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3741: Johann Sebastian Bach
... technique, and his music marks the culmination of the Baroque polyphonic style. Important Works Sacred music includes over 200 church cantatas, the Easter and Christmas oratorios, the two great Passions of St Mathew and St John, and the Mass in B minor. Orchestral music includes his six Brandenburg Concertos, other concertos for clavier and for violin, and four orchestral suites. Bach's keyboard music for clavier and for organ is of ...
3742: The Pros And Cons About Legalizing Marijuana
... for the Aging." 1986. Online. Netscape. 10 Feb 1997. Florida Legalization Organization. Hemp for Food, Fuel, Fiber & Medicine, The Economy and the Environment. Lacrosse, Florida: 1989: 1-3, 5-8, 15, 80, 86-89. Gettman, John. "Marijuana & the Brain." High Times March 1995: 33-36. Hager, Paul. "Marijuana Myths." Indiana Civil Liberties Union Drug Task Force. Online. Netscape 9 Feb 1997. Hilts, Philip J. "Relative Addictiveness of Drugs." New York Times ...
3743: Pros and Cons of Capital Punishment
... inmates. Only 89% think that once convicted of murder, an inmate should be sentenced to death immediately. I would like to take this time to tell you a story. On August 15, 1997, the Reverend John Miller preached a sermon at the Martha Vineyards Tabernacle in New Hampshire. He told his congregation, which included the vacationing President Clinton and his wife, that capital punishment is wrong. "I invite you to look ...
3744: Capital Punishment
... punishment should be eliminated is because what is stated in the Bible. The sixth commandment specifically says “Thou shalt not kill.” If someone is executed, our court system is deliberately defying our Lord’s laws. John 8:7 says, “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.” This supports the idea that only a man who is not a sinner has the right to eliminate someone from this Earth ...
3745: Henry VIII
... Church , he was going to make some changes. He had all the bibles translated into English. He then had all the people take an oath for this law. But Sir Thomas More and, then Cardinal, John Fisher wouldn't accept the religious supremacy of the English monarch, so they were then executed. These changes gradually led to the formation of the Church of England. In 1536, Henry accused his second wife ...
3746: Lyndon B Johnson
... 1960. Although these laws proved ineffective, Johnson had demonstrated that he was a very resourceful Senate leader. To many northern Democrats, however, Johnson remained a sectional candidate. The presidential nomination of 1960 went to Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Kennedy, a northern Roman Catholic, then selected Johnson as his running mate to balance the Democratic ticket. In November 1960 the Democrats defeated the Republican candidates, Richard M. Nixon and Henry ...
3747: Afluenza
... in American families today. How does a family catch affluenza? A lot of families get it from other families. Thus, the term trying to keep up with the Joneses has significance. The produce of "Affluenza" John de Gaaf puts it into perspective though he says, Causes and Cures "keeping up with the Joneses is being replaced by a laser guided missile that makes keeping up with Michael Jordan or Disney a ...
3748: People Accused of Violent Crimes Should Not Be Allowed To Post Bail
... bail, as defined by the Nebraska Statute, is to ensure that the defendant will show at the trial. I researched a case where this was strongly considered. Brian Mase is accused of shooting and killing John Boyer, after Boyer refused to leave Mase's home. They were in a fight over a stolen watch. Friends and relatives gave evidence that Mase had premeditated the murder by making numerous phone calls to ...
3749: Talcott Parsons
... life was out of my grasp. It is either unknown or exceptionally hard to locate. Bibliography "Airplane." n. pag. Online. Internet. 20 Oct. 1998. Available http://encarta.msn.com/find/ default.asd?section=find Macionis, John J. Sociology: Sixth Edition. New Jersey: Simon & Schuster, 1997. Miller-Shaivitz, Patricia. "Major Theorists." Palm Beach Community College. 9 Sept. 1998. Rossi, Ino. Structural Sociology. New York: Columbia University Press, 1982. "Talcott Parsons." Encyclopedia Americana ...
3750: Handgun Control in the United States
... poll after poll, is to pass more restrictive laws to control handguns. This mood is moving a reluctant Congress toward renewed consideration of the Brady Bill, named after Jim Brady, who was permanently disabled in John Hickney's attempt to assassin-ate Ronald Regan in 1981 ( Morganthau 33). The Brady Bill is a common sensical and an ad-mittedly modest attempt to impose a five-day waiting period for the purchase ...


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