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2006-10-03 14:15:38 · 14 answers · asked by HoTtIe_WiTh_a_BoDy 2 in Philosophy

What part in the bible were Jesus refused the drugs offered to him to reduce the pain? Tell me what part in the bible

2006-10-03 14:05:31 · 7 answers · asked by johnie walker 1 in Books & Authors

sprecific event in history

2006-10-03 14:01:04 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

1. he is very well dressed.
2. his voice is very refinined (meaning the way he speaks is well educated).
3.he lives in the finest private luxuries.
4.he owns a butler.
5.lives in a mansion on an island.
6.a former aristocrat.
however.
7. he is cosmopolite (can handle situations very well)

1.he hunts men down because he loved to hunt animals as a sport . wanting to hunt animals with a even more challenge, he soon grew tired of hunting animals and finally hunted humans.

2. he intentionally traps humans and trains them to be strong so he can hunt them on an island.

2006-10-03 13:58:07 · 14 answers · asked by Fun-Fun-on-the-sun or not? 1 in Philosophy

Acting is a calling, rather like nursing or politics and those who do either just for the money feel cheapened and have low self-esteem when they rub up against the genuine article. How should we regard them?

2006-10-03 13:56:30 · 4 answers · asked by Spotlight 5 in Theater & Acting

People are going to court over the banning of Harry Potter books. If they chose to ban those books based on so-called religious reasons, than what is stopping them from banning such books as The Color Purple for its depiction of sexual abuse, and Peter pan for its promotion of children running away? There are thousands of wonderful books that deal with magic and fantasy that allow children to expand there imaginations. Should there be grade level restrictions in public schools for certain books that do contain more questionable contents? Wouldn't that be better than saying that no children are ever allowed to read these books in school, despite the moral lessons and wonderful literature values these works contain?

2006-10-03 13:56:21 · 9 answers · asked by thegunz7304 2 in Books & Authors

Is there a book, journal article, academic thesis, etc. in existence that contains a compilation of songs with a "Christmas" or "birth of Jesus" theme? If so, where might I find it?

2006-10-03 13:50:03 · 4 answers · asked by Eagerlywaiting 1 in Books & Authors

or the less tasty preservative laden Americans?

2006-10-03 13:47:01 · 4 answers · asked by Wait a Minute 4 in Philosophy

i am doing an essay for my english comp class and it is on wether you are an optimist or a pestimist, and i am a optimist, but i can nor think for the life of me actions of an optimist or any good words of an optimist, and how their positive outlook affects things....if you could help more with the actions and words that would be absolutely great!

2006-10-03 13:47:01 · 8 answers · asked by sunshine 2 in Philosophy

I just checked out the book "The Dawn of Day". It said that it is the entire works of Friedrich Nietzche, but it doesn't seem to be long enough to actually be all of his works. Is this just an abridged version of all his work? This is the first work I'v read of his, so I would not know if I'm reading an abridged or full version. I wanted to read "The Anti-Christ" but that was checked out, so I just got the 'complete works and figured it would be contained inside. The book is not divided up into different parts, it does not tell you where one of his works begins and the other ends. It's just arranged starting with section #1 and it goes on up into the hundreds. Does anyone know what works are really contained in this book?
The book that I have is called "The Dawn of Day". Translated by J.M. Kennedy and published in New York by the Macmillan Company in 1913. The actual work was origially published in 1881.

2006-10-03 13:46:54 · 4 answers · asked by conundrum 1 in Philosophy

Its on the Story of the Hour by Kate Chopin. We are supposed to answer the prompt which is: "What kills Louise?" Louise is some person with heart problems. When her husband dies, she appears to be greiving. notice "appears". Then later she realizes she is free from her husband. this was 1890s. She sudden becomes happy. Then later someone is at the door. As the door opens, there is her husband. Then, she dies.
So i need a good title. I hope since most of you are experienced in this you will be able to provide me a great title.

2006-10-03 13:42:53 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

Think about violence....

2006-10-03 13:41:20 · 8 answers · asked by lalahappybunny 2 in Philosophy

He was the author of, " A Brave New World"....

2006-10-03 13:36:58 · 8 answers · asked by Phoenix Rodriguez 1 in Books & Authors

I need a question answered, I've done art since the early age of 3. I am now a graphic artist, new to the gig, that needs some help with pricing. I can do portraits, logos, ( no gang stuff, porn, night club flyers, nor tatoos though I used to.) So anyone knows where I can get some info or a web site.

2006-10-03 13:32:14 · 4 answers · asked by haloengine7496 2 in Drawing & Illustration

Before you shout at me - yes, I HAVE read the book.

But what's the significance of the windmill scene, when don Quijote tries to attack the windmill? It seems to be one of the most famous scenes from the book, but I don't understand why it's so important. What is so significant about it? What does it reveal? Please help.

2006-10-03 13:30:10 · 5 answers · asked by ashley 1 in Books & Authors

I am his number 1 fan. But my friends only think of him as "that guy who played an elf". My best friend calls him an "uglysicle"! What is wrong with them? Is there anyone out here who's sane?!

2006-10-03 13:28:55 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Theater & Acting

2006-10-03 13:26:18 · 3 answers · asked by Quinn 1 in History

It's supposedly one of the best American plays ever written. I haven't gotten around to reading it yet, but to anyone else who's read it, is it any good?

2006-10-03 13:24:09 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

Can you make up an aphorism?

2006-10-03 13:17:31 · 4 answers · asked by Allyson 1 in Philosophy

Thanks, for answering in advance!;D

Have a beautiful day!;)
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2006-10-03 13:16:31 · 17 answers · asked by Kimberly 6 in Philosophy

What makes a colour a colour is the reflection of light boucing off a surface, but also absorbing some of that light. Giving different heights and eyesight and the fact that we are all taught to label what we see a certain colour eg 'green as grass', hypothetically, what if what I considered to be green was the same shade that you consider to be purple?

2006-10-03 13:16:23 · 7 answers · asked by kittycat_cc14 3 in Philosophy

Finish the sentence???
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Thanks, for answering in advance!;D

Have a nice day!;)

2006-10-03 13:12:41 · 16 answers · asked by Kimberly 6 in Philosophy

2006-10-03 13:11:18 · 12 answers · asked by Brittany 3 in Other - Arts & Humanities

2006-10-03 12:59:39 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Dancing

or threefold return or whatever you call what goes around coming around--Basically, If I harm somebody, am I not a tool of karma, and if so, what good does trying not to harm anybody do when those may be the people that karma has decided need to learn a lesson?

2006-10-03 12:54:54 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

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