How long was barack obamas speech?
It depends on which speech you are asking about, since he has given many speeches over the years; some were very short, perhaps ten minutes, while others were more involved and took about forty-five minutes.
How did Obama enroll in Columbia as a foreign student?
This is another of those internet myths. There is no truth to it. President Obama was not a foreign student. He attended Columbia as an American, because he happens to be an American (born in Hawaii in 1961). Sadly, there are a number of false statements about the president, and the "foreign student" statement is a good example.
Has Barack Obama ever declared war?
Yes and no. He did not start any wars, but he inherited two wars from President Bush. Mr. Obama ended most of the US involvement in Iraq and brought the vast majority of the troops home in 2011. He is currently overseeing the end of US involvement in Afghanistan, and expects most of the troops to be home by next year.
Yes he is. I wish he was dead though because he isn't a very nice man. He was thought to have died in December 2008 or in January 2009.
What is the 2 main push factors in migration?
The uses of drugs
The fact that there are many laws that migrants may not have known about
What was sir Edmund bartons personality?
Sir Edmund Barton was described as a strong leader. He had a friendly, warm personality that the people of Australia loved and it didn't take long for him to win their hearts.
How do you analyze environmental determinism and possibilitism?
Let's start with Euclidean geometry as a major influence for environmental determinism. From an airplane, one looks down on geometric farms and cityscapes and suburban environments the world over now, wherever man dwells. I have read that Euclid's "Elements" is the second bestselling book in history, behind the Bible. I do not mean to assume here that Euclid is the only environmental determinant, as surely he did not comprehend sea travel and trigonometric navigation, nor the travels of the Hawaiians and other Polynesians; however, his straight lines, roots, proportions, study of angles and triangles and other geometric figures, as well as his logical method of proof which is deterministic in and of itself, even in the case of reductio ad absurdum proofs, demonstrates a ubiquity that presaged him perhaps but which followed upon his collecting geometric work into a standard academic course of study, of which the rudiments are today taught in grammar school still.
On the other hand, we might take for "possibilitism" the irrational, erroneous, haphazard, random, best-suited, niche-style(d) designs of people who are subject to rationalizing and delusion, and here I include schizophrenics and their like, of which I am one, so that I speak from experience. To rationalize is to distort the ratio of how things ought to be per human needs and culture versus how they ought to be ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. For example, I might wish for lunch and kill a bird on a deserted island instead of letting that bird mate and populate, which would be more rational were I to know all the information in the situation perhaps, but my survivalist ego tells me I am more important than the holistic pattern of life in its entirety, and my senses take in only slivers of the entire electromagnetic spectrum over relatively short distances, so I am forced to rationalize my behaviors constantly and delude myself into thinking that what is best for me is best, period. That is the limited view of "possibilitism", of course. A more holistic view would consider the planet as a whole and what is sustainable and best in terms of biodiversity in terms of providing the best chances of survival for the greatest number of species, as seems to be Nature's goal, as I attempt to subjectively judge her.
Therefore, let us start again, this time with a more universal view: the universe we are currently informed, is made up of about 3% matter. How much of this is neutrons is currently unanswered but only hydrogen in its natural state is free of neutrons, and since there is a lot of hydrogen plasma and gas in stars, let's guesstimate a lowball figure and say that neutrons make up the rest of the periodic table of element's atomic nuclei with protons, add in electrons, grant photons a large share and say that all other particles account for the rest of "matter." On that basis, let's guess that neutrons make up 20% of the total of the matter in the universe.
Now, from this viewpoint, materialism's a good thing, because matter, being only 3% of creation, is rare andc attractive and beautiful and useful. And it provides a place for spirit to abide let's also suppose, with the majority opinion of humanity.
From this new viewpoint, we can see that property rights are a good thing, desirable, and logical. However, animals and vegetables and minerals, etc. enjoy no property rights, only humans and collectives of humans enjoy such rights. Were we to assign properly to each species of animate and inanimate matter its destiny of change and involvement with other matter somehow with property rights along the "lifepath" or term the said entity was extant, we might approach something "fair."
And if consciousness of prey was transferred to the predator, beyond its amino acids being useful or whatever, but I mean its life experience becoming accumulated with the life experience of the survivor, we'd have a universe that made much more sense, at least to me, personally.
But the universe apparently cannot coexist with the total memory of itself simultaneously, so my wish is apparently wishful thinking, and that is why I am not God, "apparently." Heh, heh, heh.
But energy, of the entire electromagnetic spectrum, IS what we use for memory's conveyance, and so we may safely assume that energy is not only conducive to memory, and contains it via patterning and signal-structures, but energy may have boundless intelligence. We do not know where Human Mind comes from, and it is only our egos that tell us that humans invented Mind, rather than the Universe inventing Universal Mind first. Or at least niches of it?
I have experienced conversing mentally with the sun and having it burn my toe through my shoe and the next day Florida, the "toe" of the US, was in flames. You may call that coincidence, but I was of the mind of a boddhisattva at the time, or buddha-consciousness, and felt very much connected to the entire planet. It is a FACT that I told my daughter to be cautious of a great quake "that would move New Zealand 6 feet north" and that is exactly what happened with the great tsunami off Cambodia that killed 250,000 people. I am not lying. I am not delusiional. I am not on drugs. She will swear to the truth of that warning, and that I told her to stay out of New Zealand's geothermal pools for exactly that reason. Such "possibilitists" are possible within "Possibilitism", which is a word and philosophy I thought I had invented. Well, I listen to a lot of late night radio, with a worldwide audience, and may have picked up the word on coasttocoastam. It's possible. Or my mind may have braodcast it; it's possible. Or the net collected it from my email. Whatever!
The point is, super-consciousness is desirable if we are going to save the planet and coexist with aliens from other worlds, who might get here fastest by imagining their flights instead of physically travelling, since the speed of thought may be faster than lightspeed squared. I am referring to tachyons.
I have a theory I have called "Neutral Operations" for some time now, though other mathematics uses that term for other theory.
Within Neutral Operations, I hold two or more values constant, and alter the operators. For example, a+b = a*b neutralizes the operation of addition versus multiplication for the two constants, a and b.
Let a = 4 and b = a/(a-1) or 4/3.
Then 4 + 4/3 = 4 * 4/3 because
12/3 + 4/3 = 16/3; check√.
Just so, let us apply it to Einstein:
mc^2 = m+c^2 = e
mc^2 - m = m - m + c^2
m(c^2 - 1) = c^2
m = c^2 / (c^2 - 1)
and
mc^2 = m+c^2
mc^2 - c^2 = m + c^2 - c^2
c^2(m - 1) = m
c^2 = m/(m-1)
Since mc^2 = e and m = c^2 / (c^2 - 1), then
c^4 / (c^2 - 1) = e
and
m^2 /(m-1) = e as well.
If yu google "How are neutrons created?", you can find a Physics Forum discussion in which you will find the equation p^2 + m^2 = E^2, where p is a photon. They are talking about pair-production of new particles and hadronization.
But looking at the equatin again in simple terms, it is the Pythagorean Theorem,
a^2 + b^2 = c^2.
Well, Neutral Operations applies. So a^2 + b^ = c^2 = a^2 * b^2 or a^2/b^2, etc. before we even get into adding negative signs.
That's Possibilitism, currently. It shall also be environmental determinism in Minkowski spacetime.
I believe that is enough of an answer to give you PAUSE-ABILITY.
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Chris G.
natasha dymek is me silly. she is a 6 grader who lives in Newport beach California
Whats a good closing line for an essay?
After reflecting ______, i now see _______
or
restate the essay and sum it up
How has the population flow between Poland and the UK changed over time?
Many migrants are moving from Poland to the UK in search of jobs. Polish people can migrate to the UK easily because the borders are relaxed and there isn't a limit to how many migrants are able to enter our country. Polish people want to migrate to the UK, especially Peterborough because the wages can be up to 5 times as much as they earn in Poland. Also, the jobs available are of a better standard and easier to get because the English don't want those jobs. These jobs are often referred to as the 3Ds (difficult, dirty and dangerous) and the 3Ps (picking, packing and processing).
There are many impacts on the UK, both positive and negative, each category including social and economic factors. For example, positive economic factors include - The Polish people have had a positive impact on our labour market, the migrant workers are prepared to do jobs that British workers are not prepared to do. The migrant workers add a lot of money to our economy by spending, the average migrant worker earns £20,000 a year of which, £6000 - £7000 is disposable income. Negative social impacts include police forces have to deal with over 100 different languages and therefore have to pay for a translator, this can cost up to £800,000. Finally, positive social impacts include Scotland has just proclaimed that immigrants from Eastern Europe have triggered a baby boom, births in Scotland in the first three months of 2007 went up by 650 over the first quarter of 2006. The migrants are also making the UK workforce younger; this has eased the pension burden, they also need housing that has helped to regenerate many inner city areas. Finally, the development of Polish shops on many Polish shops on many British high streets adds to the cultural mix of the British society. There are also Polish bars, newspapers and Internet radio stations.
There are also many impacts on Poland, both positive and negative, each category including social and economic factors. For example, negative economical impacts. In 2005, 10% of jobs in the construction industry could not be filled, by early 2007 this figure had risen to 35% due to a shortage of workers due to migration. Also, the main Polish current affairs magazine, Polityka, has launched a scheme called Stay With Us. This is due to persuade the country's leading young people to resist the many pull factors to migration. About 100 scientists and researchers have each received a one-off payment of £5000 to stay in Poland. This is equal to ten months pay. A positive economic factor is that salaries have risen by 9% due to a shortage of workers. Negative social impacts include the birth rate in Poland is decreasing because there is a shortage of people in the reproductive age group. Also, In some areas of Wroclaw, a quarter of all doctors and surgeons have migrated meaning that the ones who remain have to deal with more than one operation at a time putting people's lives at risk. Finally, many Polish villages are suffering from rural depopulation due to the number of migrants. It has also caused the breakdown of the traditional family as the older generations are left behind in the country of origin. A positive social impact is that increases in salaries means that the living standards in Poland are a lot better than they used to be.
What are some current events that are happening in north America now?
The economic crisis, Barark Obama's presidency, and a bunch of other stuff , like the swine flu outbreak in the US.
What are Canada's national colors?
Thenational flag of Canada,[1]also known as theMaple Leaf, andl'Unifolié(French for "the one-leafed"), is a red flag with a white square in its centre, featuring a stylized 11-pointed redmaple leaf. Its adoption in 1965 marked the first time a national flag had been officially adopted in Canada to replace the Union Flag. The Canadian Red Ensign had been unofficially used since the 1890s and was approved by a 1945 Order in Council for use "wherever place or occasion may make it desirable to fly a distinctive Canadian flag".[2][3]
In 1964, Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson appointed a committee to resolve the issue, sparking a serious debate about a flag change. Out of three choices, the maple leaf design by George F. G. Stanley andJohn Matheson based on the flag of the Royal Military College of Canada was selected. The flag made its first appearance on February 15, 1965; the date is now celebrated annually as National Flag of Canada Day.[4]
Many different flags have been created for use by Canadian officials, government bodies, and military forces. Most of these flags contain the maple leaf motif in some fashion, either by having the Canadian flag charged in the canton, or by including maple leaves in the design. The Royal Union Flag is also an official flag in Canada, used as a symbol of Canada's membership in the Commonwealth of Nations, and of its allegiance to the Crown. The Union Flag remains a component of other Canadian flags, including the provincial flags ofBritish Columbia, Manitoba and Ontario.[5]
Story of the good prince bantugan?
THE GOOD PRINCE BANTUGAN
THE GOOD PRINCE BANTUGAN
An old king ruled over the kingdom of Bumbaran. His kingdom was prosperous , his people were good ,and he should have been very happy .But the king was not contented .His heart was full of envy toward his younger brother, Prince Bantugan. Every time someone praised Prince Bantugan, the king frowned and looked angry.
"Prince Bantugan is so handsome." he often heard the women say, and he would look in a mirror and see with sorrow that he was not good looking.
"Prince Bantugan is so good." other people said , and the king grew more angry because he knew that he was not as good as his brother either.
"Prince Bantugan is so brave," everybody said. The king grew tired of people saying so many good things about his brother while they said nothing nice about himself.
The young ladies smiled at Prince Bantugan. They allowed him to hold their hands, and they gave him their love. But they did not like the older brother, the king.
One day enemies attacked the kingdom of Bumbaran and Prince Bantugan led his men to defend the country. While he was gone, the evil king plotted against the good prince. He issued a proclamation that no one should speak to Prince Bantugan. He added that whoever dared to speak to Bantugan would be killed.
Soon Prince Bantugan returned victorious from battle. To his astonishment no one met him, no one praised him, and no one even wanted to speak to him. This saddened the good prince. He knew that his brother hated him, so he decided to leave Bumbaran. He preferred to live in other countries and to travel to far lands and forget about his unkind brother.
In his travels he heard about the beautiful land of the Kingdom-Between-Two-Seas. It was ruled by a good, kind king and his sister, the beautiful and kind Princess Datimbang.Prince Bantugan decided to go there. He traveled through forests and across rivers and mountains and at last reached the Kingdon-Between-Seas.
Prince Bantugan was very weary from his travels. As he stood outside the gates of the great palace, he suddenly felt very weak .His legs could not carry his body ,and the prince fell to the ground and died.
When the king of the Kingdom-Between-Two Seas heard of the stranger who had died at his palace gate, he and his sister,Princess Datimbang,went to see the body. even in death Prince Bantugan was very handsome.
The heart of Princess Datimbang went out to him in love and sorrow." What a handsome young man, "She said weeping softly."I wish I could have spoken to him before he died. I am sure he was as good as he was handsome."
"How unfortunate that he should die here, "the king said."Does anyone know who this young man is and where he came from? By his clothes and appearance, he must be a king or a prince."
No one knew who the strange young man was. The king ordered his body to be brought into the palace. The king was afraid that the relatives or subjects of the dead man might wage war upon his kingdom. He therefore treated the body of the young man as he would a royal person. He had it dressed n magnificent clothes and placed it in a large hole in the palace. Princess Datimbang placed flowers upon the bed on which the body lay .She also decorated it with colored jewelry .Around the bed was an abundance of fragrant flowers in jars and vases.
The king then ordered the great brass going to be sounded. He made a proclamation that all his people and the people of the neighboring kingdoms must come to look at the prince or king so that he would know who he was and where he came from.
People from far and near came to see the body, but no one knew who the man was. The beautiful Princess Datimbang watched nearby. She had fallen deeply in love with the handsome stranger.
In another part of the kingdom, some parrots were talking about the young man and how he died in the Kingdom-Between-Two-Seas. Suddenly they noticed that the parrot from the kingdom of Bumbaran was silent and sad.
"Why are you sad, my brother?"on e of the parrots asked."I lost my master ,the Prince Bantugan." The parrot from Bumbaran answered."He left Bumbaran never to return. I have looked for him everywhere but have found him."
"I lost my master, the Prince Bantugan," the parrot from Bumbaran answered."He left Bumbaran never to return. I have looked for him everywhere but have not found him."
"Ah, your master is lost, indeed, "another parrot said."He is dead. But you can see his body in the palace where he is lying in royal state."
Without another word, Prince Bantugan's parrot flew to the palace. He saw his master's body and shrieked in grief.
Princess Datimbang heard him and asked him what the matter was.
"My master is dead! The parrot cried in grief."My master, Prince Bantugan of Bumbaran, is dead-he who was so good to his people. He defended them in war, he gave them wise advice when they were in trouble, and cured the people when they were sick."
When the king heard what the parrot had said ,he determined to put the body on a vinta and take it himself, with all honors, to the kingdom of Bumbaran. Princess Datimbang went with him. Before the royal party left the Kingdom-Between-Two Seas, the princess asked the parrot to go ahead of them and notify the King of Bumbaran of their coming.
The parrot flew ahead to the kingdom of Bumbaran. When he told the king about the death of Prince Bantugan, the ladies shrieked and tore their hair and fainted. Everyone grieved for the Good Prince Bantugan .Even the king ,his brother, was stricken with remorse and pain. He was full of repentance. He blamed himself for the death of his brother. He did know what to do.
Prince Madali was a brother of Prince Bantugan and loved him dearly. He volunteered to go to the region of the dead and bring Bantugan's soul back to his body. The king decided to go with him. It was a very dangerous journey, but the two were not afraid .They rode on their magic shields and rode up to the sky.
For five days they flew. They reached the place of lightning, thunder, and endless rain. Five more days they travelled. They reached the land of burning heat. Their magic shields almost melted under them. So great was the distance that they went on for five more days. At last they reached the highest portals of the sky.
The keeper of the gate asked them," Why are you here? What do you want?"
"We have come to ask the angel of Death when we shall die and when the end of the world will come, the young men were answered /"Go to the next door ,"the gatekeeper told them."You will find the angel who guards the soul of the dead there.
"Why are you here?"asked the guard."You have no business here."You are not dead."
"We have come to ask the Angel of Death when we shall die."Prince Madali answered .
"Come in but only for a minute," the guardian said opening the door."Then you must return to earth right away."
The two entered and found themselves in a beautiful garden full of fragrant flowers and delicious fruits. On a large table were bottles of different colors which contained the souls of the dead.
The two tricked the Angel of Death to go out for a minute. As soon as the angel was out of the room, Prince Madali whispered softly,"Bantugan, my brother where are you?"
From a large blue bottle near them, the voice of Prince Bantugan answered, "I am here."
Prince Madali seized the bottle and away the young men flew back to earth. When they reached the place, the king and the princess of the Kingdom-Between-Two Seas were just landing with the body of Prince Bantugan. Prince Madali transferred the soul of Prince Bantugan from the bottle to his body. The body stirred .Then Prince Bantugan sat up and stretched out as if just awakening from a deep sleep.
The people shouted with joy. For many days they celebrated the return on their beloved prince.
Later Prince Bantugan married the beautiful Princess Datimbang.
What are facts about the peasants revolt?
Facts on the peasants
1. Medieval England experienced few revolts, but the most serious was the Peasants Revolt which took place in June 1381.
2. In June 1381, an army of peasants captured the Tower of London and killed the Archbishop of Canterbury and the King's Treasurer.
3. Wat Tyler was the leader of the peasants in the revolt.