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- 29451: Voodoo
- ... 50 million followers throughout the world now. Although varieties of this religion occur in different regions there are some basic tenets common among them. They all believe that the pulse of life resides in nature's elements like fire or wind. This force is also in union with the dead and thus fosters a belief that they should be respected through rituals. They believe that all things are the creation of ...
- 29452: Walking Across Egypt: Mattie Rigsbee
- ... many people can or will ever hope to have. As she and Wesley grow older, she should realize what a special thing she provides to the friends and family that she spends her time with. t
- 29453: The Hurt of Others
- ... person then most. He always did things different. He seemed to be turning to the Devil, getting into drugs and acquiring himself a few bad names. Then on Fred was a social outcast. I didn't realize at the time, by not including Fred, really hurt his feelings. By this time it was almost the end of the school year, and our class had to move on to another school. The ...
- 29454: The Canadian Personality
- ... shall make the land rich in oil so to make the inhabitants prosper, I shall call these inhabitants Canadians, they shall be known as the friendliest people on the Earth." "But Lord," asked Gabriel, "don't you think you are being too generous to these Canadians?" "Not really," replied God, "just wait and see the neighbors I am going to give them!" This humorous little story does point something out. As ...
- 29455: A Comparison of Multi-Valued Orientation and Two Valued Orientation
- ... him and living or opposing him and dying. Multi-valued orientation is a scale of "in betweens". The extremes are not used. There are definate settings. Using temperature again, let multi-valued orientation show it's use. Hot and cold were used for two valued orientation. Those were the extremes. Instead of using extremes, the actual numbers are used. 74 degrees, 98.6 degrees, and -13 degrees are all examples of ...
- 29456: Philosophy - Socrates
- ... well thought out opinions, and they are very learned people. Among the most revered philosophers of all time was Socrates. Living around the 5th century B.C., Socrates was among the first philosophers who wasn't a sophist, meaning that he never felt that he was wise for he was always in the pursuit of knowledge. Unfortunately, Socrates was put to death late in his life. One of his best students ...
- 29457: Christmas Is A Good Holiday For Many Reasons
- ... the first semester, he or she is sure to survive the second semester. Next, people get to exchange gifts with friends and family. Exchanging gifts is always fun because people receive new things. Who couldn't enjoy something that was given to them free. Also, people get to give gifts to their friends and family. Giving gifts always gives people that warm happy feeling inside. The most enjoyable part is seeing ...
- 29458: Descartes Epistemology
- ... he is a thinking thing and the contents of his consciousness, but how can any of this ever lead to any knowledge of anything outside of himself? The answer is that, by itself, it can't. Descartes establishes that the human mind is better known than the human body. He states that no belief based on sense-perception is free from doubt. Thus he cant be certain about the existence of ...
- 29459: The New Mass Society of the Nineteenth Century
- ... workers. Men who formerly owned their own farms or shops had a difficult time adjusting to their new role and social status. Craftsmen were also losing their skill and could not compete with the factorys cheaper massively produced products. This division of labor eventually creation of the middle class, As worker began to identify themselves as separate from the upper class factory owner, a new culture developed. This new middle ...
- 29460: The Mountain of Death
- ... to me why they called it Sawtooth Ridge by experiencing it first hand. At the base of Sawtooth it seemed as if the mountain just rose above you like a sky-scrapping building. The mountains sheer size just put one in awe. Sawtooth was grand in size and the beauty of it over came all with emotions. Looking at it made the imagination wander and made you second guess yourself ...
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