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Adventure planning - Crazy stuff to do or places to go? I'm a bit adventurous and I will be finishing up with my bachelors degree soon. I plan on taking some time after school to travel abroad, explore, and basically just fall into the unexpected; you know an adventure if you will. Opinions and recommendations would be greatly appreciated. What is there to do, hot spots, what to look out for, etc. the 411. Also, money is not a factor, so just about anything is considerable. The site that motivated me was www.efcollegebreak.com, but it is not the kind of travel I'm looking for. The locations are a bit interesting however. Here are some of my ideas: - Great Barrier Reef - Australia/New Zealand - Cage Diving w/ White Sharks (Isle De Guadalupe) - Costa Rica - surfing, night life, the jungle - Puerto Rico?? - Budapest, Hungary - Alaska - cruise and city stay - Kenya, Tanzania, S. Africa (Although Malaria makes me think twice) P.S. - Let me know about dangerous areas to stay away from, I'm not a black market organ donor! ; /
How to travel to Kunlun Mountains and Tibet? Hi everybody, I've just found out that to travel independently to Tibet is impossible ( at the moment ), I was wondering if travelling to see the great Kunlun mountains is possible? I'm just a poor student who loved nature and and adventure ( plan to sneak in, yes. going to sneak in? No, I am still sane ). Since the Qinghai - Tibet railways is up and going, I was wondering if I could "still" travel independently? If not, what can I do?
Is it true Costa Rica is beautiful country to travel with perfect beaches, lots to explore and night life? Help me and my two girlfriend plan our vacation. We are Russian woman 40year old, but we don't feel we are old - we lookin for fan and great adventure.
Is it true Costa Rica is beautiful country to travel with perfect beaches, lots to explore and night life? Help me and my two girlfriend plan our vacation. We are Russian woman 40year old, but we don't feel we are old - we lookin for fan and great adventure.
What is the lesson of this story? David Pradarelli Assalam-aleikum wa rahmatullah! I came to Islam pretty much on my own. I was born and raised Roman Catholic, but I always had a deep fascination with the spiritualities of other cultures. My Journey started when I desired to have a relationship with my creator. I wanted to find my spirituality, and not the one I was born with. I spent some time in the Catholic religious order known as the Franciscans. I had many friends and I enjoyed prayer times, but it just seemed to relaxed in its faith, and there was, in my opinion, too much arrogance and hypocrisy. When I had returned back from the order into secular living again, I once again was searching for my way to reach God (Allah). One night I was watching the news on television, and of course they were continuing their one-sided half-truth reports on Muslims (always in a negative light instead of balancing it by showing the positive side as well) with images of violence and terrorism. I decided long ago that the news media has no morals whatsoever and will trash anyone for that "juicy story", and I pretty much refused to believe anything they said. I decided to research Islam for myself and draw my own conclusions. What I found paled all the negative images that the satanic media spewed forth. I found a religion deep in love and spiritual truth, and constant God-mindfullness. What may be fanatacism to one person may be devotion to another. I picked up a small paperback Qur'an and began devouring everything I could. It opened my eyes to the wonder and mercy of ALLAH, and I found the fascination growing every day...it was all I could think about. No other religion including Catholicism impacted me in such a powerful way...I actually found myself in God-awareness 24 hours a day 7 days a week...each time I went to my five daily prayers, I went with anticipation...finally! What I have been searching for all of my life. I finally got enough courage to go to a mosque and profess the Shahadah before my Muslm brothers and sisters. I now am a practicing Muslim and I thank ALLAH for leading me to this place: Ashhahdu anna la ilaha ilallah wa Muhammadur rasul ALLAH! This means: "I believe in the oneness and totalness of ALLAH and that Muhammad(peace and blessings be upon him)is the chosen prophet of ALLAH." I now also accept Jesus as no longer equal with ALLAH, but sent as Muhammad was sent ...to bring all of mankind to submission to the will of ALLAH! May all of mankind find the light and truth of ALLAH. Ibrahim Karlsson I was born in an ordinary , non-religious Swedish home, but with a very loving relationship to each other. I had lived my life 25 years without really thinking about the existence of God or anything spiritual what-so-ever; I was the role model of the materialistic man. Or was I? I recall a short story I wrote in 7th grade, something about my future life, where I portray myself as a successful games programmer (I hadn't yet even touched a computer) and living with a Muslim wife!! OK, at that time Muslim to me meant dressing in long clothes and wearing a scarf, but I have no idea where those thoughts came from. Later, in high school, I remember spending much time in the school-library (being a bookworm) and at one time I picked up a translated Qur'an and read some passages from it. I don't remember exactly what I read, but I do remember finding that what it said made sense and was logical to me. Still, I was not at all religious, I couldn't fit God in my universe, and I had no need of any god. I mean, we have Newton to explain how the universe works, right? Time passed, I graduated and started working. Earned some money and moved to my own apartment, and found a wonderful tool in the PC. I became a passionate amateur photographer, and enrolled in activities around that. At one time I was documenting a marketplace, taking snapshots from a distance with my telelens when an angry looking immigrant came over and explained that he would make sure I wasn't going to take any more pictures of his mum and sisters. Strange people those Muslims... More things related to Islam happened that I can't explain why I did what I did. I can't recall the reason I called the "Islamic information organisation" in Sweden, ordering a subscription to their newsletter, buying Yosuf Ali's Qur'an and a very good book on Islam called Islam - our faith. I just did! I read almost all of the Qur'an, and found it to be both beautiful and logical, but still, God had no place in my heart. One year later, whilst out on a patch of land called "pretty island" (it really is) taking autumn-color pictures, I was overwhelmed by a fantastic feeling. I felt as if I were a tiny piece of something greater, a tooth on a gear in God's great gearbox called the universe. It was wonderful! I had never ever felt like this before, totally relaxed, yet bursting with energy, and above all, total awareness of god wherever I turned my eyes. I don't know how long I stayed in this ecstatic state, but eventually it ended and I drove home, seemingly unaffected, but what I had experienced left uneraseable marks in my mind. At this time Microsoft brought Windows-95 to the market with the biggest marketing blitz known to the computer industry. Part of the package was the on-line service The Microsoft Network. And keen to know what is was I got myself an account on the MSN. I soon found that the Islam BBS were the most interesting part of the MSN, and that's where I found Shahida. Shahida is a American woman, who like me has converted to Islam. Our chemistry worked right away, and she became the best pen-friend I have ever had. Our e-mail correspondence will go down in history: the fact that my mailbox grew to something like 3 megabytes over the first 6 months tells its own tale. She and I discussed a lot about Islam and faith in god in general, and what she wrote made sense to me. Shahida had an angels patience with my slow thinking and my silly questions, but she never gave up the hope in me. Just listen to your heart and you'll find the truth she said. And I found the truth in myself sooner than I'd expected. On the way home from work, in the bus with most of the people around me asleep, and myself adoring the sunset, painting the beautifully dispersed clouds with pink and orange colours, all the parts came together, how God can rule our life, yet we're not robots. How I could depend on physics and chemistry and still believe and see Gods work. It was wonderful, a few minutes of total understanding and peace. I so long for a moment like this to happen again! And it did, one morning I woke up, clear as a bell, and the first thought that ran through my brain was how grateful to God I were that he made me wake up to another day full of opportunities. It was so natural, like I had been doing every day of my life! After these experiences I couldn't no longer deny God's existence. But after 25 years of denying God it was no easy task to admit his existence and accept faith. But good things kept happening to me, I spent some time in the US, and at this time I started praying, testing and feeling, learning to focus on God and to listen to what my heart said. It all ended in a nice weekend in New York, of which I had worried a lot, but it turned out to be a success, most of all, I finally got to meet Shahida! At this point there was no return, I just didn't know it yet. But God kept leading me, I read some more, and finally got the courage to call the nearest Mosque and ask for a meeting with some Muslims. With trembling legs I drove to the mosque, which I had passed many times before, but never dared to stop and visit. I met the nicest people there, and I was given some more reading material, and made plans to come and visit the brothers in their home. What they said, and the answers they gave all made sense. Islam became a major part of my life, I started praying regularly, and I went to my first Jumma prayer. It was wonderful, I sneaked in, and sat in the back, not understanding a word the imam was saying, but still enjoying the service. After the khutba we all came together forming lines, and made the two 'rakaas'. It was yet one of the wonderful experiences I have had on my journey to Islam. The sincerity of 200 men fully devoted to just one thing, to praise God, felt great! Slowly my mind started to agree with my heart, I started to picture myself as a Muslim, but could I really convert to Islam? I had left the Swedish state-church earlier, just in case, but to pray 5 times a day? to stop eating pork? Could I really do that? And what about my family and friends? I recalled what Br. Omar told me, how his family tried to get him admitted to an asylum when he converted. Could I really do this? By this time the Internet wave had swept my country, and I too had hooked up with the infobahn. And "out there" were tons of information about Islam. I think I collected just about every web page with the word Islam anywhere in the text, and learned a lot. But what really made a change was a text I found in Great Britain, a story of a newly converted woman with feelings exactly like mine. 12 hours is the name of the text. When I had read that story, and wept the tears out of my eyes I realized that there were no turning back anymore, I couldn't resist Islam any longer. Summer vacation started, and I had made my mind up. I had to become a Muslim! But after all, the start of the summer had been very cold, and if my first week without work was different, I wouldn't lose a day of sunshine by not being on the beach. On the TV the weatherman painted a big sun right on top of my part of the country. OK then, some other day... The next morning; a steel grey sky, with ice-cold gusts of wind outside my bedroom window. It was like God had decided my time was up, I could wait no longer. I had the required bath, and dressed in clean clothes, jumped in my car and drove the 1 hour drive to the mosque. In the Mosque I approached the brothers with my wish, and after dhuhr prayer the Imam and some brothers witnessed me say the Shahada. Alhamdulillah! And to my great relief all my family and friends have taken my conversion very well, they have all accepted it, I won't say they were thrilled, but absolutely no hard feelings. They can't understand all the things I do. Like praying 5 times a day on specific times, or not eating pork meat. They think this is strange foreign customs that will die out with time, but I'll prove them wrong. InshaAllah! Abd al-Hayy Moore I became a Muslim when it seemed I had already accepted Islam in my bones, as if beyond choice, and I only had to make a leap to embrace it formally. Outwardly I was content; inwardly I was coasting. My three-year-old theatre company was disbanded after a hilariously chaotic production for a Tim Leary Benefit at the Family Dog in San Francisco, circa '68 -- naturally the orange juice everyone had passed around was spiked, so that chorus members were doing the final scene in the first ten minutes -- and for six months I had been methodically typing out poetry manuscripts in my attic in Berkeley preparatory to a big publishing peak. I considered myself a Zen Buddhist. But I was other things as well. My normal routine was to get up, sit zazen, smoke a joint, do half an hour of yoga, then read the "Mathnawi" of Rumi, the long mystical poem of that great Persian Sufi of the thirteenth century. Then I met the man who was to be my guide to our teacher in Morocco, Shaykh Muhammad ibn al-Habib, may Allah be pleased with him. At first the meeting was simply remarkable, and my guide simply a remarkable man. But soon our encounter was to become extraordinary, leading to a revolution in my life from which I have never recovered and never hope to. The man looked like an eccentric Englishman. He too had only recently come out of the English version of the Hippie Wave. He was older, refined in his manners, spectacularly witty and intellectual, but of that kind prevalent then who had hobnobbed with the Beatles and knew the Tantric Art collection of Brian Jones firsthand. He had been on all the classic drug quests -- peyote in the Yucatan, mescaline with Laura Huxley -- but with the kif quest in Morocco he had stumbled on Islam and then the Sufis, and the game was up. A profound change had taken place in his life that went far beyond the psychedelic experience. For the three days following our meeting, two other Americans and I listened in awe as this magnificent storyteller unfolded the picture of Islam, of the perfection of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, of the Sufis of Morocco, and of the 100-year-old plus Shaykh, sitting under a great fig tree in a garden with his disciples singing praises of Allah. It was everything I'd always dreamed of. It was poetry come alive. It was the visionary experience made part of daily life, with the Prophet a perfectly balanced master of wisdom and simplicity, an historically accessible Buddha, with a mixture of the earthiness of Moses, the otherworldliness of Jesus, and a light all his own. The prophetic knowledge our guide talked about was a kind of spiritual existentialism. It was a matter of how you enter a room, which foot you entered with, that you sipped water but gulped milk, that you said, "Bismillah" (In the Name of Allah) before eating or drinking, and "Al-hamdulillah" (Praise be to Allah) afterwards, and so on. But rather than seeing this as a burden of hundreds of "how-to's," it was more like what the LSD experience taught us, that there is a "right" way to do things that has, if you will, a cosmic resonance. It is a constant awareness of courtesy to the Creator and His creation that itself ensures and almost visionary intensity. It is hard to put forward any kind of explanation of Islam, to try to suggest the beauty of its totality, through the medium of words. The light of Islam, since it is transformational and alchemical in nature, almost always comes via a human messenger who is a transmitter of the picture by his very being. Face to face with our guide, what struck us most was his impeccable, noble behavior. He seemed to be living what he was saying. Finally the moment came, as a surprise, when he confronted me with my life. "Well," he said one morning after three full days of rapturous agreement that what he was bringing to us was the best thing we'd ever heard, "What do you think? Do you want to become a Muslim?" I hedged. "It's the most beautiful thing I've heard about so far. After all my Zen Buddhism, all my yoga, Tibetan Buddhism and Hindu gurus, this is certainly it! But I think I would like to travel a little, see the world, go to Afghanistan (then unoccupied), maybe meet my Shaykh in a mountain village far off somewhere." "That's not good enough. You have to decide now. Yes or no. If it's yes, then we start on a great adventure. If it's no, then no blame, I've done my duty. I'll just say goodbye and go on my way. But you have to decide now. I'll go downstairs and read a magazine and wait. Take your time." When he had left th
I'm looking for a partner to travel around south America next summer... Does anyone would like to? I'm looking for someone to adventure with me across south america next summer... I'm starting to plan it but i don't want t go by myself... i'm looking for someone friendly with driving lincense to go from chile to Venezuela along all west south america cost... I'm sure that will be a great experience... does anyone would like to?
I have a month off and cash - where should i go!? I was planning to go down the West coast of America with a friend - who has pulled out of it, i have a couple of other options to meet up with friends but I was wondering if anyone had travelled alone and had a great time - i fancy some adventure and would like to explore as much as possible- anyone got recommendations of lone travelling in such a time scale?? PS.- Lived in japan and thailand (though not been to nam etc) Europe is a bit unadventurous - ive lived in Spain and Amsterdam too! Any suggestions/experiences you have had would be great, thanks in advance!
Ha, let's see who can get the most right answers! -60 questions about The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? Twain used Huck as a narrator because the reader can easily relate to a young boy with a believable personality. a. true b. false Twain paints a kinder picture of the WidowDouglas than he does of Miss Watson.. a. true b. false When he writes about the new judge's treatment of Pap, Twain is satirizing "do-good-ers." a. true b. false In the first three chapters Huck sees himself as an intelligent, capable person. a. true b. false From the start, Huck sees Jim as an honorable person. a. true b. false Huck knew his father had returned because a. Tom tells him b. he saw him at the tavern c. Pap summoned Huck to the jail d. he recognized the distinctive boot-print Jim ran away from Miss Watson because a. she was so cruel to him and his family b. he was afraid she'd sell him and separate his family c. he was tired of being a slave d. he wanted to get away from his family What mixed emotions does Huck feel toward his father? a. He loves Pap who wants him to go back to school. b. He hates Pap and loves living with the Widow Douglas and Miss Watson. c. He enjoys his freedom but hates the harsh treatment. d. He hates the boredom, but he loves Pap. On a symbolic level, what is Huck doing when he plots his own death? a. He is burying the old Huck and giving rebirth to a new one. b. He is showing his disgust for Pap. c. He is making everyone feel sorry for him. d. all of the above Instructions: Questions 10-19 refer to chapters 11-16 of Huckleberry Finn. When Huck visits with Mrs. Loftus, he discovers that a. a posse is looking for him b. people think he helped Jim escape c. people think Jim has killed Huck d. people think Huck has killed Jim What goes wrong when Huck puts a dead rattlesnake in Jim's blanket? a. Jim gets angry and strikes Huck. b. Jim thought it was a great joke. c. Nothing happens. d. The rattlesnake's mate bites Jim. Huck feels guilty about not turning Jim in. Why? a. He knows Miss Watson needs Jim. b. Huck shares society's values and feels it would be wrong to hide Jim. c. Huck knows Jim was a mean slave. d. He knew it would be a good way to get money. The last line of chapter 9 says "We got home all safe." Where is "home"? a. the raft b. anywhere they were c. the cave on Jackson Island d. his room at the Widow Douglas's Mrs. Loftus knows Huck isn't a girl because a. he doesn't thread a needle right b. he throws like a boy c. he catches like a boy d. all of the above After his encounter with Mrs. Loftus, Huck and Jim took off, but did stop and made some additions--including a wigwam--to the raft to make it more comfortable and usable. a. true b. false Huck and Jim discover two murderers on the wrecked steamboat. a. true b. false Huck and Jim plan to reach safe territory by booking passage on a boat and going up the Ohio. a. true b. false After tricking Jim about where he was in the fog, Huck thought it was funny how he "put Jim in his place." a. true b. false The fog "incident" helps Huck begin to see Jim as a human being — not just a slave. a. true b. false Instructions: Questions 20-29 refer to chapters 17-23 of Huckleberry Finn. After the steamboat smashed into the raft, Huck and Jim were separated. Huck made it to shore and a. started hunting for Jim b. became upset because he was completely lost c. started walking and came upon a double-log house d. was so tired he stretched out and went to sleep Twain satirizes the hypocritical way some people practice religion when he a. writes about Emmeline's poetry b. writes about the feuding families attending Church carrying guns c. describes the Grangerford's house d. tells about finding Jim again Why does Huck say there is "no home like a raft"? a. He doesn't have daily chores to do on a raft. b. He can get off whenever he wants. c. That is where he is most comfortable. d. No one bothers him there. Huck met the duke and king when a. the Grangerfords introduced them b. he attended church c. they were being chased by irate townspeople d. none of the above The group of four can travel by day now because a. they've prepared a poster saying they've captured Jim and are returning him b. they fake papers showing they own Jim c. the duke and king keep Jim and Huck hidden d. they were in "free" territory so no one questioned Jim's being them How do the townspeople react when Colonel Sherburn kills Boggs? a. They view it with great sadness. b. They see it as a form of entertainment. c. They have total indifference. d. They were totally surprised. Twain seems to have contempt for large groups of humanity. a. true b. false Colonel Sherburn represented people who "look" good, but have an evil core. a. true b. false The duke and king dupe the people out of their money by putting on a musical variety show. a. true b. false As Jim tells Huck about his daughter, Elizabeth, we see that Jim has feelings — just like a white man does. a. true b. false Instructions: Questions30-39 refer to chapters 24-29 of Huckleberry Finn. The king is worried about the 415 dollars missing because a. he's afraid people will think they took it b. he's afraid the duke has taken it and double crossed him c. he's afraid they counted it wrong d. he's afraid the girls know where the money is and took it Huck hides the money a. in the kitchen b. in a hole c. in the coffin d. under the stairs The girls make Huck feel ashamed because a. they are kind to him b. they know what he is really like c. he was mean to Jim d. he was cheating the king and duke Levi Bell's plan for deciding who the real Harvey and William Wilkes are is to a. look at their birth certificates b. have them tell their background in detail c. check their footprints d. compare their handwriting to letters he has Instructions: In the following sets, match the description to each person. Pap a. pretends to be Bridgewater b. has a gloomy preoccupation with death c. attacked by delirium tremens d. furious at daughter's elopement the duke a. pretends to be Bridgewater b. has a gloomy preoccupation with death c. attacked by delirium tremens d. furious at daughter's elopement Col. Grangerford a. pretends to be Bridgewater b. has a gloomy preoccupation with death c. attacked by delirium tremens d. furious at daughter's elopement the king a. repels a lynch mob b. searching for identity c. pretends to be Parson Wilks d. explains what "trash" is Huck a. repels a lynch mob b. searching for identity c. pretends to be Parson Wilks d. explains what "trash" is Col. Sherburn a. repels a lynch mob b. searching for identity c. pretends to be Parson Wilks d. explains what "trash" is Instructions: Questions 40-49 refer to chapters 30-35 of Huckleberry Finn. Who eventually sells Jim? a. the duke b. Huck c. the king d. the Phelps Why is the turning point of the novel considered to be when Huck chooses "to go to hell"? a. We see he can accept the consequences of his actions. b. He follows his conscience instead of society. c. He sees himself as the evil person he is. d. He finally makes a decision without Tom's help. When he arrives at the Phelps' farm, Tom pretends to be a. Huck b. Buck c. Sid d. none of the above Huck had no problem choosing to steal Jim because a. he still accepts society's view that he is "evil" b. he knew it was the right thing to do c. Miss Watson needed Jim d. none of the above Huck is appalled because Tom agrees to help steal Jim. Why? a. Huck knew that Tom thought slavery was right. b. Tom never liked Jim. c. Huck saw Tom as a moral person and couldn't believe he'd do anything immoral. Why does Huck allow Tom to "take over" the plot to free Jim? a. Huck doesn't want to make Tom angry. b. Huck still sees Tom as having superior cleverness. c. Huck was too tired to lead any longer. d. all of the above How does Tom shock Aunt Sally? a. by showing up at her house b. He tells her of his parents' death. c. He kisses her. d. none of the above Why does Huck try to help the duke and king when he discovers the townspeople know about them? a. He plans to further expose them. b. He thought he could convince them to leave. c. He wanted to learn some of their tricks. d. His instinctive goodness is stronger than his dislike of them. How does Huck respond to the duke and king being tarred and feathered? a. He is glad they got what they deserve. b. It sickens him. c. He wishes he had been part of it. b. He tries to save them. Why does Tom get upset when Huck steals the watermelon? a. Tom didn't want Huck to decide what to do. b. It isn't the right time. c. He might have exposed their plan. d. They didn't really need it. Instructions: Questions 50-60 refer to chapters 36-43 of Huckleberry Finn. The escape plan shows the differences between Huck and Tom. What is Huck's attitude? a. unrealistic b. straightforward c. negative d. excitement What is Tom's attitude toward the escape plan? a. realistic b. positive c. It had to be perfect. d. It had to be done "by the book." How does the last warning letter affect the Phelpses? a. They totally dismiss it. b. They begin to laugh c. They get neighbors with guns so Jim won't be stolen. d. They release Jim. Tom gets shot during the escape. Why doesn't Huck sneak out at night to see him? a. Huck was still angry over the entire mess. b. He promises Aunt Sally he'd stay in the house. c. Huck is still protecting Jim. d. The Phelpses were watching Huck too closely for him to be able to leave. Why was Tom "the gladdest of all" because he had a bullet in the leg? a. It made him a hero. b. It added to the excitement of the adventure. c. It proved his plan had worked. d. all of the above At this point we find out what happened to Huck's Pap. What happened? a. He has tracked Huck to the Phelpses' home. b. He has repented for being so mean. c. He was the dead man Jim saw floating down the river. d. He disappeared and no one heard from him again. What does Jim's behavior at the end of the book tell us about his character? a. He is noble. b. He is weak. c. He is selfish. d. He is intelligent At the end of the novel Huck says he is going a. "to light out ahead of the rest" b. to return to Widow Douglas and become "sivilized" c. "to take another run down the river" d. to go to school and get some "learnin'" After all is said and done, what do we learn about Jim's fate? a. He prefers life as a slave. b. His family has already been sold. c. He cares about himself more than others. d. He's been free all along according to Miss Watson's will. Huck realizes he is now free to a. help other slaves escape b. choose his own future c. return to Jackson Island d. all of the above The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is about a. the sin of slavery b. the hypocrisy of society c. a young boy growing up d. all of the above lb, I'm guessing that you either are or have been in an online school or maybe just dealt with one (parent, tutor, maybe even a teacher) and yes. I have been given this task to read this but I know I can't read it in one day let alone one night. So, may I ask how you know that this is an online school question?
Ode To Back To The Future? What do you think of this poem? The greatest movie of its kind A better one no one can find Back To The Future parts One, Two, Three Time travel essentially is the key Those who are not planning to watch this Do not know just what they will miss So fine, so grand, indescribably great To watch this show it’s never too late All the jokes, minor, yet funny things The times when that clock actually rings The café, schoolhouse, and town square Perfect as can be, ever so rare Back To The Future, the best movie of all How can anyone not respond to this call To relive the adventure time and time again Behold the greatest movie, no loss, only gain Letting viewers get joyful, thrillful days With all kinds of means and humorous ways Back To The Future, legendary films King of the world, Lord of all realms
Should I stay home or move out? I'm in my second year of college and my original plan was to go here for 2 years while living at home,save money and transfer to a university in another city.But my college is a really good school that offers degrees, and has great opportunities. I'm traveling abroad for pennies this year becuase of it, and next year my same club is going to China, and this is a club of people going into my career and in the trips you network with other people in your career field. Also the profs are really great, and becuase of the small class size i'm doing great and have gotten scholarships every year becuase of it! I've saved enough money to avoid student loans so far, and still work during school to keep it that way.I've met great people and have a social life,but I hate living at home. I want to go to a new and cxciting city, adventure, and just finally be free. Is freedom worth leaving a good school? My city is really expensive to live in,a friend lives in a room in a basemnet for $400 a month.
Does anyone study there family roots in USA and find out how they got here.? The true American is the Native American (Right..)! Why is it some many young adults are so angry with illegal immigrants in this country today.? You will discover all your ancestors (Your blood)! were once immigrants...study your history before you judge others...please, the immigrant you judge might be a long lost relative or friend of one..your immigrant ancestors built your future here and so many of you are denying others a future for there families today. Travel the world and then you may judge others. thanks for letting me vent...love u all. Additional Details Mar 14, 2006 at 4:00 pm Regarding "apples to Apples".! When your young and in need of adventure..you just go for it, I travelled from ireland and lived in many countries...i never planned to live here, i fell in love and just stayed.? what do you think i should do...chance life and be happy or go home to a great economic country, live life and miss my one chance of happiness..not all immigrants come here for a better life.! I am speaking of heart...a person who has every right to choose a home for other reasons than making money..i pay taxes..i am educated and i am illegal, but i am a real person with heart, and i could not imagine anyone trying to take that from me, cos its the law. If an alien respects this country and abides by your laws, this should make them legal in every way as a human being. We all sometimes forget this.
Which planet is stronger in my Natal chart? Please View? thanks? Zodiac in degrees 0.00 Placidus Orb:0 Sun Capricorn 15.20 Ascendant Sagittarius 17.51 Moon Aries 6.40 II Capricorn 16.23 Mercury Capricorn 11.26 III Aquarius 16.26 Venus Scorpio 28.51 IV Pisces 18.34 Mars Pisces 28.24 V Aries 20.46 Jupiter Pisces 18.22 VI Taurus 20.35 Saturn Sagittarius 15.58 VII Gemini 17.51 Uranus Sagittarius 23.55 VIII Cancer 16.23 Neptune Capricorn 5.54 IX Leo 16.26 Pluto Scorpio 9.35 Midheaven Virgo 18.34 Lilith Cancer 4.56 XI Libra 20.46 Asc node Aries 16.16 XII Scorpio 20.35 The planetary positions in the houses express the facts relative to destiny. Planets in the houses Sun in Ascendant Moon in IV Mercury in Ascendant Venus in XII Mars in IV Jupiter in III Saturn in XII Uranus in Ascendant Neptune in Ascendant Pluto in XI Lilith in VII Asc node in IV -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is now the interpretative analysis of your birth chart. It goes over the various items in the previous tables and explains what it means for you. The planetary aspects are also explained further on. If you'd like to get a clearer and easier to understand birth chart, then please use the Merlin Natal Report. You can also get additional information through this interactive feature: today's transits (horoscope for today) astrology previsions (14 days) compatibility with your partner Birth Chart This birth chart shows the positions of the planets of m The planets in the signs The position of the planets in the signs of the Zodiac has an influence on the character of the individual and these influences form a large part of the individual psyche. Sun in Capricorn She is honest, reserved, circumspect, honorable and strong-willed. Quietly ambitious within the realms of the possible, she likes and takes on responsibility. She can work in the social domain. Weaknesses: a bitter, hostile, disagreeable and mistrustful mind. Moon in Aries She is autonomous, emancipated, courageous. Self-assured, with energetic activities. She is ambitious and enthusiastic. Weaknesses: impulsiveness, domination, aggressiveness, great impetuousness. Constant changing of job. Mercury in Capricorn Reflective, deep thinker: a fine and vivacious mind. Undertakes lengthy studies or, if circumstances do not allow, will teach herself. A rational person. Weaknesses: rancor, coldness, malice, and often a pessimist. Venus in Scorpio Sensual and passionate, she likes love, the act of making love. Passionate loves, full of ardor and desire where the partner needs to be able to match her level or else recriminations will follow. While being passionate, she is also jealous and possessive. Weaknesses: if disappointed or deceived in love, she can become bitter and odious. She hates the person as much as she used to love. Only jealousy can be as strong as hate. Mars in Pisces She is choleric, boils over, and easily gets exasperated. She has difficulty in controlling herself. Weaknesses: The constraints of society can provoke her to great anger. Religious extremists in particular can drive her insane. These rages can put her in very unpleasant situations. Jupiter in Pisces Strength, tenderness, devotion, charity, pity. Weaknesses: lets herself go, can sometimes be a social parasite. Saturn in Sagittarius She has her own way of thinking about a subject, she has her own ideas about things. She respects society and its rules guide her conduct. Weaknesses: hard, unforgiving, rigorous, insensitive and sometimes inhuman. A limited and narrow mind. Uranus in Sagittarius She is shy, delicate but proud, bold and lively. Neptune in Capricorn She is discerning, wise and sensible. Pluto in Scorpio Great sexual activity. Sign and ascendant Capricorn ascendant Sagittarius The planets in the houses The planetary positions in the houses express the facts relative to destiny. Sun in I Forceful personality. She is strong-willed, authoritarian. She is self-confident but is sometimes arrogant. Has a happy childhood. Her desire for self-development leads to success and she has a good professional job. Moon in IV She likes family life, peace and quiet: she likes to stay at home, surrounded by loved ones, in agreeable circumstances. Positively influenced by the mother. Mercury in I Lively, alert, penetrating and ingenious mind. She expresses herself easily, is a born orator. She always looks on the bright side. Very adaptable. Venus in XII She is devoted to sick or impoverished people. Can be in the medical or social professions. She likes animals, tranquility, peace and solitude. She has secret love affairs. Mars in IV Quick decisions, she has a lot of things on her plate and wants to climb the social ladder. She will succeed through phenomenal work-rate. Stormy family life, where her aggressiveness shows itself. Jupiter in III She has good judgement, a sense of values, an open and optimistic mind, a good education and high moral standards. She likes studying. She is successful in communications work. Her professional work is a vocation and plays a great part in her life. Saturn in XII She likes quiet and solitude above everything. She looks for work (or can work) alone, without being bothered. She hates chatting, outside noises. Uranus in I She is above all independent and original. Sometimes blunt and irritable. Never lets herself be influenced. She does not tolerate any sort of setback. She is ready for adventure, even though it's risky. Neptune in I She is intuitive, sensitive. Not a fighter and is indecisive. The houses in the signs Ascendant in Sagittarius She will have an intellectual profession. Teaching, research, philosophy, mathematics. Children will be a source of happiness and pride. House II in Capricorn Success in professional life will be long and laborious. Continuously working towards it, she will finally achieve universally acknowledged success. House III in Aquarius She is always at the forefront of progress. Likes everything that is new, original and ingenious. Likes every new idea, as long as it improves life and naturally is good for everyone. She is happy to travel even at a moment's notice, likes a life full of change and meetings. House IV in Pisces She is very susceptible to the mood of those around her. A hard difficult upbringing can mark her for life. When a child, has to be protected, given confidence. House V in Aries Full of initiative. Things are done to the full, with energy, vigor and strength of purpose: It is the same with love life. Children will be hardy and rarely ill. House VI in Taurus Completely trusted at work. Knows how to keep a secret and is of irreproachable honesty. Weak point: the throat. House VII in Gemini Marries quite young, and divorces later. A second marriage doubtless with less passion but a lot of friendship. Frightened of living alone in old age. House VIII in Cancer Small inheritances. House IX in Leo She is tolerant, accepts all differences and respects them. She is honest and loyal. House X in Virgo All medical, paramedic or social work are recommended. House XI in Libra Looks for friends among "well-placed" people, artists known even regionally, influential people in society, the social or political world, likes high class evenings. House XII in Scorpio Work in the police field, likes investigating other people's private lives. Interplanetary aspects The interplanetary aspects have a strong influence on the character and disposition of the individual and, consequently, on her destiny. The conjunction aspect is variable and depends above all on the nature of the conjoint planets. 439 Conjunction Sun - Mercury She is intelligent and knows what she wants. Is a good organizer, she likes moving, travel. She likes literature. 179 Conjunction Mercury - Neptune She can put down in writing everything that her imagination and intuition dictates. -147 Opposition Jupiter - Midheaven She likes to vaunt herself too much, is pretentious. Only one thing interests her: herself - and she brings every conversation around to herself. She has highs and lows in her professional life. 145 Sextile Mercury - Pluto She has a great sense of observation and quickly grasps the situation. She is crafty, subtle and critical. 130 Conjunction Saturn - Ascendant She is serious, sober, thoughtful, pays attention to detail. She likes to be with older people. 109 Sextile Sun - Jupiter She has high social ambitions, respects justice and the law. She is tolerant, optimistic, kindly. She has every chance for professional success in a strictly legal setting. -96 Square Moon - Neptune She lacks firmness, she is weak and lazy. She likes to live in a dream, in the imaginary. 86 Trine Venus - Mars She is amorous, not a peaceful and calm lover but a passionate one with a strong temperament. She is demonstrative in love, and likes healthy pleasures. She enjoys life to the full. -81 Square Jupiter - Saturn She is indifferent to what goes on around her, is mistrustful and always unsatisfied. She is easily irritated. -68 Square Jupiter - Ascendant She does not listen to those around her, she is pretentious and goes to excess when eating. 60 Trine Sun - Midheaven She knows what she wants on the professional level, is aware of her objectives and does everything to achieve them, she will carry out plans to the very end. She has a good job as well as a good reputation. 58 Conjunction Saturn - Uranus She knows how to be on top of the situation. She perseveres, is determined but ingenious and original. She is very practical. She proceeds slowly, but is always bound to achieve her objectives in the end. 47 Conjunction Uranus - Ascendant She is always changing, is unstable. She is ready to innovate, to change everything. She is inventive. -35 Square Moon - Mercury She is happy in her imaginary world and thus is happy nowhere, because she can never find her ideal world - thus causing a lot of change, instability and also disquiet. She is a liar, a gossip and leaves herself open to criticism. Her lies save her. If the other aspects allow, she can be a very good novelist. 31 Conjunction Moon - Mars She is frank, honest, full of vigor and ambition. She is strong-willed and powerful at work. She is a little hard on herself but, above all, on others whose capacity for action is not as great. 27 Conjunction Sun - Neptune She has a fertile imagination, is full of inspiration, and very emotional - all qualities that she uses on the professional level. She likes the Arts, beauty. -23 Square Mars - Uranus She is full of contradictions. She is original, tending to the eccentric, violent, headstrong, impatient and irascible. She fights to the bitter end to overcome hurdles, and has the strength to overcome them. -23 Square Saturn - Midheaven She must struggle a lot and work hard to achieve her aims. Although confronted by discouraging circumstances, she knows how to set off again and continue the fight. 9 Trine Mercury - Midheaven She likes to have her own ideas about things, to form an opinion and think over the problems it poses. She is an intellectual. -9 Square Jupiter - Uranus She is too independent and her liberty is all-important. She lacks diplomacy, and her extravagance is shocking. She likes verbal battles and espouses extremist ideas in order to shock her companions. She has a number of internal tensions. 7 Sextile Neptune - Pluto 3 Trine Moon - Venus She is gracious, sweet and gay. She likes pleasure and entertainment, but also the Arts. She needs tenderness, loves and wants children. She appreciates home life in a comfortable atmosphere. -3 Square Uranus - Midheaven She cannot carry through her plans, schemes to the end. These are changeable. She lacks forethought, attention. She throws herself into things, more than reacts to them. If you'd like to get a clearer and easier to understand birth chart, then please use the Merlin Natal Report. You can also get additional information through this interactive feature: today's transits (horoscope for today) astrology previsions (14 days) compatibility with your partner Aspects Planet Aspect Planet Orb/Value Sun Conjunction Mercury 3.54 439 Sun Sextile Jupiter 3.02 109 Sun Conjunction Neptune 9.26 27 Sun Trine Midheaven 3.13 60 Moon Square Mercury 4.46 -35 Moon Trine Venus 7.49 3 Moon Conjunction Mars 8.16 31 Moon Square Neptune 0.46 -96 Mercury Conjunction Neptune 5.32 179 Mercury Sextile Pluto 1.51 145 Mercury Trine Midheaven 7.07 9 Venus Trine Mars 0.27 86 Mars Square Uranus 4.29 -23 Jupiter Square Saturn 2.24 -81 Jupiter Square Uranus 5.32 -9 Jupiter Square Ascendant 0.31 -68 Jupiter Opposition Midheaven 0.11 -147 Saturn Conjunction Uranus 7.57 58 Saturn Conjunction Ascendant 1.53 130 Saturn Square Midheaven 2.36 -23 Uranus Conjunction Ascendant 6.03 47 Uranus Square Midheaven 5.21 -3 Neptune Sextile Pluto 3.41 7 1330 -485 845 Sign types & asteroids Signs masculine 3 Signs of fire 3 Signs feminine 7 Signs of earth 3 Signs cardinals 4 Signs of air 0 Signs fixed 2 Signs of water 4 Signs mutable 4 Chiron Gemini 17.44 R Ceres Sagittarius 7.53 Pallas Scorpio 15.07 Juno Capricorn 14.46 Vesta Aries 12.43 Fortune Pisces 9.11 South node Libra 16.16 If you'd like to get a clearer and easier to understand birth chart, then please use the Merlin Natal Report. your birth chart graphic (click to enlarge) Click on a planet for more information
kamal karna roy, the reverend dr, story , may be u know yet, how about by end election of u s President 08 ? the reverend dr kamal karna k roy _republica or a national story or international story of jeungle democracy? see below NewsNation Investigations Education Photos & Video World Technology KidsPost Discussions Metro Entertainment Religion Corrections Business Health Post Magazine Archives PoliticsPolitics Blogs House/Senate Votes White House Congress 2008 Campaign In Depth Polls In the Loop DC | MD | VA OpinionsOpinions Home Toles Cartoons On Faith Blogs Telnaes Animations PostGlobal Feedback Outlook Discussion Groups LocalMetro News Weather Local Explorer Jobs Education Traffic Community Guides Cars DC | MD | VACrime The Extras Real Estate Columns/Blogs Obituaries Local Business Yellow Pages SportsRedskins D.C. 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Wall Street Crisis Forces Candidates to Shift Their Focus The contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination raced to inject themselves into the debate over the credit and housing crisis yesterday, slamming the Bush administration's failure to do more to avoid a crisis as the economy once again surged to the forefront of the campaign. - By Jonathan Weisman and Shailagh Murray CommentsLISANROY wrote: Author Andrew Romano Email | Bio CategoriesThe Filter Top of the Week Onscener Ad Hawk Expertinent Early States Newsbyte Politech Stumper TV Super Tuesday Sam Brownback Rudy Giuliani Mike Huckabee Duncan Hunter John McCain Ron Paul Mitt Romney Tom Tancredo Fred Thompson Joe Biden Hillary Clinton Chris Dodd John Edwards Mike Gravel Dennis Kucinich Barack Obama Bill Richardson Al Gore Mike Bloomberg Ralph Nader George W. 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On Wednesday I wrote that "depending how March 4 shakes out, [the Potomac Primary] results--and the likely Obama wins in Wisconsin and Hawaii--may help determine the Democratic nominee by the ides of March." My thinking went like this: After eight (and maybe 10 straight wins), the Illinois senator will lead at that point by more than 100 pledged delegates--but it won't be enough to reach magic number (2,025) by the end of primary season in June. Looking ahead, the 400 uncommitted Democratic superdelegates--the only people with the power to put either Clinton or Obama over the top--will have a choice: 1) prolong the contest through the convention, ensuring a messy, divisive battle involving Florida, Michigan and back room wheeling and dealing or 2) move en masse to the "people's choice" and get busy uniting the party for November. But is Obama's tipping point coming sooner than even I expected? Yesterday afternoon, the New York Times (among others) reported that Rep. 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DiscussEnter Your CommentSubmit Member Comments Posted By: CANDIDATE_REPUBLICAN (March 18, 2008 at 6:46 AM) the rev dr kamal karna k roy aka joseph geronimo jr , a republiican hopeful , f e commission washinton dc complained to we the people through news media, although has had hate and negligent attitude towads member of the weaker community,viz the rev dr kamal karna karuna roy, a mobile clergy on vow of poverty, I R S rule, and honestly a u s american poor and member of have_nots in u s america, and a member of the disadvantage people in u s of america, wished to get slightly richer as the holder of federal job, full time contractual for 4 years, which could be renewable with polical and people's conditions , w e f 1.20. 2009, The u s born american with other qualifications could apply for the job, which job is almost highest paid in federal jobs , and usa is a equal opportunity employer. Bute there are more than one entity to put selection *** election harder or illegal. There has been published reports in u s news media, viz new york times news daily published from city of new york that John Mccain would be nominee of gop for u s presidential election through hundres oflegal compliances etc etc. I was confirmed in my knowledge that GOP national committee , washington dc with assistance of 436 + defendants would discriminate againt kamal karna k roy for getting the federal of of u s president on equal epportunity in employment for u s citizen, as mccain gets preference than patriot,, clergy, management specialist and author of many books and publication, and the author book named "JUNGLE DEMOCRACIES ALL OVER THE GLOBE INCLUDING THE U S A, CAT AND MOUSE DOCTRINES OF OPPRESSIONS OB WEAKER PEOPLE< WEAKER ENTITIES<WHERIN WE THE PEOPLE ARE INCUDED AND THEY ARE BENEFICIARIES<WEAKER NATIONS BY MOST POWERFULS< PEOPLE< ENTITIES< POWERFUL NATIONS INCLUDING SUPERPOWERVIZ USA ET AL AND ALLIES ( MAY BE USA OR ALLIES< U K < PAKISTAN DO NOT PARTICIPATE IN MASS OPPRESSIONS: AUTHOR MAY NOT ADMIT HIS VIEWS< DUE TO CONFLICT OF INTERESTS< AFTERALL AUTHOR WAS A MEMBER OF WE THE PEOPLE AND WE THE OEOPLE MUST PRESERVE NATIONAL VIZ USA HONOR IN HOME ABROAD::::dr roy filed complaint of discrimination on equal employmentHello LISANROY Change Preferences | Sign Out Sign In | Register Now Print Edition | Subscribe NewsNation Investigations Education Photos & Video World Technology KidsPost Discussions Metro Entertainment Religion Corrections Business Health Post Magazine Archives PoliticsPolitics Blogs House/Senate Votes White House Congress 2008 Campaign In Depth Polls In the Loop DC | MD | VA OpinionsOpinions Home Toles Cartoons On Faith Blogs Telnaes Animations PostGlobal Feedback Outlook Discussion Groups LocalMetro News Weather Local Explorer Jobs Education Traffic Community Guides Cars DC | MD | VACrime The Extras Real Estate Columns/Blogs Obituaries Local Business Yellow Pages SportsRedskins D.C. 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The example that he cited are based on relationships, yes- whether they be a cousin or a hairdresser. However, the GREAT BIG DIFFERENCE is that when someone goes out of their way to verbally expound the degree of influence that someone has on you as well as when you tout this person as a role model or "mentor" - well now this is VERY dofferent. By doing this, you indeed are connecting yourself to this person in every way since you indicated that their beliefs were used to mentor and foster your own beliefs. When you look up to someone as a mentor or role model, you are believing in the basic principles of theirs. Obama's open statements to th ereverend being his spiritual mentor and best friend makes his beliefs as suspect as the reverend's. In addition, Obama can now denounce all he wants to but how could he be a parishioner for 17 years and listen to these types of statements if as Obama NOW states are "outrageous"? I think that we need to realy questiob Obama's truthfullness or question his judgement. In either case, the country should seriously reconsider any support for such a candidate. It is frightening that Obama's paltform really emphasizes "change" and his real agenda would seem to indicate other. We need to change our support to Senator Clinton and assure her success in November. 3/17/2008 9:05:12 PM Recommend (0) Report Abuse Discussion Policy LISANROY wrote: amemended comments of dr kamal roy dt 3,17,2008 LISANROY wrote: COMmENTS OF REV DR KAMAL KARNA Karuna ROY A REPUBLICAN CANIDATE AND HoPEFUL TO BE the NOMINEE OF GOP IN SCHEDULED ELECTION FOr NOV 4, 2008, IF BE HELD WITHOUT any COURT ORDER OF INJUNCTION to postpone corrpt election as PRAYED BY DR kamal k k ROY ALLEGING SKY_HIGH AND CLOUD_DARK CORRUPTIONS BY DEFENDANTS IN CIVIL ACTIONS FILED IN 20+ U S D COURT actions in 20+ different JURISDICTIONS with allegations against defendants for negligence to enforce laws not TO PUSH OUT ELECTORAL CONTESTANTS FROM WEAKER COMMUNITIES OF HAVE-nots 3/17/2008 9:04:05 PM Recommend (0) Report Abuse Discussion Policy rmorris391 wrote: well this is "midly amusing". While I am generally an advocate of Kinsley, and Slate magazine, as well as, Time magazine. I must take umbrage, with the sacastic tone of this tome. It is a thinly veiled attempt to incite debate over issues, and non-issues, which may be unrelated to the national campaign. While the Mainstream Media (MSM) has too much time on its hands, to consider a long winded campaign, the focus has shifted to non-political discourse, about intractable problems that confound american society. We have issues related to baseball players, after all, who alledgedly used illegal substances to puff up their biceps. Certainly, congress can devise a surge campaign to intervene with major league baseball, and save the poor players from the rich players. After all, the economic crisis in MLB is looming, and requires some "foreign ownership equity." This is, afterall the land of "ownership." At least that is what a young president Bush promised the american public. Once a new president is elected, a series of "signing agreements" can be implemented to remove my umbrages. 3/17/2008 8:54:47 PM Recommend (0) Report Abuse Discussion Policy LL22102 wrote: Man.... Youre in trouble... You used the N word. 3/17/2008 8:51:00 PM Recommend (0) Report Abuse Discussion Policy LISANROY wrote: COMENTS OF REV DR KAMAL KARNAK ROY A REPUBLICAN CANIDATE AND HPEFUL TO BE NOMINEE OF GOP IN SCHEDULED ELECTION FO NOV 4, 2008, IF BNE HELD WITHOUT COURT ORDER OF INJUNCTION PRAYED BY DR ROY ALLEGING SKY_HIGHJ ANMD CLOUD_DARK CORRUPTIONS BY DEFENDANTS IN CIVIL ACTIONS FILED IN 20+ U S D COURT JURISDICTIONS TO PUSH OUT ELECTORAL CONTESTANTS FROM WEAKER COMMUNITIES OF HAVE-nots in usa, viz rev dr kamal roy, an ondained clegy on vow of poverty declarations with i r s, i e dr roy is u s american poor and a member of weaker communities. Dr roy may not be a quiter from electoral race as a victim of corruptions and he will moe upto u s suprem court until jutie doo are opened to weaker people o uitably contest and may be win us presidency some day in decades ......as a woman is trying for presidency and 1/ 2african_american (black is thriving for presidency in 2008 , w theb hy not a member of have_not community successfuly capture u s presidency, but if the inequitable condition prevail then it may take a revolution or two to make way to succeed asis current jungle democratic condition all over the globe including in usa wherin democracy is defacto a powerplay of super rich, powerfuls, elites in society, human_gods , devils of democracy et al... pakistan poltical parties may keep president musarraf until his end of curren term without questioning his lawfulness in the post and judges who were terminated by musarrf shall not handle the agreement of political parties who came recently in power may create peace in the yet volatile state of pakistan. In view political environment is so clouded to peaceful solutions in groups of divisions and conflicts, a middle couse in between musarraf and political parties appear essential to keep peace in pakistan. opinion/comment repackaged by assistants to the rev kamal karna roy, a u s republican hopeful nd demanding to be nominated as mr clean republican nominee for u s president 2008 no election if be held on time rev lisa n r alston, chief campaign of dr roy for u s president 2008 Your Comments On... Needed: Honesty on Iraq Without tying their hands, the candidates need to answer hard questions. start making similar demands. Ah, democracy in action. UPDATE, 11:51 p.m.: Searching my inbox, I noticed that the Obama campaign has announced seven superdelegate pickups since March 4. So there might be something to my "steady drip" theory. With seven weeks until Pennsylvania, a constant stream of superdelegate endorsements is a good way to create the impression of momentum--whether or not the supers in question decided to endorse today, yesterday or last month. Conversely, a sudden flood this week might've struck observers as a show of pre-March 4 support--and left them wondering whether Obama could keep attracting superdelegates after Clinton's wins in Ohio and Texas. Now it *looks like* he is. Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama
Does the Edge of the Solar System Look Like? Ask Voyager.? What Does the Edge of the Solar System Look Like? Ask Voyager. 11.05.03 Voyager is reaching the edge of the solar system. This is no Christopher Columbus false call, mind you. Eight billion miles from the Sun, Voyager's 26-year journey has made it the farthest-reaching spacecraft in the solar system and it is about to set a new record. All of the planets and objects within our solar system are surrounded by a sort-of bubble created by supersonic wind from the Sun. The spacecraft that first laid its robotic eyes on Jupiter and Saturn, is about to burst through that bubble, or may have already, according to some scientists. This still shows the locations of Voyager 1 & 2 Voyager 1 is traveling faster, reaching the termination shock sooner. The dramatic orange border to the left represents the bow shock, a theoretical area created as interstellar gas runs into the solar atmosphere. The location of the termination shock, or the boundary into the area where interstellar gas and solar wind start to mix, has been a mystery to scientists because it moves with regard to the power of the solar wind. Click on the image for movie. Also avail: color print-resolution & other movie formats or black & white high res. Credit: NASA "There has to be a sense of wonder in that this is the first manmade object that is touching interstellar space and this has never happened," said Dr. Tom Krimigis of the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), Johns Hopkins University. "We're getting out of the protective cocoon of the Sun and this clearly marks a milestone in humanity's knowledge of our environment." It makes sense that the Voyager mission, consisting of two identical spacecraft launched in the heady robotic exploration era of the 1970s should be the farthest traveled manmade objects ever, nearly four billion miles from Pluto's orbit. Voyager 1 provided the first views of volcanoes outside of Earth on one of Jupiter's moon, Io, as well as close-ups of Saturn's rings and evidence of a ring around Jupiter in 1979. Voyager 2 provided the very first look at Uranus and Neptune in 1986 and 1989, respectively. Also significant, both are appointed planetary ambassadors - they each carry a 12-inch gold-plated copper disk containing sounds and images selected to portray the culture and diversity of Earth and meant to be played by an alien form of life that may encounter Voyager.0 Where's the Edge? Christopher Columbus had to sail the high seas to prove the world was round; how are scientists so certain a bubble blown by the solar wind surrounds us? Scientists call the murky region to the left of the Voyager trajectory in the image the heliosheath, because everything within it is influenced by the Sun ('helio' in Greek). What's out there at the boundaries of our solar system? Starting out at a view of our Milky Way galaxy, the orange gas in the animation represents the interstellar medium. The bow shock is created because the heliosphere is moving through like a boat through the water, crashing through the interstellar gases. The bow shock in front of the moving heliosphere is similar to the one observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. Click for animation. Credit: NASA The heliopause is the last boundary of that region where interstellar space, or matter from other stars, takes over as the ruler of the roost. Voyager isn't expected to reach the area for another 20 years. Entering the fluid region known as the heliosheath, past the theoretical boundary of the 'termination shock,' however, marks the first step toward that ultimate goal. The heliosheath represents a mixing bowl-region in which smaller amounts of solar wind mix with gas from outside our solar system. NASA Scientist Dr. Eric Christian imagines the theoretical boundary looks a lot like the water that bounces off a plate in the sink. It's not a defined straight (or round) line, but more fluid so the boundary moves a little bit. This movement has been a problem for researchers. It's very hard to know when Voyager has crossed the line - in fact, two science teams are lining up right now with different interpretations of unusual readings in their data stream from the spacecraft. Left: video of water running on a plate: the first border formed is like the termination shock and the water between the shock and the rim is the heliosheath. Water runs out toward the rim and then rushes back, similar to solar wind and indeed the reason scientists know the boundaries exist. Like the heliopause, once the water runs off the rim, it's out in the sink, or in this case, interstellar space. Credit: NASA/ESA. Right: solar wind raging into space as seen by the spacecraft SOHO after the solar storms of October 28. Credit: NASA/ESA. The European Space Agency has more on solar wind. And then there are the implications of this discovery. Voyager scientists are about to re-write a lot of textbooks and update a lot of theories. As Dr. Krimigis said, "the models that predict what the Sun and Voyager do are very crude." Uncharted Territory Both Dr. Frank McDonald of the University of Maryland and Dr. Krimigis have spent the better part of their careers tracking the fascinating adventure that has been the Voyager mission. And they represent the two opposing sides to this new controversy. In August 2002, Voyager scientists saw data that they had never seen before. Namely a large amount of low-energy particles flowing away from the Sun. The APL group interpreted this as the energy from the Sun reaching a dead end in this particular area. "All models and theories have been telling us that's where the edge of the solar system begins to feel the pressure from the interstellar space," said Dr. Krimigis. "When you're sitting on the beach, depending on the wind, the waves can become very strong and blow over you, and at other times you're perfectly dry. Solar wind blows hot and cold - when hot, it [washes over Voyager] and when it's cold it retreats." The Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft are identical with different flight paths. Voyager 2 was actually launched first, on August 20, 1977; Voyager 1 was launched September 5. Both are about 8 billion miles from the Sun, but Voyager 1 is traveling at a speed of 3.6 AU per year while Voyager 2 is speeding along at about 3.3 AU per year. One 'AU' equals the distance between the Sun and Earth, or 93 million miles. Credit: NASA This strange data appeared from August through February, convincing the APL team that for six months Voyager had entered into the heliosheath. In February, it was as if the heliosheath retreated like water moving back toward the ocean at the beach, and Voyager was back within the solar wind. Meanwhile Dr. McDonald's team analyzed data from their instruments and concluded that they had merely rubbed against the boundary of the termination shock, but had not entered it. While both groups are uncertain what happened for those six months, they are both convinced that Voyager is currently back within the bubble of the solar wind, and will be crossing that termination shock either again in the next year, or for the first time. "We say we're just in the suburbs approaching the termination shock. They would say we're downtown, we're there," said Dr. McDonald. A Great Educated Guess Scientists are basing their theories on examples of this termination shock phenomenon they have seen before. The Hubble Space Telescope snapped a picture of a bow shock created as the wind from a star more powerful than that of our Sun's collided with a young star in the nearby Orion Nebula. As the fast stellar wind ran into slow moving gas, a shock front was formed, like the wave created when a boat moves through water. The Hubble Space Telescope imaged this view in February 1995. The arcing, graceful structure is actually a bow shock about half a light-year across, created from the wind from the star L.L. Orionis colliding with the Orion Nebula flow. For more information on this image, see HubbleSite. Click on the image for a very large version. Credit: NASA, The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) Unfortunately, the instrument on Voyager 1 that measures solar wind has stopped working. A few of the remaining instruments have tried to pick up the slack, but that makes for a bit more guesswork and legwork on the part of scientists to prove their case. The excitement resulting from the controversy is inspiring the science community and the many people who continue to be fascinated by Voyager's journey. It also provides a great example of the uncertainty scientists deal with on a daily basis as they create theories, and then modify them again and again. In the meantime, as Dr. McDonald put it, "We keep making new discoveries, going places no one has ever been before." And isn't that the point of exploration? More Voyager Resources JPL Voyager Home Page Voyager's Golden Record / Flash Feature The History & Science of Voyager Voyager Press Release & Images Rachel A. Weintraub NASA Goddard Space Flight Center + Back to Top + Freedom of Information Act + Budgets, Strategic Plans and Accountability Reports + The President's Management Agenda + NASA Privacy Statement, Disclaimer, and Accessibility Certification + Inspector General Hotline + Equal Employment Opportunity Data Posted Pursuant to the No Fear Act + Information-Dissemination Priorities and Inventories Editor: Rachel Weintraub NASA Official: Brian Dunbar Last Updated: February 25, 2006 + Contact NASA + SiteMap Voyager is reaching the edge of the solar system. This is no Christopher Columbus false call, mind you. Eight billion miles from the Sun, Voyager's 26-year journey has made it the farthest-reaching spacecraft in the solar system and it is about to set a new record. All of the planets and objects within our solar system are surrounded by a sort-of bubble created by supersonic wind from the Sun. The spacecraft that first laid its robotic eyes on Jupiter and Saturn, is about to burst through that bubble, or may have already, according to some scientists. This still shows the locations of Voyager 1 & 2 Voyager 1 is traveling faster, reaching the termination shock sooner. The dramatic orange border to the left represents the bow shock, a theoretical area created as interstellar gas runs into the solar atmosphere. The location of the termination shock, or the boundary into the area where interstellar gas and solar wind start to mix, has been a mystery to scientists because
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Rivers * BOTY * Brahim - Pockemon * Brickheadz * Bride and Prejudice * Bride Of Chucky * Bring It On - All or Nothing * Brother to Brother * Bruce Lee - Gamblers * Bulletproof Monk (USA 2003) C * Cars * Casablanca (1942) * Casino Royale * Casper - Boogie Brats * Chasing Amy * Cheaper By The Dozen * Cheaper By The Dozen 2 * Children Of Men * China * Cico * Circus Runaways * CKY 2K * CKY 3K * CKY 4K * Clerks 2 * Cloud - Skill Methods * CodeName: The Cleaner(2007) * Constantine * Coyote Ugly * Crank * Crash * Crossover * Cruel Intentions D * D.E.B.S. * D.O.A. * D1: The mighty ducks * D2 The Mighty Ducks * D3 The Mighty Ducks 3 * Dangerous Minds * Darkness - Gamblers * Dead Alive (Aka Braindead) * Dead Mary (2006) * Deja Vu * Derailed * Devil Wear Prada * District B13 * Do Knock * Donnie Darko * Doom * Drifters * Drumline * Drunken Master (Jackie Chan) * Ducky - Drifters * Duo E * Eagle - Maximum * Easy Rider * Eight crazy nights * Electric Dreams * Elizabethtown * Elsewhere * Empire Records * Eragon * Euology * Event Trailer * Exotica * Expression * Extreme Away * Extreme Crew - 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Traveling!?! Madrid, Barcelona and Itlay...Help!?!? Hey, I am a 23yr old adventurer with a student budget. I will be in (Orvietto) Italy for two weeks and will stop for three days in Barcelona and three days in Madrid. Any, I mean any advice on what to do and how will more than helpful. I like culture, nature adventures, and the nightlife so I am open to anything. I really want to make the best of my trip but not sure how/what to do. Also, I will be going by myself. I have accomodations all set. I just need to develop a plan in order to have a great trip. I will love to visit sourrounding counries such as Portugal and Amsterdam so if you have any advice, please do tell. Please, please, please all and any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Romantic Road Trip? Hi there. I'm planning a road trip for me and my fiance in mid May before he leaves for Iraq. We are from Pittsburgh, PA. We are driving to Wildwood, NJ first. We are going to Six Flags Great Adventure and to the Jersey Shore. Then we are heading to Newport, RI. I think we are doing a traveling tour of the mansions in Newport. We might go sailing, but we are definitely taking the cliff walk. After that, we are going to Concord, MA. We are visiting Alcott, Emerson, Thoreau, and Hawthorne sites. We are also visiting Sleepy Hollow Cemetery and Salem, MA. My question is... how can I make our road trip more romantic? And how can I make it more memorable since he will be leaving for Iraq soon? Any tips or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks guys.
Is this a good book report? Book Report Two: The Journey to the Centre of the Earth By: Jules Verne By: Cody Freeman English 9up Period 4 2/20/2008 The Journey to the Centre of the Earth is one of the greatest works ever written. The storyline is great because of the development of the setting. The characters are so well defined that the story could radiate just off of a few items that are discussed by various people. The storyline is great because of the development of the setting. This is especially cited through the description of even one small lake inside the underground cavern. The theme is definitive because it is part of the things that people should live by although I can not list them all. These elements all combine to make a very descriptive, in-depth story. There are many characters in this story. First is Axel, then there is Professor Lidenbrock, Grauben, Hans, the mayor of Reykjavik, and finally the sailors aboard the various ships that are used to travel. Axel is training to be a mineralologist, although he is not very learned in this profession he tries to learn everything he can from his uncle along the way, Professor Otto Lidenbrock. Professor Lidenbrock is a mineralologist, and is one of the leading men in his field. He is a professor but has a thirst for knowledge, action, and adventure. There is also Grauben who plans to get married to Axel as soon as he returns from the upcoming adventure. There is also the mayor of Reykjavik, he is rich, smart, and respectable. He helps Lidenbrock and Axel by providing them with help while they are in his city because he hopes that this event can help the scientific community. Hans is another character in this great story, he is a hunter and a tracker from a local village near Reykjavik. Hans is one of the main characters, because he ultimately saves Professor Lidenbrock and Axel as they travel throughout the bottom caverns of the volcano. Then there are the sailors who names are not mentioned but the are still a key part because they provided most of the travel means for the other characters. Now for the settings of which there are three. The first is the house and study of the great Professor Lidenbrock which is in the city of Hamburg, Germany. He studies minerals in his study, this environment maintains a great interest because it sounds so dramatic. But in the same way this house is full of tension as the two adventurers try to find the secret message that is found in a book. They also visit Reykjavik, Iceland. This is a big city and the capitol of Iceland. There are a couple different areas which are visited. The first is a market district kind of area where all of the stores are located. The second area in the city is a mansion which is owned by the mayor of the city. Lastly, they visit the house of the ruling body I am not sure who this is because it is not clearly defined. The last setting is the caverns located under the volcano. The volcano is inactive so it is accessible. But there is a part with a gigantic underground pond or a stream. In this area the characters get lost. So it is supposed to be gloomy and sad, the writing is so great it is almost real. Lastly is the area after the people get out of the caves. This was in a country side, it is described with great excellence as a farmland that contains grapes, olives, and water. This is a blessing to the characters because of their condition at this time. This area somehow conveys a thought that is symbolic with part of the theme of this book. It is interesting to learn from the different settings how poetically and dramatically Jules Verne writes. Of the themes there are a few that really stand out as a life lesson. The first as I commented early is that when they exit the caves of the volcano the area around them almost seems perfect. I think this symbolizes that in even the worst of times good things can happen and you will be glad of them. The next is “coming of age” because when this story begins Axel is an innocent self reserved person, but throughout the story he becomes older mentally. He looses his innocence through the struggles and hurdles that he encounters. Next is that success will only come from hard work and determination. Because if you do not have that you will always fail no matter which precautions you take. And the last theme goes along with the first. It is if something goes wrong you should not stop fighting to get to the end, or for what you believe. This is represented by the professor and Axel keep on going when ever some stuff seems bad, and they come back rewarded because they fought for what they believed. All of the elements of the story are key in the plot. The characters bring so much that this makes the story so vibrant in the way that the characters flow and they clash. The settings radiate with color as they are read because Jules Verne writes so descriptively. The themes of this book are numerous so they are hard to find and they help with the grand scheme of the story. Every collection should have this great book for both the story and the literary elements.
Amsterdam? HELP! Hello out there! I need advice. I've been designated as the researcher for a trip some friends and I are planning to Amsterdam. A few details; I've never been, we really don't have an area in mind to visit, I've seen the movie "Hostel" and we're not exactly going to see only museums and art. I'm thinking that an agency may be a good route to go due to the high airfare and the whole Euro v. the American $ thing. W/an agency @ least we can do a deposit. Basically, we're looking to go have a great time; shop, ride the trains, view the sights, try the local foods,"herbs and spices"! I'm willing to try a hostel. What I'm looking for is insider information. Where to go, where NOT to go. We want to do the whole adventure thing. Nothing too serious or luxurious. I need sites, suggestions, something to guide my whole take on the planning. I don't want to get duped by the travel wolves and I want to impress my friends as well. (smile) By the way, the trip's in the 2nd wk in July.
Six flags great Adventure in NJ? Hey me and my gf are gonna travel down to NJ this summer to go to SF Great Adventure. My question is, can you get on all the rollercoasters during a weekday? Best day to go. We wanted to do everything, safari, waterpark, and park. Seems like tickets are all sepatate. Are there any special deals on 2 day passes like cedar point has or water/safari/park. Couldnt tell for sure on the website all i saw was you could add safari for 10 bucks. Our plan was to go down mid/late june. get there at like 5pm do the safari that day, next day do park all day, the next day do waterpark till like 5 then leave. Could we get everything done in this time? on like a mon tues wed? Any comments? thanks where is this calender can you give me a link
Who's getting a vacation this summer??? HI Answers Buds! I was wondering if familes were having trouble this year finantially for taking kids on vacation? I mean with the gas and food prices is it going to effect peoples usual summer travel and vacation plans? I'm not sure about us yet..we usually hit the shore or something for a couple of weeks but it's looking like the pool we belong to might be our freekin' vacation. I mean we're planning some day trips and already went to great Adventure and will be doing some museams and stuff in philly maybe do Baltimore Aquarium again but I don't think we're going to be getting that heavenly 2 weeks away were used to. How about everyone else? Love, Eileen
What is the Closest Amtrak Station to Jackson, New Jersey? I have been searching and have found that there is no Amtrak train station in Jackson, New Jersey : ( I am from the DC area and am trying to travel from Union Station to whatever station there is closest to Jackson, NJ. (If you know the amount of mins it is away the station is from Jackson that would help too). Please Help, we are trying to plan a surprise trip for my fiance to Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey for his birthday. YA doesn't have a New Jersey section so that's why I posted in there bc the areas are so close. Thanks for the miles but I really need to know how many minutes.
What is the Closest Amtrak Station to Jackson, New Jersey? I have been searching and have found that there is no Amtrak train station in Jackson, New Jersey : ( I am from the DC area and am trying to travel from Union Station to whatever station there is closest to Jackson, NJ. (If you know the amount of mins it is away the station is from Jackson that would help too). Please Help, we are trying to plan a surprise trip for my fiance to Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey for his birthday. YA doesn't have a New Jersey section so that's why I posted in there bc the areas are so close. Oops I meant Philly not NY lol. I meant to say that is why I put it in the Philly section b/c YA doesn't have a Jersey section
Travel advice for someone who loves adventure! So the whole point is there is no plan, I get a one way ticket to England (don't ask, but I've always wanted to travel that area) Then I don't really care where I go as long as it is fun and adventurous! If you have cool suggestions that would be great. This trip should take a year at least and knowing me, I probably won't have enough money to fly everywhere so mostly it will be me and my backpack (which is totally exiting if you want my opinion!) I've been to most of Europe and Northern India which was great and I totally recomend it. So, by this over exited analisis of my previous travel experience, where do you think I should go?
i am mexican citizen, but i live in usa. am planning to go visit uk for tourist. what do i need to do? well to make the story short, some of my friends and i, we're planning to travel around europe. we're all on our earlies 20! well am 19 and the oldest its 23. so yeah its a something we wanna do for adventures! but it would be great for you guys to would tell me a little bit of uk! food,weather,money,ect. you know things that would help us, and to be aware of! it would be nice really. well i hope someone outher would make our wich come true! thanks for taking your precious time to read this paragraph! you might think we're some crazy teenagers, but we are. so please if anyone out there helps us!
Boyfriend wants to take a year long motorcycle trip, he wants me to go. Should I? How? Ok, so my boyfriend (of 3 years) has had this dream of traveling around the country (maybe Canada and a bit of South America as well), camping and taking photos for about a year since he was a kid. And now he's finally getting around to the early stages of planning. And he wants me to go with him. I would LOVE to go with him, I honestly would. Who could pass up a chance to take off for a year, be free and just see things you never thought you would? It seems wrong NOT to go... But when I talk to people besides my boyfriend they tell me it's a mistake. I'll lose everything I've worked for.....I don't know what to do. I'm so confused. A little background: I'm 21, the trip will not be for another year and a half or so (plenty of time to plan). I work as a receptionist for a really good, big company with great pay and benefits and I will definitely get the chance to move up. I just started buying a car (which won't be paid for for 2.5 years so it would have to be sold before we left). I'd give up my job, car and apartment to take this trip. Probably sell a LOT of other things as well.... I'll also have to learn to ride a motorcycle in the time before we leave which I think is very doable.....it's just..... What happens when we get back? How do we get back on our feet? Should we try to support each other or get our own separate places like we do now? I just don't know, I'm so confused. I'd give up everything I've worked for but how much is that really? I could find another job, maybe even get back into my current company afterward, buy another car..... It's just been hard to get to where I am now already.....but what will my life matter if I don't have something to be proud of? One good adventure? I just want one good adventure and to feel free for once....Not shackled to a desk and phone. lol. And I do not like the idea of staying home while he's out there alone having the time of his life. The worry and jealousy just wouldn't be worth it, I think... Is there anyone that has taken a trip like this? How did you finally decide to do it with other people telling you not to? How did you cope on the road? How was it when you returned home? I want to travel and see the world so much but how do you do that with all the money you don't have and everyone pushing you to stay put behind your desk? Help?! Well....I think maybe I painted things a little better than they are. I don't have a career. I havea job, I answer phones all day, that's it. And the positions that I will move up into aren't really what I want to do. Building Facilities? Not really....I don't have a house, I rent an apartment, 1 bedroom. I don't even really want to stay in the state that we live in..... I dunno. It just seems like a wonderful chance to see the world. And why does stuff matter so much? So many people let the things they own end up owning them. Yes, we would save for at least a year and a half. While we're gone we won't have "bills". Why rent an apartment while you're not there? Sell the car, you can buy a new one.
I'm going to Beijing for 2 days. I want to visit the ff. places on my own: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City Bei Hai Park, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, Olympic Stadium, Silk Alley Market, Wang Fu Jing, Guomao Area w/the biggest Starbucks I hear, and Badaling Great Wall which I know is quite far and I want to go there preferably in the morning so that it's not too hot yet. I'm planning to take the Beijing Subway to save some time in visiting these places. Can anybody tell me what specific line in the Beijing Subway I should take to get to them, directions on which exit on what particular floor in the subway I should use, and further directions to get to these landmarks once I have exited the subway, the travelling time, how many stops along the way, and subway fares. Most importantly, are there any of these places that are just a walking distance from each other? how many miles and minutes? I'm okay with taking any other means of transportation just as long as it doesn't take hours to get there and is not that expensive. If you could suggest an efficient route/Itinerary for the places that I mentioned above on my Day 1 and Day 2 stay in Beijing and tell me the location of the nearest subway/means of transportation that I could use after visiting each and every place that would be greatly appreciated! :)) Just to give you more information, on Day 1, I will be arriving at Beijing around 6am, and my departure time for Day 2 is still around 9pm that night.. so I would really want to make the most of my short stop there before I head off to my next adventure. If you have a detailed beijing / subway map, that you can suggest then please leave the link to it here as well. Thanks a bunch! ;) Thanks for the feedback guys! ;) I have to visit all of them since I need to take 1 good picture of these places for an