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Arts & Humanities - 4 April 2007

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i have to include his biography and what he acheived. i need to write a bio on him.

2007-04-04 19:43:37 · 6 answers · asked by BeProud 3 in History

socialism is again coming in the world answer in the favour of the topic

2007-04-04 19:33:43 · 6 answers · asked by bharat p 1 in History

Does anyone know how the name "Lynch Mob" came to be? Or a "Lynching"?

2007-04-04 19:18:36 · 7 answers · asked by alnitak 1 in History

I mean the real death in your dream, you see people crying, you face the death and you taste the death. I ask you because I want to know, is it just happen in me?
And can you describe, how you did dead in that dream (for you who has dream about it).

2007-04-04 19:16:46 · 6 answers · asked by robeofdeath 1 in Philosophy

My friend raised his philosophy theory today, and I felt compelled to ask it here:
He believes that in situations, such as me eating chocolate, under the EXACT same circumstances (hence no variables have changed), then we will do the exact same things again, if the situation occured again. Hence, he argues, the reason why we do not have free will. (His definition of free will is the ability to make any choice in the world we want to). He argues that we don't have choices because we do the same things over again in the same situations (if NO variables have changed, so if my mental state of mind changed and I stopped eating chocolate, that is not my free will because a variable has changed - my mental mind). He says I couldn't just stop eating chocolate, as a factor - variable - would have changed for me to stop. (It could be I saw I was getting fat).
So, what do you all think of this? It's interesting, although I only believe some of it because I believe we do have a form of free will

2007-04-04 19:07:10 · 20 answers · asked by Quynh N 2 in Philosophy

2007-04-04 19:04:40 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Arts & Humanities

2007-04-04 19:02:49 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Arts & Humanities

a car of model 2007 looks sexier than the car of 70's, even if the 70's car is brand new. what makes us to decide one is look more attractive than other?

2007-04-04 19:00:37 · 4 answers · asked by nick 1 in Philosophy

Suppose I wanted an _original_ Monet painting to hang in my house. Not a not a copy painting, an original by Claude Monet himself. How much would this cost? Yes, there's a range -- what would it be? And yes, I expect it's expensive.

2007-04-04 18:53:30 · 7 answers · asked by Corin 1 in Painting

2007-04-04 18:52:35 · 16 answers · asked by Kim P 1 in Painting

whats a good nickname for the name meleeza? ppl told me Leeza, Aliza..... which one is best? or if you have any other nicknames.. tell me plz. THNX

2007-04-04 18:42:13 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Arts & Humanities

2007-04-04 18:40:22 · 1 answers · asked by aztecprince440 1 in Theater & Acting

Following ww2, he did not actively engage the French, Italians, or other pan European countries as much as he fostered the special friendship between the US and Britain.

2007-04-04 18:37:09 · 6 answers · asked by James B 2 in History

2007-04-04 18:34:07 · 13 answers · asked by Michael M 6 in Philosophy

Why is it so many southerners are obsessed with claimming the Civil War wasn't about Slavery? Let's face it, if those guys were crusading for State's Rights, they wouldn't have voted for the Fugitive Slave Act, or would have at least seceded from the Union right then, rather than impose slavery on northern states like that. Hard not to view it as propaganda, along the lines of today's pols that are all for state's rights or home rule till they get elected to Congress or the State house and get a taste of power and the joy of cramming their assorted pet beliefs down everyone's throat. Does this position date back to Civil War, as a way to get all the non-slave holders to show up? or is it a post-war invention, allowing descendents to distance themselves from the issue, while holding on to their reverence for their bellicose ancestors, in much the same way as most Northerners focus on the ending slavery part and ignore the "for the Union" issue.

2007-04-04 18:30:40 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

2007-04-04 18:29:39 · 18 answers · asked by Maziar S 3 in Philosophy

2007-04-04 18:27:51 · 9 answers · asked by siva s 1 in History

Who is your favourite person in history and why?

2007-04-04 18:25:40 · 14 answers · asked by Cassie loves history 1 in History

been through a rough breakup...among other things and want a tattoo that symbolizes my new strength and desire for a new beginning

2007-04-04 18:14:21 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Drawing & Illustration

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So im picky and have a hard time finding a good book...some of my faves are Timeline, Diclosure, Demons and Angels, Brave New World, ... i love conspiracies and somewhat philosophical books...anyone know anything else I would enjoy

and plz...no romance or weird other planet scifi with aliens...

2007-04-04 18:01:20 · 14 answers · asked by noneofyurbusiness 3 in Books & Authors

What are we evolving for? A world of morons?

2007-04-04 18:01:15 · 11 answers · asked by Daniel C 1 in Philosophy

What is the opposite of an epic worldview or epic philosophy?

2007-04-04 17:54:13 · 12 answers · asked by spicyninja23 2 in Philosophy

Discuss the artist and a few of his works. Thanks!

2007-04-04 17:51:36 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Visual Arts

2007-04-04 17:46:59 · 16 answers · asked by ? 2 in Philosophy

just help me answer these questions if you want ot just write 3 paragraphs?

2007-04-04 17:42:44 · 7 answers · asked by Abraham 1 in Philosophy

2007-04-04 17:42:36 · 8 answers · asked by winnie_wut 1 in History

Like, Lenin told the Swiss he wouldn't live to see his country's revolution but they would theirs. He was wrong on both counts.
Some 60s overpopulation guru said that 50 million Americans would starve to death by the year 2000. That sort of stuff.

2007-04-04 17:39:47 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

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