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Construct A Boat Marina In Glenwood Minnesota
Number of Words: 772 / Number of Pages: 3
... docks and just treating it like crap they would have to remove it and the privilege of having a marina would be gone.
One of our interest groups is the DNR. Its authority is that they regulate and observe wildlife. Its membership structure is based on headquarters. They have district and regional offices. It goes about making discussions by bringing the idea to the courthouse and they would approve if the idea helps improve the community. Community impute is heard by people requesting what should be done and what shouldn’t be done. One example is that when fishermen requested more walleyes be ...
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The Voice Of The Dispossessed
Number of Words: 1702 / Number of Pages: 7
... speech. After the battle royal his mouth is bleeding and his eye is swollen. He's having a hard time seeing the crowd. We can make symbolic connections to his impaired vision and how he does not see his circumstance very clearly, as well as the blood he must swallow to continue his speech. The white men ignore him and only occasionally ask him to repeat something he has said, until he stumbles over the words social "equality." The room becomes deadly quiet and, "The laughter hung smokelike in the sudden stillness." The crowd begins booing and yelling things at him and eventually he corrects the ...
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Vegetarianism
Number of Words: 635 / Number of Pages: 3
... omnivorous and carnivorous eating are little more than an attempt by those from the less popular animal "rights" movement to ride the coattails of the more popular environmental movement. In some cases, warnings of impending environmental cataclysm are used to advance an ethical agenda. However, arguments to the effect that eating meat is "destroying the planet" overlook that the planet has not yet been destroyed despite millions of years of omnivorous and carnivorous eating by millions of individuals from a multitude of species. The Second Law of Thermodynamics dictates that some energy will be ine ...
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Utopia-work
Number of Words: 612 / Number of Pages: 3
... all these. Because everyone contributes, the amount of work required, per person, is small. "In several of the necessary crafts, their way of life requires less total labor than does that of people elsewhere." When there is less work for each member of the community to perform, the opportunity to shrink the average work day arises. This allows for more free time in which the people can pursue their interests.
The overall principle behind Utopian function of work is based upon the idea that when work is needed servicing the community to achieve the goal of communal benefit, it is the main priority. ...
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Why Do All Modern Cars Look Alike?
Number of Words: 484 / Number of Pages: 2
... differ the two cars. Honda who have been in need of a sport utility vehicle in order to grab their share of that part of the market, which has grown considerably the last decade have taken almost desperate measures. They have simply bought the rights to re-badge the Isuzu Rodeo as the Honda Passport and marketed it as an all new model. The last and maybe the most logical reason is that all manufacturers are striving towards 'the perfect car'. All cars are supposed to offer a maximum of performance, passenger room and cargo space, and a minimum of fuel consumption and cost to manufacture and maintain. ...
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Online Shopping
Number of Words: 388 / Number of Pages: 2
... few downfalls. One of them is you have to pay for shipping and handling which can cost a pretty penny especially when your only buying a CD you pay $3.00 or $4.00 for this service. Another downfall is you have to use your credit card. Which I’m sorry to say is not fully protected. A lot of companies say that there web sites are protected but there are always hackers who can get your card number and charge a lot of money on your credit card, which has been done to me before. The worst thing about for me is you have to wait about a week for your product to come to your house.
As you can see defin ...
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Make A Fast Friend - Adopt A Greyhound!
Number of Words: 1290 / Number of Pages: 5
... to white and fawn. They are a healthy breed and can live for 12-15 years with good care. They range in size from 26 to30 inches tall and weigh 50-85 pounds. Many people who are allergic to dogs are not allergic to greyhounds, due to their skin type and short, sleek coat.
THE NEED FOR ADOPTION:
It is estimated that each year in the U.S., tens of thousands of young, healthy greyhounds bred for racing are killed when they fail to keep up and are no longer viable racers. There are also numerous cases where dogs are sold to research facilities for experimentation – often without the permission of t ...
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Donations
Number of Words: 621 / Number of Pages: 3
... a little more money in the long run.
Antiques and collectables are also good to donate, but the amount of money you receive is wavering. For instance, if you donate a collectible to a museum, and the museum keeps it for display, you receive a market value deduction. But, if the museum decides to sell it, you only receive the amount that you paid for it, so you break out even. Another catch is that you have to own the antiquity for at least a year in order to receive the full market value. So if your plan to donate any antiques, make sure you check with the organization to see if they are going to ke ...
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Main Oval
Number of Words: 344 / Number of Pages: 2
... over the majestic turrets of the chapel. Spectators gather to support as they battle for glory on the hallowed turf. The fielding team take to the field, using as much of the soft, green grass as the ever-wise skipper will allow them.
Then come the batsmen. They breathe in the atmosphere as they stride towards the sacred pitch glancing only briefly at the hustling Saturday sport crowd, the carrot-topped buildings and the trees swaying in the breeze. They stoop to inspect the brown pitch, touching the cracks to find out where the enemies missile will strike.
“This is it,” he says to himself, prepar ...
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Dragons
Number of Words: 696 / Number of Pages: 3
... are found. The Chinese term for the is “Lung”. There are four major categories of Lung.
1.Tien-Lung, The Celestial Dragon, who protects the place of Gods.
2.Shen-Lung, The Spiritual Dragon, who controls wind and rain.
3.Ti-lung, The Earth Dragon , which controls rivers, and water on the earth.
4.Fut’s-Lung, The Underworld Dragon, which guards precious metals and gems.
Names of some Chinese Dragons:
Ryu ~ {Japanese} A dragon able to live in the air, in water, and on land. It was considered one of the four sacred creatures of the Orient. Ryu symbolizes rain and storms
European Dragons
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