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The Cycle Of Never Ending Cause And Effect

... on time, there will come a point where the beginning of things will be put under observation. How did things begin? Scientists believe that our world began with the Big Bang, yet for the Big Bang to originate there must have been the Sun and the Universe itself. Then what was before the Universe? An atom? And before the atom? The word "nothing" is a common answer to these questions, supposedly ending the infinite quest for knowledge. Yet before the "nothing", there must have been something else, maybe more nothingness, who knows? The f ...

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Canada's Ideal Population - What Is It? And How Should It Be Achieved?

... question I ask myself is this. How would an increased population affect the amount of natural resources we have? Well, to answer this I had to consider our present world population. With approximately 5.5 billion people in the world, it has been estimated that our natural resources will be used up in a few hundred years. Just think what an increase in our population would do to the level of resources. We would probably have our resources down to nothing in a matter of generations. What people are forgetting is that scientists will ...

Number of words: 1493 | Number of pages: 6

Ontological And Cosmological A

... argument for the existence of God deals with the 'existence in the understanding' vs. 'existence in reality.' He defines God as the greatest conceivable or possible being. He adds that any person who hears this statement describing God understands what is meant. His argument is that if God did not exist, then a being greater than God would be possible. This being then would be greater than the greatest possible being, which is impossible. Therefore he proves that there is no being greater than God and hence God exists. His argument is ...

Number of words: 2920 | Number of pages: 11

Tall Stories

... be entering the age of the superskyscraper, with tall buildings poised to take a giant new leap into the sky. Skyscrapers approaching the mile mark may still be awhile off, but there are proposals now for megastructures soaring 900 m -- twice as high as the world's tallest building, the 110-story Sears Tower in Chicago. Suppose that you were asked to erect such a building. How would you do it? What are the obstacles you'd face? What materials would you use? And where would you put it? Building a superskyscraper, the first thing y ...

Number of words: 2161 | Number of pages: 8

African Women

... time. This should not happen if we have a realization. This understanding would be realizing that everyone put on this planet was created equal. DEFINE THE PROBLEM Women, unfortunately, have been very discriminated against, even in this century. Women are so cruelly thought of that now, women see nothing wrong with mental and physical cruelty towards them. Since the status of women in Africa, is so low, it has caused many men to overpower women…physically. More and more women are being beaten and thinking that it is okay because the women ...

Number of words: 2958 | Number of pages: 11

Detroit Lions

... totally changed that and made them Lion food. Maybe I taught that this was just a lucky start for them, but on their 2nd game against The Green Bay Packers, I realized that the team was on fire and I was very happy because the Lions is my favorite team, don’t ask me why? But it just is. I think the team players had realized “finally” that they cant let just one man do the job, that it’s a team sport, and they are putting themselves to the 110%. Their defense is totally better when before that was what hurt them most, because whil ...

Number of words: 355 | Number of pages: 2

The Pc Industry

... by giving an overview of each leading firm and their behaviors’, then by combining them into an industry analysis. The companies will be addressed from top leader to bottom. Compaq Computer Corporation,(CCC) is the current industry leader. CCC boasts a 1999 market share of 12.8%. However, this figure has declined slightly from its 1998 share of 13.4%. The dip is due to Dell Computer Corp.’s heavy presence in the small PC market, (Industry Survey, Apr. 2000). Compaq has a wide range of PC products from smaller, less exp ...

Number of words: 985 | Number of pages: 4

History And Reading Of Tarot Cards

... 22 cards, numbered one to twenty-one. The last card is unnumbered. The unnumbered card ironically is the Fool. The 22 Major Arcana are said to represent the principles of society, agriculture, virtues, the wise, foolish, etc. The different suits in the Minor Arcana are said to represent the four classes in which the Egyptian society was divided: Kings and nobility the sword, agriculture by the club, priesthood by the cup and commerce, symbolised by the coin. The cards have a definite relation to the number seven, because twice s ...

Number of words: 1146 | Number of pages: 5

A Breif History Of Comics

... of the World, a competitor, William Randolph Herst of the New York Journal, hired Outcault to draw Hogan's Alley for Hearst's Journal. The World continued publication of the strip using a new artist, and both papers were featuring the "Yellow kid." This led to people referring to the two papers as the yellow papers. And as the battle between the press lords became more intense, people began calling it yellow journalism which now has come to mean overly sensational journalism. Although Outcault won the battle over the rights of "Yellow ki ...

Number of words: 3558 | Number of pages: 13

Ebonics

... in the verb, no "r" sound and no consonant pairs. These are just some of the many patterns that were created when Africans were forced to learn the English language. History states that around 1619, during the slave trade, ships collected slaves not just from one nation but from many nations. Although they were all Africans certain areas spoke different languages. Some Africans spoke Ibo, Yoruba and Hausa. They were then separated from each other and had to travel with people whom the could not understand. Captain William Smith wrote: . ...

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Model Rockets

... st.html) There are seven basic parts to a model rocket. The body tube is the part which all other parts are attached to. The launch lug is a narrow paper or plastic tube fastened to the side of the body tube. During lift off the launch lug keeps the rocket vertical. The next part is the fins. The fins help the rocket travel straight during flight. The engine holder is a ring cemented inside the bottom of the body tube. The rockets engine fits in the holder. The engine of most rockets consi ...

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Art Of Sex

... sex that could be accepted in the upcoming years. Now a day Sadomasochism is taboo, however this is the information I could find on the topic. Sadist and Masochist are two term that you will hear a lot in the up coming years. A Sadist " is a person who derives sexual satisfaction from experiencing pain". A Masochist is "a person who derives sexual satisfaction from experiencing pain." Masochist was named after Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1836-1895), who was him self a masochist. Leopold von Sacher-Masoch wrote a few books on the subject o ...

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