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4131: Jesus Christ's Life
... report deals mostly with God th e Son, which is Jesus. Jesus has all these qualities and we are supposed to be f ollowing in His footsteps. Most Christians try as hard to have these great chara cteristics, but there is no possible way that we could achieve such a goal. It is impossible for humans to reach that goal. It says in the Bible "For everyone falls short of the ... but have everlasting life.".He has so much l ove for us that he even gives us life. He could just let us Christians live our own life but, He helps us out with His great grace. Grace is part of the wh ole effect of God's love. Basically what grace is, is way that God deals with u s. It has nothing to do with what we deserve or ... in a situation like that I don't know what I would do. If we believe and have f aith in God and Jesus we will be forgiven of our sins, in which is another great quality of Jesus "But with you there is forgivenessΔ; therefore you are feared." (Psalm 130:4). If you believe in the Bible that verse should let you know that Jesus and His father does ...
4132: The Downy Woodpecker
... a tail, downies hitch up and down tree trunks in search of a whole laundry list of insect pests. With their special chisel-like bills and horny, sticky tongues, downies are adept at plucking out great numbers of beetle grubs, insect cocoons, or batches of insect eggs. They also eat spiders, snails, ants, beetles, weevils, and caterpillars, with other local insects included. 25% of a downy's diet are plants made ... are 14 days old, their tail feathers are long enough to support their weight. It is then that they make their first appearance at the cavity entrance. For the next week, the youngsters spend a great deal of their time taking turns at the cavity entrance, heads out, chippering loudly, awaiting the next meal. At 21 to 24 days, the young are ready to leave the cavity on their first flight ... acount of a downy family's last few days in the cavity: "The young chattered most of the time during the last two days of nest life. One at a time they looked out a great deal at the strange outer world. They left the nest on on the eleventh of June. The last two, a male and a female, left during the afternoon, each after being fed at the ...
4133: Bill Clinton
... to improve America’s economy you will find that he has done a considerable job. With the deficit that President Reagan and President Bush left him you could probably say that he has done a great job. For the second time in our countries existence we have a surplus. This means that our budget is so well organized that we have extra money to spend where we see fit. Financially our ... the last twenty years. Every year that Mr. Clinton has been in office unemployment and welfare has dropped considerably. We may not trust President Clinton socially but I know we can trust him financially. The great thing about our country is that we have the right to have our own opinions. Whether you feel that President Clinton should stay in office or be forced out is totally up to you. That is what makes our country great.
4134: Catcher In The Rye
... most private but not so private life! Holden expresses throughout the book that his "sex life sucks." When he was talking to his friend Luce about his sex life because his sex life is always great because he has a Chinese woman " maybe I'll go to China my sex life is lousy" (143). Earlier in the book Holden meets some ladies from Seattle and one who turned Holden on a great deal because of the way she danced." You really can dance ya know, you otta go pro" (71) Holden was really mesmerized by the way she danced " where I have my hand on your back, if I think there isn't anything underneath my hand-no can, no legs, no feet, no anything then the girls really a terrific dancer" (71). Holden really is a great guy with many inconcisties throughout his personality. As you can see he has a lot to think about! These are just a few things about Holden that are very humorous and interesting. You would ...
4135: The Computer Underground.
... together for one weekend; this crowd included several PhD's, several presidents of companies (including large companies, such as Pixar), and various artists, writers, engineers, and programmers. These people all consider themselves Hackers: all derive great joy from their work, from finding ways around problems and limits, from creating rather than destroying. It would be a great disservice to these people, and the thousands of professionals like them, to let some pathetic teenaged criminals destroy the one word which captures their style of interaction with the universe. (Bickford, 1988). The more widely ... labor bullshit. Something that you enjoy, but have to take risks in order to participate unless you are lucky enough to work for the telco. To have access to telco things, manuals, etc would be great (DP, message log, 1988). Phreaking involves having the dedication to commit yourself to learning as much about the phone system/network as possible. Since most of this information is not made public, phreaks have ...
4136: Comparing Events In History To
... was able to tell millions of Germans that the reason why they lost World War I was because of the Jewish people. Many of the people went with his ideas since it was also the Great Depression all around the world. All he did was form an army and over power many people and make them leave their homes for the Concentration camps. The Nazis also persecuted the Slavs, Roma, homosexuals, Jehovah ...
4137: Alchemy
... the theory and practice of the art. The same sentiments and processes are found expressed in the later alchemical authorities as in the earliest, and a wonderful unanimity as regards the basic canons of the great art is evinced by the hermetic students of the time. On the introduction of chemistry as a practical art, alchemical science fell into desuetude and disrepute, owing chiefly to the number of charlatans practicing it ... a dry heat combined with a warm moisture, and that air is water coagulated by fir, capable of producing a universal dissolvent. These terms the neophyte must be cautious of interpreting in their literal sense. Great confusion exists in alchemical nomenclature, and the gibberish employed by the scores of charlatans who in later times pretended to a knowledge of alchemical matters did not tend to make things any more clear. The ... as that of nickel, and the semi-equivalent of tin is equal to the equivalent of the two preceding metals. M. Dumas. speaking before the British Association, had shown that when three simple bodies displayed great analogies in their properties, such as chlorine, bromide, and iodine, barium, strontium, and calcium, the chemical equivalent of the intermediate body is represented by the arithmetical mean between the equivalents of the other two. ...
4138: Industrial Revolution 3
... many to be the real inventor of the steam locomotive whereas GEORGE STEVENSONS first locomotive The BULCHER was first demonstrated in July 1814. His ROCKET of 1829 achieved 29 miles per hour. This is another great symbol of the Industrial Revolution and was the starting point of the modern railways. Later developments were the use of diesel and electricity. The first machine for producing electricity was invented in 1672 by OTTO ... had to adapt and train to the new methods and working patterns. One of the greatest engineers of the Industrial Revolution was ISAMBARD KINGDOM BRUNEL (1803-1859). He designed and oversaw the building of the Great Western Railway and the first transatlantic steamship The Greatwestern. (sadly the last ship built on the Thames). Brunel as engineer had to take on many duties covering many aspects of his projects. At one time ... his factories ranged from 1s for a boy who helped handle horses to 42s (£2.10) for a skilled hand painter. The skills required in precision engineering were to brought to the industry by two great engineers BOULTON and WATT, they combined the precision skills of the watch and clockmakers (These highly skilled craftsmen worked with brass in almost microscopic detail.) with the skills of millwrights. Cont’d BOULTON and ...
4139: Three Important Qualities Of Christ's Life
... Son. This report deals mostly with God the Son, which is Jesus. Jesus has all these qualities and we are supposed to be following in His footsteps. Most Christians try as hard to have these great characteristics, but there is no possible way that we could achieve such a goal. It is impossible for humans to reach that goal. It says in the Bible "For everyone falls short of the glory ... perish but have everlasting life.". He has so much love for us that he even gives us life. He could just let us Christians live our own life but, He helps us out with His great grace. Grace is part of the whole effect of God's love. Basically what grace is, is way that God deals with us. It has nothing to do with what we deserve or basis of ... because in a situation like that I don't know what I would do. If we believe and have faith in God and Jesus we will be forgiven of our sins, in which is another great quality of Jesus. "But with you there is forgiveness; therefore you are feared." (Psalm 130:4). If you believe in the Bible that verse should let you know that Jesus and His father does ...
4140: Fusion Energy
... process has been making the stars go for billions of years has clear potential as a power source on earth. Once we have started the reaction, Fusion requires no energy and realeases energy in a great surplus. It also has no environmental problems and causes no pollutions whatsoever. The problems with fusion are the molecules of hydrogen that are supposed to be fused, electro-statically repel each other at a great force. The only way to create the conditions where the it is possible to force these atoms together and override their repulsion is through enormous heat, this method is called thermonuclear. Even though fusion reasearch ... temperatures involves the fusing of a deuterium nucleus with a tritium nucleus to form a helium (He4) nucleus and a neutron. The products contain 17.6 million electron volts of released kinetic energy, this is great--except it's only in theory. Now the only thing to figure out is how can someone can get the deuterium nuecleus and the tritium nuecleus to fuse. The other objective is to create ...


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