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like during the 1800's

2007-03-28 07:29:48 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

When I was in high school, I remember reading something in english class regarding the seven conflicts of humanity. They included man vs. himself, man vs. nature and I can't remember the rest.

Can anyone tell me the other conflicts of man and where I can obtain the literature?

2007-03-28 07:27:17 · 4 answers · asked by Chyvalri 3 in Philosophy

In either the time period between 1890-1900 or in the 1920's,
Would it have been possible for an American to be traveling in the Mid-east. I dont know what was going on as far as wars or customs ect. If possible, what issues might there have been. Could they sneak in? In the latter date would they have flown? Otherwise, any idea on good places to research this on-line?

2007-03-28 07:25:24 · 2 answers · asked by stardawned 3 in History

2007-03-28 07:24:18 · 5 answers · asked by grace g 4 in Books & Authors

My teacher's looking for, as the title says, teenage plays for Christians. I stress 'christian' - as in, a minimum of cursing and sexual inuendos - so search your memory wisely.....
Anyway, another criteria is that we need eight actors. Melodrama or comedy. Two girls and six boys. The last one is the most important, too.
Thanks.

2007-03-28 07:17:32 · 2 answers · asked by VisuallyAppealingType 1 in Theater & Acting

Or even a couple hundered years more... I'm talking under reasonable circumstances... people could still die in accidents, by murder or other unescapable fates.

2007-03-28 07:15:32 · 11 answers · asked by Brendan M 2 in Philosophy

2007-03-28 07:11:01 · 25 answers · asked by Stef 4 in Philosophy

I would like to start reading some books on young adult genre. I am in my 20's and love books which I can relate to.
Anyone have any recommendations?
Please let me know.
Thanks.

2007-03-28 07:08:55 · 9 answers · asked by PTG621 1 in Books & Authors

Do the characters develop a sense of brotherhood. If so will it be temporary or permanent

2007-03-28 07:07:45 · 2 answers · asked by wherestheweightroom@?? 2 in Books & Authors

At what point to do you figure out what you want to call your book. Do you figure it out before you write the book, during, or after? Im 65,000 words into my novel so far, but i dont have a title yet. I dont plan on figuring out a title until I finish, but I just thought i would ask what everyone else does.

2007-03-28 07:04:39 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

I mean both exterior and interior beauty...Thank You

2007-03-28 07:03:18 · 2 answers · asked by The dude 5 in Philosophy

okay so i want to do ''time'' , which would include things such as light at different times of day, and so on.. but im really stuck as to what to do because this is one of about 6 specs and i dislike them all! im sure last years Year 11 specs were better! but anyway.. any ideas? i dont like doing modern art & futurism.. i like really real stuff... if you understand me?! please please please somebody help, i dont have much of an imagination, im relying on u guys :D

2007-03-28 07:02:37 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Arts & Humanities

2007-03-28 07:02:32 · 3 answers · asked by bequiet65 1 in Genealogy

The Smiths were unable to conceive children and decided to use a
surrogate father to start their family. On the day the proxy
father was to arrive, Mr. Smith kissed his wife goodbye and said, "Well,
I'm off now. The man should be here soon."

Half an hour later, just by chance, a door-to-door baby photographer
happened to ring the doorbell, hoping to make a sale.

"Good morning, Ma'am," he said, "I've come to.............''

"Oh, no need to explain," Mrs. Smith cut in, embarrassed, "I've been
expecting you."

"Did you know that babies are my specialty?"

"Well that's what my husband and I had hoped. Please come in and have a
seat."

After a moment she asked, blushing, "Well, where do we start?"

"Leave everything to me. I usually try two in the bathtub, one on the
couch, and perhaps a couple on the bed. And sometimes the living
room floor is fun. You can really spread out there."

"Bathtub, living room floor? No wonder it didn't work out for Harry and
me!"

"Well, Ma'am, none of us can guarantee a good one every time. But if we
try several different positions and I shoot from six
or seven angles, I'm sure you'll be pleased with the results."

"My, that's a lot!" gasped Mrs. Smith.

"Ma'am, in my line of work a man has to take his time. I'd love to be in
and out in five minutes, but I'm sure you'd be disappointed with
that."

"Don't I know it," said Mrs. Smith quietly.

The photographer opened his briefcase and pulled out a port folio of his
baby pictures. "This was done on the top of a bus," he said.

"Oh my God!" Mrs. Smith exclaimed, grasping at her throat.

"And these twins turned out exceptionally well - when you consider their
mother was so difficult to work with."

"She was difficult?" asked Mrs. Smith.

"Yes, I'm afraid so. I finally had to take her to the park to get the
job done right. People were crowding around four and five deep to get a
good look."

"Four and five deep?" said Mrs. Smith, her eyes wide with amazement.

"Yes," the photographer replied, "and, for more than three hours, too."

The mother was constantly squealing and yelling - I could hardly
concentrate, and when darkness approached I had to rush my shots.
Finally, when the squirrels began nibbling on my equipment, I just had
to pack it all in."

Mrs. Smith leaned forward. "Do you mean they actually chewed on your,
um, equipment?"

"It's true, Ma'am, yes. Well, if you're ready, I'll set-up my tripod and
we can get to work right away."

"Tripod?"

"Oh yes, Ma'am. I need to use a tripod to rest my Canon on. It's much
too big to be held in the hand very long."

Mrs. Smith fainted

2007-03-28 07:00:56 · 24 answers · asked by cwood6_10 2 in Photography

2007-03-28 06:59:25 · 9 answers · asked by eddie 1 in Philosophy

i would like open art and gift show in temecula winey ,who are intresting to join

2007-03-28 06:58:27 · 4 answers · asked by artist who needs money 2 in Other - Visual Arts

its government property right?? so if ?? :/ ..

2007-03-28 06:56:47 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

I personally like the ideas put forth in What Dreams May Come, but when you die, what do you want to happen to you? Where do you want to go? Tell me your ideas on the subject.

2007-03-28 06:52:28 · 6 answers · asked by Okami 2 in Philosophy

Which is that thing which is all yours but more then you othere people use it?

2007-03-28 06:52:02 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

this is what i have to do. i have a camera and everything, just wondering if anyone has a suggestion on what to do for any of these?
With a digital camera (either your own, a borrowed one, or even a disposable one) you need to take the following pictures. If you do not have access to a camera, please see the teacher. Remember to take more than one shot to make sure you get a good one. You must choose 15 of the 30 pictures below. Pictures are due to instructor on or before May 4, 2007.

1. the texture of a leaf
2. a good looking guy or girl
3. create a natural frame (see example page)
4. a sunset
5. an object with a shadow
6. a portrait of children (age 0-10) posed or candid
7. people – candid or at work or play
8. a skyscape – 75% of the print area should show the sky or its contents
9. animals – domestic or wild (could be pets, fowl, livestock, birds, insects or other wildlife)
10. plants – flowers in bloom, an arrangement or natural foliage, fruits, seeds, or mushrooms
11. inanimate objects – barn doors to keyholes
12. architecture – man-made structures, buildings, bridges, inside or out
13. humorous – a photograph that makes you laugh
14. motion – action shots of sports or other activities
15. a patriotic photograph
16. an item that starts with the first letter in your last name
17. a head shot of a person. . . with background out of focus
18. an united shoe string
19. make something small look dominant
20. something rusty
21. portray an emotion (see example page)
22. panoramic photo – combine 3 or 4 photos into one (see example page)
23. shapes – see how many you can portray in one photo (see example page)
24. angles – see how many different angles you can portray in one photograph (see ex. Page)
25. clutter
26. morning
27. sleep
28. rain
29. love
30. surprise

2007-03-28 06:50:38 · 2 answers · asked by **ChArOlEnO** 2 in Photography

I've been trying to for about 3 months but i can't find a way.IF ANSWERED PROPERLY U WILL GET EXTRA POINTS!

2007-03-28 06:48:40 · 3 answers · asked by Kiwi 2 in Theater & Acting

2007-03-28 06:48:22 · 4 answers · asked by bugadont 2 in Painting

I'm writing a story and I tend to write a lot dialogue with minimal exposition. The dialogue does move the story forward and serves a purpose, but i'm just wondering how much dialogue before it starts to read like a script.

2007-03-28 06:47:47 · 8 answers · asked by Spare me your bull 2 in Books & Authors

without giving any spoilers, can you tell me if I should keep a box of tissues close by?

2007-03-28 06:45:11 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

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