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- 4311: Dog Licenses
- Dog Licenses I think the selling of all those dogs' licensees is great it's a great sign of people who have decided to take on a new member to their family. I think all the licenses sold will increase I just hope all the people that are getting dogs are doing ... free or semi free throw the sale of Dog licenses But like every thing else it fell throw. The state said they have a new law witch reconstituted this law. I think this would be great as for it will control the rising level of animals that are being left out in the weather and give people a sense of mind that if they leave there dog out side for ...
- 4312: Appearance Is Everything
- ... hit theaters around the same time. In this movies, a “loser” girl is given a makeover because of a bet made by two popular guys, and she too gains instant popularity. This is conveying a great message to young people. In both Jawbreaker and She’s All That, the “loser” is highly intelligent. So the lesson to be learned from these movies is that your mind is useless and it’s ... hit theaters around the same time. In this movies, a “loser” girl is given a makeover because of a bet made by two popular guys, and she too gains instant popularity. This is conveying a great message to young people. In both Jawbreaker and She’s All That, the “loser” is highly intelligent. So the lesson to be learned from these movies is that your mind is useless and it’s ... hit theaters around the same time. In this movies, a “loser” girl is given a makeover because of a bet made by two popular guys, and she too gains instant popularity. This is conveying a great message to young people. In both Jawbreaker and She’s All That, the “loser” is highly intelligent. So the lesson to be learned from these movies is that your mind is useless and it’ ...
- 4313: “Newton Or Leibniz, Who Should Get The Credit?”
- ... Should Get The Credit?” The controversy regarding the discovery of differential calculus has continually hounded mathematics for the past 2 centuries. At the center of this controversy is Gottfried Leibinz and Sir Isaac Newton. Two great mathematicians who contested for the prestige of being named the inventor of calculus. Sir Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England. He was born unto a family of farmers but never knew his father who died before he was born. He was left in the care of his grandmother. As a young student, Isaac was inattentive and sluggish, quite the opposite of the great man that he became known to be. He entered Trinity College in Cambridge. There he learned the philosophies of Descartes and Wallis. He also became interested in the mechanics of Copernican astronomy of Galileo. In ... of this paper and we are left with the question: who should get credit? The answer is that both men should get credit for discovering and developing calculus in their own rights. Both men made great contributions, they only differed in their notations. By essence, they referred to the same thing. For Newton, he used notation of fluxions. Leibniz on the other hand expressed infinitesimal calculus in terms of differentials. ...
- 4314: The Vampire Genre By V Sthe Va
- ... Transylvania in connection with the Count's purchase of an estate adjoining Dr Seward's asylum. After various horrifying experiences at the castle Harker makes his way to a ruined chapel, where he finds fifty great wooden boxes filled with earth recently dug from the graveyard of the Draculas, in one of which the un-dead Count is lying. These boxes are sent to Whitby where Dracula disembarks in the shape ... to just accept that he is a killer and feels remorse and guilt every time he kills. He even feeds off the blood of rats for time until his lust for human blood becomes to great. In this film instead of hating the vampires and excitedly waiting for them to get staked, we empathise with the vampires and in the case of Claudia, a mature female vampire trapped in the body ... throws it away. We feel that there should not be frequent stabbing; that the decapitation should be removed and that the body should not be hung upside down. It appears that there will be a great deal of blood about......this should not be excessive. ( pages 49-51 Scenes 97-113) Because over the years the public has gradually been able to see more and more realistic horror scenes what ...
- 4315: The Vampire Genre (v.s)
- ... Transylvania in connection with the Count's purchase of an estate adjoining Dr Seward's asylum. After various horrifying experiences at the castle Harker makes his way to a ruined chapel, where he finds fifty great wooden boxes filled with earth recently dug from the graveyard of the Draculas, in one of which the un-dead Count is lying. These boxes are sent to Whitby where Dracula disembarks in the shape ... to just accept that he is a killer and feels remorse and guilt every time he kills. He even feeds off the blood of rats for time until his lust for human blood becomes to great. In this film instead of hating the vampires and excitedly waiting for them to get staked, we empathise with the vampires and in the case of Claudia, a mature female vampire trapped in the body ... throws it away. We feel that there should not be frequent stabbing; that the decapitation should be removed and that the body should not be hung upside down. It appears that there will be a great deal of blood about......this should not be excessive. ( pages 49-51 Scenes 97-113) Because over the years the public has gradually been able to see more and more realistic horror scenes what ...
- 4316: Is The Mainstream Videogames Media Biased?
- ... I have also noticed the Sega sites are awash with letters claiming writers are biased. To which the staff responds "We are true gamers. We buy every console. We don't like to deny ourselves great games." And I love their strategy. They convey DC fans as insecure morons by taking a letter chalk full of expletives and respond sarcastically and admonishingly like an authority figure; "You are wrong. Our way ... happened to the sense pride of being a Sega fan? Instead of drooling all over this Sega DC site about Bouncer, why not some anticipation for ZOMBIE REVENGE, SPIKE OUT, or SHENMUE? Intead of how great Gran Turismo and it's sequel will be, why not Sega GT?! It's like they had enough staff over at IGN PSX, so they stuck us with...Brandon...with people like him, Sony will ... quotes speak for themselves. The bias is often not obvious but it lurks and eats at videogame player's minds. Sony and Nintendo are promoted at Sega's expense. If videogame journalism is to promote great games and provide facts and a basis for players to develop their own opinions (except for game reviews of course), why is it hat we have Electronics Boutique clerks mouthing out "Wait for PS2 ...
- 4317: The Gold Rush
- The Gold Rush Gold is a precious metal that people sometimes will go crazy over. When there is a case in which there is a great amount of gold even the most responsible people might just leave their homes, and business.They will run and crawl just to put their fingertips in the all mighty rock. In 1839 John Augustus Sutter ... horses. Ultimately, he became very successful. Itwas at this time that Sutters' life took an unusual turn that would affect all of America. There would be some happy stories, some sad stories, and tales of great journeys. There would be chaos among the most sophisticated of people. There would be a GOLD RUSH. After a great amount of success Sutter wanted more. He was soon due to get much more. In 1848 Sutter decided to increase his wealth with a saw mill. On January, 24,1848, during construction of the ...
- 4318: The Egyptian Pyramids
- ... being built in Egypt during the times between 3,000 – 1,000 B.C. First of all, the pyramids were to be used for funerary monuments. During this time period Egypt had been divided into great dynasties known as the Predynastic period. The Old Kingdom, what was known as the sixth dynasty for counting back to historic times, conveyed the Egyptian sense of continuity, the overwhelming importance of the pharaoh, the ... standing. Although the bundles of reeds or the wooden supports that are used to be set into mud and brick walls in order to strengthen them. In conclusion I am truly pleased with the remarkably great Egyptian architectures during the “Old Kingdom” and the “New Kingdom”. Without their great expertise the world will not be able to explore and learn about these truly monumental Egyptian pyramids. In who it was built for the absolute supreme ruler a (Pharaoh-King) a privilege, a duty ...
- 4319: America and the Computer Industry
- ... of precision machining techniques used at the time and the lack of demand for such a device (Soma, 46). After Babbage, people began to lose interest in computers. However, between 1850 and 1900 there were great advances in mathematics and physics that began to rekindle the interest (Osborne, 45). Many of these new advances involved complex calculations and formulas that were very time consuming for human calculation. The first major use ... using computers of relatively modest capability for controlling and regulating their activities. In the 1960s the programming of applications problems was an obstacle to the self-sufficiency of moderate-sized on-site computer installations, but great advances in applications programming languages removed these obstacles. Applications languages became available for controlling a great range of manufacturing processes, for computer operation of machine tools, and for many other tasks (Osborne, 146). In 1971 Marcian E. Hoff, Jr., an engineer at the Intel Corporation, invented the microprocessor and another ...
- 4320: Racism and the Ku Klux Klan
- ... governors in Georgia, Alabama, California, and Oregon were helped elected by active participants of the Klansmen. In the following year the Klan expanded more with its highest strength growing in the upper Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes ( Chalmers pg. 200). By the 1924 Democratic Convention the Klan was the issue of discussion as much as picking the Presidential candidate. During the depression, the Klan’s’ financial corruption led to less and less members joining the Klan ( Chalmers pg. 4). Since the Klan was born, its method was violence. The Klan threatened, exile, flogged, mutilated, shot, stabbed, and ...
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