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- 2841: Tomb Raider 2 Walkthrough
- ... be invaluable as they illuminate your surrounding area, revealing traps, switches and Core's new dynamic lighting engine. Pistols These are Lara's trusty sidearms she brought with her from the first game. Use them "John Woo-style" to take out your basic baddies. They will auto-aim each time you press the fire button. Shotgun Another trusty weapon from the first game; use it on groups of enemies for wide ...
- 2842: The Truth About Airbags
- ... in case of an accident where a car flipped over (McMurray 84).But some people do not believe they do any good (McMurray 84). “The introduction of side-impact bags is purely marketing driven,” explains John Janitz, president of TRW, which is supplying part of the side air bag system for Mercedes (McMurray 84). “Car companies are latching onto the concept that safety sells” (McMurray 84). The project that most automakers ...
- 2843: Active Learning
- ... See and Remember, Do and Understand.” ~ Chinese Proverb Simply stated by Dr. D. Robinson, “ Active learning is ‘doing’ and this leads to understanding.” Learning by doing is a theme that many educators have stressed since John Dewey’s convincing argument that “children must be engaged in an active quest for learning and new ideas”. (Hendrikson, 1984) Jean Piaget also stressed the need for concrete operations in early childhood. Some educators incorrectly ...
- 2844: Mill's And Sidgwick's Utilitarianism: Sacrifice The Innocent For The Common Good?
- ... solve both of these difficulties by appealing to experience; however, no method of reconciling an individual decision with the rules of experience is suggested, and no relative weights are assigned to the various considerations. Both John Stuart Mill and Henry Sidgwick believe that the reasoned procedures of philosophy are those of analyzing and unifying materials otherwise provided. In deciding whether or not to torture a terrorist who has planted a bomb ...
- 2845: Ray Bradbury
- ... in 1962, and his teleplay of The Halloween Tree won an Emmy. Also he has written for such T.V. shows: Alfred Hitchcock Presents and the Twilight Zone and in 1953 did a screenplay for John Haston's Moby Dick. Ray Bradbury's writing has been honored in many ways, but perhaps the most unusual was when an Apollo astronaut named the Dandelion Crater on the Moon after Bradbury's novel ...
- 2846: Miracles
- ... Bible is the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. This is the foundation of Christianity and our relation to God ( Romans 10:9-10). The Bible has several other instances in 1Kings 17:22, John 11:43-44, 2 Kings 4:33-34, and Matthew 27:52. These miracles show that God has power over life and death. The demonstration of this supernatural power is one aspect of the fingerprint ...
- 2847: Recycling In Alaska
- ... pick up their neighborhood recyclables and need collecting materials. They are estimating to earn 230,000 a year. The second will contract an expansion of Anchorage Refuse to collect and haul green waste to the John Dean Composting center. Third the task force strongly agrees that striving to keep contracts inside Alaska will strengthen the program. They will also recommend the employment of a recycling coordinator, and the creation of a ...
- 2848: The Globe Theater
- ... in real size. In 1970, Sam Wanamaker established the Shakespeare Globe Playhouse Trust. A 0.8 acre site was identified that very year on Bankside, but construction work only began in 1987. In 1982, Professor John Orrell revived interest in the plans of the Globe. His analysis of Wenceslas Hollar's `Long View of London' (1647) - a panorama of London taken from the tower of Southwark Cathedral - proved that the angles ...
- 2849: The Women's Rights Movement (1848-1998)
- ... Esther Peterson, the director of the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor in 1961, considered it to be the government's responsibility to take an active role in addressing discrimination against women. President Kennedy, with Esther's encouragement, convened a Commission on the Status of Women, naming Eleanor Roosevelt as its chair. The report issued by that commission in 1963 documented discrimination against women in virtually every area of ...
- 2850: Trifles: Summary
- Trifles: Summary Standing in the abandoned kitchen of John Wright and Minnie Foster (Mrs. Wright), George Henderson offers the two women to warm up around the stove like everyone else. Mrs. Peters, the sheriff’s wife turns down the invitation and remains to stand ...
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