let's see if this is interesting...

The 60,000 delegates (from 182 countries) to the recent World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa, luxuriated not only in four- and five-star accommodations but an elegant food and drink layout, including tons of lobster, oysters, filet mignon, salmon, caviar, pate de foie gras, champagne, fine wines and mineral water. (An estimated 60 African children a day die from contaminated water.) The conference center (which cleared out hundreds of nearby trees to accommodate delegates' limousines) is only a few miles from the squalid neighborhood of Alexandra, one of Africa's poorest. (Poverty in Africa is up 35 percent since the last such summit, in 1992.) [Daily Telegraph (London), 8-31-02]
 
i have to be a good guard girl and go watch my tape ttyl byes

That is what i wrote when i was loging off AIM yesterday! and i did was i said i was going to!
 
Gottarun55:

Ahhh Its says something.. in fact thats my Best Friends Sn
 

and suz, even when the worlds ending and the second holacaust comes and the middle east has been bombed to nothing, youll be dancing about singing show tunes asking whats going on

Ok, so I just copied that for the sole purpose of posting it here, but I thought it was nice :rolleyes: That's my friend making a big speech about how apathetic about current affairs I am :o
 
P 55 reports Shurley’s evaluations and Jean Butler’s – how are they different?

More homework questions. :p
Gee, my copy and paste stuff is never interesting.
 
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On Monday we were irritated that our rebate checks had not arrived.
On Tuesday we saw people celebrating people dying in the USA.

On Monday some children had solid families.
On Tuesday they were orphans.

On Monday the president was going to Florida to read to children.
On Tuesday he returned to Washington to protect our children.

On Monday we emailed jokes.
On Tuesday we did not.


Something I copied to put in my away message about Septtember 11... :( :( :(
 
in the Phillippine jungle, the yo-yo was first used as a weapon.
there are 170,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 ways to play the ten opening moves in a chess game.
one year contains 31,557,600 seconds.
 
1: Start out going South on PARK BLVD towards RUSS BLVD by turning left. 0.01 miles

2: Turn RIGHT onto RUSS BLVD. 0.06 miles

3: Turn RIGHT onto 11TH AVE. 0.06 miles

4: Take the CA-163 N exit on the left towards ESCONDIDO. 0.11 miles

5: Merge onto CA-163 N. 6.03 miles

6: Take the I-805 N exit towards LOS ANGELES. 0.59 miles

7: Merge onto I-805 N. 2.30 miles

8: Take the CA-52 exit. 0.18 miles

9: Take the CA-52 W exit on the left. 0.58 miles

10: Merge onto CA-52 W. 0.90 miles

11: Take the GENESEE AVENUE exit. 0.17 miles

12: Keep RIGHT at the fork in the ramp. 0.23 miles

13: Merge onto GENESEE AVE. 1.32 miles

14: Turn LEFT onto DECORO ST. 0.01 miles

15: Turn LEFT onto GENESEE AVE. 0.24 miles

Total Estimated Time: Total Distance:
15 minutes 12.80 miles


Those are directions on how to get to the football game tomorrow from my school!!
 
acrunknsyncer

Thats someones SN... i had to ask her if one of my friends was a good french kisser.
 
The Enigma Variations, with its portraits in each variation of one of the composer's friends and its unsolved musical puzzle, in the well known melody that Elgar claimed would go with the theme itself, is one of the best of his works. More familiar, if less substantial, must be the Pomp and Circumstance Marches. The concert overture Cockaigne is an evocation of London, while the Elegy, the Introduction and Allegro and the Serenade, all for string orchestra, offer music of the highest quality. Elgar's Cello Concerto, written in 1919, enjoys great popularity, not yet matched by that of the earlier Violin Concerto, composed before the war. Elgar's two completed symphonies are comparable, at least, to the work of other great symphonists of the period.
 
Ashley: who is he gonna send it too

just a im from one of my friends
 
<HTML><FONT COLOR=#FF0000><B><A HREF="http://lithium.subprofile.com/v.php?id=4109&nick=%n" TARGET="_self">SubProfile: Click to Continue</A><BR>(Updated: 09/22/02)</B></FONT>

I was updating my SubProfile. :)
 
Another romantic element that appears often in Irving’s writing is an interest in the supernatural.

from my english essay, which i seriously need to finish!
 
Rensselaer

haha i was trying to figure out how to spell the name of the town in indiana i used to live in...and i couldnt remember how to spell it so I went into my friend's info on icq cuz he lives there...so i could figure out how to spell it.
 
I have been knighted by the Rebel Trio as:
Pull-Up-Your-Pants-Swim-Fan-Chelsea

It in words of Brian "She doesn't come here for the parks, she comes here for the people."

I miss the CP's at Innoventions! :( come back!!


I had to put i was a rebel in my signature so instread of typing it out everytime i copyed and put in in a word program...
 
The Alien Registration Act passed by Congress on 29th June, 1940, made it illegal for anyone in the United States to advocate, abet, or teach the desirability of overthrowing the government. The law also required all alien residents in the United States over 14 years of age to file a comprehensive statement of their personal and occupational status and a record of their political beliefs. Within four months a total of 4,741,971 aliens had been registered.

The main objective of the Alien Registration Act was to undermine the American Communist Party and other left-wing political groups in the United States. It was decided that the House of Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), that had been set up by Congress under Martin Dies in 1938 to investigate people suspected of unpatriotic behaviour, would be the best vehicle to discover if people were trying to overthrow the government.

In 1947 the House of Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), chaired by J. Parnell Thomas, began an investigation into the Hollywood Motion Picture Industry. The HUAC interviewed 41 people who were working in Hollywood. These people attended voluntarily and became known as "friendly witnesses". During their interviews they named nineteen people who they accused of holding left-wing views.

One of those named, Bertolt Brecht, an emigrant playwright, gave evidence and then left for East Germany. Ten others: Herbert Biberman, Lester Cole, Albert Maltz, Adrian Scott, Samuel Ornitz,, Dalton Trumbo, Edward Dmytryk, Ring Lardner Jr., John Howard Lawson and Alvah Bessie refused to answer any questions.

Known as the Hollywood Ten, they claimed that the 1st Amendment of the United States Constitution gave them the right to do this. The House of Un-American Activities Committee and the courts during appeals disagreed and all were found guilty of contempt of congress and each was sentenced to between six and twelve months in prison.

Larry Parks was the only actor in the original nineteen people named. He was also the only person on the list who the average moviegoer would have known. Parks agreed to give evidence to the HUAC and admitted that he had joined the Communist Party in 1941 but left it four years later. When asked for the names of fellow members, Parks replied: "I would prefer, if you would allow me, not to mention other people's names. Don't present me with the choice of either being in contempt of this Committee and going to jail or forcing me to really crawl through the mud to be an informer."

The House of Un-American Activities Committee insisted that Parks answered all the questions asked. The HUAC had a private session and two days later it was leaked to the newspapers that Parks had named names. Leo Townsend, Isobel Lennart, Roy Huggins, Richard Collins, Lee J. Cobb, Budd Schulberg and Elia Kazan, afraid they would go to prison, were also willing to name people who had been members of left-wing groups.

In June, 1950, three former FBI agents and a right-wing television producer, Vincent Harnett, published Red Channels, a pamphlet listing the names of 151 writers, directors and performers who they claimed had been members of subversive organisations before the Second World War but had not so far been blacklisted. The names had been compiled from FBI files and a detailed analysis of the Daily Worker, a newspaper published by the American Communist Party.



oh lord....i think I had to print out for English...and I cut it in half to pu ton here :rolleyes:
 












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