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1101: Comparing Ballistics Of A .30-06 And .270
... in any situation. Also depending on the kick would depend on how good of a shot, where the .30-06 would have less of a problem than the .270 if aimed correctly. I praise the Lord for the new advancements to where I was able to do research on a topic that could have been hindered otherwise.
1102: Computers
... as the Difference Engine, that were designed to handle complicated mathematical problems. Many historians consider Babbage and his associate, the British mathematician Augusta Ada Byron (Lady Lovelace, 1815-52), the daughter of the English poet Lord Byron, the true inventors of the modern digital computer. The technology of their time was not capable of translating their sound concepts into practice; but one of their inventions, the Analytical Engine, had many features ...
1103: Flag Desecration
... fighting in the US Navy in another country. Fighting or traveling in other countries helps you to realize how important the flag is. In addition, "that the United States flag is the only flag which flies over a planetary body besides Earth." These morons do not realize that there is more to the American flag besides "the red, white, and blue"; it is a symbol of America’s achievements over the ...
1104: Violence Against Women In The
... domestic violence which will be piloted through the Home Office “Pathfinder” initiative. There has also been a forward thinking change within Part IV of the Family law Act 1996 that deals with domestic violence. The Lord Chancellor implemented this change in October 1997. The Act now requires the police and court to attach the power of arrest to an occupation order or non-molestation order if the respondent has used or ...
1105: Racism
... are of course, prejudice. Prejudice is when someone doesn’t like someone for the way they look. A big problem with racism is many live in racist conditions and don’t even see it. It flies right over their heads. Schools, the workplace, our community, our friend’s house, even our homes. We hear a racial slur, oh well, it's just a joke. Hardly. If you think racist joke are ...
1106: Martin Luther King Jr. Vs Malc
... one day every valley will be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places shall be made plain, and the crooked places shall be made straight, and the glory of the lord shall be revealed, and all shall see it together,” ( Internet, Martin Luther King’s I Have a Dream speech) Unlike Malcolm X, King does not incite his followers to riot and hate, but encourages his ...
1107: Euthanasia In The United State
... live.” David ordered the soldier put to death (Eareckson, 111). Those who believe in the Bible clearly see here that, whether a monarch or a common person, mercy killing is perceived as iniquitous in the Lord’s eyes. To see a more recent example of the Catholic Church’s disagreement of euthanasia we only have to look back a few years. In 1994, for instance, the Dutch television station IKON’s ...
1108: Euthanasia
... is a perfect solution to some people’s problems. The opposing view is that people have no right to end anyone’s life at any point in time throughout life. According to Jonathan Gould and Lord Craigmyle, “…euthanasia means the painless killing of men and women to end their sufferings”(15). Why do so many people condone euthanasia when it is almost every mans dream? If you consider the facts, everybody ...
1109: Cloning
... scientists from around the globe have collected abundant amounts of data. All this data is necessary so that advancements in research can continue more efficiently. The most common scientific models are E. coli, mice, fruit flies, and frogs. The first organisms that were cloned using nuclear transfer were frogs. This is because they have large egg cells and scientists can obtain up to two thousand of them from one ovulation. (McKinnel ...
1110: Capital Punishment
... Hammurabi's Code is its commitment to protection of the weak from being brutalized by the strong. He believed that he had been ordained by his gods Anu (God of the Sky) and Bel (The Lord of Heaven and Earth, the God of Destiny) to establish the rule of law and justice over his people. It is believed by many historians, that the practice of execution even predates the code. The ...


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