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- 8641: Bankruptcy
- ... economically productive benefiting the national economy, so as to reduce the chances of the debtor being supported through government welfare programs. According to the Rema, the government obviously believes that providing a discharge is of great importance and therefore falls under dina d’malchusa dina. Minhag hasocharim and dina d’malchusa dina do not apply equally in all situations. Assume a case where the debtor is entitled to a discharge only ...
- 8642: Is The Internet Bring A New Era Of American Cultural Imperia
- ... in French. France is partly to blame for it’s unequal representation on the Internet (Stanko, 10a). Until 1997, the French government focused its IT efforts on developing France Telecom’s Minitel system which was great from booking train tickets but lacked the Internet’s scalability, flexibility, and multi-media support. Now the French government focuses funding French language sites instead of Minitel. Yet, these efforts might be inefficient considered that ...
- 8643: Howard Stern: The King of Mass Media or the Anti Christ?
- ... has an incredible sense of humor. My father is always yelling at me, you know, “Hey, moron, don’t be stupid.” And that, I think, gave me a lot of common sense. He had a great way of cutting me off when I got boring, when I got too dull, by “You’re not making sense; you sound stupid” (Interview with Stern 36). This type of upbringing created the Howard Stern ...
- 8644: Becoming A Soldier
- ... hand and slapped it. I did not want the night to be over already. I knew that this morning would be very long and grueling, the morning that I have been waiting for in a great fear for several months. It was the morning I was drafted to the army. In Israel, every boy and girl who reaches eighteen have to join the army. It is mandatory and it is for ...
- 8645: Berkley
- ... will realize that it is an impossible task. This is because the human mind can only think in terms of bounded entities; thus, in the above mentioned case, the reader may have thought of a great many stars. However, the stars were finite in number and could therefore not represent the notion of infinity. In short, the finite mind can only conceive finite thoughts. Not only this, but, as previously disgussed ...
- 8646: Beethoven
- ... other unexpected elements. Many critics and listeners regard Beethoven as the finest composer who ever lived. His music was unique and emotional. Never before had instrumental music been brought to such heights. He also made great strides with chamber music for piano, as well as for string quartets, trios, and sonatas. His works include nine symphonies, 32 piano sonatas, five piano concerti, 17 string quartets, ten sonatas for violin and piano ...
- 8647: Maya Angelou
- ... Commission on the Observance of International women's Year. Maya Angelou, poet, was among the first African -American woman to hit the bestseller lists with her 'I know Why the Caged bird Sings " helds the Great Hall audience spellbound with stories of her own childhood. Maya Angelou's second achievement was in 1971 when she produced "Just Give Me a Cool Drink of water 'Fore I Die", in 1975"Oh Pray ...
- 8648: Body Image
- ... standard of attractiveness for women promoted by the media has been shown to lead women to rate their bodies more negatively (Hamilton & Waller, 1993), which, in turn, leads to an increase in low self esteem, depression, and eating disorder symptoms (Irving, 1990, Stice & Shaw, 1994). Different vehicles of media have been researched, with magazines and television seeming to be the most widely studied and film close behind. A study of Hollywood ...
- 8649: The Puritans and the Salem Witch Trials
- ... weeks wore on. The Parrises called upon a number of doctors to examine the girls, but the doctors could not do anything. But about mid-January the girls were seen by Dr. William Griggs, the great-uncle of Elizabeth Hubbard one of the circle girls,. He came to the conclusion that the girls were "under an evil hand." Shortly after the diagnosis, the girls began identifying those responsible for their distress ...
- 8650: John F. Kennedy
- ... one of these people is John Fritzgerald Kennedy. John F. Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on May 29, 1917. He was born into a rich family, and his father who was the Ambassador to Great Britain under Franklin Roosevelt raised him to be in politics. In 1946 Kennedy went to Harvard and four years later joined the Navy. While in the Pacific the PT-109, the boat he commanded, was ...
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