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- 4201: Why Is The Ten Commandments Al
- ... to Christians. The Ninth Commandment teaches us not to bear false witness against our neighbor. Basically if someone breaks the promise of not killing, not committing adultery, not stealing and not coveting ones neighbor's house, they are disrespecting not only ones neighbor but God. We must love and respect our enemies. God created every one of us so if we do wrong to someone, we are doing wrong to God ...
- 4202: Why Do Teenagers Have Pregancy
- ... affection, or rejects the cost and seeks the attention of the other parent. The other parent, if healthy, is carrying the weight of the alcoholic partner's disease and the tasks required to make a house a home. At best she has her hands full; at worst she is as mentally incapacitated as the father. Consequently, the young girl grows up under-nurtured, under-valued and lonely. Similar to craving carrots ...
- 4203: Why Do Couples Break Up!!
- ... all. After coming home one day without his car, because he lost it too, his five packed up and left him. This is typically what happens to the couple that have this problem in their house. Again logic suggests that men are the cause for most of the problems between couples. Because they chose to live a life that they like, they get back what they might not expect, a divorce ...
- 4204: Who Is Free To Choose
- ... a growing concern for the past three years. The wide range of information available has made it a tempting target for those who want to control what a person can see and read. The Random House Webster s School and Office Dictionary defines censorship as, An official who examines books, films etc., to suppress anything objectionable . (CD ROM) The next question is who is going to decide for the millions of ...
- 4205: Whats Normal Whats A Freak
- ... civilized aren t I; I don t go acting like a brut and an animal. The definition of civilized is human, not walking around on all fours, eating raw meat or any things like our house pets do. Well, just Wednesday, I was called a freak for wearing black lipstick, by the way that s exercising my rights of freedom of expression, well then he made the mistake of saying that ...
- 4206: Welfare In The U.s.
- ... repay it. Bibliography 1. World Almanac and Book of Facts 1995 Published by: Funk & Wagnalls Corporation 2. World Almanac 1997 Published by: Washington Times Corporation 3. Welfare Pros and Cons, Jeffrey Belle Published by: Random House Books, 1992
- 4207: Virtualism In Architecture
- ... for disabled people. For example, those whose movements are restricted solely to a wheelchair may require larger hallway space for maneuverability and lower bench heights in the kitchen. These can easily be rectified before the house is built. Thus minimising on post-production changes which may be costly. I3 (Interactive Information Institute) is the RMIT VR showpiece . It features a 150 degree wide screen which occupies the entire field of vision ...
- 4208: Urban Consolidation
- ... Social and Economic Research Centre: entral Queensland University Press. Stretton, H. (1996), Poor laws of 1834 and 1996 , Quadrant, Dec 1996, pages 9-8. Stretton, H. (1975), Ideas for Australian Cities (2nd ed.), Melbourne: Georgian House. Stretton, H. (1991), The Consolidation Problem , Architecture Australia, No 80, March 1991, page 27-29. Troy, P. (1998), The New Feudalism Urban Futures Journal, Vol. 2, No. 2, pages 36-44. TTM Consulting Pty Ltd ...
- 4209: Until All The Men Are Back
- ... torment. Is it? Are there actually people, to this day, still held prisoner in a country where our involvement ended in 1973? Absolutely! According to The Tighe Report of American POWs and MIAs to the House Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs, 15 October 1986, Tighe reported with evidence obtained through the Freedom of Information Act that Although 591 American POWs were repatriated to the United States in February 1973, some ...
- 4210: Unfoldingone Art
- ... seem filled with the intent/ to be lost"(lines 2/3), the reader can quickly make a mental note of small items that have been lost. For example, the reader could have lost marbles or doll clothes as a child. Line four makes the simple statement: "Lose something everyday." It is not hard to lose or misplace something, which line six: "The art of losing isn't hard to master." suggests ...
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