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- 661: Dreams
- ... by the supernatural. Sleep disorder expert Dr. Barry Krackow says, Night mares are one of the most vivid and dramatic experiences of the human mind. They invoke incredible images... yet no horror film, no science-fiction fantasy, not even a outer can upstage the brutal image thrust upon us in our dreams (qtd. in Susman B1). Krakow says that these dreams, no matter how frighting, can be cured with a three ...
- 662: Abortion: Life or Death Who Chooses?
- ... killed legally in our country in 1973, many noisy and emotional people are campaigning for abortion on request. They are aided by a crusading, misguided press and media which continues to utter as fact, the fiction of fertile imaginative minds. We have been told by the media that the majority of Canadians wish to have abortion legalized but the latest census taken by the Toronto Star in March of 1989 reports ...
- 663: Abortion: Life or Death Δ Who Chooses?
- ... killed legally in our country in 1973, many noisy and emotional people are campaigning for abortion on request. They are aided by a crusading, misguided press and media which continues to utter as fact, the fiction of fertile imaginative minds. We have been told by the media that the majority of Canadians wish to have abortion legalized but the latest census taken by the Toronto Star in March of 1989 reports ...
- 664: Abortion: Who Really Cares
- ... killed legally in our country in 1973, many noisy and emotional people are campaigning for abortion on request. They are aided by a crusading, misguided press and media which continues to utter as fact, the fiction of fertile imaginative minds. We have been told by the media that the majority of Canadians wish to have abortion legalized but the latest census taken by the Toronto Star in March of 1989 reports ...
- 665: Life or Death: Who Chooses?
- ... killed legally in our country in 1973, many noisy and emotional people are campaigning for abortion on request. They are aided by a crusading, misguided press and media which continues to utter as fact, the fiction of fertile imaginative minds. We have been told by the media that the majority of Canadians wish to have abortion legalized but the latest census taken by the Toronto Star in March of 1989 reports ...
- 666: Teddy Roosevelt's Contribution to Natural Resources
- ... conservation of critical wildlife habitat and the principle of hunting in fair chase. In the 1890s, while governor of New York, Roosevelt helped ignite an interest in monitoring sewage treatment and discharge from tanneries and pulp mills. During his term as Governor, Roosevelt was in consultation with Gifford Pinchot and F.H. Newell, both of whom helped to shape RooseveltΉs recommendations about forestry. Roosevelt grew more and more concerned over ...
- 667: The Bill of Rights
- ... damaged property; and confiscated three computers, two laser printers, several hard disks, and many boxes of paper and floppy disks. The target of the SS operation was to seize all copies of a game of fiction called GURPS Cyberpunk. The Cyberpunk game contains fictitious break-ins in a futuristic world, with no technical information of actual use with real computers, nor is it played on computers. The SS never filed any ...
- 668: The Second Amendment
- ... of this issue that has the potential to pulverise this country is why it is such a good topic to discuss, people should be better informed and make a decision based on fact and not fiction. Many advocates of the limitations of guns can quote numerous examples of increasing violence and homicide crimes. But the area which hits the closest to home is the issue of violence among the teenagers of ...
- 669: An Analysis of The Term Actually Incurred In Section 11(a) of Income Tax Action Act No 58 of 1962
- ... meaning of the words is clear, then this meaning represents the intention of Parliament, the object of statutory interpretation always being to stamp a particular meaning with the Legislature s impramatur by means of the fiction of parliamentary intent. Considerations of equity, hardship, or social policy are irrelevant once the intention of Parliament is unambiguously established. . In Partington v Attorney General, Lord Cairns stated that if a person sought to be ...
- 670: Bill of Rights
- ... damaged property; and confiscated three computers, two laser printers, several hard disks, and many boxes of paper and floppy disks. The target of the SS operation was to seize all copies of a game of fiction called GURPS Cyberpunk. The Cyberpunk game contains fictitious break-ins in a futuristic world, with no technical information of actual use with real computers, nor is it played on computers. The SS never filed any ...
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