Posted on June 30th, 2010 by admin | 27 Comments »
Nero T. Pickle asked: Vampires are all the rage with the releases of all those vampire-based stories, but dragons don’t seem to get as much attention. Like, there doesn’t seem to be as many people going gaga over Eragon at the rate that they do with Twilight. Why does everyone just love vampires so much [...]
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Fred McCoy asked: The graphic tee has always been considered something of low to mid class fashion. People living in high rise apartments in the middle of New York City would never have been caught dead wearing a t-shirt plastered with a trendy silk screen printing. Yet, the more we look around the easier to [...]
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Leon Tuberman asked: If you visit the areas of Holmes County, Ohio, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and LaGrange, Indiana you will find the largest settlements of Amish people in the United States. The Amish present a picture of strict culture and an attitude that is not conducive to compromise especially with the more modern and worldly [...]
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Posted on June 28th, 2010 by admin | 5 Comments »
hannah:) asked: I know everyone gets tired of these Twilight questions, but I’ve finished the series and I was wondering if there were any other good books about vampires.
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Lance Winslow asked: Is it an advantage of a civilization or society to have large numbers of creative geniuses in their population bases? It is often said that when innovation moves too fast, change disrupts the fiber and stability of a nation. Does this mean that we need to curtail innovation or reign in the [...]
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Posted on June 26th, 2010 by admin | 8 Comments »
Anonymous asked: How can one religion have more evidence than the other? How can Christianity be “more right” than a Pagan or a Wiccan religion?
And please don’t cite “proof” from you religious texts since they are not obejctive scientific facts but just assumptions.http://www.jazz-records.info
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Emma Snow asked: You are no doubt familiar with the harmonizing symbol of yin and yang: the mystical circle encasing rolling waves of black and white. Within the black wave rides a white dot, and conversely, a black dot is seen in the white wave. This ancient Chinese symbol has become popular as East opens [...]
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Posted on June 24th, 2010 by admin | 14 Comments »
rebecca asked: They could teach around 6 weeks on every major religion. Christianity, Jewish beliefs,Islam,Hindu,and have a unit on Atheism too. I think it would be nice to learn about other religions and not be so ignorant to other’s beliefs. You wouldn’t be forcing religion on anyone ,simply teaching about different religions and beliefs.http://www.sub-prime-loans.net
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Mark Simon asked: Summer pool parties and trips to the beach encourage the tropical fashion trends year after year with all the amazing Hawaiian patterns available today.
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Posted on June 21st, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Natalie Nizhny asked: In fashion school, most of your time was spent learning to create fashion illustrations, draping, sewing, and flat patternmaking. While these are good skills to have, they aren’t very practical when you’re trying to land your first job in the fashion industry. In the real world you’ll be expected to know how [...]
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