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11021: Huckleberry Finn
... as objects or animals. The word 'nigger' was the normal word for a black person. That is why this book is so controversial today. In any case Huck Finn is a good story, and a great example of literature from that time.
11022: Alcoholism 3
... intoxicated. With a concentration of 0.20% (a level obtained from drinking about 10 ounces of whiskey), a person has difficulty controlling the emotions and may cry or laugh extensively. The person will experience a great deal of difficulty in attempting to walk and will want to lie down. When the blood-alcohol content reaches about 0.30%, which can be attained when a person rapidly drinks about a pint of ...
11023: Huckleberry Finn 2
... isn t. If helping the only real friend he has is called wicked by the civilized people, then he ll be wicked and give up all hope of reforming. Hucks conscience is causing him a great deal of pain because he can t find a easy solution to his dilemma. He often wonders if he should live up to the rules of the society he s been brought up in or ...
11024: The Problem: Terrorism In The World
... might not have been able to stop this bombing but all suspects would now be under arrest, preventing them from future bombings. Since terrorist acts are so cowardly, and the loss of life is so great, stiff penalties should apply. If the person is convicted of the crime, and the crime is murder in any degree, of any amount. That person should be locked up for life. I don't believe ...
11025: Beer
... growing drastically. Now the microbrewery industry is in its second decade, and the number of breweries in America has jumped from eighty to almost five hundred in less than 10 years. The microbreweries are doing great and are here to stay. In 1992 sales for microbreweries have increased more than 44 percent. In 1993 the story was quite the same when sales increased yet another 40 percent. Recently Becks beer has ...
11026: Building of Dwelling Houses in Estonia
... experience there are some of them, in Estonia too. It is also important that looking at the things otherwise and spreading that vision we can reach the situation where the words “cheap” and “ecological” have great value. And considering our relatively poverty it is not a bad result at all.
11027: The Gravity Bong
... quite a bit of air flowed in for the quantity of herb which was consumed. Also, it was a pain to unscrew the cap after lifting the bottle. Overall, we all ended up having a great time and the first trial was still a success. I leave this historical description in here because: a)this may be a good enough system for you, or b)you are also in a pinch ...
11028: Russian Jews
... ten centuries in history. Until the middle of the 18th century, Russia did not have any Jews in it. At that time, the Jews were granted a permission to their own council of four lands: Great Poland, Little Poland, “Russia”, and Volhynia. They excised religious, economic, and political control over the Jews. In1812, Napoleon invaded Russia and in 1827, the Czar said that the Jews had to serve in the army ...
11029: Japanese: The Law of Inverse Returns
... well you know the individual! That's something I still have a hard time with. Xavier Bensky Case 4: Bob and his comments: I can say that My Japanese is pretty bad, and everyone was great, so I don't know what that proves, I hope to live long enough to try the other part.....! Bob From the majority and from my feelings and experiences, the better the learner's Japanese ...
11030: Hamlets Impractical Thinking A
... seems to be well aware of his major problem, criticizing the debilitating effect of too much thought: ...The native hue of resolution Is sicklied o er with the pale cast of thought, And enterprises of great pitch and moment With this regard their currents turn awry And lose the name of action. [3.1: 92-96] While Hamlet knows that he must subdue his thoughts if he wishes to act quickly ...


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