Design regions
September 8th, 2008Design regions
GARY AND HAMMOND "the Region" Keychain
Text on keychain: GARY AND HAMMOND "the Region"
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* Sturdy metal ring holds your keys securely.
* Full color printed images or messages are included.
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* Size: 2 1/8" x 3 1/2" (Approx. business card)
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Text on keychain: GARY AND HAMMOND "the Region"* Durable acrylic key chain is crystal-clear and double-sided so the artwork or message is seen twice.
* Sturdy metal ring holds your keys securely.
* Full color printed images or messages are included.
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* Size: 2 1/8" x 3 1/2" (Approx. business card)
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GARY AND HAMMOND "the Region" Mug
Text on mug: GARY AND HAMMOND "the Region"
* Custom coffee mugs are dishwasher-safe and microwave-safe. Colors are permanently baked into the mug''s surface.
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* Size: 11 oz. capacity ceramic coffee mug.
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Text on mug: GARY AND HAMMOND "the Region"* Custom coffee mugs are dishwasher-safe and microwave-safe. Colors are permanently baked into the mug''s surface.
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I Love Lhasa (Tibetan Autonomous Region Keychain
Text on keychain: Lhasa (Tibetan Autonomous Region
* Durable acrylic key chain is crystal-clear and double-sided so the artwork or message is seen twice.
* Sturdy metal ring holds your keys securely.
* Full color printed images or messages are included.
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* Size: 2 1/8" x 3 1/2" (Approx. business card)
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Text on keychain: Lhasa (Tibetan Autonomous Region* Durable acrylic key chain is crystal-clear and double-sided so the artwork or message is seen twice.
* Sturdy metal ring holds your keys securely.
* Full color printed images or messages are included.
* If you have new ideas or need help selecting text for your custom keychains please contact us.
* Size: 2 1/8" x 3 1/2" (Approx. business card)
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Beyond Wood - Portrait of an Artist - The Fine Art of Turned and Sculpted Wood - 6 DVDs all regions
Turning wood is a form of sculpture that generates more and more interest every day. Collectors, investors, teachers, sculptors, students and art lovers will appreciate the exceptional quality of this historical document featuring the major artists in the field, with their pieces exhibited in permanent collections in museums all over the world. The artists speak about their art, some are shown working, and the art work is filmed with a lot of feeling.
Director: Bernard Blain
DVD: NTSC
Company: Katia TV (2005) (2005-10-01)
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Turning wood is a form of sculpture that generates more and more interest every day. Collectors, investors, teachers, sculptors, students and art lovers will appreciate the exceptional quality of this historical document featuring the major artists in the field, with their pieces exhibited in permanent collections in museums all over the world. The artists speak about their art, some are shown working, and the art work is filmed with a lot of feeling.Director: Bernard Blain
DVD: NTSC
Company: Katia TV (2005) (2005-10-01)
List Price: $59.99
Amazon Price: $49.95
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William Hunter, Wood Sculptor - DVD all regions worldwide
Director:
Bernard Blain
DVD: NTSC
Company: Katia TV (2006-11-14)
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Director:
Bernard Blain
DVD: NTSC
Company: Katia TV (2006-11-14)
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2 Days In Paris [Region 3]
NTSC/Region 0. Limited two DVD edition. Adam Goldberg delivers "an uproarious study in transatlantic culture panic" (MTV) as Jack, an anxious, hypochondriac-prone New Yorker vacationing throughout Europe with his breezy, free-spirited Parisian girlfriend, Marion (Julie Delpy). But when they make a two-day stop in Marion's hometown, the couple's romantic trip takes a turn as Jack is exposed to Marion's sexually perverse and emotionally unstable family, her coarse temperament with cab drivers and her ex-lovers: her many ex-lovers. Culture-shocked and ego-bruised, Jack finds himself hoping that their relationship can survive as their love is revealed in surprising ways.
DVD: Import, NTSC
Company: Polaris Film Production/Rezo Films/3L Filmpro (2008-04-22)
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NTSC/Region 0. Limited two DVD edition. Adam Goldberg delivers "an uproarious study in transatlantic culture panic" (MTV) as Jack, an anxious, hypochondriac-prone New Yorker vacationing throughout Europe with his breezy, free-spirited Parisian girlfriend, Marion (Julie Delpy). But when they make a two-day stop in Marion's hometown, the couple's romantic trip takes a turn as Jack is exposed to Marion's sexually perverse and emotionally unstable family, her coarse temperament with cab drivers and her ex-lovers: her many ex-lovers. Culture-shocked and ego-bruised, Jack finds himself hoping that their relationship can survive as their love is revealed in surprising ways.DVD: Import, NTSC
Company: Polaris Film Production/Rezo Films/3L Filmpro (2008-04-22)
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Littmann Cardiology III Stethoscope
3M Littmann Classic II S.E. Stethoscopes
SHARP DV-SL1500W - ALL REGION PROGRESSIVE SCAN DVD Player with Stylish & Ultra Slim Design & Dual Karaoke with Unique Scoring Function
Progressive Scan DVD Player with Stylish & Ultra Slim Design & Dual Karaoke with Unique Scoring Function
Progressive Scan
Space-saving, Stylish & ultra slim design (Height: 37mm only)
DVD, DVD-R/RW, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, JPEG, WMA playback compatible
Dual Karaoke Function (2-mic input)
Unique Karaoke Scoring Function for singing performance marking
Digital Zoom in/ out
Fast Forward/ Rewind
Slow Forward/ Rewind
Dolby Digital/ DTS Digital/ Bit Stream outputs
: DVD, DVD-R/RW, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, JPEG, WMA playback compatible, Video signal: PAL/NTSC,Horizontal resolution: 500 lines,S/N ratio: 70dB, Component video output (Y, PB, PR), Coaxial digital audio output,S-video output, RCA video/ audio output x 2,, 2-MIC INPUT JACKS, KARAOKE SCORING,, COMPACT DISC DIGITAL AUDIO
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Progressive Scan DVD Player with Stylish & Ultra Slim Design & Dual Karaoke with Unique Scoring Function
Progressive Scan
Space-saving, Stylish & ultra slim design (Height: 37mm only)
DVD, DVD-R/RW, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, JPEG, WMA playback compatible
Dual Karaoke Function (2-mic input)
Unique Karaoke Scoring Function for singing performance marking
Digital Zoom in/ out
Fast Forward/ Rewind
Slow Forward/ Rewind
Dolby Digital/ DTS Digital/ Bit Stream outputs: DVD, DVD-R/RW, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, JPEG, WMA playback compatible, Video signal: PAL/NTSC,Horizontal resolution: 500 lines,S/N ratio: 70dB, Component video output (Y, PB, PR), Coaxial digital audio output,S-video output, RCA video/ audio output x 2,, 2-MIC INPUT JACKS, KARAOKE SCORING,, COMPACT DISC DIGITAL AUDIO
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Sweatshirt with Africa, map, outline, area, geograpy, "Guinea Bissau", region, land
Gildan - Crewneck Sweatshirt
A value fleece, made from Air Jet Spun Yarn, offers a soft feel and no pill, wash after wash.
7.75-ounce, 50/50 cotton/poly; double needle throughout, banded bottom, 1 x 1 athletic rib with Lycra, set-in sleeves.
The "SHOPZEUS.COM" label is just a watermark in the picture.
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Gildan - Crewneck SweatshirtA value fleece, made from Air Jet Spun Yarn, offers a soft feel and no pill, wash after wash.
7.75-ounce, 50/50 cotton/poly; double needle throughout, banded bottom, 1 x 1 athletic rib with Lycra, set-in sleeves.
The "SHOPZEUS.COM" label is just a watermark in the picture.
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Regions by Mill Street Design online store
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Patient-Centered Designs, Patient-Driven Solutions - HGA Designs ...
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - Regions Hospital, a full-service, non-profit hospital providing medical and surgical care for patients from eastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin, was ... (more...)
Amazon.com: Architectural Design for Tropical Regions: Cleveland ...
Amazon.com: Architectural Design for Tropical Regions: Cleveland Salmon: Books ... Architectural Design for Tropical Regions and over 140,000 other books are available for Amazon ... (more...)
Design Commission for Wales - Regions
Design Commission for Wales ... What have we been doing in your region? We are aiming to cross reference the work we do back to your region so you can see directly how active we ... (more...)
Maps for Design :: World Continents & Regions
Maps for Design offers an outstanding collection of editable, royalty free, outline clip art maps for sales and marketing presentations, illustration, graphic design and web. (more...)
Design Frontier 2006 || an AIGA Design Education Conference || AIGA
Conference website for: The Design Frontier: graphic design education in small programs and non-urban regions (more...)
DBIA: DBIA Regions/Chapters
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Desert, using the definition of extremely arid, arid and semi-arid ...
Sustainable Urban Design in Arid Regions; Integrating Energy and Comfort . Nader V. Chalfoun, Ph.D. Professor of Architecture, University of Arizona. (more...)
Cold Regions Design | PDC Harris Group LLC
PDC Harris Group is based in Alaska and possesses substantial experience in all aspects of cold regions engineering, from geotechnical elements of foundation design to the material ... (more...)
Victorian hydrologic design regions for WSUD measures
Designing stormwater treatment measures requires a continuous simulation modelling approach using a small time step to properly consider the influence of a range of local storm ... (more...)
Open Question: History Homework Help plz?
. Why did the Renaissance happen in Northern Italy?
In Italy, the Roman Catholic Church was gaining power.
International trade routes were blocked.
Italy traded with the Byzantine Empire and Islamic world
The region moved away from the feudal system, creating wealth.
2. How did Northern Italy's economy affect the Renaissance movement?
Decreased trade led to an increase in artistic expression.
Feudal lords had little interest in art and scholarship.
Interest in arts declined due to a falling economy.
Rulers were wealthy enough to sponsor artists.
3. How did Renaissance scholarship differ from that of previous eras?
It disregarded the ancient ideas of Greeks and Romans.
It had more to do with finding a relationship with God.
It mixed Muslim and Christian ideas about religion.
It was more interested in personal achievement.
4. Why did humanists believe that rhetoric was an important skill?
They believed that their scholars should know how to spell properly.
They valued poetry.
They wanted their scholars to be able to create convincing illustrations.
They wanted their scholars to convince others to follow a path of virtue and wisdom.
5. Who was famous for early designs of flying machines?
da Vinci
Machiavelli
Michelangelo
Raphael
6. Which is one of Michelangelo's most famous works?
The first helicopter
The Mona Lisa
The School of Athens
The statue of David
7. How did art change in the Renaissance?
It became more Machiavellian.
It became much less secular.
People became more the focus of art.
Religion became more important in art.
8. How was Northern Italy different from Southern Italy at the beginning of the Renaissance?
Northern Italy was more similar to Northern Europe.
Northern Italy was still in the feudal system.
Southern Italy was locked in a civil war.
Southern Italy was more similar to Northern Europe.
9. What was the purpose of The Prince?
To give advice to Italian nobles
To show people how to live in peace
To show why monarchies should not exist
To tell people how to overthrow their rulers
10. What was the relevance of St. Peter's Basilica?
It was built by St. Peter.
It was built on the site of St. Peter's tomb.
It was the only domed structure in Italy.
It was where Michelangelo was buried.
1 i choose a
2 b
3d
4c
5b
6a
7a
8d
9c
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Open Question: Please answer these questions if you can..or are smart enough?
Hey, I was wondering can any one anwer these questions cuz everyone i seen so far cant lol even if u cant answer all of them just some and i need help wit them THANKS
Patterns of Physical Geography
Enduring Understandings
?Physical patterns are evident on the earth?s surface.
?Physical features determine global patterns and affect human activity.
Essential Guiding Questions for Unit Design
?What are patterns and how are they identified and useful to the study of geography?
?What is the interrelationship between physical patterns (land-form vs. climate, river vs. vegetation, climate vs. vegetation)?
?How does the earth form and change?
?How do these physical patterns affect human activity?
Important for Students to Know
?landform patterns, climate patterns, vegetation patterns, and drainage
?patterns characterize world regions and affect human activity;
?physical patterns determine crop types.
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Resolved Question: **************JUST CURIOUS**************?
The green circle is the largest of the 3 circles. The red circle is the smallest circle and is located at the centre of the green circle. The yellow circle is the medium sized circle that touches the circumference of the small red circle and touches the circumference of the large green circle. Knowing that both the small red circle and the medium yellow circle are smaller than the large green circle and are placed within the large circle. The centre of the large green circle is O. The smallest circle has centre O and radius 2x centimetres.
The large circle has centre O and radius 2y centimetres. The third circle touches both the other two circles s shown. The three regions formed are coloured red, yellow and green as shown.
Q1) Explain fully why the radius of the third circle is (x + y) centimetres.
Write down, in terms of ?, x and y, expressions for the area of the region that is coloured Q2) yellow,
Q3) green.
The area of the green region is twice the area of the yellow region.
Q4) Use this information to write down an equation involving x and y, and show that it simplifies to y^2 ? 6xy + 5x^2 = 0.
Q5) Calculate the fraction of the design that is coloured yellow.
did you understand ANY of that?
b/c i did not
(sorry bout the spelling mistakes)
i dont need an answer i just wanna see if there are people on here who do understand it
no its not my hw
and i repest i don't want you to answer just want to know if you understand it
repeat* ahhhhh just forget it have a good one =)
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Open Question: What rhetorical strategies are used here to characterize scientific research? ?
Certainty creates strength. Certainty gives one something upon which to lean. Uncertainty creates weakness. Uncertainty makes one tentative if not fearful, and tentative steps, even when in the right direction, may not overcome significant obstacles. To be a scientist requires not only intelligence and curiosity, but passion, patience, creativity, self-sufficiency, and courage. It is not the courage to venture into the unknown. It is the courage to accept?indeed, embrace?uncertainty. For as
Claude Bernard, the great French physiologist of the nineteenth century, said, ?Science teaches us to doubt.? A scientist must accept the fact that all his or her work, even beliefs, may break apart upon the sharp edge of a single laboratory finding. And just as
Einstein refused to accept his own theory until his predictions were tested, one must seek out such findings. Ultimately a scientist has nothing to believe in but the process of inquiry. To move forcefully and aggressively even while uncertain requires a confidence and strength deeper than physical courage. All real scientists exist on the frontier. Even the least ambitious among them deal with the unknown, if only one step beyond the known. The best among them move deep into a wilderness region where they know almost nothing, where the very tools and techniques needed to clear the wilderness, to bring order to it, do not exist. There they probe in disciplined way. There a single step can take them through the looking glass into a world that seems entirely different, and if they are at least partly correct their probing acts like a crystal to precipitate an order out of chaos, to create form, structure, and direction. A single step can also take one off a cliff. In the wilderness the scientist must create . . . everything. It is grunt work, tedious work that begins with figuring out what tools one needs and then making them. A shovel can dig up dirt but cannot penetrate rock. Would a pick be best, or would dynamite be better?or would dynamite be too indiscriminately destructive? If the rock is impenetrable, if dynamite would destroy what one is looking for, is there another way of getting information about what the rock holds? There is a stream passing over the rock. Would analyzing the water after it passes over the rock reveal anything useful? How would one analyze it? Ultimately, if the researcher succeeds, a flood of colleagues will pave roads over the path laid, and those roads will be orderly and straight, taking an investigator in minutes to a place the pioneer spent months or years looking for. And the perfect tool will be available for purchase, just as laboratory mice can now be ordered from supply houses. Not all scientific investigators can deal comfortably with uncertainty, and those who can may not be creative enough to understand and design the experiments that will illuminate a subject?to know both where and how to look. Others may lack the confidence to persist. Experiments do not simply work. Regardless of design and preparation, experiments?especially at the beginning, when one proceeds by intelligent guesswork?rarely yield the results desired. An investigator must make them work. The less known, the more one has to manipulate and even force experiments to yield an answer.
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Voting Question: Why did yahoo go with such a poor Realty web design?
the new design of the Realty area of yahoo needs to be redone.. there isn't a map that shows region or to and from places.. There isn't a RANGE area so you can look in more than just ONE town at a time. I want to look in a Range of 50 miles AROUND the town. Not right in that town. *SIGH*
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Resolved Question: Congress refused to ban these weapons What impact has this had if any do you feel safer knowing it's legal?
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 2977
To preserve the cooperative, peaceful uses of space for the benefit of all humankind by permanently prohibiting the basing of weapons in space by the United States, and to require the President to take action to adopt and implement a world treaty banning space-based weapons.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 2, 2001
(B) Such terms include exotic weapons systems such as--
(i) electronic, psychotronic, or information weapons;
(ii) chemtrails;
(iii) high altitude ultra low frequency weapons systems;
(iv) plasma, electromagnetic, sonic, or ultrasonic weapons;
(v) laser weapons systems;
(vi) strategic, theater, tactical, or extraterrestrial weapons; and
(vii) chemical, biological, environmental, climate, or tectonic weapons.
(C) The term `exotic weapons systems' includes weapons designed to damage space or natural ecosystems (such as the ionosphere and upper atmosphere) or climate, weather, and tectonic systems with the purpose of inducing damage or destruction upon a target population or region on earth or in space.
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Goto http://thomas.loc.gov/
This is the website to the US Library of Congress. Goto the column marked Legislation and click on the link for Bill Text for 101st - 108th Congress. At the top of the next page, click on the link for the 107th Congress. Once at the 107th Congress page, in the Search Engine box marked Bill Number. type in HR 2977 and click search. This will take you to Proposed Bill HR 2977 of the First Session of the 107th US Congress. It was a bill Proposed to keep Outer Space free of Weapons.
*** Extraterrestrial weapons ?
psychotronic weapons .........
"Zombies of Russia". Anisimov has been quoted by Foreign Military Studies Office, military analyst, Timothy L. Thomas in the Parameters, US Army War College Quarterly Vol. XXVIII, No.1, Spring 1998 article, "The Mind Has No Firewall".
http://mindjustice.org/golgotha.htm
Chemtrails --- why not ban them if they don't exist ?
Why are they classified as a weapon here ?
The bill calls for an outlaw of these weapons 60 km's above the earth --
The Chemtrail conspiracy theory holds that some contrails are the result of chemicals or biological agents being deliberately sprayed at high altitude for a purpose undisclosed to the general public.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemtrail_conspiracy_theory
Again --- why not ban something that doesn't exist ? --- Why protect the right to use something that hasn't been invented ?
tectonic weapons.
Earthquakes ..... they wanted to ban the use of weapons from space that could cause earthquakes and --- they said "no"
So --- uh -- causing earth quakes which is more than possible using micro wave beams to heat rock (which then expands) to cause tectonic shifts - is A OK with Congress ?
This bill only excluded weapons from 60 km above the earth and someone saw the need to protect that "right"
Cheeseburger
By that reasoning we should never have bothered banning car theft -- I mean they will just do it anyway --- what is the point ?
Wendy the only problem is the bill defines weapons
SEC. 7. DEFINITIONS.
In this Act:
(2)(A) The terms `weapon' and `weapons system' mean a device capable of any of the following:
(i) Damaging or destroying an object (whether in outer space, in the atmosphere, or on earth) by--
(I) firing one or more projectiles to collide with that object;
(II) detonating one or more explosive devices in close proximity to that object;
(III) directing a source of energy (including molecular or atomic energy, subatomic particle beams, electromagnetic radiation, plasma, or extremely low frequency (ELF) or ultra low frequency (ULF) energy radiation) against that object; or
(IV) any other unacknowledged or as yet undeveloped means.
(ii) Inflicting death or injury on, or damaging or destroying, a person
Read the entire bill
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Resolved Question: How do I correctly print business cards?
I am using avery.com's Design and Print Online program to "design and print" business cards. So I am finished with the designing part and when I want to print them i click next. It then opens my sheet of 10 identical business cards in a pdf. I click print and scale the page to fit into printable area and print using normal weight printer paper. I hold the now printed business cards in the light with the heavyweight business card paper behind it and everything is where its supposed to be.
Now that I'm ready to use the heavyweight paper i load it into the tray in our printer it doesn't print in the correct region. Since the sheet is perforated, it prints right before the first perforation so that the 1st two lines are omitted. this is frustration because when i test i t it's fine! Please help, i've spent days trying to figure this stupid thing out.
And it's Avery product 8371, but I'm using the staples version (Inkjet Business Cards, Matte White, Heavyweight)
Please give me helpful answers.
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Resolved Question: What are chem trails and why was Congress going to ban them as exotic weapons ?
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?c107:1:./temp/~c107cTVIaQ::
(B) Such terms include exotic weapons systems such as--
(i) electronic, psychotronic, or information weapons;
(ii) chemtrails;
(iii) high altitude ultra low frequency weapons systems;
(iv) plasma, electromagnetic, sonic, or ultrasonic weapons;
(v) laser weapons systems;
(vi) strategic, theater, tactical, or extraterrestrial weapons; and
(vii) chemical, biological, environmental, climate, or tectonic weapons.
(C) The term `exotic weapons systems' includes weapons designed to damage space or natural ecosystems (such as the ionosphere and upper atmosphere) or climate, weather, and tectonic systems with the purpose of inducing damage or destruction upon a target population or region on earth or in space.
The above was taken from the last half of a bill that did not pass ( I wonder who lobbied against it ?)
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 2977
To preserve the cooperative, peaceful uses of space for the benefit of all humankind by permanently prohibiting the basing of weapons in space by the United States, and to require the President to take action to adopt and implement a world treaty banning space-based weapons.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 2, 2001
And in case you missed it
Extraterrestrial weapons ?..... they wanted to ban extraterrestrial weapons ?
What exactly would those be ?
You are correct the link is dead and comes up please resubmit search -- so follow the directions below
Goto http://thomas.loc.gov/
This is the website to the US Library of Congress. Goto the column marked Legislation and click on the link for Bill Text for 101st - 108th Congress. At the top of the next page, click on the link for the 107th Congress. Once at the 107th Congress page, in the Search Engine box marked Bill Number. type in HR 2977 and click search. This will take you to Proposed Bill HR 2977 of the First Session of the 107th US Congress. It was a bill Proposed to keep Outer Space free of Weapons.
Yggdrasil
All I know is that it along with extra terrestrial weapons were defined as exotic weapons in a proposed bill that failed in a vote in the Congress
So they are weapons --- but what is in them what do they do and so on ?
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Resolved Question: Have you ever noticed that animals have brains but no morals?
It's not according to how large of a brain a species has at all is it and Isn't it awesome how Intelligent design is so apparent even down to DNA Synthesis. I mean there is no possible way to point at any lobe or region and say "here is where our humanity lies that contains this chemical make-up and is not evident in any other species". Of course I know that proving God exists is not possible with any Intelligent argument or persuasion but look how it stares us so incontestably in the face. I am so glad I have Jesus because it truly is a Gift to know that He is real and willing to forgive me if I only ask Him. that is so precious. God is awesome. So Have you ever noticed?
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Resolved Question: Chance me for these Universities Please?
Average:90.41(Unweighted) 93.41(Weighted)
African American Male
SAT:Critical Reading:600 Math:550 Writing: 480 (Yes I know it's low not really good at writing essays in short periods of time)
ACT: 24
High School Core Classes:
Freshmen:2/4 Honors
Sophomore:2/4 Honors
Junior:2/4 Honors
Senior:3/5 Honors
Other Difficult Classes:
Architecture I
Architecture II (Advanced)
Design and Drawing for Production III(Industrial Design)(Skipped 2yrs)
(I'm forgetting a lot of other stuff)
In School Activities:
Film Club
Astronomy Club
Architecture Club
National Honor Society
Out of School Activities:
Soccer Town Club Team-4 years-Captain
Soccer Town Travel Team-2 years
Intramural Basketball
About 20 hours of community service aside from the service done in National Honor Society
Recommendations:
Guidance Counselor and 3 teachers
they should all be strong since I was all one of their favorite students(and my counselor is friends with my mom)
I go to an Extremely competitive school ranked among the top 5 in the region and among the top 150 in the nation.
Essay:I think I had a solid Essay it was about my trip to Nigeria
I plan on being a designer of some sort preferably Industrial/Product/Commercial
I applied RD for all of the schools.
Drexel Univeristy
Rochester Institute of Technology
Roger Williams University
Syracuse University
SUNY Buffalo
University of Delaware
UMass Amherst
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Virginia Tech
I've heard some of these universities only use the writing part of your SAT for placement in english classes is the true
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