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- 2591: Boss Mustang
- 1997 329 BOSS Coupe The 1997 329 BOSS Coupe is great. It has excellent ratings from consumer magazines. The BOSS can go from 0-60 in 3.2 seconds. 0-60 in 3.2 seconds is outstanding compared to many sport¡¦s cars. This car was ... it was no joke, and I¡¦ll tell you the same. The BOSS comes with a V-10 engine which was tested and tested at the BOSS plant to be top of the line. This great car also comes with a 6-speed manual transmission. I would like to hear from you what you think of the 329 BOSS Coupe. Here¡¦s some statistics on the 329 BOSS. „h V-10 ... BOSS dealer and get a test drive on this car. I know you¡¦ll love it as much as me and more. I¡¦m encouraging you to tell your friends about this car. and how great it is. Oops! I haven¡¦t told you the top speed for this car. It can top 270 and has even been known to get in the 280¡¦s. Have I given you the ...
- 2592: Herman Melville: An Anti-Transcendentalist Or Not
- ... Hawthorne, to whom he dedicated his masterpiece Moby-Dick; or The White Whale (1851). The central theme of the novel is the conflict between Captain Ahab, master of the whaler Pequod, and Moby-Dick, a great white whale that once tore off one of Ahab's legs at the knee. Ahab is dedicated to revenge; he drives himself and his crew, which includes Ishmael, narrator of the story, over the seas in a desperate search for his enemy. The body of the book is written in a wholly original, powerful narrative style, which, in certain sections of the work, Melville varied with great success. The most impressive of these sections are the rhetorically magnificent sermon delivered before sailing and the soliloquies of the mates; lengthy “flats,” passages conveying nonnarrative material, usually of a technical nature, such as the ... which drives the passions of revenge in one man and forces him to pursue a course of action which leads ultimately to his death as well as the deaths of his companions. There is a great deal of imagination involved in these stories and the creativity is highly apparent. There is an expression of belief in the supernatural, as the author strives to create the image of a humongous beast ...
- 2593: Italy 2
- ... world-famous cities. Rome, the capital and largest city in Italy, was the center of the Roman Empire 2,000 years ago. Florence was the home of many artist of the Renaissance, a period of great achievements in the arts. Venice, with its intricate canal system, attracts tourists from all over the world. Italians take great pride in the quality of their cooking. They traditionally eat their meals at midday. Large meals usually consist of a pasta course, followed by a main course of meat or fish. Sometimes a course of ... city has a professional soccer team. Basketball is also very popular, and some cities have more than one professional basketball team. Italy is one of the world's greatest centers for beautiful architecture, art, and great books. Many of Italy's art museums rank among the most famous in the world. Several of Italy's museums are the former houses & palaces of kings or royal families. These museums include the ...
- 2594: Image Audit Of Olav Thon Real
- ... in one or another way. ? Quality of products/services. It is important to OK that OTE delivers good products/services since they controls a lot of the market their in and pays most certainly a great deal of tax. Another aspect is that we think it can be important for OK that delivers good products and services because it is important that customers etc. feels comfortable in their buildings. ? Active stance ... information, for example by informal meetings and announcements. ? OTE has some power, but not enough to control the real estate market. ? OTE is free to form their plans according to the real estate to a great extent, and to make several suggestions, as long as they operate within the law. ? Oslo Community provides stability and safety for OTE, although deliveries from the community may be looked upon as unreliable. ? Future in ... they are at building credibility. Visibility is the breath of the marketing company`s reputation (Harvard Business School ..). Still; even if OTE does not do a lot of marketing of their company, they still have great awareness among the parts; in our case Oslo Community, in the market. Oslo Community know about the company and what they are doing, and they can even control the company to some extent through ...
- 2595: Gods Existence
- ... believe. Humans have a natural instinct to find reasons for events that can t be explained. For some, the existence of God may help give them the answers they are looking for. Philosophers spend a great deal of their time trying to prove or to disprove the existence of God. One philosopher that confronted God s existence was Anselm. Anselm was the Archbishop of Canterbury and was a very influential philosopher ... there is no greater (Stumpf 374). Guanilon continues to state that a fool could not possibly from such an idea. A fool does not have the previous experiences or realities to compare to such a great being. He claims that if a human could create such a great being, no proof would be necessary. Guanilon find the fault in Anselm s argument because the argument only tries to prove the concept of the existence of God. One can also think of a ...
- 2596: Saint John of the Cross
- ... looked for ways to help those with material needs as well. John was a selfless man who lived for the service of others. There were countless examples and stories of how John would go to great lengths to help out his fellow man in the least. Further, this lifestyle of service did not end at the material needs of others, but transmitted in the physical needs of the sick. Taking pains ... outside yourself. You will only become distracted and you won't find Him, or enjoy Him more than by seeking Him within you." One of the main sources that gave John of the Cross his great inspiration was the Bible. The Bible, which he cherished most of all worldly objects, helped him understand the mystery of the three Persons of the Trinity. This further understanding of the Trinity allowed John to ... the end of his life in a very small village on a service trip to Mexico. John died as he had prayed for throughout his ministry of service: without honors, without material comfort, and with great suffering. These pains and great suffering were voluntarily taken up to exemplify the suffering of Christ. His persecutions throughout his life were voluntarily taken up taken up to exemplify the suffering of Christ. This ...
- 2597: Burton Freund
- ... a single solid piece of Ebony wood, which is an extremely difficult medium to work with. To focus a little more closely on the aesthetic quality of Freund’s work, I would say that the great majority of his work is beautiful. In particular, a piece called “Mother and Child." It depicts a mother lying on her back holding her infant child up in the air. It is a playful image ... aesthetic and contextual factors made this piece both beautiful and intellectually stimulating. In conclusion, I consider my interview with Mrs. Freund and our discussion about her late husbands work informative and moving. I learned a great deal about not the art work itself, but the process through which a piece of art is born. Burton Freund was a dynamic artist who wanted to use his talent to further political and social consciousness. He was not only a great artist but a great man. Had he been alive today, in today’s society of social justice and human right’s he would have greater public success. Freund does have several pieces spread out ...
- 2598: Ramses II: Magnificence On The Nile
- Ramses II: Magnificence On The Nile Userare Setepnere (Ramses II) is one of the few pharaohs who emerges from history with a personality. Early Egyptologists bestowed on him the title of ‘The Great’ for he bequeathed to posterity a series of monuments executed on a staggering scale. “He was a lavish usurper of the buildings of his forerunners and an untiring fabrication of obelisks and colossal statues” (Ancient ... reign he built so many monuments and seized so many statues of his predecessors that the image of an egomaniac impressed of the public’s mind. Although eleven pharaohs shared his name, Ramses II, “The Great”, is one posterity remembers. Ramses ancestral home was the eastern delta town of Avaris. Once the Hyskos capital, Avaris lay in a cosmopolitan part of Egypt, close to both the Mediterranean Sea, and the vassal ... I . In 1277 B.C. the Hittite King sent a highly decorative tablet to Ramses at Tanis which contained the draft of a proposed treaty of alliance. These terms can be found now on the great walls of Karnak and the Ramaseum. The contracting part swore eternal peace, promised mutual assistance to one another in the event of foreign aggression and made provision for the extradition of political prisoners. The ...
- 2599: Martin Luther
- ... not of ever seen the light of day--nor would it have been necessary. But the theological practices being what they were in the Roman Church, there was little chance at that time for any great variations to occur within its folds. The Church of Rome was thoroughly monolithic and set in its ways and was not about to mutate into something else. If a metamorphosis had occurred within the Roman ... Roman system were able to break through it. The only man who really made a breakthrough, and whose breakthrough has transformed the surface of the earth, was Martin Luther. . . . He is one of the few great prophets of the Christian Church, and his greatness is overwhelming, even if it was limited by some of his personal traits and his later development. He is responsible for the fact that a purified Christianity ... the principal sacrament of the Roman Catholic Church is the Holy Eucharist of Holy Communion, the fact that Luther was tampering with it could not help but be looked upon by the Roman clergy with great dismay. Luther generated the Protestant belief that this sacrament is a commemoration through which clergy and communicants raise their spirits by symbolic remembrance of Christ's life and death. In contrast, according to the ...
- 2600: Martin Luther King's Life
- ... Life "Without a universal respect for human rights, the world cannot achieve peace" Martin Luther King Jr. led a heroic mission to educate, awaken, and revolutionize the American people. Martin Luther King Jr. was a great man who knew what he believed in. Dr. King revolutionized the black communities, he also brought power and confidence into the heart of men and women all over the world. He wanted to fight for ... to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The act would look into the voting irregularities and authorize the department of Justice to send out court injuctions to southern states. The Civil Rights Act was a great step in the right direction, but not quite what was needed to get it accomplished. In 1964 after his march on Washington and his I dream speech King was awarded with the noble prize for ... and women focus on economic issues and argue for re-distribution of the nation. To over come entrenched black poverty, he emphasized on achieving significance for humanity. Martin Luther King symbol of hope and is great figure in history. He was near exhaustion from stress, and his speeches increasingly alluded to his possible death. He was undeterred, however, for as he put it on April 3, 1968, he had “been ...
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