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I'm really confused with this story and I need to know the details about it.

2007-05-06 04:23:18 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

I'm trying to recall the names of some different books I've read in the past and titles are eluding me. So I'll do one question at a time and hopefully get some titles I've lost.

Children's book. A girl who suffers nightmares and marks them on the calendar ( a friend asks if "N" is for naughty) and stigmata. When a favorite aunt comes to visit, the girl has a flashback while at Grant's Tomb that shows the aunt is actually the girl's abusive mother who gave her to her sister when she realized she wasn't fit for motherhood.

2007-05-06 04:19:47 · 2 answers · asked by ? 1 in Books & Authors

2007-05-06 04:16:54 · 8 answers · asked by conflicted.soul 1 in Philosophy

it is more like two images printed in the same place, and you can only see each one from a particular angle. used to be on baseball cards made of plastic, and the player would swing the bat when you tilted the card.

2007-05-06 04:09:47 · 3 answers · asked by tailjunkie 2 in Photography

2007-05-06 04:09:19 · 15 answers · asked by Nairi B 1 in Philosophy

In brief, Based around a kind of speed hand ball game, the main guy wins a tornement after he should have thrown it. Gets run down by the people he won lots of money from and is crippled, taking on a new trainee whilst drinking Jack daniels sour mash green to ease his pain. they move through various tournaments and YMCA's until the trainee turns wrong. dont know anymore dog chewed the book up, Hope you can help, cheers

2007-05-06 04:08:16 · 3 answers · asked by stevehayden666 1 in Books & Authors

using the chinese brush to paint usually causes the drawing to look too watery....how do i aviod that...any suggestions on ow to paint small delicate drawings?

2007-05-06 04:02:02 · 1 answers · asked by BH6413021 2 in Painting

In certain philosophical texts, it is written that a man who seek more or desire more is really 'Poor' whereas the man who is content with what he got is really "Rich". In the former case, those who desire more are those who are already rich and those who are content is 'just subsisting' category. Do you accept this philosophy?

2007-05-06 03:46:24 · 12 answers · asked by nagarajan s 4 in Philosophy

2007-05-06 03:41:04 · 2 answers · asked by olesyainwonderland 1 in Books & Authors

2007-05-06 03:37:04 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

2007-05-06 03:31:31 · 6 answers · asked by conflicted.soul 1 in Philosophy

and more than once for some of them,

What question would you put to them all.

2007-05-06 03:30:58 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

Although hate can be a motivator, love is a much better motivator than hate. Some people, for example, may be motivated by the obstacle of being told that they can't do something. Women's suffrage and other equal rights movements are based on this premise. However, if you've ever been motivated in this way, you also know that the hate, although it drives you, leaves you torn and battered at the end of a long journey. Love on the other hand can motivate a single woman to get an education for the sake of bettering her children's future. It can motivate a physically challenged person to show the world the potential and determination of humanity to overcome obstacles. It can lead a family in persecution to freedom despite the hate of oppressors. And in the end it leaves those whom it has motivated with inspiration and happiness beyond belief. Love is, after all the very thing that has motivated all of the great leaders of our times and past. Martin Luther, Mohamad, and Christ himself. Yes, love is the greatest motivator of all!

2007-05-06 03:24:05 · 5 answers · asked by John S 1 in Philosophy

for the summer?

2007-05-06 03:10:30 · 2 answers · asked by dfm 1 in Dancing

what is revealed in caesars will describe the crowds reaction to this information

2007-05-06 03:09:38 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

Society is all based on peer pressure. We have do certain things, inorder to belong. The majority of it is based on looks. I hate it here. People bore me. Other people cause the depression inside me. I'd like to move far away, somewhere where I'm some us a face in the crowd. I have so much in me. The energetic, vibrant personality I have is cover up by societys "shoulds." What's so great about life? Not depressed or anything, but have been bored for a year or so. Happiness is fleeting. Tell me something interesting.

2007-05-06 03:06:02 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

what do you have to do to move them?
how big a part does passion play in it?
which is more important, to play musically correct or to play full of emotions?

2007-05-06 02:57:55 · 11 answers · asked by lehram 4 in Performing Arts

do you think that its possible that if an advanced lifeform was facing extinction because their planet was dying,would,on failing to find a neighbouring planet that was compatable with their species survival needs,would in desperation splice their genes with a suitable candidate species(i.e primates) of a chosen planet.they would maybe then monitor the progress and development of the new 'hybrid' and maybe even intervene with 'divine' guidance whenever it followed a destructive path which was inevitably in their genetic blueprint and the reason for their own planets demise.of course on borrowed time,as the last'alien' gasped its last breath the new hybrid would be orphaned and left to fend for itself,which would explain'gods' lack of involvement now.if this could be true,surely we should not let all our cosmic ancestors hard work be in vain.peace out,face to the sun and fly on the winds of destiny.shine on shine on.

2007-05-06 02:54:33 · 12 answers · asked by shpongle 1 in Philosophy

What is meant by wall in the poem Mending Wall by Robert Frost. What is the poet suggesting with - 'something there is that doesn't love a wall' (1)

Is the wall perhaps a barrier we set between each other?

Thank you...

2007-05-06 02:45:32 · 2 answers · asked by Lume 2 in Books & Authors

my history teacher asks us really hard questions, and i can't find this anywhere.

2007-05-06 02:38:02 · 5 answers · asked by Oli 2 in History

2007-05-06 02:35:43 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Genealogy

2007-05-06 02:27:42 · 1 answers · asked by ^^^tazmanian_angel^^^ 1 in History

these are the things that i have came up with with surches but not sure what one it would be though thanks for your time
Hospital
Kitchen
Post Office
Bowling Alley

2007-05-06 02:05:02 · 1 answers · asked by Crysteena 3 in History

Ok..who wrote this and do you recall a film i which it was forthcoming about 20 years ago (academy award winning film btw) ..Ok Streep, Klein....does that help? WHO wrote the poem??????

2007-05-06 02:01:40 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

Why or why not?

2007-05-06 01:38:18 · 6 answers · asked by John 4 in Philosophy

to be able to marry again?

2007-05-06 01:37:23 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

2007-05-06 01:35:32 · 13 answers · asked by jeddav 1 in Philosophy

Is it inherently created by our minds or is it for the mind to discover?
Speaking in terms of rationality, intuition, or obscurity.

2007-05-06 00:31:27 · 6 answers · asked by oscar c 5 in Philosophy

i've tried running, but that only ended with me hurting myself with a twisted foot... any suggestions? and is there a way to strengthen abdominal muscles without crunching, i hear that if you do it excessively, it can make your butt sag. Is that true?

2007-05-06 00:07:21 · 3 answers · asked by littlemiss. 1 in Dancing

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