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- 2381: The Influence Rock And Rap Music Has On Young People
- ... and laws that prevent children under the age of 18 from buying them. Also police need to enforce these laws. Owners of record stores need to voluntarily support this censorship. Violence is also out of control in rock and rap music. Concerts in these categories of music are full of violent fights. People are being shot, stabbed, punched, or kicked because music artists are influencing the audience to go out of control. Outside Tingley coliseum a riot broke out as fans waited for the start of a Rob Zombie and Korn concert that took place in Albuquerque, New Mexico on February 27, 1999. Mosh pits, which are ...
- 2382: Dog Licenses
- ... 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 the day that 6-8 weeks ... little spares in the Dogs bed Called Puppies. The increase in sales does show more caring and responsible owners are up and coming a may be soon their wont be a need for pounds to control unwanted animals. I hope that there will be more wide spread sales as forth this is a good sign that the Dogs are being (loved) by someone, somewhere, somehow. I also think that there should ...
- 2383: The History Of The Drumset
- ... 1790s-1890s) marching percussion instruments. The primary reason for a marching percussion section was to provide a tempo for troops to march along with. Every modern army at the time developed a drum language to control the flow of the troops, whether they were marching between camps or in battle (Hart 51). The two primary instruments in this section were the snare and bass drums. This required a minimum of two ... effective. For example: around the 1960s the "low boy" was replaced by the hi-hat (Falzerno 23). The hi-hat was a more modern and practical device that was and is still used today to control the tension between two cymbals held together. Another change occurred with the chinese tom-toms. They were gradually dropped in favor of either single headed tunable toms, or more modern looking toms with tunable top ...
- 2384: The Terminal Man By Crichton
- ... took off running so the cop went after him. Dr. Ross went into the computer section and found the main computer smashed. Suddenly Benson came into the room and saw that Dr. Ross had his gun which she had found near the computer. Harry asked for the gun and Dr. Ross said no. Harry came up to her and tried to take it and she shot him in the chest and he died. 3. One personality trait in Harry is that he is ...
- 2385: Austria Ottoman Report
- The Austrian Empire had long been declining. This was due to a number of reasons. Most important were the different nationalities within the Empire. The Germans were the minority however they were in control of the government and all other important political positions. The Magyars, or the Hungarians, were powerless, and they were the larger group of disenfranchised people. The Italians in the west had become ceded after the ... the divisions in the revolutionary peoples. They each wanted much different goals. At the end of this, Emperor Francis Joseph came to power. Under his reign, Austria lost Lombardy in 1859, and lost Venetia and control of the German States after the Seven Weeks War with Prussia. After this war, the Magyars were very close to dividing. To stop this Joseph met with Francis Deak, a Hungarian leader. In their Ausgleich ...
- 2386: Alfred Nobel
- ... and his generals that naval mines could be used to block enemy naval ships from threatening the city. The naval mines designed by Immanuel Nobel were simple devices consisting of submerged wooden casks filled with gun powder. Anchored below the surface of the Gulf of Finland they effectively deterred the British Royal Navy from moving into firing range of St. Petersburg during the Crimean war (1853-1856). Immanuel Nobel was also ... explosive liquid. Nitroglycerin was produced by mixing glycerin with sulfuric and nitric acid. It was considered too dangerous to be of any practical use.(Schuck p. 87) Although its explosive power greatly exceeded that of gun powder, the liquid would explode in a very unpredictable manner if subjected to heat and pressure. Alfred Nobel became very interested in nitroglycerin and how it could be put to practical use in construction work ...
- 2387: The International Space Station
- ... space station were launched into orbit, to begin the largest, most complex engineering project, that has ever been undertaken in the history of science. The first module that was launched into space was the Zarya Control Module. Zarya (meaning, sunrise) is the main propulsion of the project so far, and it has a weight of approximately twenty tons and is 14 meters long. It was launched from Russian cosmodrome in Kazakstan ... space shuttle Endeavor. A mechanical arm on Endeavor was used to grab Zayra and maneuver into position. Unity was then docked and in a series of three space walks, it was connected to Zayra. Mission control centers in the United States will monitor the systems over the next five months to ensure all is working according to plan. These are the first of forty-five launchings, aimed to be completed in ...
- 2388: The Study of Psychology
- ... issues, and the 20th century perspective on psychology. Psychology is the study of how people think, feel, act, and perceive things. Psychologists seek to describe, predict, and explain how people behave. Psychologists sometimes attempt to control how people act. Scientific research is cumulative with new studies building on old ones. There are many different research methods. The four main methods are test and surveys, case studies, naturalistic observation, and experiments. Psychologists control one or more independent variables in order to observe the effects of a dependent variable. There are controlled groups in every experiment that is conducted. This way comparison can be made between the two groups ...
- 2389: The Aztec Nation
- ... marriage. She would be shown how to make thread and use it. At age 14 she would learn to weave a loom. She was also thought how to make cloth to support the family. Self control and obedience was taught at home and punishments were severe. Boys were beaten, pricked with maguey spines, then tied hand and foot and laid naked on the wet ground for a whole day, or else ... Moctezuma awarded him by naming him Main Voice. This story shows how even the poorest people could reach the highest levels in the Aztec society. This was the reason why the Aztecs were able to control and dominate the largest empire in all of North America and one of the largest worldwide. An Aztec custom consisted in that the Great Speaker, once elected, was no longer human and was a god ...
- 2390: Hamlet: Power vs Happiness
- ... is deeply remorseful about his crimes. At this point I think that he is not after power solely but maybe he was joules of his brother great success and let his emotions get out of control and in this fit he forfill his fantasy to be his brother. It goes well with his desire to be a father to Hamlet, a husband to the queen, and the king. the queen must ... almost admitting his guilt to trying to kill Hamlet all to save the queen, this is powerful and says to me that he did have a heart and I would figure that he just lost control of himself in the pursuit of his dream which was to be all that his brother had been.
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