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Owned by News Corporation, MySpace is a social networking website. In 2006, it was the most popular social networking site in the world but since 2008, Facebook has taken over that title.

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What is instant centers?

An "instant center" (IC) is a point that instantaneously has the same velocity in two bodies.

Is there any cheats for the MySpace game Hotties for sale?

  1. yes open two browsers,google chrome and advant.log into your account on both browsers.find a hottie with a blank pic that has uninstalled,buy it and try to sell it back.when you find a sell back an unistall that it lets you sell then buy it back and forth till it is very expensive. pull up your sell back sreen on advant click the one you want to sell and a red sellback button will come up dont push it yet.go back to google chrome and just play the game when it messes up and spins error click the games refresh and go fast as you can while its spinning to the browser with the sell back sreen and click sellback fast as you dont stop till it makes you.it wont work every time but when it does you make alot master it and you master the game good luck

Is there any way for you to chat with van vicker does he has any web accounts?

Twitter: iam_vanvicker

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instagram - iam_vanvicker

How do you make a stick figure with different text symbols?

There are many ways to create a stick figure using standard textual symbols. 'o-[-

Whats the longest time women has spent in space?

There are two possible answers to this, so I will give both. The longest total combined time over more than one flight is Sergei Vasilyevich Avdeyev. He spent a total of 747.6 days over three flights. The longest time on a single flight was by Dr. Valeri Vladimorovich Polyakov. The record was 437.7 days aboard Soyuz TM-18. See the related link for more information.

Lauren Conrad's MySpace?

Lauren conrad is officially dating Jason again!!!!!!

What thing names include peoples names?

name four things that people use rocks to create

Is Antonio or Shylock morally worse?

This is a tricky question and not one with a simple answer. Savvy directors will try to negotiate the grey area which does not show either as totally good or bad. Antonio has no real reason to treat Shylock badly, but he does. He treats him with contempt and insults him. He undermines Shylock's business by lending money to people without charging interest, but this is not done to hurt Shylock, rather out of conviction of the rightness of the action. At the same time, Antonio is supported by and his actions endorsed by those with power in Venice, the same people who have ensured that the only way that Shylock can make money is to lend money on interest (since by law Jews were extremely limited in the businesses they could run.) So although Antonio's actions are not particularly reprehensible, he has less of an excuse for them, and is a willing part of the society which keeps the Jewish people down. This is seen when he takes part in the court's attack on Shylock, forcing his conversion and taking his money and giving it to the worthless Lorenzo. At this point, Antonio is despicable. As well, he and everyone else think it is just fine to break your promises, as Antonio does to Shylock and as he encourages Bassanio to do in the matter of his wedding ring. Shylock, on the other hand, does have a justification for what he does. He is the victim of constant abuse and is restricted by society as to what job he may do. But he vents all of his hatred and frustration on one man, Antonio, who, if not innocent, is neither the most Anti-Semitic of the characters in the play (compare Salario or Graziano) Plotting someone's death is a very serious matter, and is clearly much more than Antonio deserves. Shylock is condemned for being inflexible, but this revenge was bought and paid for, and Antonio willingly agreed to it. There is no reason for Shylock to relent, unless he accepts that his revenge is excessive. But it is all the revenge he is likely to get, and he doesn't even get that much. In the end, it is he and not Antonio that suffers, as he finds that he cannot fight city hall--the prevailing society will take care of its own in the end. Audiences in Shakespeare's day would recognize Shylock as one of those minor characters in comedies who, because of their moral failings, end up getting dumped on. The audience is invited to think "He deserved it for being so merciless", just as Malvolio deserved his punishment for being a prig, Falstaff deserved his punishment for being a rogue, and Lucio deserved his for being a liar and a slanderer. But it does seem to modern eyes that Shylock's punishment is excessive, just as Lucio's is too mild. But then Antonio, like Angelo, gets off scot-free, so we see that justice is not something we should expect from a Shakespeare play, even a comedy.