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- 22631: Canada's Copyright Law
- ... this has become very easy. You simply take an original or even another copy of a tape, as well as a blank tape. Stick them both in to the stereo and bingo you have a new tape. You also just broke the law. Along with copying audio tapes, now we can copy video tapes almost as easily. If you hook two VCR's together, they can copy from one to the ...
- 22632: Sir Isaac Newton
- ... Carolina was settled by Virginia colonists in 1653. South Carolina was the site of the first European settlement in 1526 but became a colony in 1663 when King Charles granted the territory to his supporters. New Jersey was granted by the Duke of York to Sir George Carteret and Lord Berkeley in 1664. William Penn was granted Pennsylvania to offset a debt owed to his father. .
- 22633: The Hobbit Book Report
- ... awakes to find himself power which makes it's wearer invisible - the ring which Bilbo found. Bilbo slips the ring upon his finger and disappears. He follows Gollum stealthily toward the entrance to the outside world. He then bounds over Gollu m's head to freedom. Outside he is reunited with his dwarf friends. Later they encounter Wargs (large savage wolves). The Wargs chase the party into the trees. High in ...
- 22634: Sir Thomas More
- ... showed true faith in his beliefs that were just and honest, but unfortunately had to pay with his life because of a volatile, evil and immoral King and council. Beliefs are extremely powerful in the world and on the choice made. Even if they are good beliefs they can still cause trouble. Sir Thomas More chose not to sign the oath to the Act of Succession or to be "for" the ...
- 22635: The House Of The Seven Gables
- ... and had him hung from the gallows pole. At his death, Matthew Moule curses Colonel Pyncheon saying, God will give him blood to drink!" One hundred and sixty years ago, when Colonel Pyncheon opened the new seven-gabled mansion, the guests found him lying dead in his study with his face covered in blood. Now, 160 years later, the curse still haunts the household as unfortunate circumstances fall upon the Pyncheons ...
- 22636: Problems with Gun Control
- ... second amendment and achieve strong forms of gun control, which is an infringement on peoples' Constitution rights, it could be easily assumed that the next target could be the First Amendment. My nations in the world today, including western-style democracies, control or limit the press in some way. Luckily measures of press control have not happened in this country, particularly because of the Bill of Rights and the First Amendment ...
- 22637: Owens Valley Aquaduct
- ... of the vital plots of land owned by Eaton, and order a further appropriation of the Owens River.(Mattson, Robert) This diversion in the route of the aqueduct would result in the desolation of the new sites of land, and further destroying the valley lands. In 1905, a bond was issued by the city of Los Angeles to provide Mulholland with the millions of dollars funding necessary to build a two ...
- 22638: On The Road
- ... I have read so far seems so realistic. Jack Kerovac, who is the author of the book, places himself as the narrator. Sal paradise (jack Kervac) and his best companion dean Morioty start of in New York and travels ton California to live life to its fullest. While in California Sal and Dean encounter some people that they knew. The hopes and aspirations of these guys are to find the ultimate ...
- 22639: Life On Land Compared To Life
- ... cold weather I used to slide out and sleep in the woods, sometimes, and so that was a rest to me. I liked the old ways best, but I was getting so I liked the new ones, too, a little bit." (Clemens 1211) Then Huck's father kidnapped him and took Huck to live in a cabin with him. Huck thought that it was fun, but he started to get sick ...
- 22640: Death Penalty
- ... we need to continue on with the death penalty. It deters other murders and it protects our society from them. Clearly, the usage of the death penalty will force crime to be unacceptable in our world and protect our citizens.
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