“Self-defense” of the Nazis

October 16, 2008

Evidence that the Nuremberg judges vehemently rejected the right of “self-defense” that the Nazis tried to use as an excuse for their actions, including the killing of innocent beings.


Redirection

September 27, 2008

For the blog regarding to education, academics, and the process of collaboration, please make a redirect to:

rakluz.blogspot.com (TheSeeingEye)


At school?

September 17, 2008

Found a site where you can play some games (unblocked, as of now) – Foshit! – foshit.blogspot.com


Law Experts

July 30, 2008

Check out the blog about American law at lawexperts.blogspot.com


WebQuest- Communist Manifeso

May 2, 2008

The answers here should be only used if paraphrased and entire words are changed. Do not use if you copy directly. Thank You.

2. The communist theory of history is that throughout history, the lower class has struggled with the higher social classes.
3. The boureogisise has made the people valuable only in regards to their economic value. Thus, the lower classes has struggled to gain recognition and stability. The bourgeoisise has only valued the freedom of the Free Market, and often as a result created a class struggle.
4. Marx, in his Communist Manifesto, says that the Proletariat will have a revolution in a mass number, united. The workers, united, will “forcibl[y] overthrow all existing social conditions.” The ruling classes will tremble in fear by the revolution of the proletarian class.
5. The peasents are suitable for the Marxist type of revolution because they “have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win.”
6. Marx believed that a revolution of the workers’ was inevitable because in all capitalist countries because the proletarian class would recognize the oppression they suffer, and it would lead to a chain of revolutions.


Graphs

March 3, 2008

The Quest for Epidemics

February 7, 2008
  1. Epidemics are diseases that grow beyond a local population and reach a wider amount of people.
  2. Factors that help diseases grow are trade, wars, and travel.
  3. Exploration and trade help diseases grow because people often interact in those circumstances.
  4. Technology helped prevent the increase of epidemics because inventions (such as the high-power microscopes) helped develop treatments, medicines, and vaccines.
  5. Public health messages can inspire the public effectively because they inform people on how to change their health habits. The messages are given a special importance.
  6. Environmental changes like droughts affect diseases and often help them grow because it places humans at greater risks.
  7. Long term changes affect diseases because the diseases often mutate (for the worst). A prime example is the mutation and different strains of AIDS.
  8. Look that shit up for yourself, cause I still didn’t do it.
  9. Common source and host-to-host are types of epidemics. Common source is a type of epidemic that starts fast but quickly dies off while host-to-host can develop slowly but it lasts for a long time.

Just saved you a shit load of work.

Ezout


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January 29, 2008

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Meaning of Life

January 19, 2008


You deserved it.

December 14, 2007

I had about 100 comments the last two days. I traced the ips of the comments and found that most of them are from some group of computers in Broward Schools. The emails addresses that were most commonly used were – monktizona@someshit.com and aol@aol.com (wow! brilliant originiality).

The majority of the comments came from a source name ‘Pablo’ and derving from his self-descriptions is Mexican (refers to himself as a ‘beaner’), loves tacos, likes to do ‘1cup2guys’ with Daniel Jim, and is somewhat related with another one of my frequent blog visitors, M. Zafra. Pablo, assumably has a strong liking in the leadership that Fidel Castro has provided that nation of Cuba. Pablo happens to have excellent grammer and I searched online, and happened to find a distingused picture of this young fellow, Pablo.

Will Smith (Smiff?) has also happened to be one of my prominent blog vistors, but I don’t understand why he posts comments about the ‘Declaration of Independence’ and ‘The Communist Manifesto’ on this webpage.

I assume that absurdity has a limit, yet Pablo and Will Smith continues to post blog about Castro’s biography and the 10 Hebrew Commandments sent to Moses.