| 101. | conversation ...
Nomad13 1985: ive listened to her side for months
Nomad13 1985: and i answered all of her questions last
night
Anr1988: well then u shoulld let her hear urs
Nomad13 1985: ask her for conversation if u want
Anr1988: i know that u dont tell her anything
Nomad13 1985: i told her everythin...
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| 102. | Iraq Charles Bai
Government Term Paper- Proposal for Iraq¡¯s Reconstruction
¡°Now that Iraq is ostensibly under control by US and coalition forces, the focus of effort has shifted to the process of reconstruction, which entails rebuilding society in the aftermath of conflict. ... In an article by ...
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| 103. | peace talks Beginning ... lead by their fearless leader Coldgrim the terrible the most powerful night goblin ever ,spawned by gork &mork themselves ,The horde of orc & goblin troops advanced to old world where the elven and empire peace talks were being held. ... Teclis one of the three leading the talks. ... lead by ...
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| 104. | causes of WWI As the news of the individual surrender spread, fellow Germans saw that they were losing the war and started mutinies. Many people told the Kaiser to seek an armistice with the allies. However, he did not show any intensions of giving up. With the end so close, many American newspapers started to cr...
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| 105. | Mercito In Shakespeare’ s Romeo and Juliet each character plays a specific role that shapes the play in one way or another. Mercutio, a secondary character, is a kinsman to Prince Escalus and a loyal friend and confidant of Romeo. Mercutio’s main concern throughout the entire play is for his friend Romeo an...
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| 106. | war 343 Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC), announced on September 9th that his first investigations would focus on recent alleged massacres and other crimes in the eastern Congo region of Ituri. While this is a welcome step in the process of returning peace ...
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| 107. | BASIC PRINCIPLES OF TAX LAW BASIC PRINCIPLES OF TAX LAW
a) The Definition and Content of Tax Law:
i) The law: Sociaties need to constitue basic organizational prinsiples and to make them fullfilled in order to protect their existance. Basic mechanizm allowing us to do so is the law. ... However, two main factors w...
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| 108. | iraq reconstruction Charles Bai
Government Term Paper- Proposal for Iraq¡¯s Reconstruction
¡°Now that Iraq is ostensibly under control by US and coalition forces, the focus of effort has shifted to the process of reconstruction, which entails rebuilding society in the aftermath of conflict. ... In an article by ...
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| 109. | Politically economically and culturally winning the peace in Iraq Outline the options for politically, economically and culturally winning the peace in Iraq. ...
The challenges that are presented to politically, economically and culturally win the peace in Iraq are daunting. Although success is very plausible, the United States will need to carefully revise a...
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| 110. | Organization of Competitions in Aikido Persons who are involved, practice or understand the Art of Peace often ask a question:
“Is it possible to organise a competition in Aikido?”
Towards our understanding of sports competitions, our experiences and experiences of others, we are sure that is possible to organise a competition in tha...
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| 111. | Famous Quotes Friendships multiply joy and divide grief. No God, no peace. Know God, know peace. Oh me oh my! A lovely day is dawning! Oh what a joy I didn't wake up dead. So I can go to school, Resume my yawning, And continue sleeping in my class, Instead of in my bed! A professor is one who talks in someone els...
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| 112. | Is Truth a Bridge to Reconciliation Janine Zephyr
Truth and Reconciliation
10/07/03
Is Truth a Bridge to Reconciliation?
Does truth help settle, or reconcile from their painful horrible past? Will the truth help a country to move on as one into the future? Or does truth help bring about personal vengeance or forgiveness? Does...
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| 113. | The origins of Nazism Although the Nazi party had been in existence for some time under the name ‘The German Workers Party’, it is considered to have been established in 1920, as this was when its name was changed to the National Socialist German Workers Party. This was largely due to Hitler’s joining of the party in 191...
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| 114. | Important Characters Martin Luther: Where: Born in German Saxony in 1483 What and When: Martin Luther was the leader of the Protestant Reformation during the early 1500s. His teachings became the cornerstone of the church that bears his name. Why Significant: His Life and teachings ushered in the age of the Protestant R...
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| 115. | American Grading System The American Grading System
Professor Carpenter
September 25, 2003
Madison Peace
Madison Peace Peace 1
Professor Carpenter
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| 116. | It is Easier to Make War than to Make Peace Georges Clemenceau, a French statesman, once said, “It is easier to make war than to make peace.” This statement’s meaning applies to both the short story “The Scarlet Ibis” and the movie The War. This statement means that people find it easier to solve their conflicts with argument, altercation, a...
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| 117. | tainted vision behind pointlessly open eyes ... Rather he expresses that Count Czernin did nothing more than open his eyes. ... He depicts a standpoint of which there is no alternative, and implies that to believe otherwise would imply nothing other than an obscured vision of what is or is not fundamentally correct. ... He also manages to...
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| 118. | Beowulf and Batman Beowulf and Batman;
Both legendary heroes. ... Beowulf is the more historical hero. Beowulf is a very natural, although he does have the strength of thirty men, he isn’t so super. Batman is the more attractive hero. Batman is handsome, he owns the whole Batman gear which is the car, the costume, ...
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| 119. | the crusades: a handwritten account Muharram, 570 AH Praise be to Allah, the most merciful and most compassionate. It is the beginning of the New Year and still we are at war with the Christians. Their King Lionheart wishes to take back the Holy Land in the name of Christendom. We are a peaceful people and have lived alongside our Jew...
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| 120. | Court Court Assignment
A) On entering the courthouse, it seemed all eyes were on you. ... There is a third set of elevators and hallways that are exclusive to judges, and other court officials. ... Ontario Court of Justice judges wear a red sash swung left to right. Superior court judges also wear a re...
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| 121. | MJK Why the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Should Be Repealed Removing the King's Crown Introduction It is generally believed that Martin Luther King, Jr., was an intelligent African-American who promoted harmony between the races. Numerous books-all of which talk about his deeds of valor to promote goo...
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| 122. | Thomas Woodrow Wilson Thomas Woodrow Wilson, twenty-eight president of the United States, which suffered from dyslexia. Thomas developed a strong power of concentration and a near photographic memory. I’m going to be explaining World War I, League of Nations, and last but not least Wilson’s 14 points. Wilson’s real heart...
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| 123. | How far did the Congress of Vienna solve the problems faced by its delegates How far did the Congress of Vienna solve the problems faced by its delegates?
After the defeat of Napoleon, starting during the fall of 1814 the Congress of Vienna, which was an international conference, took place in order to remake the map of Europe. Many territorial decisions and issues we...
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| 124. | Politiques Henry of Navarre William of Orange Elizabeth of England Politiques were rulers who placed political unity over theological doctrine, urging tolerance, moderation, and compromise in regards to religion. Henry of Navarre, quoted as saying “Paris is worth a mass,” is an excellent example. William of Orange was also considered to be a politique. One of the ...
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| 125. | can't say I really have nothing to say. Can't I just read something that you have posted? "We're still working it," he told reporters as he met at the presidential retreat here with Jordan's King Abdullah II, a vital ally in the Middle East. The United States is seeking Security Council backing for a resoluti...
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| 126. | Napoleon is Dead in Russia The title of this book is Napoleon is Dead is Russia and the author is Guido Artom. ... His companions used to tease him about those flat flee of his calling him Polyte Flatfoot, but is was because of his feet that he had managed to get put into the 10th Cohort of the National Guard, which consist...
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| 127. | Things Fall Apart Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan. He is a great clansman, warrior, farmer, and family provider. In a settlement with another tribe close by Okonkwo wins a virgin and a fifteen-year-old boy named Ikemefuna for the tribe. Okonkwo takes charge of the boy and finds him a mo...
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| 128. | Augustine's Confession Jacob Womack Prof. Ellis Christian Doctrine 12-01-03 The Confessions of St. Augustine In St. Augustine’s confessions, he addresses himself articulately and passionately to the persistent questions that stirred the minds and hearts of men since the beginning of time. This book tells a story in the fo...
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| 129. | Institutions of The US National Government The Institutions of the US National Government
Institutions can be defined as the legal, administrative, and customary arrangements for repeated human interactions. The institutional framework of a society of people consists of formal and informal institutions, the major function of which is to pr...
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| 130. | NOthing for lunch nothing for lunch which is more important, a door without a key or a key without a door September 16, 2003 seven hundred twenty-two The following week it is year 1968, and I walk with Ben Hur. I arrived to Tel Aviv the day before with the solemn news of the passing of the peace leader Lt. Moise. Ben...
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| 131. | Augustine's Confession Jacob Womack Prof. Ellis Christian Doctrine 12-01-03 The Confessions of St. Augustine In St. Augustine’s confessions, he addresses himself articulately and passionately to the persistent questions that stirred the minds and hearts of men since the beginning of time. This book tells a story in the fo...
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| 132. | United Nations The United Nations is a world wide association of countries established to encourage peace in the world and comradeship between countries. ... A goal of the United Nations is to bring together all of the countries, whether they are big, small, rich, or poor. ... Joining members of the United Nat...
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| 133. | purpose of religion reflection work THE PURPOSE OF RELIGION
reflection by Stephanie Theodore 11B
What is the purpose of religion? To answer this we have to first define the meanings of religion and purpose. What is religion? ... No, because Buddhism is claimed to be a religion and Buddhists do not believe in God. So perhaps rel...
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| 134. | Saving the Union through Politics ... The Union still active as the United States of America was looking to suppress a rebellion, which consumed almost half of the former country. ... The politics of the country played a very important part in this conflict. ... The Republican Party, whose strength was rapidly growing in the ...
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| 135. | mother In 1952 Mother Teresa opened the Nirmal Hriday (Pure Heart) Home for Dying Destitutes in Calcutta. ...
In serving the people abandoned by society, Mother Teresa put love into action. ...
In recognition of her efforts, Mother Teresa was bestowed many awards, including the Padma Shri award f...
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| 136. | A separate Peace A Separate Peace Essay A Separate Peace is a coming of age novel in which a young man, Gene, tells his memories of his final years in adolescence with his best friend Finny at a private boarding school during the peak of World War II. Throughout this novel I was drawn towards the characters, and the...
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| 137. | Right to Live or to Die ... Given our rights in America, should Americans have the right to choose their fate? Because of our freedoms, and because it should be that patient‘s decision, Americans should have the right to die if that is their wish. ... Passive euthanasia is deliberately withholding or withdrawing medi...
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| 138. | INDIAN RESERVATIONS PAPER Indian Reservations System Compare and Contrast Paper
In doing research of many tribes and how their reservation systems work, it is hard to not realize that they are all very similar to each other and in the way they work. In this paper you will read and understand the differences and similariti...
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| 139. | russia bosnia ... The Slav people as they
are known, were separated from the Northern Slavs, that is, related
Slavs in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Russia, by the non-slavic tribes
that settled the lands of Austria and Hungary. ... Russia, the country where most
of the Southern Slavs came from had a...
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| 140. | fghfghfh “The Divine Image” In the first stanza of “The Divine Image” in Songs of Innocence, Blake states that everyone prays to mercy, pity, love, and peace. Individuals pray for these to express their need for them and appreciation for these desired components of life. Blake continues to explain that mercy...
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| 141. | A Separate Peace A Separate Peace by John Knowles is a novel delving into the concept of friendship between two people, Gene Forrester, and Phineas. As the story develops, the initial trust that exists between the two friends gradually frays, as we realize that Gene initially declares Finny to be his best friend and...
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| 142. | John Woo THE AESTHETICS OF FORCE IN ACTION MOVIE
John Woo’s style has influence in American action movie
Action movie is one of the main streams in contemporary movie style. ... John Woo, the famous director who came from Hong Kong, created the new style of the action movie in Hong Kong in mid-80’s. ......
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| 143. | Saint Joan, a thoroughly modern women in a medevil age The novel 1984 written by George Orwell was published in 1949. This novel is being presented in the future where a totalitarian state controls many parts of the society. The story begins in London on April 4, 1984 after an atomic world war divides the world in to three states. London is the capital ...
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| 144. | HERO A Seprate Peace Tragedy and Triumph, Jealousy and Friendship. In the novel A Separate Peace, John Knowles creates a relationship between two friends that will be puzzled over for many years. These two friends are Finny and Gene, two upper classmen at Devon, a private high school in New Hampshire. Th...
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| 145. | Leviathan and Polity THE LEVIATHAN AND POLITY
A city’s constitution is the organization of its government or offices. ... Thomas Hobbes believes that the best possible regime is the Leviathan (or Common Wealth), because it gives people what they truly want peace and security. Aristotle believes that the best possi...
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| 146. | Nature Symbolized in WB Yeats Through symbolism and imagery of nature, William Butler Yeats uses his art of poetry to display a concept of escape from the tortures of reality into an alternative: the emergence of a soul and mind to a simpler, more peaceful place of being.
During the life of Yeats, Ireland experienced political ...
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| 147. | American Compromises America was and is built upon compromises. ... So to continue the peace between the two sides, more compromises were taken. As a source the Constitution allowed such actions by giving the states their own right thus to remained glued together the states would have to make compromises to remain a...
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| 148. | a Separate Peace - Gene's Journey Gene Forrester's difficult journey towards maturity and the adult world is a main focus of the novel, A Separate Peace, by John Knowles. Gene's journey begins the moment he pushes Phineas from the tree and the process continues until he visits the tree fifteen years l...
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| 149. | Roadmap Solving the Israel Palestinian Conflict ... Is it possible to solve the Israel-Palestinian conflict that has alarmed the world for over a half of the century? ... It assesses the latest so called roadmap peace plan by looking the historical experiences and analyzing the actors involved in the conflict. ... Historical Background
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| 150. | United nations The United Nations
The United Nations was started after World War Two by the five countries that won the war The United States of America, France, United Kingdom, Soviet Union, and China in order to try to prevent future wars. The charter that established the United Nations was signed in San Fran...
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