloaf and soup or salad is offered. For the bar flies free peanuts ... process of the business. The menu continually remains the same, limiting the items for customers to choose from. The Micros system is used to input orders which will be sent to the back of the house, organize each table’s order and have the food out and arranged according to the server’s timing. Server’s and bartender’s are expected to id all customers who look as though they are ...
2345: Net Censorship
... topics included in the bill is the censorship of pornography, which now is a strenuously enforced crime of distributing knowingly to children under 18. The congress overwhelmingly passed the bill with a landslide 414-16 House vote and a 91-5 Senate vote.2 It seems now that the wide bill might not be what it cracked up to be, as it stands now, anyone who might upload James Joyce’s ... sex," said Carlin Meyer, a professor at New York Law School.27 "It is clearly a violation of free speech and it’s a violation of the rights of adults to communicate with each other," House speaker Newt Gingrich shared.28 In a Time/CNN poll conducted by Yakelovich Partners, 1000 people were involved and 42% were for FCC-like control over sexual content on the computer networks, but 48% were ...
2346: Hedda Gabler
... Aunt Julia is different; she likes to help people, she raised George and took care Rina. As far as Berda is concerned, there is not much to say because she is the servant of the house and she just takes care of everybody and obeys to orders from her bosses. Hedda is a powerful woman, who on the surface appeared to be confined by a dress, imprisoned in man’s house, and smothered by a male-dominated society. Hedda was a calculating “bitch” who dared (quite shrewdly) to cross over her set in stone “boundaries”, manipulate others, and stand back and watch others lives be destroyed ...
2347: The Prairie Dog: Friend Or Foe?
... of dozen captive animals. Other prairie companions, including mountain plovers, ferruginous hawks, and swift foxes, have been proposed as candidates under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Burrowing owls, along with various reptiles and insects, house themselves in prairie dog tunnels. The prairie dog is part of an ecosystem that supports at least 170 species of life on the prairie. Biologists warn that prairie dogs are actually good for the environment ... prairie dogs have a lot to teach us.” Scientists have learned of astonishing similarities between prairie dogs and human beings. The burrow system used by prairie dogs is much like the way humans set up house. The rodents have a listening post room just under the surface, set off from their main burrow. A separate room is used as a toilet and is emptied from time to time. A nesting/sleeping ...
2348: Hydroponic Gardening
... this form of gardening to produce food stuffs. The nutrient solution that is used to nourish the plants in a hydroponic garden can also be recycled as a good nutrient and water source for other house plants when it has been removed from the hydroponic system. I am pleased to be able to say that in testing there was no difference in taste between conventionally grown and hydroponicaly grown plants. In ... Oct. 1998. Available: http://ag.arizona.edu/hydroponictomatoes/insect.htm. Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia. 1998 ed. CD-ROM. ?place. ?publisher, 1988. Nicholls, Richard E. Beginning Hydorponics Soilless Gardening: A Beginner's Guide to Growing Vegetables, House Plants, Flowers, and Herbs Without Soil. Philadelphia: Running Press, 1977. "Overview of Hydroponics." University of Arizona. (?date): n. pag. Online. Internet. 18 Oct. 1998. Available: http://ag.arizona.edu/hydroponictomatoes/overview.htm. "Plant Nutrition." University ...
2349: Coral Reefs 3
Coral reefs are one of the oldest types of living systems on earth, and certainly one of the most spectacular. They are massive underwater structures formed by the limestone skeletons of tiny invertebrate animals. Reefs house a greater diversity of body forms, chemistry, and animal phyla (thirty-two compared to the eight that inhabit the most biodiverse ecosystems on land). Phyla comprise the second largest category of living things, after kingdoms ... scientists agree that reefs worldwide are in crisis. Caribbean reefs appear to be in worse condition than Pacific reefs. They naturally have lower levels of biodiversity, which makes them more vulnerable to structural change. They house significantly fewer species of fast-growing and reef-building corals, and diseases have affected the entire basin while the far greater size of the Pacific has tended to keep outbreaks reef-specific or regional. The ...
2350: Huckleberry Finn
... after some initial cross-examination, welcomes, feeds and rooms Huck with an amiable boy his age. With the light of the next morning, Huck estimates "it was a mighty nice family, and a mighty nice house, too"(110). This is the first of many compliments Huck bestows on the Grangerfords and their possessions. Huck is impressed by all of the Grangerfords' belongings and liberally offers compliments. The books are piled on ... Both chapter conclude with Huck enjoying a good meal with good company in a cool, comfortable place. First it is with the Grangerfords in the cool, high-ceilinged area in the middle of their double house. "Nothing could be better"(115), Huck thought. But only a few pages later the raft and Jim provide the same comforts. Nothing had ever sounded so good to him as Jim's voice, and Huck ...


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