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Monthly Archive for January, 2010

AOW 14 Response

Concussions = “getting your bell rung” and “getting dinged”. I think that response right there is a sign of permanent damage; the attitude that a concussion can be taken so lightly is somewhat of a problem. But to football players it’s probably just part of the game, an obstacle to overcome. Even so, the attitude [...]

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“Thousands of scientists are capable of assesing it. The  only reason to keep it hidden, locked in the clutches of the elite few, is that it decisivly disproves their computer models and shows that their draconian emission controls are based on nothing except a lust for power, control and profit.” Dr. Jane M. Orient, president [...]

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Vacations

I am taking holidays as a vacation. the best vacation would be to take a road trip across the country. I would vistit at least one hot spot in each state. It would take a while but I’ve had taken a road trip to Minnesota with my family and it was really long but cool. [...]

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Climate Change

Although there is a climate change I do not think it is life threatening. Most of the climate change debate and talk of going green is politized for votes, because the enviornment is something citezins feel they can help with and make a difference. When it is run by the government they feel connected to [...]

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AOW 13 Reflection

When life gives you lemons you must make lemonade. So turn something sour to sweet….like being thrown into prison for wrong paperwork. Totally logical right? No its not! First I would like to know why the judge thinks that would make the Norris’ feel any better! But then again to say a quote like that [...]

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AOW 13-Questions

1. Is it a good use of money and resources to investigate, prosecute, and imprison people like Mr. Norris? Is he a criminal for improperly filing paperwork?   There is a fine line in making a mistake and making a mistake with criminal intensions. In this case this line was overlooked. It was a very [...]

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