Thursday, December 10, 2009

A timeline of american events after 1941?

the timeline is the events that have happened after april 1941 in the u.s or things that effected american life.



A timeline of american events after 1941?



This is a great website URL and will contain all the information you are looking for.



http://timelines.ws/20thcent/TWENTIETHCE...



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Yikes a question that could take 65 years to answer, and I don't have that much time left...smiles.



To begin, I'll state without question that we entered into a war with Japan.



"I WAS BORN" shortly after, in 1943.LOL



STUFF ooo baby did stuff happen after that,,,wow!



WW2



Atomic Bomb



Korean conflict



Viet Nam



other lesser regarded aggressive behaviors



Afghanistan/ Iraq



various assasinations in the time period



Those are obviously major impact moments. I suspect there was one or two positive things that happend since, as well.



Rev. Steven

What were the main events in thomas edisons life?

i have to do a timeline on his life...what were the main events and on what dates?



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have a look at



http://www.bookrags.com/biography/thomas...



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he invented the lightbulb and wanted the whole world to be run on DC electric........oh yeah, and he stupidly held a kite string during a thunderstorm......Look them up

What are the two events completely out of the control of a person?

Everyone will have these two events happen in their lives.



What are the two events completely out of the control of a person?phantom of the opera



There are more than two events that are out of control in a person's life:



When a person is born. To whom they are born. When those whom they are related to pass away. Where they are born. And, in cases that are not suicide, a person has little to no control as to how or when they themselves will die.



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Birth and Death.
Death and taxes.
Death and taxes.
Jesus return%26amp;the judgement God will pass on us.
birth and death
Birth I imagine. But the second one, I dunno.
oh goody, more 'insights' from an 'enlightened' person...
birth and death
vomiting after bad seafood



being attracted to someone--totally out of your control



Oh, gee....death and birth?
Their birth %26amp; death
Birth %26amp; Death would be the obvious answers, but some people do choose their own time and maner of death, so I'm not sure of #2.
Diarrhea and vomiting.
Death and age
birth and death.............
love and death
birth and death
When you are born and who your parents are. Also, what your name will be, where you will live as a child etc.
Everybody else and everything else. Control is an illusion.
Death and taxes.
Being born and die!
birth death
People saying "Mormons aren't Christians!" and them Bible-bashers. They'll get you one day...
enviornmental culture and public education brainwashing
Birth and death. You could throw in the cliche taxes, too.



Between these two, circumstances.



What two do we have complete control over?



Actions and attitudes.
birth( they had know idea they would come alive) and death (most people do not know the time they are going to die)
Birth, Death, Taxes, Tornado, Religious Persecution, War, Breast Cancer,Hurricane. I could go on and on.
there are many things beyond the control of a human... like their family who they are born too..



their culture... where they are born... their race... the weather, other people.... no one can control everybody... and a great bunch of small details and finally when they die.... where they are buried, you can make a request but you better trust the people you ask.... cause once it's too late even a will can't help you which 2 are you talking about?
life and death
Bah! Everybody already got to the clever snippy answers, so I guess I'll have to give you a serious one.



Birth and sexual orientation.



.
1. being born and



2. aging



death is not necessarily out of a person's control; someone can jump off a building.

What are two major events that took place in the Battle of Shiloh?

i need two events, for 2 diffrent paragraphs



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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_Of_S...

What were some important events that led up to the American Civil War.?

I Have this Civil War project due on the 24th. I don't need details just give me the events please.



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This link has a timeline of events leading up to the American Civil War from 1787-1861.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of...



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John Brown Hanged



Northern Abolitionists supprting John Brown



South fearing a ***** uprising



Linchin getting elected Prisadent south, didn't like that



slavary



those are the main ones.

Can you recommend free events and concerts in Los Angeles during the period July 29 /August12.?

we're traveling to l.a. july 29/aug 12 and are interested in making the most of our visit. can anyone recommend any sites/events/concerts, not to be missed? thanks!



Can you recommend free events and concerts in Los Angeles during the period July 29 /August12.?extension



I can name about a hundred events:



Third Street Promenade



(free entertainment)



3rd St



Santa Monica, California



(310) 393-7593



Type of Admission: Free



The Getty



"The J. Paul Getty Museum collects and exhibits Greek and Roman antiquities, European paintings, drawings, manuscripts, sculpture, decorative arts, and European and American photographs and offers a range of special exhibitions and educational programs." Admission is free, but a $5 parking fee is charged



1200 Getty Center Dr



Los Angeles, California



310-440-7300



Type of Admission: Free



Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County



free 1st Tue of month



Exposition Park (Figueroa St at Exposition Blvd)



Los Angeles, California



213-763-3466



Type of Admission: Free



UCLA Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center



"Through its permanent collections, exhibitions and programs, the Museum endeavors to illuminate the depth and diversity of artistic expression through the centuries up to the present moment." Free on Thursdays 6-9



10899 Wilshire Blvd



Los Angeles, California



443-7000



Type of Admission: Free



California Science Center



The interactive museum has something for everyone. Note: parking fees start at $6 and the IMAX movie has an admission charge.



Exposition Park (Figueroa St at Exposition Blvd)



Los Angeles, California



323-724-3623



Type of Admission: Free



Museum of Contemporary Art at California Plaza



free only on Thu



250 S Grand Ave



Los Angeles, California



213-626-6222



Type of Admission: Free



Travel Town



5200 Zoo Dr In Griffith Park



Los Angeles, California



323-662-5874



Type of Admission: Free



Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.



"The Huntington is an oasis of art and culture set amidst 150 acres of breathtaking gardens. Three art galleries and a library showcase magnificent collections of paintings, sculptures, rare books, manuscripts, and decorative arts. The botanical collection features over 14,000 different species of plants." Free 1st Thursday of month except when the Thursday falls on a major holiday



1151 Oxford Rd



Pasadena, California



626-405-2100



Type of Admission: Free



Presidio of San Francisco



In the Golden Gate National Recreation Area



San Francisco, California



415-561-4323



Type of Admission: Free



The Jewish Museum San Francisco



"The Jewish Museum provides a forum for exploring the Jewish contribution to American society and the ongoing evolution of contemporary American Jewish culture."



121 Steurt, between Mission and Howard Sts;



San Francisco, California



415-543-8880



Type of Admission: Free



Museum of the City of San Francisco



Leavenworth and Beach Sts



San Francisco, California



415-928-0289



Type of Admission: Free



Strybing Arboretum and Botanical Gardens



9th Ave at Lincoln Way



San Francisco, California



415-661-1316



Type of Admission: Free



Cable Car Barn Museum



View cable cars and equipment that span the history of this vital transport in San Francisco.



Washington and Mason Sts



San Francisco, California



415-474-1887



Type of Admission: Free



California Palace of the Legion of Honor



"Its collections include Rodin's Thinker, which sits in the museum's Court of Honor, European decorative arts and paintings, Ancient art, and one of the largest collections of prints and drawings in the country."



In Lincoln Park (at 34th and Clement St)



San Francisco, California



415-750-3600



Type of Admission: Free



Need more?



http://www.surfmuseum.org/



California Surf Museum



223 N. Coast Highway Oceanside, CA 92054



(760) 721-6876



Directions



Hours: Open Daily 10am to 4pm Except Major Holidays.



Admission Free



This week attraction:



SURF PHOTOGRAPHER LEROY GRANNIS NAMED GRAND MASTER OF HERMOSA BEACH ART WALK 2007 "SALUTE TO 100 SUMMERS"



http://www.visitnewportbeach.com/movies-...



Free Movies on the Beach



The Newport Dunes Waterfront Marina %26amp; Resort presents free movies on the beach all summer long.



Brings the kids, lounge chairs and treats and watch movies for the whole family on the giant screen set up right on the beach. The beach fire pits are the perfect place to make a pre-movie s鈥檓ore.



Movies begin at dusk, admission is free, and parking is $10 per car.



Schedule



...



August 3



Open Season



August 4



Because of Winn-Dixie



August 10



The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl



August 11



The Jungle Book



....



2007 ViewSonic Long Beach Dragon Boat Festival



http://www.lbdragonboat.com/location.htm



Need more???



Can you recommend free events and concerts in Los Angeles during the period July 29 /August12.?movie theater opera theater



Fri/Sat - free concerts (swings/salsa) at Paseo Colorado in Pasadena.



Free eve summer concerts at Redondo Beach Pier in RB.



Free even summer concerts at most of the shopping/beach area.

Evansville-Henderson Deaf social events?

Meeting other deaf individuals, events, activities, help with sign language



Evansville-Henderson Deaf social events?secure browser



sounds fun ill bring the music and popcorn



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You did not mention where exactly that is. Give this a try, find the nearest deaf social in your area through this link



http://www.deafcoffeechat.com



When you meet other deafies at the coffeehouse, you'll be able to get inside information on Deaf social events. It's a start! Hope that helps!



ADDED: I gave you the wrong link. It's http://www.deafchatcoffee.com oops!

What are the historical events which led the freedom of the filipinos?

What are the historical events which led the freedom of the filipinos under the:



Spanish era;



American era;



Japanese era;



Marcos era;



and EDSA revolution?



one era will do



What are the historical events which led the freedom of the filipinos?opera singer



spanish era:



1) execution of GOMBURZA



2)execution of Rizal



3) establishment of KKK



4) cry of Balintawak



EDSA revolution 1



1) declaration of Martial Law 1972



2) imprisonment of Ninoy Aquino



3) exile of Ninoy Aquino to the US



4) military abuses of soldiers under Marcos



5) perceived kleptocracy of the Marcoses



6) assasination of Ninoy Aquino 1982

A guide to current events?

Hi everyone!



I was wondering if there is a book that can educate teenagers about current events, particularly what is going on in the Middle East. Sometimes I feel like an idiot when I hear something on the news and am not sure about the specifics of the groups and things they are talking about. I tell myself, Ok I'll look that up later, but then I forget what it was I was going to look up. Can anyone reccomend something?



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This site is pretty informative, and they have enough pictures and graphics to keep it interesting.



http://www.channelone.com/news/specials/...

Need help with current events that are related to science?...........?

My son has to do summaries of 9 current events that are related to science and explain how they are related to science. I feel kind of dumb about this because "science" is a very broad term in my opinion. As far as I know....biology is the study of life (which I assume is in the "science" category) so I would assume anything that happens in the news has something to do with life. Does anyone know any links or any suggestions??? Sorry...I feel helpless on this one so I need someone to help me help him. Thanks in advance!



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This is sort of a trick question, because EVERYTHING relates back to science in some way. Science isn't just the things that immediately come to mind, such as biology and physics. There are also the social sciences such as economics, and applied sciences such as computer science.



Here's a list of fields of science that you can use to help you identify different news stories with a different aspect of science:



Natural Sciences: space sciences, earth science, environmental science, life science, chemistry, physics.



Social Sciences: economics, psychology, political science, geography, sociology.



Applied Sciences: engineering, computer science, and health sciences and medicine



I hope this helps.



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Look up "man Sheep" on like CNN or msnbc. Part man-part sheep, look it up. It's 20 percent human, actually
Global warming is a current event.The drought in Australia is pretty bad with us having the need to have water restrictions.The River Murray Darling is an important to us because a lof people rely on the water way .Type in River Murray Darling River and effects of drought.Birds and other wildlife rely on this important system.Look in the papers.Try the science section on Yahoo Answers.You may get better answers.
maybe...it will help you with this facts..........



1.)Adaptive Optics Pinpoints Two Supermassive Black Holes In Colliding Galaxies.



Science Daily — Astronomers have used powerful adaptive optics technology at the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii to reveal the precise locations and environments of a pair of supermassive black holes at the center of an ongoing collision between two galaxies 300 million light-years away.



The new observations of the galaxy merger known as NGC 6240 reveal that each of the black holes resides at the center of a rotating disk of stars and is surrounded by a cloud of young star clusters formed in the merger, said Claire Max, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz.



"People had observed this pair of colliding galaxies at different wavelengths and seen what they thought were the black holes, but it's been very hard to make sense of how the observations at various wavelengths correspond to each other," Max said. "The adaptive optics results enabled us to tie it all together, so now we can really see it all--the hot dust in the infrared, the stars in the visible and infrared, and the x-rays and radio emissions coming from right around the black holes."



Adaptive optics (AO) enables astronomers to counteract the blurring effects of turbulence in Earth's atmosphere, which degrades images seen by ground-based telescopes. Max, who directs the Center for Adaptive Optics at UC Santa Cruz, is the lead author of a paper describing the new findings published by the journal Science. Her coauthors are Gabriela Canalizo, who worked with Max as a postdoctoral researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and is now at UC Riverside, and Willem de Vries, a physicist with LLNL and UC Davis.



Images of NGC 6240 in visible light from the Hubble Space Telescope show the outer parts of the colliding galaxies distorted by their ongoing merger into long tidal tails of stars, gas, and dust. In the bright central region, two distinct nuclei can be discerned, but clouds of dust obscure much of the visible light from the core. The presence of two supermassive black holes in NGC 6240 was first demonstrated by x-ray observations from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory in 2002. Two pointlike radio sources were also detected in the central region.



But trying to match up the data from one instrument with those obtained at different wavelengths by other instruments is very difficult because there are few common reference points in the various wavelength regimes, Max said. The infrared images her group obtained using the AO system on the 10-meter Keck II Telescope provided the high spatial resolution needed to identify features in NGC 6240 that can be seen in different wavelengths.



"With the infrared images we got at Keck, we were able to line up the information from all the different wavelengths to determine which features in the images are the black holes," Max said.



The infrared wavelengths are less affected by dust than visible light, and the Keck infrared images show distinct nuclei with complex substructure surrounded by many faint point sources. The faint point sources are young star clusters produced in a burst of star formation triggered by the collision of the two gas-rich galaxies. Pinpointing which of the features in the infrared images correspond to the positions of the black holes involved several steps and required Keck adaptive optics observations at different infrared wavelengths.



"We uncovered it piece by piece, until we were able to make the correspondence between the black holes and the features seen at different wavelengths, as well as the stuff around them," Max said. "It really shows how powerful the Keck adaptive optics system is. We were also fortunate to have an extraordinarily good observing night."



Galaxy mergers are thought to play a major role in the evolution of galaxies and may help explain many of their properties. For example, astronomers have found that the mass of the black hole at the center of a galaxy is highly correlated with large-scale properties of the galaxy itself. The "coevolution" hypothesis explains this correlation as the result of both the black hole and the galaxy around it growing incrementally in repeated merger events over cosmic timescales.



"The gravitational influence of the black hole is actually limited to a relatively small region right around it, so how can it affect the rest of the galaxy" But if the black hole and the galaxy around it evolved together through the same sequence of merger events, that would explain the correlations," Max said. "That's why people are so excited about understanding galaxy mergers, and here we're seeing it in action."



The two black holes in NGC 6240 will eventually, in 10 million to 100 million years, spiral into each other and merge, producing a powerful burst of gravitational radiation, she said.



Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by University of California - Santa Cruz.



2.)Scientists Put 'Spin' In Silicon, Advance New Age Of Electronics.



Science Daily — Electrical engineers from the University of Delaware and Cambridge NanoTech have demonstrated for the first time how the spin properties of electrons in silicon--the world's most dominant semiconductor, used in electronics ranging from computers to cell phones--can be measured and controlled.



The discovery could dramatically advance the nascent field of spintronics, which focuses on harnessing the magnet-like “spin” property of electrons instead of solely their charge to create exponentially faster, more powerful electronics such as quantum computers.



The experiment, conducted in the laboratory of Ian Appelbaum, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at UD, with doctoral student Biqin Huang, and in collaboration with Douwe Monsma, co-founder of Cambridge NanoTech in Cambridge, Mass., is reported in the May 17 issue of the prestigious scientific journal Nature.



In commenting on the UD team's research findings in the “News and Views” section, which also was published in the Nature edition, Igor Zutic of the Department of Physics at the State University of New York at Buffalo, and Jaroslav Fabian, of the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the University of Regensburg in Germany, note, “Modern computers present serious challenges for conventional, silicon-based electronics.



Ever-increasing demands on processor speed, memory storage and power consumption--the era of the laptop that can keep us warm in winter is fast upon us--are forcing researchers to explore unfamiliar territory in the quest for increased performance. In these endeavours, Appelbaum and colleagues report a possibly decisive development: the first demonstration of the transport and coherent manipulation of electron spin in silicon.”



While manipulating electron charge is the basis of the present-day electronics industry, researchers in academia and industry over the past decade have been exploring the capability of electron spin to carry, process and store information. A major goal in spintronics is to reach the precise level of control over electron spin that modern electronics has executed over electron charge.



“An electron has intrinsic angular momentum called spin,” Appelbaum noted. “The first step to making spintronic devices and circuits is to inject more spins of one direction than in the opposite direction into a semiconductor."



Silicon has been the workhorse material of the electronics industry, the transporter of electrical current in computer chips and transistors. Silicon also has been predicted to be a superior semiconductor for spintronics, yet demonstrating its ability to conduct the spin of electrons, referred to as “spin transport,” has eluded scientists--until now.



To provide conclusive evidence of spin transport in silicon, Appelbaum and Huang fabricated small, silicon semiconductor devices using a custom-built, ultra-high vacuum chamber for silicon-wafer bonding.



After spin injection, electrons in the silicon were then subjected to a magnetic field, which caused their spin direction to “precess” or gyrate (much like gravity's effect on a rotating gyroscope), producing tell-tale oscillations in their measurement.



“The processes of precession and dephasing, or decay, are the most unambiguous hallmarks for spin transport. Our work is the first time anyone has shown this effect in silicon,” Appelbaum said.



“It's an important problem to solve because silicon is the most important semiconductor for electronics,” Appelbaum noted. “However, methods that worked for spin detection in other semiconductors failed in silicon.”



Appelbaum said that pursuing the research was a risk worth taking. He credits Monsma with introducing him to hot-electron spin transport and applying it to the problem of spin detection in silicon several years ago when they were postdoctoral fellows together at Harvard University.



Originally, when Appelbaum entered college as an undergraduate at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, he thought he wanted to become a physician. But a professor there, Stephen Nettel, turned him on to physics and electrical engineering, and now Appelbaum is teaching his UD students using Nettel's textbook.



So while Appelbaum decided not to become a medical doctor, in some circles he might now be considered, literally, a “spin” doctor.



“We hope we're with spintronics where Bell Labs was with semiconductor electronics in 1948,” Appelbaum said.



That year, Bell announced the invention of the transistor, which laid the foundation for modern electronics.



Appelbaum's research was supported by grants from the U.S. Office of Naval Research and by the Microsystems Technology Office of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which is the central research and development organization for the U.S. Department of Defense.



3.)New Process Generates Hydrogen From Aluminum Alloy To Run Engines, Fuel Cells.



Science Daily — A Purdue University engineer has developed a method that uses an aluminum alloy to extract hydrogen from water for running fuel cells or internal combustion engines, and the technique could be used to replace gasoline.



The method makes it unnecessary to store or transport hydrogen - two major challenges in creating a hydrogen economy, said Jerry Woodall, a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue who invented the process.



"The hydrogen is generated on demand, so you only produce as much as you need when you need it," said Woodall, who presented research findings detailing how the system works during a recent energy symposium at Purdue.



The technology could be used to drive small internal combustion engines in various applications, including portable emergency generators, lawn mowers and chain saws. The process could, in theory, also be used to replace gasoline for cars and trucks, he said.



Hydrogen is generated spontaneously when water is added to pellets of the alloy, which is made of aluminum and a metal called gallium. The researchers have shown how hydrogen is produced when water is added to a small tank containing the pellets. Hydrogen produced in such a system could be fed directly to an engine, such as those on lawn mowers.



"When water is added to the pellets, the aluminum in the solid alloy reacts because it has a strong attraction to the oxygen in the water," Woodall said.



This reaction splits the oxygen and hydrogen contained in water, releasing hydrogen in the process.



The gallium is critical to the process because it hinders the formation of a skin normally created on aluminum's surface after oxidation. This skin usually prevents oxygen from reacting with aluminum, acting as a barrier. Preventing the skin's formation allows the reaction to continue until all of the aluminum is used.



The Purdue Research Foundation holds title to the primary patent, which has been filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and is pending. An Indiana startup company, AlGalCo LLC., has received a license for the exclusive right to commercialize the process.



The research has been supported by the Energy Center at Purdue's Discovery Park, the university's hub for interdisciplinary research.



"This is exactly the kind of project that suits Discovery Park. It's exciting science that has great potential to be commercialized," said Jay Gore, associate dean of engineering for research, the Energy Center's interim director and the Vincent P. Reilly Professor of Mechanical Engineering.



The research team is made up of electrical, mechanical, chemical and aeronautical engineers, including doctoral students.



Woodall discovered that liquid alloys of aluminum and gallium spontaneously produce hydrogen if mixed with water while he was working as a researcher in the semiconductor industry in 1967. The research, which focused on developing new semiconductors for computers and electronics, led to advances in optical-fiber communications and light-emitting diodes, making them practical for everything from DVD players to automotive dashboard displays. That work also led to development of advanced transistors for cell phones and components in solar cells powering space modules like those used on the Mars rover, earning Woodall the 2001 National Medal of Technology from President George W. Bush.



"I was cleaning a crucible containing liquid alloys of gallium and aluminum," Woodall said. "When I added water to this alloy - talk about a discovery - there was a violent poof. I went to my office and worked out the reaction in a couple of hours to figure out what had happened. When aluminum atoms in the liquid alloy come into contact with water, they react, splitting the water and producing hydrogen and aluminum oxide.



"Gallium is critical because it melts at low temperature and readily dissolves aluminum, and it renders the aluminum in the solid pellets reactive with water. This was a totally surprising discovery, since it is well known that pure solid aluminum does not readily react with water."



The waste products are gallium and aluminum oxide, also called alumina. Combusting hydrogen in an engine produces only water as waste.



"No toxic fumes are produced," Woodall said. "It's important to note that the gallium doesn't react, so it doesn't get used up and can be recycled over and over again. The reason this is so important is because gallium is currently a lot more expensive than aluminum. Hopefully, if this process is widely adopted, the gallium industry will respond by producing large quantities of the low-grade gallium required for our process. Currently, nearly all gallium is of high purity and used almost exclusively by the semiconductor industry."



Woodall said that because the technology makes it possible to use hydrogen instead of gasoline to run internal combustion engines it could be used for cars and trucks. In order for the technology to be economically competitive with gasoline, however, the cost of recycling aluminum oxide must be reduced, he said.



"Right now it costs more than $1 a pound to buy aluminum, and, at that price, you can't deliver a product at the equivalent of $3 per gallon of gasoline," Woodall said.



However, the cost of aluminum could be reduced by recycling it from the alumina using a process called fused salt electrolysis. The aluminum could be produced at competitive prices if the recycling process were carried out with electricity generated by a nuclear power plant or windmills. Because the electricity would not need to be distributed on the power grid, it would be less costly than power produced by plants connected to the grid, and the generators could be located in remote locations, which would be particularly important for a nuclear reactor to ease political and social concerns, Woodall said.



"The cost of making on-site electricity is much lower if you don't have to distribute it," Woodall said.



The approach could enable the United States to replace gasoline for transportation purposes, reducing pollution and the nation's dependence on foreign oil. If hydrogen fuel cells are perfected for cars and trucks in the future, the same hydrogen-producing method could be used to power them, he said.



"We call this the aluminum-enabling hydrogen economy," Woodall said. "It's a simple matter to convert ordinary internal combustion engines to run on hydrogen. All you have to do is replace the gasoline fuel injector with a hydrogen injector."



Even at the current cost of aluminum, however, the method would be economically competitive with gasoline if the hydrogen were used to run future fuel cells.



"Using pure hydrogen, fuel cell systems run at an overall efficiency of 75 percent, compared to 40 percent using hydrogen extracted from fossil fuels and with 25 percent for internal combustion engines," Woodall said. "Therefore, when and if fuel cells become economically viable, our method would compete with gasoline at $3 per gallon even if aluminum costs more than a dollar per pound."



The hydrogen-generating technology paired with advanced fuel cells also represents a potential future method for replacing lead-acid batteries in applications such as golf carts, electric wheel chairs and hybrid cars, he said.



The technology underscores aluminum's value for energy production.



"Most people don't realize how energy intensive aluminum is," Woodall said. "For every pound of aluminum you get more than two kilowatt hours of energy in the form of hydrogen combustion and more than two kilowatt hours of heat from the reaction of aluminum with water. A midsize car with a full tank of aluminum-gallium pellets, which amounts to about 350 pounds of aluminum, could take a 350-mile trip and it would cost $60, assuming the alumina is converted back to aluminum on-site at a nuclear power plant.



"How does this compare with conventional technology? Well, if I put gasoline in a tank, I get six kilowatt hours per pound, or about two and a half times the energy than I get for a pound of aluminum. So I need about two and a half times the weight of aluminum to get the same energy output, but I eliminate gasoline entirely, and I am using a resource that is cheap and abundant in the United States. If only the energy of the generated hydrogen is used, then the aluminum-gallium alloy would require about the same space as a tank of gasoline, so no extra room would be needed, and the added weight would be the equivalent of an extra passenger, albeit a pretty large extra passenger."



The concept could eliminate major hurdles related to developing a hydrogen economy. Replacing gasoline with hydrogen for transportation purposes would require the production of huge quantities of hydrogen, and the hydrogen gas would then have to be transported to filling stations. Transporting hydrogen is expensive because it is a "non-ideal gas," meaning storage tanks contain less hydrogen than other gases.



"If I can economically make hydrogen on demand, however, I don't have to store and transport it, which solves a significant problem," Woodall said.



Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by Purdue University.



4.)New Species Of Sea Anemone Found In Deepest Pacific.



Science Daily — Researchers cruising for creatures that live in the deepest parts of the Pacific Ocean found a new species of sea anemone living in the unlikeliest of habitats – the carcass of a dead whale.



A marine biologist would say that discovering a new sea anemone isn't so unusual. But finding one that calls a dead whale home is what sets this new creature apart.



Since the scientists who initially found these animals weren't sea anemone specialists, they sent the 10 specimens they collected to Meg Daly, an assistant professor of evolution, ecology and organismal biology at Ohio State University . Daly runs one of the very few laboratories in the world equipped to study sea anemones.



“These creatures were so cool simply because we knew that no sea anemone had ever been found on a whale fall,” she said.



Once a whale dies, its carcass sinks to the bottom of the ocean. Scientists call this a “whale fall.” The anemones that Daly received once lived on the bones of a dead whale some 1.8 miles (3,000 meters) below sea level in a region of the Pacific Ocean called Monterey Canyon, roughly 25 miles off the coast of Monterey, Calif. All of the specimens currently in Daly's collection came from this whale fall.



The anemone, given the scientific name Anthosactis pearseae – there is no English name for it – is small and white and roughly cube-shaped. It's about the size of a human molar, and even looks like a tooth with small tentacles on one side.



Daly and Luciana Gusm?o, a doctoral student in Daly's laboratory, describe A. pearseae in detail in a recent issue of the Journal of Natural History. The two assigned the anemone to the genus Anthosactis primarily due to the roughly uniform length of A. pearseae's tentacles – a characteristic common to this group of about seven sea anemones.



“We tend to differentiate Anthosactis species from other groups of sea anemones by a variety of traits, rather than any one unique attribute,” Daly said.



She and Gusm?o named A. pearseae after Vicki Pearse, the naturalist who first collected the specimens during a cruise of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute's research vessel the Western Flyer. Pearse is a research associate at the Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of Santa Cruz.



It's customary to name a newly discovered plant or animal species after the person who found it, or after the place where it was discovered.



Collecting deep-sea creatures is a tedious process that involves a lot of high-tech equipment like underwater video cameras attached to remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). Deep sea ROVs are also equipped with robotic arms and suction devices that are used to collect species.



“It's like a submarine that's manned from the surface,” said Daly, who plans to head to Monterey Canyon later this year in hopes of finding more dead whales with A. pearseae roosting on the bones. A successful trip could answer some of Daly's lingering questions about the species itself and, more broadly, may provide clues on how human activities affect this unique, seemingly removed ecosystem.



“The thing about these communities is that they seem so ephemeral and so unplanned,” Daly said. “A whale dies where it dies, and its carcass lands wherever. But these are actually some of the most stable deep sea communities.



“A better understanding of deep-sea populations may shed light on how humans drive ecological change, whether it's through whaling or global climate change,” she said, and also pointed out that there are now far fewer major whale migrations along the California coast.



While the flesh of a dead whale decomposes within weeks, the bones can last anywhere from 60 to 100 years.



“As that happens, the bacteria that break down the bones release sulfur,” Daly said. “A whole community of aquatic creatures uses that sulfur to make energy, much like plants convert light into energy.”



Daly doesn't know much about A. pearseae beyond its physical description. She and Gusm?o aren't sure how old the creatures are, and say that sea anemones can live for hundreds of years. Nor are they sure how A. pearseae reproduce (each anemone may have male and female sex organs), or if it lives exclusively on whale carcasses.



“So far, a single dead whale is the only place where we've found these anemones,” Daly said.



She and Gusm?o plan to include A. pearseae in a long-term evolutionary study of genetic relationships among sea anemones. A. pearseae belongs to an extremely diverse group of anemones, Daly said, and comparing the anemones' genetic sequences may clue the researchers in to how the different species evolved over time.



Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by Ohio State University.



5.)Clock Gene Plays Role In Weight Gain, Study Finds.



Science Daily — Scientists at the University of Virginia and the Medical College of Wisconsin have discovered that a gene that participates in the regulation of the body’s biological rhythms may also be a major control in regulating metabolism. Their finding shows that mice lacking the gene Nocturnin, which is regulated by the circadian clock in the organs and tissues of mammals, are resistant to weight gain when put on a high fat diet and also are resistant to the accumulation of fat in the liver. This new understanding of weight gain could potentially lead to therapies for inhibiting obesity and for treating its effects on health.



“It’s been known for some time that there are many links between the circadian clock and various aspects of physiology and metabolism,” said Carla Green, the study’s lead author and an associate professor of biology at the University of Virginia. “This study suggests that Nocturnin is part of the network that the circadian clock uses to control important aspects of metabolism. A better understanding of Nocturnin’s function could eventually lead to medical treatments that could counteract the problems of obesity, which has become a major issue in modern society.”



Biological clocks are the body’s internal timekeepers that regulate organs and activity/rest cycles by controlling energy levels, alertness, growth, moods and the effects of aging. Research in this field has many health implications for dealing with aging, jet lag, sleep disorders, shift work and dieting.



Green and her colleagues used regular mice and genetically altered mice in which the Nocturnin gene was knocked out. The Nocturnin-deficient mice were divided into two groups; one group fed a normal diet, the other a very high fat diet. A group of normal mice were also fed a high fat diet. The researchers found that both groups of the genetically altered mice maintained normal weight and activity levels, and, of particular interest, the ones fed the high fat diet gained only slight weight even over long periods of time. The normal mice on the high fat diet, however, “ballooned,” gaining more than twice the weight of the Nocturnin-deficient mice. And when the mice were dissected, the researchers discovered that the normal mice had, as expected, large concentrations of fat on their livers, whereas the altered mice had normal levels of fat in their livers.



“We were quite amazed at what we found,” Green said. “We thought that over time, as we continued to feed the mutant mice the high fat diet, that they would eventually gain weight at some expected rate, but it never happened. These mice continued to stay slim while the normal mice nearly doubled in weight and developed fatty livers.”



Green said it is possible that, “after a great deal of further research, a drug possibly could be developed that would inhibit Nocturnin and reduce the risk of developing obesity.”



Clock genes in the body’s organs operate in conjunction with a central time keeper in the brain, the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus, but also work somewhat independently, resulting in a complex system of oscillators regulating various functions of the body.



Scientists are working to better understand how the genes and proteins of the circadian clock in mammals affect not only activity cycles but also metabolism, which are tied to feeding cycles. Circadian rhythms were set in motion early in the history of life on the planet, and tied through evolution to the astronomical cycles that effect Earth’s environment, the rise and setting of the sun, and the passing of seasons.



The study is published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Green’s co-researchers include Nicholas Douris, a U.Va. graduate student who designed the study, U.Va. post-doctoral fellow Shihoko Kojima, and Joseph Besharse of the Medical College of Wisconsin.



Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by University of Virginia.



6.)Cancer Agressiveness 'Triggered' By Bacteria.



Science Daily — New research in lymphatic cancer shows that bacteria can cause cancer to be more aggressive. Patients with skin lymphoma may benefit from antibiotic treatments used for bacteria-infections.



How does it work?



Patients with lymphatic cancer in the skin often have bacteria-infections, which shows as e.g. eczema or skin-sores. The research results indicate that bacteria can aggravate the cancer. The bacteria activates the immune system, which indirectly stimulates the cancer cells to spread further.



Professor Niels ?dum from Department of Molecular Biology, University of Copenhagen says: - The results are surprising. Further research is necessary to completely understand the mechanisms between the immune response and development of lymphatic cancer, but we know that more than half of the patients suffering from lymphatic cancer in the skin also get bacteria skin-infections. We have helped to show how these bacteria can affect the cancer disease in a negative way, and that this may be relieved by a simple antibiotic treatment.



The research was conducted by a group of researchers from University of Copenhagen, University of Pennsylvania and Copenhagen University Hospital, and is funded by The Danish Cancer Society. The results are published in “Blood” (Journal of the American Society of Hematology).



Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by University of Copenhagen.



7.)New Method To Track Immune System Enzyme In Live Animals Developed.



Science Daily — Scientists supported by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) at the National Institutes of Health have created two mouse strains that will permit researchers to trace, in a live animal, the activity of an enzyme believed to play a crucial role both in the normal immune response as well as autoimmunity and B cell tumor development.



The enzyme, known as activation-induced cytidine deaminase or AID (which has no relation to the AIDS virus), is expressed by B cells, which are produced in the bone marrow and are responsible for making antibodies that attack foreign invaders such as viruses and bacteria. The enzyme enables the cells to respond with precision to the almost limitless types of invaders the body may encounter. Unfortunately, it also has a down side.



B cells constantly scan the body for foreign invaders, explains Rafael Casellas, Ph.D., an investigator in NIAMS’ Molecular Immunology and Inflammation Branch and lead author of the paper. As B cells encounter foreign antigens from viruses, bacteria or allergens, they migrate to germinal centers — specialized microenvironments in tonsils, spleen and lymph nodes. Within germinal centers, B cells divide extensively and express the AID enzyme, which causes random mutations and recombination in the cells’ immunoglobulin (antibody) genes. For the most part, these genetic changes are beneficial because they enable B lymphocytes to attack and stop the invader. In some cases, however, AID-dependent alterations in the genetic material of B cells can also lead to unwanted results such as autoimmunity and development of B cell tumors, as in the case of Burkitt lymphoma.



“It becomes crucial that we comprehend how AID is regulated during the normal immune response as well as in tumorigenesis and autoimmunity,” says Casellas. The problem with understanding how AID is regulated or deregulated is that there has not been an easy way to visualize the enzyme’s action in a living animal — until now.



To address this issue, Dr. Casellas and his colleagues created transgenic mice that had a green fluorescent protein derived from jellyfish fused to the AID enzyme. In these transgenic animals, B cells express the tagged enzyme during the immune response. In a second mouse strain, Casellas and coworkers expressed permanently a yellow fluorescent protein in the progeny of germinal center B cells. “Thanks to these new mouse models, we can track in live animals whenever the AID enzyme is active as well as the result of that activity,” says Casellas. Scientists can also cross these new mouse strains with mice predisposed to B-cell tumors or autoimmunity to see differences in enzyme expression in health and disease.



NIAMS Director Stephen I. Katz. M.D., Ph.D., believes these new tools have great potential to help solve some mysteries of the immune system, such as the causes of B-cell tumors and autoimmunity. “The better we understand these problems,” he says, “the closer we come to better treatments for them and eventually, perhaps, ways to prevent them.”



This work was also supported by the National Cancer Institute.



Article: Crouch E, et al. Regulation of AID expression in the immune response. J Exp Med 2007; 204:1145-1156.



Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by NIH/National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases.



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What are some College events that have been impressive?

I'm looking for some creative ideas that you may have seen or thought of on your own. A few examples of what im talking about:



Battle Of the Bands



Cookouts



Campus Idol (american idol)



I'm looking for fun events that can take place on a college campus or the surrounding area.



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at st. marrys college, in san antonio tx, we have oyster bake it is always right before fista, its great oysters, beer and a lot of events.



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Cal Bear game where the band came on the field before the game was over.

What is the religious outlook on Fortean events?

Fortean events, for those of you who don't know, are those of unexplained origin and purpose. Paranormal activity, ghosts, pschychokinesis and unuusal feats of human endevour to name a few.



What is the religious outlook on these items? By and large, science falls flat on them, be they real or not. It's one of the few areas where science really has to shrug it's shoulders and go "dunno".



So whats the religious explanation for these events? Are they lapses of purgatory? Untimely transcending of spirits? Or are believers as stumped as science is?



Your thoughts?!



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I know that Jehova's Witnesses claim its demons behind all of that.



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In light of recent events, what do you think of the intended pullout from the West Bank?

In light of events following the pullout from Gaza last summer, particularly the landslide victory that put Hamas in power, and the redoubled efforts of terrorist groups to flatten in-range Israeli population centers with rocket fire, what is your opinion of Olmert's plan to abandon most of the West Bank settlements?



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I didn't think Olmert had any plans to pull out of the West Bank. And given what happened to Gaza after they left that crapfest, I doubt he will be dreaming any up any time soon.



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Why weren't these issues in 1948? How did it come to be that the Israeli Air Port is sitting on lands that belong to the Palestinians in 1950? What lands did other countries take to settle the Jewish people that survived the German Death Camps?



What treaties were signed, agreed upon when the land was TAKEN!



Why not do your homework before you ask questions!



By the way, Kuwait did not exist in 1957! Guess what country it was carved out from, and by whom!
it seems as though the Palestians to a great extent want to remaim "victims". I mean ok isnt it all they wanted to have all of Gaza and most all of what they wanted in the West Bank, but it does seem like nothing will ever be enough short of Isreals destruction and that isnt going to happen. It would make more sense to me, if that entire region would just have it out one more time with winner take all. This back and forth who is the biggter victim thing is getting old.



Even Egypt, Syria, Jordon and other countries in the neighborhood wont let palestinians in - they cause to many problems for them too.
Just look at the distaster of the Gaza retreat. Can't let that happen again in Judea/Samaria.

What are some key events and developments around these dates: of the U.S?

Key events and developments in the following periods of united states history: founding the republic (1775-1801) expansion and reform (1801-1861) and civil war and reconstrucion (1850-1877)



its for a report i'm doing...and i'm not really good with search engines....so could you please help me find some information?



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key events u.s. history... hmmm...



1776 revolutionary war



1803 louisiana purchase



1804-1806 lewis and clark expedition



1812 war with england



1849 gold rush



1850 westward expansion



1860-1865 civil war



1865 Lincoln assassinated



1865-1880 reconstruction of the south

What wre two main events that happened while President Benjamin Harrison was in office?

I need to know at least 2 big events that happened when Benjamin Harrison was President.



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He was inaugurated.



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He died. 30 Days in. He caught pneumonia while giving his State of The Union. That's one.

What are some important events in america medical history?from 1800-60?

I only need 5 important events between 1800-1860? it doesnt only have to be specifically medical history it can be history of insane asylums/institutions....



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Does anyone no about events that where sponsered by smoking companys?

hey guys



does anyone know any events doesnt matter how small or big that where sponsered by smoking companys any links or info would help alot thanks



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Sure... KOOL cigarettes used to sponsor music venues... some were small with just a group or two and some were rather large, like the one at Newport... some were just the sound truck playing cool music at County Fairs... I still have my KOOL Black cap and KOOL black tee shirt from those days. I worked the venues all summer long and it seems like it was about 1973 or 1974 but I don't remember for sure... I was involved with a lot of groups about that time so it all sort of blends together.

What are the main events in the book Digital Fortress by Dan Brown?

I need to Know up to 5 main events



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The main event are:



1) You pick up the book



2) You read the book



3) You think about the book



4) You write down what you think about the book



5) You feel good because you learned something and did your own homework.

What all are the events fired when we Unload a VB form?

What all are the events fired when we Unload a VB form?



explain each plz?



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Off the top of my head:



QueryUnload - Asks the members of a MDI window whether it's OK to close the window.



Unload - Sent BEFORE controls are destroyed. (Like WM_DESTROY)



Terminate - Sent AFTER controls are destroyed. (Kind of like WM_NCDESTROY)



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First is the 'QueryUnload', then the second is 'Unload'. If you want to know what causes the form to unload and wants to cancel that unload, use the 'QueryUnload'.



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Are there any motor events (car, bike etc) scheduled within the uk during February 2007?

even events such as bikes, trucks, lorries or car displays



Are there any motor events (car, bike etc) scheduled within the uk during February 2007?dream theater



Speedway on Ice at Telford Ice Rink - 11 Feb 07



http://www.telfordice.co.uk



.



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This website will help you way more than I can in this box.



http://www.ukmotoringdirectory.co.uk/mot...
If you are looking for classic cars events have a look at this website (new events added every day):



http://www.classicrallies.com/events/?id...

Do you know any events that happened on these dates?

Im in school and i ahev to find different events that happened on these dates.



28/04/95



20/07/98



01/09/99



28/04/01



2005



2006



12/09/06



The person with the most interesting things will get ten points



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You could go to the History Channel's "This Day in History" here http://www.history.com/tdih.do and search yourself for some stuff. Wikipedia has a great "List of historical anniversaries" here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_his... and you could click on any date you wish and see a list of MANY events. There are also some great links to the stuff you're looking for at the bottom of the wikipedia page. I hope this helps you research on your own.

A list of major events that occured in 1997?

june 1997-dec 1997 major events news



A list of major events that occured in 1997?imax theatre



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997



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1997 was a pretty low-key year. I remember that "OK Computer," by Radiohead came out, which is one of the best albums of all time. South Park came out that year too.



The biggest 'news event' I recall from 1997 was when Princess Diana died.

What are some interesting events that happened on Feb. 19?

Today, February 19 is my husband's birthday. I wanted to make a list of the most important events that have happened on this date.



What are some interesting events that happened on Feb. 19?shows



check out wikipedia.com, it will give you a list of historical events as well as birthdays for this date



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_19



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An huge parade at New Orleans called Bachus.



Tony Soprano was the king of Bachus.



One more day until parades are over in New Orleans.

To everyone in "Current Events" ! ! !?

To all Christians in Current Events and their families, have a great Christmas.



To all non-Christmas and their families have a great one too.



Sincere wishes of



Red Chrome



To everyone in "Current Events" ! ! !?concert venue



As a non-christian, i wish you all the best for yourself and you're family. x x



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Apology accepted and yes Merry Christmas to you RC.
thank you



best wishes to you too
peace be with you bro...
Same to you and yours, whomever your imaginary friend may be.
Thankyou.Have a good one yourself xx
I hope you and your family have the best Christmas ever Red Chrome xxx Happy New Year love from The Bee xxxxxx
Cheers, merry christmas to you.
And a happy %26amp; healthy 2008 to you %26amp; your family!
Merry Christmas and may God bless you.
And a very Merry Christmas to you and your family.....
Bah Humbug!
and the very best to you!
Cheers.
Thank you and the same to you and yours



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Merry Christmas to you and yours too
Merry Xmas to you. Cheers
Merry Christmas to you to xxxxxx
And a merry christmas to you RC and everyone else in the Current Events and media section.



And for those who are not Christian, I hope your holiday season is wonderful and happy as well.
Happy Christmas to you and family and friends. Peace and and goodwill to all.
Ditto what everyone else says.
Merry Christmas to you too xxxxxx
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year all the best for 2008.
Thanks Merry Christmas to you to. May you have good health and wealth in the coming year.
A Blessed Christmas to you as well.



I hope we think about the meaning of Christmas for more than just the one day.



It's good to think and know what happened after Christmas, %26amp; what Jesus did %26amp; does for us.
Thank you, and the same to you and yours .
happy christmas red chrome, and happy christmas everyone on yahoo.!! xx
Right back at ya.



Hugs,



mum2MH
All the best Red, to you and all you love.. Shalom xxx
happy Hanukkah to you too.
Merry Xmas and Happy New Year!

Vote for the cuurent events primeminister?

just say which group/leader you want to elect as primeminister of current events, heres the list



Lisa - Chav Queens



Grumples- Living Dolls



Faith-Pro-McCann Party



Dave S.- Anti McCann party



Jack 2007- on the fence Party



zekea2006-independent



you can vote for anyone not mentioned, say their name only



Vote for the cuurent events primeminister?performing shows



This question actually sums up how childlike this category has become.



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Yahoo Current events doesn't need or want a prime minister.
Relay i think homer Simpson he will keep it real
jack2007 xx
for what reason...
No thanks Bob I dont need anyone to speak on my behalf.
g bush is watching you .lol
You can't start all this rubbish, who should be anything like "star" or "first" here on answers?



Why should anyone of those be anymore important than others?



*edit* no offence to any of the above named of course lol.
You :-)
There is a time and a place for this.



Its called the playground.
I am voting for Lisa.



I am part of the Chav Queen Campaign



- No tax on cherry lambrini



- free shop lifting nights in jjb sports



- free clown medalion thing from argos as soon as you turn 12
I'll go for Grumples.

Solution of school shooting events?

nowadays there's so many school shooting events happend aroud the world.i'm worry the future,not only on security,but also on the education.what's wrong.is there any way to solve it?



Solution of school shooting events?tickets



Good question. It seems it has to start at home to stop these things from occurring. Even though we do things at home to keep our kids safe and to keep our kids from being maniacs unfortunately it happens anyway. The world is such a stressful place now a days that people crack under the pressure and don't know where to channel the negative energy. Yep school is a mighty scary place these days.



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that's impossible unless you can get rid of all the evil in the world, and even if school shootings decrease and new and more deadlier form will show up, that's just how life works

Can anyone list periodic events?

(periodic events happen in a constant rate)



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The art of TIME-KEEPING is listed below -



Time and Frequency Standards



All time and frequency standards are based on a periodic event that repeats at a constant rate. The device



that produces this event is called a resonator. In the simple case of a pendulum clock, the pendulum is the



resonator. Of course, a resonator needs an energy source before it can move back and forth. Taken



together, the energy source and resonator form an oscillator. The oscillator runs at a rate called the



resonance frequency. For example, a clock鈥檚 pendulum can be set to swing back and forth at a rate of



once per second.Counting one complete swing of the pendulum produces a time interval of 1 s.Counting



the total number of swings creates a time scale that establishes longer time intervals, such as minutes,



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Table 17.3 shows how the frequency uncertainty of a clock鈥檚 resonator corresponds to the timing uncer-



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Throughout history, clock designers have searched for more stable resonators, and the evolution of



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What are the historical events that shaped Pakistan's current political system?

I need it for a project. I can't quite pinpoint the exact events. Thank you. =)



What are the historical events that shaped Pakistan's current political system?concerts



Pakistan came into being on 14th august, 1947. at that time it was governed by the Governmnet of India act, 1935, an act sed by the then colonial power, Britain. Pkaistan had an elected constituent assembly, which failed to draft a constitution till 1956. The first constitution, which declared it to be a republic with parliamentary system, was promulgated in 1956. However, it was abrogated by the first martail law in 1958, and Ayub Khan, cheif of the army, took over. A new presidential constitution was promulgated in 1961, and Ayub Khpasan got elected as president as a civilian head of the state and governmnet. Pakistan was then composed of two geographically seperated wings, West Pakistan (the present Pakistan) and East Pakistan (presently Bangladesh). The relation between the two wings detoriated during this period and a civil war ensued, with Ayub Khan resigning and Yahya Khan, the then Army cheif, took over. However, even he could not control the situation and East Pakistan established itself as a seperate country, Bangladesh in 1971. Then, the 1973 constitution was promulgated in 1973, which is parliamentary in nature, and still in force. However, this constiution has been thrice suspended, first by General Zia Ul haq's Martial law in 1977, which remained intact till 1985, then by Gen Pervez Musharraf in 1999, which remained till 2002 and then again for a short period of 45 days by Musharraf again from Nov to Dec 2007.

Upcoming Nintendo U.S. Events?

Anyone know of any upcoming U.S. Nintendo events for Pokemon? If not, anyone know of a location to check up on to find this out in the future?



Upcoming Nintendo U.S. Events?playhouse



It's for Arceus right? People are cheating to get it. Good idea but unauthorized. It will be awhile before any events and in Japan, people who see the Dialga vs. Darkrai vs. Palkia movie get a free rare Pokemon download. I only remember Mew and Darkrai. Unfair right?

What are some specific events displaying Patriotism?

An example of what I'm looking for is the Flag Raising at Iwo Jima.



Please don't give examples like "soldiers". I'm looking specific events/examples.



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One example would be the "Parade of Flags" that takes place on Memorial Day in my town. It's purpose is to honor all who have served our nation. My sons and myself carry the flags of our fathers in that parade. One is a WW1 vet and the other a WW2 vet.



What are some specific events displaying Patriotism?ms stress opera theater



Speaking out when you see the government committing a wrong, attending war protests, attending 4th of July parades, honoring our veterans on Veterans day, and last but not least, voting!

Friday, December 4, 2009

What major pop-culture events happened in 1962 and '63?

i am just wondering what major pop culture events happened during these years



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Kennedy died in 1963.



February 16



The Beatles receive their first #1 hit single, when "Please Please Me" tops the charts in the UK



From Russia with Love--James Bond



The Birds by Hitchcock



Cleopatra movie--the love of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton



What major pop-culture events happened in 1962 and '63?binoculars opera theater



Riots!
1962:



- Release of first Beatles recording: hit single "Love Me Do"



- Andy Warhol's famous painting of a can of soup



- Beverly Hill Billies %26amp; The Dick Van Dyke show are on TV



Popular Films



- West Side Story, Spartacus, El Cid, Lawrence of Arabia %26amp;



To Kill a Mockingbird



Popular Singers



The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Chubby Checker, Frankie Valli %26amp; The Four Seasons, Neil Sedaka, Roy Orbison, Shirley Bassey %26amp; Elvis



Events:



- Cuban Missile Crisis when USSR plans to deploy Missiles in Cuba brings the world to the brink of world war.



- Marilyn Monroe is found dead after apparently overdosing on sleeping pills



- The First Wal-Mart discount store is opened by by Sam Walton in Bentonville Arkansas



Tech:



- Telstar relays the first live trans-Atlantic television signal



- USAF investigates using lasers to intercept missiles



- 90% of US households own a Television Set



- Britain and France agree to develop the Concorde



- The first use of silicone breast implants by Houston plastic surgeons (WOOOWHOOO!!!)



1963:



Popular Films



- Cleopatra,The Longest Day, Lawrence of Arabia, Mutiny on the Bounty %26amp; To Kill a Mockingbird



Popular Musicians



The Beatles, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly, The Drifters, Jim Reeves %26amp; Elvis



Popular TV Programs



- Coronation Street, The Andy Griffith Show, The Flintstones, Mister Ed, The Avengers %26amp; The Dick Van Dyke Show



Events:



- President John F Kennedy assassinated



- Lyndon Johnson Becomes President



- Alcatraz closes



- The Great Train Robbery takes place in Buckinghamshire, England



- First US State Lottery in New Hampshire



- Martin Luther King, Jr. delivers his "I have a dream" speech



- Jack Ruby murders John F. Kennedy's suspected assassin Lee Harvey Oswald live on television.



Tech:



- AT%26amp;T introduces touch tone phones



- Zip codes implemented in US



- Lava Lamp

Are there any mojor events occuring in the UK over the next year or so?

Any major sporting events? Or galleries? Or festivals? Or anniversaries? etc



Are there any mojor events occuring in the UK over the next year or so?symphony



The London Art Fair. Next year's Fair runs from 16-20 January 2008.



鈥楢 modern and contemporary art fair where collectors at all levels of experience can browse and mingle in style.鈥?/p>

Art + Auction



In its 20th year, London Art Fair attracted over 21,000 visitors with strong sales reported across a wide range of work from LS Lowry to Banksy.



Both Photo50, the new curated photography section, and



Art Projects received strong critical praise and we look forward to developing both areas for 2008.



The full list of participating galleries and represented artists can still be viewed by clicking here.



http://www.londonartfair.co.uk/page.cfm

What are some current events in Massachusetts? And where can I read about them?

doing a report for school and need 3 current events for your state with articles about it



What are some current events in Massachusetts? And where can I read about them?performing show



Mass. recently elected the first black governor, in case you're interested. There should be online sources, Massachusetts publications through yahoo. Good luck.



What are some current events in Massachusetts? And where can I read about them?opera score opera theater



Read New York Times.
thats easy do a web search for the Boston Globe, or the Boston herald

Freak the mighty important events,actions and decisions?

I need help for summer homework. what are some important events, actions, and decisions and why are they so important in the book Freak The Mighty by Rodman Philbrick??



I have a few but i know there are better ones out there!



thanks soo much!



Freak the mighty important events,actions and decisions?comedy show



i dont know any cause i havent read this book yet



but i will get in in 1 or 2 weeks so if you ask it again i may answer to you

What are some current events, books, or movies that connect/ relate to To Kill a Mockingbird?

What are some current events, personal experiences, books, readings, or movies that connect to To Kill a Mockingbird?



Thanks =)



What are some current events, books, or movies that connect/ relate to To Kill a Mockingbird?events



Inhumanity, raceism, gender discrimination,parenting, and anything that has to do with those are great! I hope this helps!

How come I can't see special events in the Sims 2?

I tried to enable the Special Events in my options, but I can't enable it. How can I see the special events?



How come I can't see special events in the Sims 2?say yes



Maybe your computer is just too old.



How come I can't see special events in the Sims 2?palace theatre opera theater



what thing do you play it on? i have the computer and if i were you, i would maybe check out the options available. also, what are special events? i dont have them on the computer by that name. do you mean eationg and drinking or babies being born and ppl getting older?
You probably don't want to hear this but will need to get a better video card.

What are the main events for a wrinnkle in time???

please help me! what are the 4 main events for a wrinkle in time?!



What are the main events for a wrinnkle in time???getting late



READ THE BOOK!



What are the main events for a wrinnkle in time???regal theater opera theater



A Wrinkle in Time is a really good book. I remember we had to read it one year and it was a ot better then you think it will be. You should take the time to read it. There are a few others that follow it too that aren't bad.

Who knows anything about Events and Adventures?

They are on the radio all the time and have a website



eventsandadventures.com I am thinking of checking into it but have not had the time. I wonder if they charge an arm %26amp; a leg?



They put together events then put up a calendar so you can pick which you'd like to attend. It's not dating service per se it's people meeting in a nice enviroment.



Who knows anything about Events and Adventures?ballet



I have never heard of it, but it sounds like an interesting way to meet new people and maybe get some nice friends.....Good luck.......

Bf doesn't attend events?

Hi, last wk, it was my grandma's bday. My bf of 3 yrs (26 and I'm 25) was invited and he chose not to attend. He met my mom (once), not my close relatives. Yest, I was bridesmaid for my friend's wedding and was planned months in advance he would come. But at very last min., he told me couldn't come. His reasons are he is uncomfortable, and they are strangers to him, so what's the point of attending. The only function he attends is my bday (no-one else around). Strange part is that during our first yr, he attended almost all the functions I invited him to. He has social anxiety b/c for a potluck one time, he took social anxiety pills. Now, he backs out of everything. My friends/fam never said anything bad of him b/c it's impossible since he hardly met any of them. I attend all his fam/work events. He attends his friends' bdays. We discussed marriage. How can I get him to attend my friends/family functions?



Bf doesn't attend events?sheet music



Have him get to know some of the people who attend the functions one on one over a period of time so that when a function comes up he at least knows some of the people. More one on one socialization is needed. And pick people you think will be the friendliest.



Bf doesn't attend events?state theatre opera theater



Wow it seems like he's scared of meeting your family. I mean sure he's probably met them before but now that you two have been together for so long he's getting nervous about meeting his possible future in- laws. Who knows. But you should try and make him feel comfortable to try and to attend the events. Show him that it will mean a lot to you. Do a puppy dog face. Or you can trick him into going. That would be fun. Honestly i wouldnt know.
You need to explain how important this is to you. It's a big part of a serious relationship to take interest in your partner's family and friends, and even if he has anxiety issues, it's not fair that you're there for his family and he's not there for yours. If he's going to be with you for a long time, he'll eventually need to learn how to deal with your family. You really need to sit down with him and not talk at him - but talk about solutions you can both come up with as to how he can feel more comfortable with your family.



However, since he came to things in the beginning of your relationship, I would be concerned that now he's just using his social anxiety as an excuse to get out of attending these functions. If that's the case, he just needs to step up and you need to tell him that.

Does anyone know what events and figures have shapd the development of Islam in the United States?

Does anyone know what events and figures have shapd the development of Islam in the United States?



Does anyone know what events and figures have shapd the development of Islam in the United States?headache



Louis Farrakhan rallied all the black people because they were being discriminated against and felt repressed. You can only imagine from the questions on this forum and this is suppose to be an enlightened age of tolerance.



So there was a mass movement to join the Islamic religion.



It was a teenage break away rebellion thing.



then there was a large immigration into the USA from the middle east because of the wars that seamed to erupt continually. They went about building Mosques and opening up the way for people who felt discriminated against by the European population that seemed in control.



Until now there is a large population of Muslims in the USA.



It was build on the idea of people being oppressed by the white men in power, so they now had their own organization where they felt safe and protected.



A famous man at the time Caious Clay became a Muslim and also became Mohammad Allie the famous boxer.



All young black men joined the movement they finally had power and a powerful figure to look up to. No longer would the white establishment pick on them. The Vietnam war was a very unpopular war and thousands were dieing. Mohammad Allie was drafted to go to war, he stated those people haven't done anything to me. they never called me a niger. so I am not going and he went to jail. I had to admire him for that. Even though he was a fighter he knew that was not right. Today he is an old man as the rest of us are.



But that got the movement started until today it is a large segment of the population in the US.



Does anyone know what events and figures have shapd the development of Islam in the United States?paramount theater opera theater



9-11
satan
I agree 9/11.
The freedom of religion. Should have rewritten that one.
Founding of large amounts of oil in Saudi Arabia. Support of Israel over Palestine over boarder disputes. The whole Iran thing in the late 70's which I don't know much about have contributed to the feelings of ill-will between US %26amp; MidEast
The U.S.'s backing of the state of Israel in 1948, It's CIA orchestrated coup in Iran in 1953, the ousting of the shah of Iran and the seizing of American hostages in the 1970's, The presence of U.S. troops in Beirut in the 1980's, The support of Saddam Hussein in the 1980's, It's continued backing of Israel at the expense of the Palestinian people, Gulf war, 9/11, the war in Iraq, and finally it's continued backing of the Israeli state. I'm not an anti-Semite, but when you take someone's land and call it someone else's because an old book says it's theirs, there is something wrong with that picture....
Recently it's difficult to think of a more important envent than Sept 11, 2001
We studied that? Islamic religion has been in the USA long before 9/11 happened. There are mosques build all over the USA. What Ruth said, it was about Louis Farrakhan preaching about the discrimination against blacks by white people. It was pretty much build up on the hate for white people. About that time was the black panthers and stuff like that. Now in Los Angels they have gangs that are very powerful. It is in the Islamic religion. Which seems to be a religion that says we hate white people thing.



I guess it is where all the minorities get together to say we hate whites. Can't say as I blame them they have been discriminated against. Just read some of the racist questions on this web site. If I was black I would hate whites to.
there is about 800 Islamic centers in the USA the largest in Detroit Michigan. So they have been around a lot longer than since 9/11 it is just that before then no one noticed them.



They were quietly adding converts of discontented minorities. who joined as a way to rebel against the establishment they felt was making all the rules and oppressing them. There is now millions of Muslims in the US.



With one theme, "we hate whites"

Calendar - Yahoo pre-installed events deletion?

My calendar has many events already inserted w/links. How do I get rid of them? No option when right clicked. Thanks.



Calendar - Yahoo pre-installed events deletion?plays



The preinstalled events are "time.guides." I use New Mail %26amp; there is a link in a launched calender - for me the link line is gray.



It's also top right a subset of _Calendar Home_. I've got "Holidays" checkmarked.



I JUST checked Mail Classic - MC links are identical to NM.



Hope this answers your question.

What are 10 historial events between now and 1994 ?

Preferably one per year, they must be major historical events, for example the world trade center.



This is for my school project,



thanks in advance:)



What are 10 historial events between now and 1994 ?ms stress



Some are duplicates:



1994 - blacks allowed to vote for the first time in South Africa



1995 - Oklahoma City bombing



1996 - invention of Google



1997 - Princess Diana died



1998 - US Food and Drug Administration approves Viagra



1999 - Columbine High School shooting spree



2000 - Sydney Olympics



2001 - invention of the iPod



2001 - 9/11



2002 - US reporter Daniel Pearl beheaded in Pakistan for being Jewish



2003 - US invaded Iraq



2004 - Indian Ocean tsunami



2005 - Hurricane Katrina



2006 - some, but not all, women allowed to vote for the first time in the United Arab Emirates



2006 - invention of youtube



2007 - Al Gore won the Nobel Prize for film 'An Inconvenient Truth'



P.S. Taiwan has NOT reverted back to China. You probably mean Hong Kong in 1997.



What are 10 historial events between now and 1994 ?home theater system opera theater



The Rwandan Genocide happened in '94.
Oh how about mad cow disease and the cloning of Dolly the sheep? What about Taiwain reverting back to China? When was construction on the International Space Station begun? The huge Tsunami that happened a few years ago. There is five right off the top of my head.
1. US sends forces to Persian Gulf (Oct. 7 1994)



2. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin slain by Jewish extremist at peace rally (Nov. 4 1995)



3. France agrees to end nuclear testing (Jan. 29 1996)



4. Hong Kong returns to Chinese rule (June 30 1997)



5. Europeans agree on single currency, the euro (May 3 1998)



6. The world awaits the consequences of the Y2K bug, with more drastic millennial theorists warning of Armageddon (1999)



7. Presidents of North and South Korea sign peace accord, and at least symbolically, end a half-century of antagonism (June 13 2000)



8. In response to Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, U.S. and British forces launch bombing campaign on Taliban government and al-Qaeda terrorist camps in Afghanistan (Oct. 7 2001). Bombings continue on a daily basis



9. U.S. and Afghan troops launch Operation Anaconda against remaining al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters in Afghanistan (March 2 2002)



10. In State of the Union address, Bush announces that he is ready to attack Iraq even without a UN mandate (Jan. 28 2003)

WWE pay-per-view events?

what would be some cool names for wwe events? examples - Judgement Day, Wrestlemania, No Way Out... but what about some ones that don't exist yet?



WWE pay-per-view events?binoculars



"New Beginnings" or ....... "At World's End", "The Last Chapter" and we might not admit it but TNA has some pretty cool PPV names.



WWE pay-per-view events?violin opera theater



Thunder Down Under



Inter Promotional Extravaganza
Apocalypse, Ragnarok, Inferno.
"mind games"



"legends in the making"



"V for vengeance"



"Xplosions"
um...



In Your house



Time to meet reality



RIP



Knockoutmania
magnitude

What are some historical events that have happened during the years of 1620-1800,1800-1860, and 1860

historical events



literary contributions



What are some historical events that have happened during the years of 1620-1800,1800-1860, and 1860?performing arts center



History,



1640's Civil War in England



1650 - 1660 English Commonwealth lead by Cromwell



1707 Act of Union between England %26amp; Scotland



1715 First Jacobite Rebellion - Sherrifmuir



1745 second Jacobite Rebellion - Bonnie Prince Charlie - Culloden



1776 Amercan Declaration of Independence



1789 French Revolution - Storming of the Bastille



1790's Rise of Napoleon



1797 Battle of the Nile



1801 Battle of Copenhagen



1800's Peninsular War - lead by Wellington



1805 Battle of Trafalgar - death of Nelson



1812 French retreat from Moscow



1815 Battle of Waterloo - Wellington



1832 Great Reform Act - Abolition of 'Rotten Boroughs'.



1840 Penny Post - Roland Hill



1848 Irish potato famine



1851 Great Exhibition



1830 -1860 Railway expansion



Literature



Late 1700's Robert Burns



1810-1817 Jane Austen



1814- 1832 Sir Walter Scott



1837 - 1870 Charles Dickens.



That's just some of it. hope it helps!!!!



What are some historical events that have happened during the years of 1620-1800,1800-1860, and 1860?sunshine opera theater



Go to this website:



http://www.thepeoplehistory.com



You can put in the year and all the info you need will come up.
1771 war of independence---war of 1812 when england burned down our capital.--1861 civil war.-- 1929 great depression---1917 ww1---1941 ww2---1945 dropped first A-BOMB. .-- 1950 KOREAN WAR

What were the key events of 1944?

i need to know what key events happened in this year. please help.



What were the key events of 1944?opera score



Remember World War 2? The Russians fought in WWII.



The key event that happened in the war between Germany and Russia was Russia's summer offensive (June 22nd - August 19th, 1944), called 'Operation Bagration.'



"In size, scope, and result, Operation Bagration made the Normandy landings (D-Day) look like a scuffle."



What were the key events of 1944?musicals opera theater



Try wikipedia. Its very informative.
Check the links below (I'll let you study them so I don't end up doing your homework! :) I'm sure the websites I'm giving you have all the info you're looking for so good luck!)



These links have lots of info:



Brainy HIstory



http://www.brainyhistory.com/years/1944....



History Central



http://www.historycentral.com/dates/1944...



Info Please



http://www.infoplease.com/year/1944.html
Hitler Survives Assassination Plot



http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates...
1. D Day Invasion of Normany by allies- 6th June,1944



2. failed coup by German generals against Hitler- July 1944



3. Battle of the Bulge



4. many other events of world war ll in that year and also in Pacific ( war against Japan)-check for yourself



4. re-election of President Roosevelt



5. Anne Frank's hiding place discovered ; she %26amp; most of family die in concentration camp



6. Death of Glen Miller in Plane crash



7. death of Joe Kennedy Junior ( JFK's older brother ) in plane crash

Outline of the main events that happened in the book of Genesis?

can someone please highlight the main events that happened in the book of Genesis in the Bible? please and thank you ... most detailed answer gets best answer! ;)



Outline of the main events that happened in the book of Genesis?greek theater



This is a great work of fiction, fantastic, really far fetched but brilliant. I prefer harry potter though



Outline of the main events that happened in the book of Genesis?performing arts show opera theater



The creation of the world and all life on it......???
Jack and Jill went up the hill just to have some fun, but sadly Jill forgot her pill, and now they have a son.
God's creation and the acount of Noah and the ark
Some fictional stuff happens, then some other fictional stuff happens, then even more fictional stuff happens.
1.God gave life.



2.God killed everyone.
rebel barney the dino got kicked out of eden for not opening with pouch when asked by the TSA at the check in. he later fell into a tar pit %26amp; today he is 91 octane unleaded.
Like God, Genesis was created and written by man who, at the time, needed an explanation of his place on earth and how he got here.



Now, science allied to cosmology and evolutionary biology renders Genesis as absolute nonsense.



But hey, if you've been told by your church that it is true then it must be.
Everything that God created "was good, very good"—But soon after creation God had to deal with all kinds of glitches. God created man to till a garden that he planted in the region of Babylon-today's Iraq. Adam was created in God's own image... MALE! and in that image Adam was very much focused in finding a help meet or mate for himself among ALL THE ANIMALS that God created. Both of them were looking hard for a suitable animal while Adam was naming ALL the animals. Adam must have tried a sheep and who knows what else. Finally God admits a glitch in his creation repeating twice that his original “very good” idea about creating man alone is "no good" after all.. (Gen 2:18-20)



Eve was created as an afterthought after it was found that no animal was suitable for Adam's pleasure. God created Eve under a tremendous amount of pressure a clear move away from his funky male only image. I am sure that God had created a way for reproduction of our human male species in his original plan, but we will never know. I wonder if any Creationist Scientist is taking the challenge to prove that man can make a sheep or any other animal pregnant with a human baby boy! Creationists read the Bible and look around for supporting evidence! This finding would be a simple proof that the Bible is truthful to science! By the time Eve was introduced to Adam, Adam knew a lot about animal sex so he was not acting like a nerd with her!... and so on... This is the honest Bible truth!



The Bible God is a very narcissistically oriented team of Gods who became very paranoiac “in the beginning” in the Garden of Eden about humans becoming “like one of us” (i.e. any one of the Trinity, 3 gods in 1 deity) if they ate from the “Tree of Life”. There was no ban placed on this tree. The ban was imposed on the “The Tree of Knowledge”! So after Eve sinned, a “flaming sword flashing back and forth” prevented the access to the Tree of Life until God had it transplanted elsewhere or until it withered and died! 1,000 years later the TRINITY God Team* (*all 3 of them!) REPENTS having created man and destroys humanity in the FLOOD, except for Noah! Humans begin to proliferate again in peace and harmony. No ghettos. No wars. No crime. No competing religions! Noah’s religion was very liberal. It allowed them to get drunk, to party naked and to curse at will their own family members (Gen 9). They all spoke the same language. HUMANITY WAS UNITED LIVING IN PEACE AND HARMONY LIKE NEVER AGAIN! God alleges that men were united in spirit to build a tower “to reach Heaven”. The Holy Trinity God team became paranoiac again fearing that mankind would actually reach Heaven! (Gen 11:1-9) Any of us would have loved to watch how many floors of “clay brick and tar” are needed to reach Heaven, but not so the Bible God! They would not risk finding out too late! Because of this daring the Trinity God team is set to punish humanity by confusing the language in a way that NOBODY understands anybody else! NOBODY BEATS THE BIBLE GOD as the greatest “Author of Confusion” ever! That is how the Bible writers explain why we have so many different languages and so much diversity in the world today… we have Ghettos, racism, nationalism, wars, crime, religions by the bushels, and so on! According to the Bible we are no longer united! So God the Son Jesus Christ was sent to shed his blood so everybody returns to God! Christians love to tell the GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD that Jesus, aka the “LAMB OF GOD” is said to have been brutally tenderized with the finest torture instruments available to the Roman soldiers. He was thoroughly marinated in Roman spit and nailed to a Holy Cross to appease God the Father’s unique sadistic thirst for justice! Now sinners need to make Jesus look good and believe in his vicarious death for you so you can go to Heaven otherwise you will go to Hell! The choice is yours! You have free will. It all depends on your IQ and degree of gullibility…!!! If you are mentally impaired you are out of luck, you are at the mercy of the smiley clergy!



There is plenty more, but the room here is limited...
I. The Creation- Genesis 1:1-2



II. Days of Creation- Genesis 1:3-2:25



III. Man's Fall into sin- Genesis 3:1-7



IV. God's way of salvation- Genesis 3:8-24



V. Man's history of the flood- Genesis 4:1- 7:24



VI. God's dealing with the nations. Genesis 8:1-11:9



VII. Early history of God's chosen nation, from the call of Abram to the death of Joseph.- Genesis 11:10- 50:26
1 - The creation story



2 - The fall of man; Kain and Abel



3 - History of early mankind; the appearance of the Nephilim



4 - the Flood; Noah and his family survive



5 - the Tower of Babel; mankind spreads over the world



6 - Abraham's travels (plus the story of Sodom and Gomorrah); Ishmael



7 - Isaac; accidentally blesses his younger son as his firstborn



8 - Jacob (and Esau; Jacob and Laban; Jacob and his sons)



9 - Joseph; the ancestors of the tribes of Israel move to Egypt
God makes world.



God makes light, and THEN sun and moon...



God makes earth and throws stuff all over it, including Adam...



God gets the angels to bow to Adam, but Lucifer refuses on the grounds that his initial orders were only to bow to God himself.... hence Lucifer gets thrown into hell.



Adam gets lonely, so God mutilates him and makes a sex-toy for him.



God tells his eternal (no death in those days) toy humans that they must never eat the fruit of a tree he left in the middle of the garden, despite it being created well within reach...



Snakey gets possessed by peeved off Lucifer and tells Adam's sex-toy to eat one of those figs that God conveniently left there, and since she is a bit dim she clearly figures that snakey knows best.



Adam takes a bite of the fruit that his sex-toy fetched for him... because clearly if she has already done it then he can't be blamed for it.



God gets peeved and throws the two of them out of Eden, curses them with all sorts of nasties, rips off snakey's legs, and generally has a twin-fit.



Adam and Eve have kids... who then grow up and find magical wives in the wilderness to have kids of their own with.



Cain sacrifices stuff to God but God doesn't like it because it doesn't have blood... unlike Abel's sacrifice which is gorey and cruel.... so Cain sacrifices Abel to God instead in accordance with God's wishes, and becomes the second exiled for following initial orders.



God smites and kills people sevenfold who do nasty things to Cain.... because he loves him really, and all that blood stuff was awesome really.



Breeding happens. People beget each other.



People go a whoring.



Stuff happens.



God gets pissed off and wants to kill everyone (and everything) because they don't live up to his standards, spend more time having sex than making bloody sacrifices to him, and generally done stone each other to death enough.



Noah wants God to reconsider.



God tells Noah to make a boat, stuff two of every animal in there, along with his own family.... and they get to survive while everything else dies.



Noah does it.



God pisses all over the world and drowns everyone who isn't on the boat...... except fishes. Fishes now rule the world... as do ducks.



Noah gets bored with a few birds and sends them away from a boat... and eventually they find somewhere else to go and escape.... so Noah finds land.



Noah and his animals leave the boat on the top of a mountain and have a huge inbreeding orgy.



There is much naughty nookie. God promises that he won't drown the world again.... but will only stick to localised plagues, earthquakes, volcanoes, fire from the skies, hardening of hearts, humanly involved genocide, etc from now on.



More naughty things happen. People get smote. God demands blood.



People try building tower because they think they're so awesome and want to get to God-land.



God is all like "lawl! DENIED" and kicks the tower over... because he knows if you want to get to heaven you have to die first, and there is nothing God likes more than death.



People go back to breeding a whole lot.



God plays favourites, and likes Abraham and all that, so he gets to breed more... until he is ancient.



Things get repetitive and boring here, and mostly involve God killing people for looking at him funny, and people knowing each other.



Blah blah blah.
Here it is from a song that was written as a parody of "We Didn't Start The Fire":



In the beginning, God,



six days, sky and sod,



Land and water, plants and animals,



let there be light;



Adam and Eve, Garden of Eden,



God's warning not heeded,



ate the apple, fall of man,



Garden's out of sight.



Cain and Abel, murder one,



Noah and his three sons,



Animals, family too,



In the ark, two by two.



Floods rose, high tides,



Finally went down and dried,



God's promise long ago



Sealed it with a rainbow.



(Chorus:



We're gonna read the Bible,



Read it every day and then we will obey it;



We're gonna read the Bible,



If we'll only read it, we won't be defeated.)



Abraham, Sarah,



Sodom and Gomorroh,



Lot's wife turned to salt,



Sodom got fried.



Sarah had a baby boy,



Abraham's pride and joy,



Sacrifice of Isaac,



"God will provide!"



Jacob made a pot of stew,



stole his brother's blessing, too,



Had to flee for his life,



and worked seven years for each wife,



Joseph was his favorite son,



had a colored coat on,



His brothers filled with jealousy,



sold him into slavery.



(Chorus)



The rest of this 4 minute song covers the rest of the Bible, so I just stopped here.
Genesis is not scriptural old testament; the law of Moses is!!!



Genesis includes stuff like creation, woman's pain at childbirth, the rainbow, multiple languages, tithling, etc



Outlining Genesis may take a while on here currently..
The Creation



The Fall



The Flood



Babel



Joseph (And how the Hebrews got to Egypt)

 
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