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Who is this Francois de la Brioskee who is quoted at the end of the She Bop Video? Is this name a wordplay? I don't get it. -- 192.94.73.30 00:32, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
what are the seven (7) laws associated with the Reconstruction Act of1867
Can't you Google "United States Reconstruction". Any basic American history text will deal with Reconstruction legislation. ≈75Janice-≈
Ok, List the reasons for England's entry for the race for the colonies in the New World. It would be very useful if you answer this for me.
Thank you, Aznboy93 02:08, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
I know that 3 or 4 human babies have been born in Antarctica, but I understand there is a Rule prohibiting this. I'm searching for the actual Rule. It may come from the International Antarctic Treaty, but I can't find it. It may just be specific to the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE). Can you find the rule for me please? 60.225.12.254 02:12, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, but it's not a question about having sex in Antarctica - of course that's a favourite passtime on most scientific bases! Its a question about a woman giving birth there. I gather most western countries anyway, will send a woman home if she gets pregnant while working on a scientific base. (In fact they now send the bloke home too, so that it's not just her career that's interrupted). It's not to do with citizenship, but to do with the dangers involved. I'm still looking for the rule that says this. I think it's Australian.
What distinguised the huumanites from other modes of human inquiry and expression —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.2.95.188 ( talk • contribs)
I am looking for a poem by E.Dickinson with the words, hold fast to your parents for without them... Can you help me with the title? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.79.251.94 ( talk • contribs)
Look for "Hold fast to your dreams" and you get a poem (Langston Hughes?) which has been worn out in graduation speeches. Maybe someone heard "hold fast to your dreams" in a graduation speech and the speaker also said "Hold fast to your parents." Dickenson also may have used "Hold fast to your dreams" in a poem. Edison 15:07, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
It doesn't sound like something Dickinson would say. Her mother was distant and her father authoritative. In a letter, she did write "Hold fast to your Home, for the Darling's stealthy momentum makes each moment - Fear" ( http://www.emilydickinson.it/l0511-0540.html, search in the page for "hold"), but she's referring to her sister (who was sick, and to whom she was very close) and not to her parents. zafiroblue05 | Talk 23:05, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
I was researching laws on child abduction and emtional abuse because of some private issues, I was unsure about the extent on certain laws and I see that a child can, by law, be abducted by their own parent in the United States, yet I'm curious if there are certain loop-holes, perhaps an if and or but thrown in somewhere. If a mother or wife is being abused emtional by her husband and the child's father, would it still be considered abduction if she were to take the child and run to safety? In that case wouldn't she be looking out for the well being of not only herself, but her child as well. Even if the father has not harmed the child is he not still considered a threat to the child? Please get back to me right away if you can help me at all, and if you can't help me could you possibly point me in the direction of finding help? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Cole18 ( talk • contribs) .
Do not act on any piece of advice here except get a lawyer. You are weighing your risk and your child's risk of emotional harm against your risk of becoming a kidnapper and interfering with a parent's right of access to his child. Both are seriously damaging to the child. We cannot help you decide which is the greater risk and how to avoid it with the least risk. Do not trust your own sense of justice on this-- every day parents do horrible things to each other, to themselves, and to their children because they have lost every sense except that of their own unjust suffering. You need objective counsel now. alteripse 23:09, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
what is it claled when you're in court and you're a prosecution lwayer and you can't say things like what is the accused's past criminal record, unless i is brogut up by the defense and then you can say stuff? Has it got a fancy latin or french name?
Decades ago I read an hilarious poem by A E Housman. It was in a kind of mock heroic style, imitating the pompous grandeur of Aeschylus, and in fact specifically borrowing some of A's phrases (including the phrase from the Agamemnon about 'mud's sister dust'). I can't remember what it was called, and I don't have enough information about it for Google to help. (If I had the title I could probably find it on Google.) Does anyone know the poem I have in mind? I would like to read it again. Maid Marion 14:31, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
I'm hunting for something my father remembers seeing once: a math textbook whose text (inadvertently) included four lines of iambic tetrameter, rhymed ABBA--the meter of Tennyson's "In Memoriam." My father can picture the page in his mind, and remembers it as being about lines, but we can't otherwise track it down. Anyone ever heard of this? Thanks!
-- 70.17.127.254 14:55, 13 September 2006 (UTC) Anne-Marie
Is there a connection between the Black Madonna and the Templars. Especially one with the maltese cross displayed on it?
http://img181.imageshack.us/my.php?image=28auq6.jpg
Can someone please tell what this site is? I`m rather confuzzled looks like somethin I couldn`t have not have heard of.
Does the Mormon faith formally acknowledge the New Testament in any way, or is The Book of Mormon their "version"?
What did cherokee live as and why did the united states government force them to sell their property
See the history of the Cherokee in that article: the Cherokee had fine farms, many lived in fine brick homes, and the whites wanted the property, so there was ethnic cleansing and the Cherokee were forced to go out west on the "Trail of Tears." Not the proudest moment of the Land of the Free. Edison 20:51, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
What form of poetic meter has the funniest-sounding name? What produces the oddest-sounding poetry? -- Serie 21:08, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
Lambic quadraped? Is that a fancy way of referring to a sheep? -- Kurt Shaped Box 22:09, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
Iambic pentameter, you mean? You might want to check out some old James Thurber cartoons that illustrate trochee and spondee as mythical animals. Durova 22:23, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
How many people does each member represent? Currently? In 1929 (the last time members were added)? and when the Constitution was ratified? Also, have there been any movements to increase the number of members?
Thanks Cairenn Day
i've been looking for the history of this town (Grachen Switzerland) and come up with nothing.could you please help me.thank you jim p.s. my kids love to use your site for school work. thanks again
William Smoot, of Owen County, Kentucky was convicted of violations of the Enforcement Acts folloinw the Civil War. He was later pardoned by Presidnt Grant. I have a ccpy of that pardon. Where to I go to find a transcript of the trial, and any other information on the case? The Historical Society in Kentucky has nothing because it was a federal case. Any suggestions for getting this information. The web site for historic information for Henry County, Kentucky contains factual information of the depradations committed by Smoot, his brother and gang. Any help would be appreciated from this 81 year old.
I remember seeing a strangly shaped house somewhere along my travels. It was shaped sort of like half a boat, sticking up from the ground. The two slanted sides were covered in shingles. I'm looking for maybe a picture of a similar house and, even better, a name of the style.
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Who is this Francois de la Brioskee who is quoted at the end of the She Bop Video? Is this name a wordplay? I don't get it. -- 192.94.73.30 00:32, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
what are the seven (7) laws associated with the Reconstruction Act of1867
Can't you Google "United States Reconstruction". Any basic American history text will deal with Reconstruction legislation. ≈75Janice-≈
Ok, List the reasons for England's entry for the race for the colonies in the New World. It would be very useful if you answer this for me.
Thank you, Aznboy93 02:08, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
I know that 3 or 4 human babies have been born in Antarctica, but I understand there is a Rule prohibiting this. I'm searching for the actual Rule. It may come from the International Antarctic Treaty, but I can't find it. It may just be specific to the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE). Can you find the rule for me please? 60.225.12.254 02:12, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, but it's not a question about having sex in Antarctica - of course that's a favourite passtime on most scientific bases! Its a question about a woman giving birth there. I gather most western countries anyway, will send a woman home if she gets pregnant while working on a scientific base. (In fact they now send the bloke home too, so that it's not just her career that's interrupted). It's not to do with citizenship, but to do with the dangers involved. I'm still looking for the rule that says this. I think it's Australian.
What distinguised the huumanites from other modes of human inquiry and expression —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.2.95.188 ( talk • contribs)
I am looking for a poem by E.Dickinson with the words, hold fast to your parents for without them... Can you help me with the title? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.79.251.94 ( talk • contribs)
Look for "Hold fast to your dreams" and you get a poem (Langston Hughes?) which has been worn out in graduation speeches. Maybe someone heard "hold fast to your dreams" in a graduation speech and the speaker also said "Hold fast to your parents." Dickenson also may have used "Hold fast to your dreams" in a poem. Edison 15:07, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
It doesn't sound like something Dickinson would say. Her mother was distant and her father authoritative. In a letter, she did write "Hold fast to your Home, for the Darling's stealthy momentum makes each moment - Fear" ( http://www.emilydickinson.it/l0511-0540.html, search in the page for "hold"), but she's referring to her sister (who was sick, and to whom she was very close) and not to her parents. zafiroblue05 | Talk 23:05, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
I was researching laws on child abduction and emtional abuse because of some private issues, I was unsure about the extent on certain laws and I see that a child can, by law, be abducted by their own parent in the United States, yet I'm curious if there are certain loop-holes, perhaps an if and or but thrown in somewhere. If a mother or wife is being abused emtional by her husband and the child's father, would it still be considered abduction if she were to take the child and run to safety? In that case wouldn't she be looking out for the well being of not only herself, but her child as well. Even if the father has not harmed the child is he not still considered a threat to the child? Please get back to me right away if you can help me at all, and if you can't help me could you possibly point me in the direction of finding help? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Cole18 ( talk • contribs) .
Do not act on any piece of advice here except get a lawyer. You are weighing your risk and your child's risk of emotional harm against your risk of becoming a kidnapper and interfering with a parent's right of access to his child. Both are seriously damaging to the child. We cannot help you decide which is the greater risk and how to avoid it with the least risk. Do not trust your own sense of justice on this-- every day parents do horrible things to each other, to themselves, and to their children because they have lost every sense except that of their own unjust suffering. You need objective counsel now. alteripse 23:09, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
what is it claled when you're in court and you're a prosecution lwayer and you can't say things like what is the accused's past criminal record, unless i is brogut up by the defense and then you can say stuff? Has it got a fancy latin or french name?
Decades ago I read an hilarious poem by A E Housman. It was in a kind of mock heroic style, imitating the pompous grandeur of Aeschylus, and in fact specifically borrowing some of A's phrases (including the phrase from the Agamemnon about 'mud's sister dust'). I can't remember what it was called, and I don't have enough information about it for Google to help. (If I had the title I could probably find it on Google.) Does anyone know the poem I have in mind? I would like to read it again. Maid Marion 14:31, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
I'm hunting for something my father remembers seeing once: a math textbook whose text (inadvertently) included four lines of iambic tetrameter, rhymed ABBA--the meter of Tennyson's "In Memoriam." My father can picture the page in his mind, and remembers it as being about lines, but we can't otherwise track it down. Anyone ever heard of this? Thanks!
-- 70.17.127.254 14:55, 13 September 2006 (UTC) Anne-Marie
Is there a connection between the Black Madonna and the Templars. Especially one with the maltese cross displayed on it?
http://img181.imageshack.us/my.php?image=28auq6.jpg
Can someone please tell what this site is? I`m rather confuzzled looks like somethin I couldn`t have not have heard of.
Does the Mormon faith formally acknowledge the New Testament in any way, or is The Book of Mormon their "version"?
What did cherokee live as and why did the united states government force them to sell their property
See the history of the Cherokee in that article: the Cherokee had fine farms, many lived in fine brick homes, and the whites wanted the property, so there was ethnic cleansing and the Cherokee were forced to go out west on the "Trail of Tears." Not the proudest moment of the Land of the Free. Edison 20:51, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
What form of poetic meter has the funniest-sounding name? What produces the oddest-sounding poetry? -- Serie 21:08, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
Lambic quadraped? Is that a fancy way of referring to a sheep? -- Kurt Shaped Box 22:09, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
Iambic pentameter, you mean? You might want to check out some old James Thurber cartoons that illustrate trochee and spondee as mythical animals. Durova 22:23, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
How many people does each member represent? Currently? In 1929 (the last time members were added)? and when the Constitution was ratified? Also, have there been any movements to increase the number of members?
Thanks Cairenn Day
i've been looking for the history of this town (Grachen Switzerland) and come up with nothing.could you please help me.thank you jim p.s. my kids love to use your site for school work. thanks again
William Smoot, of Owen County, Kentucky was convicted of violations of the Enforcement Acts folloinw the Civil War. He was later pardoned by Presidnt Grant. I have a ccpy of that pardon. Where to I go to find a transcript of the trial, and any other information on the case? The Historical Society in Kentucky has nothing because it was a federal case. Any suggestions for getting this information. The web site for historic information for Henry County, Kentucky contains factual information of the depradations committed by Smoot, his brother and gang. Any help would be appreciated from this 81 year old.
I remember seeing a strangly shaped house somewhere along my travels. It was shaped sort of like half a boat, sticking up from the ground. The two slanted sides were covered in shingles. I'm looking for maybe a picture of a similar house and, even better, a name of the style.