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- 1281: Hemp...A Help For Today
- ... because government officials would call it "Marijuana" and pull up the crop. In other countries, it is because the farmers are busy growing coca and poppies to produce cocaine and heroin for the local Drug Lord. This is truly a sad state of affairs. Hopefully someday the Peace Corps will be able to teach modern hemp seed farming techniques and end the world's protein shortage. The stalk of the hemp ...
- 1282: Fascination Of Motorcycles
- ... stretching out in front of you, and a loud rumble below you. You quickly look down to check your actual speed, and when you reestablish a line of sight with the road a huge bug flies in your mouth. You quickly think about spitting it out but decide not to because it tastes so good. This is one small example of the extreme pleasures of riding on two wheels. There are ...
- 1283: Fixing Belief
- ... be construed as going to church each week.. What happens in church? Well, we pray, sing, give thanks and offerings, all that we may be reminded that our purpose in life is to serve our Lord with gladness and with all of our hearts at all times. The part that I do not see fit in the first method is the part about turning with contempt and hatred from anything that ...
- 1284: Architecture Set In Motion
- ... in the Neoclassical movement against the structural formality of the Renaissance garden landscape, and in England where reformers believed since its people had liberty, England had the best state of being, and men as in Lord Burlington who wanted to reform all the arts, succeed in bringing liberty to the English landscape as executed at Chiswick House(1724-29), and he inspired other designers as Hoare who at Stourhead, incorporated the ...
- 1285: A Mere Girl- Saint Joan
- ... fail me, nor his counsel, nor his love. And so, God be with meJoans bravery exceeds human limits when she courageously speaks down to her persecutors, and vocalizes the rightful will of the Lord. Courage and will seem to be at their strongest points during this trial. After the trial displays a sense of weakness. She unknowingly establishes a bond to the audience that illustrates her humanity. After hours ...
- 1286: Creation Vs Evolution
- ... as the last days. I believe today is one of the most exciting times in the history of the human race. We are actually counting down the days and hours before the return of our Lord Jesus Christ and the end of the world!
- 1287: Contrcat Law Implied Terms
- ... of the parties which, if left uncorrected, would defeat their presumed intentions . However, five conditions must be satisfied before the courts will imply terms into a contract. These conditions are derived from a judgement of Lord Morris of the Privy Council in BP Refinery (Westernport) Pty Ltd v. Shire of Hastings (1977) 52 ALJR 20 that for a term to be implied, the following conditions (which may overlap) must be satisfied ...
- 1288: Child Labor
- ... photographs stirred American's conscience and helped change the nation's laws. The Word of God never really comes right out and says that child labor is wrong, but anyone with a heart for the Lord would know that it is cruel and inhumane. Employing children was not to train, but to get high profits from their work. Children could be hired cheaply and were too small to complain. That is ...
- 1289: Fascination Of Motorcycles 2
- ... stretching out in front of you, and a loud rumble below you. You quickly look down to check your actual speed, and when you reestablish a line of sight with the road a huge bug flies in your mouth. You quickly think about spitting it out but decide not to because it tastes so good. This is one small example of the extreme pleasures of riding on two wheels. There are ...
- 1290: Fate 2
- ... fate had control over them. Fate was also used as saying the outcome of something that had already come about. For example, on line 46, Hrothgar mourns over the fate of his companions, Hrothgar, their lord, sat joyless in Herot, a mighty prince mourning the fate of his lost friends and companions. Here it is used as a way of saying their lives had already ended. Beowulf refers to the fate ...
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