quote:Ewwwww...it looks like taxes.
Originally posted by breyerchic04:
You are unable to meet your basic living expenses (rent, water, gas, electric) and buy food this month.
There is a pregnant or nursing mother in your household.
You qualify to receive aid from federal or state agencies, such as AFDC, food stamps, WIC, etc.
You have an acute illness or have been in an accident that makes it difficult or impossible to work at the present time.
You have a chronic illness or disability that makes it difficult or impossible to work full time.
You are a single parent who does not receive child support (or has not this month).
You are 55 or older.
You are homeless.
You have lost your job within the past month.
If your income falls at or below the following for a family of...
(1) $15,480/year or $1,290/month
(2) $20,724/year or $1,727/month
(3) $25,956/year or $2,163/month
(4) $31,200/year or $2,600/month
(5) $36,444/year or $3,037/month
(6) $41,676/year or $3,473/month
(7) $46,920/year or $3,910/month
(8) $52,164/year or $4,347/month
(9) $57,396/year or $4,783/month
(10) $62,640/year or $5,220/month
* For each family member over 10 people add $2,619.99/year or $218.33/month
quote:Yep, from another Hatcrack thread.
Originally posted by camus:
Don't people just instinctively know that certain things are just wrong? If not, what good is reform if they have clearly shown they are not capable of comprehending the most basic issues of morality.
quote:Maybe I misinterpret what you call instinct, but I think that people don't instinctively know what is wrong. Our instinct is only to protect ourselves and try to breed. We need to be sensitized to other people's pain and suffering to comprehend morality, and I would claim sensitized to our own self-interest. What kind of world would we create for ourselves and our ability to pursue our own survival if we allowed everyone to steal and do wrong?
Don't people just instinctively know that certain things are just wrong? If not, what good is reform if they have clearly shown they are not capable of comprehending the most basic issues of morality.
quote:It's from Edith Wilson's Swamp Angel.
cold and without a cover goes away and fetches a blanket, bends down and covers the sleeper because the sleeper is a living being and is cold.
quote:(Yup, I'm at work)
Wallingford v Directors of the Mutual Society (1880) 5 AC 685 at p 704
quote:That was in the mafia thread at Galactic Cactus. We had a tie first day, so someone said that.
We just need to kill someone!
quote:Yeah, you old ba... Uh, never mind.
Originally posted by ketchupqueen:
Maybe so, but you see I have the unique position of being young, which many of you are fairly out of practice at.
I was responding to that.
quote:*blink* Hey, I resemble that remark.
Maybe so, but you see I have the unique position of being young, which many of you are fairly out of practice at.
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Mark Steyn, America Alone: The End of the World As We Know It.
The Trouble with Physics: The Rise of String Theory, the Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next,
Literature Lost: Social Agendas and the Corruption of the Humanities
Brainiac: Adventures in the Curious, Competitive, Compulsive World of Trivia Buffs
quote:Paradise lost?
Originally posted by Dr Strangelove:
*bumpity*
At once as far as Angels kenn he views
The dismal Situation waste and wilde,
A Dungeon horrible, on all sides round
As one great Furnace flam'd, yet from those flames
No light, but rather darkness visible
Serv'd only to discover sights of woe,
Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace
And rest can never dwell, hope never comes
That comes to all; but torture without end
Still urges, and a fiery Deluge, fed
With ever-burning Sulphur unconsum'd:...
10 points to the first one who ID's those lines.
quote:Mr Rush in the buff. Ew!
Originally posted by Olivet:
It's mostly Mr. Rush. They take away his clothes because he writes on them in his own blood after they take away his quills, paper... and basically everything else he could write on. But there's also a glimpse or two of Kate Winslet.
So, not huge amounts of running around naked, but a lot of the Marquis without clothes for the last... maybe half hour.
quote:
Helen does not perform the role of dutiful wife by spinning the wool into yarn, but instead she takes an active role in the male-dominated dinner and conversation. This distinction between the role of a woman and the role of a poet highlights Helen’s assumption of the latter. Since she here eschews the role of the woman in favor of the role of the poet, the contrast between the two is highlighted. Though her presentation has been foreshadowed, this dramatic contrast between the roles of woman and poet emphasizes Helen’s poetic nature in addition to her female nature.
quote:I'm tutoring Corps Law.
Question 1
Can the endnotes that are added to the end of some sections be relied upon as part of the law?
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