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becuase on a tv detective forensic show, they said that may have been unlikely that the snake could have killed her and her 2 friends/ servant girls.....That means at that momnet of her death, the snake had to bite her and the others all at the right time place .................what is the truth?


Did anyone else watch that show and what do you think?? Thanks

2007-06-15 01:37:49 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

no one realises how much these people have contributed to the world!

2007-06-15 01:31:36 · 8 answers · asked by SHalom! 2

I always hated history in grade school, in middle school and in high school. It was always about some brave white man doing something for the world, the continent or the country. When I got to college I finally read about real history in books such as Howard Zinn "A People's History of the United States" Why is the curriculum in K-12 so focused on the "wrong" history. I think it is institutionalized racism, facism and other words I can't even bring myself to believe about the people in charge of the curriculum.

2007-06-15 00:49:32 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

any info would help thankz

2007-06-14 22:43:21 · 4 answers · asked by go_diamondss 2

2007-06-14 19:30:42 · 9 answers · asked by wesley t 1

Hint is : 'Learn with the intention of ___________ing others.'

2007-06-14 19:09:57 · 4 answers · asked by smita j 1

I still don't understand what the Communist government was actually doing to oppress. America's involvement seemed to overshadow it.

2007-06-14 17:52:31 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Lincolns Reconstruction plan and andrew jackson's plan vs. Congress' Recon. Plan?

2007-06-14 17:07:41 · 3 answers · asked by Kannazuki 1

Why did Le Duc Tho reject the mutual Nobel Peace Prize he received along with Kissinger in 1973?

2007-06-14 16:49:47 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-14 16:40:15 · 6 answers · asked by Antoine J 5

What US President in history later became a sworn enemy of the USA?

2007-06-14 16:07:42 · 8 answers · asked by captaincarney 3

they should have landed in spain instead.to minimize casualty.i dont think spain is in position to oppose any allied invasion of its beaches.i think 100,000 soldiers died on the first day itself.what a sily idea to land in omaha or any where there is heavily fortified atlantic wall.

2007-06-14 15:39:46 · 7 answers · asked by anami_mahanta 1

2007-06-14 15:21:50 · 15 answers · asked by Kaleigh Z 1

I heard that she was not as beautiful as history makes her..is that true?? Also, how did she really die, was it Octavian or poison snake that killed...Please give me more info about her that nobody knows...thanks , need as much info as possible

2007-06-14 15:19:45 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-14 15:17:53 · 3 answers · asked by ohsochallie 1

I was watching a movie last night and the british soldiers were in German Trenchers during WW1 I thought we were fighting the Germans in WW2.

2007-06-14 15:11:43 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

Mr. Falwell will be missed. He was a noble leader despite putting his foot in his mouth at times. Liberty University is a great institution that produces great people.

2007-06-14 14:53:53 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

presidents?

2007-06-14 14:37:36 · 7 answers · asked by muzikchik101 2

If so- what were the COMMON initiations of these conflicts even though each was seperate? Thanks

2007-06-14 14:22:52 · 8 answers · asked by westphalia1 2

When men run for President, they make various claims and promises that they say they will do, when they are elected.

Has anyone ever compared the CLAIMS of men who became President, to actual ACCOMPLISHMENTS they have done, to see if 1, or more, actually DID what they said they would do, when they became elected?

And, how far back have men who were running for President, went around making claims and promises to win an election?

2007-06-14 14:00:46 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

What did John F. Kennedy say the American people should "ask" during his presidential inaugural address on June 20, 1961? Thanks in advance!!

2007-06-14 13:56:59 · 5 answers · asked by black_lightning 3

In 1901, Marconi succeeded in making the first transatlantic wireless transmission. What Morse code signal did he send?

2007-06-14 13:54:40 · 2 answers · asked by black_lightning 3

2007-06-14 13:49:54 · 2 answers · asked by Maninblack 1

http://macrocosm-magbook.blogspot.com/2007/06/evidence-of-child-sacrifice-found-in.html

2007-06-14 13:49:10 · 3 answers · asked by alvinwriter 2

THE TANG DYNASTY

The period during which China was ruled under the Tang dynasty (618-907 C. E.) is considered by Historians as China’s golden period. The early part of this dynasty was one of the best periods for peasants due to meaningful tax and land reforms. Polotical reforms made the Tang dynasty China’s most sophisticated political state in the world at the time. The Tang capital city- Chang-an (today known as Xian)’s a growing city drawing merchants and travelers from Asia, the near East and even the Mediterranean.
One of the greatest achievements during the peace of the Tang leadership is when the important religion of Buddhism really flourished. In many religions, Buddhism coexisted with the native ideas of Taoism; in some religions, a blending of Chinese (Taoist) and Buddhist traditions. Buddhism was aided by the efforts of Chinese Buddhists such as Fa Hsien who made a journey to India in the late 4th and early 5th centuries in search of original Buddhism texts. He returned to China with several texts and spent the rest of his life translating them.
The prosperity of the Tang, combined with the influences brought in by the Silk Road trade, resulting in parts of China with scholarships and especially in the production of fine arts including sculpturing and painting. The most famed achievement in the eyes of some was Tang literature in particular the poetry of this period. Poets such as Li Bo and Tu Fu are still considered the greatest poets produced by Chinese civilization. These poets blended traditional forms dating back to the Shang period, but also blended influences from other cultures inn Central Asia and even farter away.
During the golden age of the Tang dynasties, more important achievements were made by the Chinese, inventions such as block printing and gunpowder were developed. This was also the period when Chinese technology produced the mariner’s compass and the water clock. As a result of the tremendous prosperity enabled by trade, paper currency was developed, as well as sophisticated methods of banking.
China’s achievements were in fact so impressive that the civilizations of Korea, Japan and countries in Southeast Asia were influenced by China’s culture.

2007-06-14 13:39:28 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

This a BCR I need help with. I need to know the answer and where you got your information.

2007-06-14 13:38:45 · 4 answers · asked by Maggie S 2

2007-06-14 13:25:44 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

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