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- 3211: Christian Love And Community
- ... would be to hope for an "impossible possibility." Ethical love is a description of ideal life in the family, in the church, and other small communities in which unconditional regard for each other can be lived out in face-to- face relationships. Even in these settings, we will often fail, but we can hold it up as the criterion by which we are judged and to which we aspire even in ...
- 3212: The Holy Bible And Its History
- ... of the Septuagint, the Targums (an Aramaic translation of the Old Testament), some apocryphal fragments, and a commentary on Habakkuk. The scribes who made these scrolls were members of a community of ascetic Jews who lived in Qumran from the third century B.C to the first century A.D.. The New Testament Though the Old Testament took hundreds of years to write, the New Testament was written in about 50 ...
- 3213: John Keats
- ... called him “Silly Boy” because of this. (www.gopher.nypi.org) John became ill and thought that warm air would cure him so he moved to Italy in 1820. John and a friend both lived in an apartment right next to the famous Spanish Steps in Rome. John’s illnesses were not going away which gave him a negative outlook on life. On February 3, 1820 John saw serious signs ...
- 3214: Motown’s Evolution And With Emphasis On Its Women
- ... walking diagonally across the stage. Berry put her through his charm school where she learned how to sit, walk and stand like a Motown lady. She always felt that she was treated differently because she lived in Los Angeles. When she flew into Detroit to record a song, sometimes she would have to wait weeks before they got to her. Brenda eventually became upset at the lack of songs she was ...
- 3215: Pythagoras Of Samos
- ... represented numbers and explained their properties by means of dots arranged in certain 'figures' or patterns. Pythagoreans The Pythagoreans were a group of early Greek scientific and religious thinkers influenced by Pythagoras of Samos. Many lived in quasi-religious communities centered in Croton, southern Italy. Much of the information about Pythagoreanism, which existed as a school of philosophy from about 525 to the mid-4th century BC, comes from indirect or ...
- 3216: The Fatal Addiction
- ... how did he deal with it? The disturbing influence of violence in the media, alcoholism, and the ambition to let go, pushed Mr. Bundy too far. He learned to accept what he had done and lived his life the best way he knew how. Even though he did not want to die, he was still forced into the electric chair. Before he was put to death he said that killing him ...
- 3217: The Rise Of Auto Thefts In Charlotte, North Carolina
- ... was wrong when he contacted Victim 1. What had happened was… the employer allowed Victim1 to take home the company van. Well, this particular day, Victim 1 had the van at his home, where he lived with about 5 other people. He also had some friends over for a “get together”. During this event, the car was taken to the store and had been wrecked, then brought back to the ...
- 3218: Alcoholism
- ... will grow out of these disabilities while the other half will develop more serious physiological disorders. It is also noteworthy that these children are four times more likely to become alcoholics then a person who lived a normal life would be. It should also be noted that their children would also face many emotional and physiological disorders during their childhood as well. Although there is a large amount of evidence in ...
- 3219: Xenotransplantation
- ... really happened until 1903 when a french surgeon inserted a slice of rabbit kidney into a child suffering from kidney failure. Even know the scientist found his current results to be good the girl only lived for an extended two weeks. The reason for the girl dying was unknown and baffled the medical world. Xentransplantation was the put on the back shelf until the 1960's when scientists started researching why ...
- 3220: Depression
- ... to "ill-humored". Dysthymia is a less intense form of depression, but one which is both more widely experienced among the population and more chronic, typically lasting over two years. Many people with dysthymia have lived so long with a gnawing sense of depression that they can't remember any other way of feeling. Regardless of its particular variation, "Depression itself is thought of [by medical practitioners] as a physical illness ...
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