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- 7581: Tupac And The Outlawz History
- ... album was entitled "Strictly 4 my N.I.G.G.A.Z."in '93. He was involved in many legal and criminal troubles including a rape charge in '94 just before his "Me Against the World" LP came out. And just before sentencing for that trial, he was shot in a NY recording studio. Out of jail nearly 8 months later, he signed with Death Row and one Mr. Suge Knight ... Although Death Row does intend to continue with the release of the "Retribution" LP. Kastro was first in the group entitled Dramacydal. This group appeared on tracks in Tupac's 1994 release "Me Against the World." And other than Kastro, the group contained these current Outlawz:E.D.I., Napolean, Kadafi,and Fatal. Fatal was origionally a member of The Plague, a rap group that consisted of about 30 rappers which ... from there now. Although Death Row does intend to continue with the release of the "Retribution" LP. Edi was a member of the group Dramacydal that appeared on songs in Tupac's Me Against the World Album along with Kastro,Khadafi, and Napoleon. He then was taken from that gruop to join the Outlawz and appear on several songs with his fellow members. The Outlawz recently signed to Rap-A- ...
- 7582: Salem Whichcraft Trials
- ... had made an actual, deliberate, formal pact with Satan and would do all in her in power to aid him in his rebellion against God. (3) The Puritans believed that they were living in a world of chaos and crime, and directed their efforts to constantly guard against sin. (4) Life in Salem Village was not easy at the best of times. Gaiety and merrymaking were regarded as irreligious, and the ... black art. The girls fascination soon turned to enchantment. By February 1692 the girls began acting in strange and bizarre manners. They went into fits in which they seemed to lose touch with the real world. They frequently did not answer when they were spoken to. They uttered foolish and nonsensical speeches. They made odd gestures and contorted themselves into freakish postures. (12) When the town began to notice what had ... in ashes. When he gave it to a dog to eat, the afflicted children went into their fits. They fell into strange positions, appearing convulsed and disordered. The girls now claimed to see the invisible world ruled by the devil. The girls could see who were causing the afflictions. They had spectral sight. (13) They claimed they could see a witch hurting its victim and causing mischief in plain daylight. ( ...
- 7583: Venomous Creatures of the West Pacific
- ... hyderozoans, the predominant stage is pelagic, drifting on the sea surface with a gas-filled float and capturing food organisms with long-trailing tentacles containing stinging nematocysts. This group contains the infamous Portuguese man of war whish carries virulent poison that can endanger human life. Recent estimates put the number of species of hydroids at more than 2700, most of which are harmless, although a small number can inflict injuries on ... are deep grooves. These grooves contain a strip of soft, spongy tissue, which produces most of the venom. The tail is used for self-defense against predators. Dasyatis brevicaudata is the largest stingray in the world, reaching a length of 4.5 m and a width of 2.2 m. Their color is usually dark brown or gray brown. The venomous spine from one specimen measured 37 cm. With its great ...
- 7584: Marie Curie and Her Discovery of Radium and Polonium
- ... and served as the first director. Her now grown daughter, Irene, assisted her at the institute teaching medical orderlies and doctors how to use the new technique of X-ray equipment. After the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Marie realized that X-rays could be used to locate broken bones, bullets, and pieces of shrapnel. Marie organized mobile X-ray units to equip ambulances with which she drove to the ...
- 7585: Annexation Of The 50th State
- ... held firm beliefs about the future of Hawaii in the hands of the United States. From the start of his stay in Hawaii, Stevens made it clear whose side he was on in the political war. He would openly criticize Hawaiis monarchy, and at times would refer to Queen Liliuokalani and her advisors as incompetent(2). Stevens may have not held anything against the Queen herself or any of her ... saw many great economic and military advantages to having Hawaii annexed as a state. He realized that Hawaii in itself was a growing industry, soon to be had as a major sugar producer in the world at the time. Plus, Hawaii offered a huge strategic position, lying in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, which could serve as a docking point for many U.S. warships. Stevens himself felt that ...
- 7586: The Influences Parents Have On
- ... can be a negative influence on their children's lives. Both fathers are very influential on the mental growth of their children. Parents can influence how their children behave, feel, and act towards the outside world. If a child is brought up with hatred, anger and even violence, they can learn to view the world in a highly negative way, by being dangerous and prejudice towards others. However if a child is brought up with caring and nourishment, they can learn to see the world from all different points of views and angles. Atticus raises his children with love and care, and teaches them to consider all angles of a situation before they judge someone; "You never really understand ...
- 7587: Huck Finn Grows Up
- Many changes violently shook America shortly after the Civil War. The nation was seeing things that it had never seen before, its entire economic philosophy was turned upside down. Huge multi-million dollar trusts were emerging, coming to dominate business. Companies like Rockefeller s Standard ... mob bosses controlled the cities, like Tammany Hall in New York. Graft and corruption were at an all time high while black rights sunk to a new low. Even after experiencing freedom during the Civil War, their hopes of immediate equality died with the death of Lincoln. Groups like the KKK drove blacks down to a new economic low. What time would be better than this to write a book about ... moral growth. The Grangerfords were involved in a feud with an another family, the Sheperdsons. The feud between the families came as a horrible shock to Huck. Through this feud, Huck learned just how bad war and hatred could really be. This was amplified when the Grangerford family member that he had come to know well, Buck, was killed in the feud. His timely death made Huck realize that there ...
- 7588: Satellites
- ... rocket. During the years 1943 through 1946 several studies concluded that available rockets would be unable to place a satellite into orbit. Work on rockets for missiles and upper atmosphere research was so great after World War II that by 1954 the possibility of launching a satellite was no longer in serious doubt. In October 1954 the Committee for the International Geophysical Year (IGY), announced to other countries that they were considering ...
- 7589: Huckleberry Finn Essay 2
- Character Analysis: Huckleberry Finn Huckleberry Finn is one of the many milestones in modern literature. It stands as a testament to the genius the world knows as Mark Twain. Through clever use of "local color" and other literary devices, he is able to weave not only the entertaining tale of Huck and Jim, but also a powerful anti-slavery message ... and represents in the novel. Throughout the tale, Huckleberry Finn is portrayed as being a master of masquerading around as another person and is the means by which Mark Twain conveys his views to the world. If Mark Twain could have written an autobiography about himself, he more than likely would describe himself as possessing many qualities similar to those of Huck Finn. The many encounters Huck has with the Mississippi ... Missouri, a town on the Mississippi. Even more important than childhood similarities; in the novel, Huck becomes more than just another character. He becomes a vessel by which Mark Twain shares his views with the world. In the South where he lived, there was still much bitterness towards ex-slaves and this dictated what was proper and what was not. Instead of writing a manifesto of his views, these views ...
- 7590: Creation Of Reality In 1984
- ... that there is no bad news, and that makes the general population happier. Reality is also created in today's society. It is done in a more indirect and subtle way. The media in the world today, uses its power to present its opinion, or view the way it wants. People will believe that what the media tells them is the truth, because the media is always thought of as an ... the news makes the citizens of Oceania feel like that there is no bad news. This makes the people happier, and happy think that the government is doing a good job. The creation of a war, or an enemy will unite people against the common enemy, and the general public will be even happier.
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