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    Did they ever go fishing during the potato famine?

    They no doubt ate some fish, but while Ireland is an island and fairly small, it is still often far from the sea or the rivers, like the Shannon. They had no refrigeration in those days, and really probably no ice in Ireland, or very little, no high mountains, so fish had to either be cooked and...
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    How would any other religion have reacted to pictures of there god drawn on a website ?

    Christianity has come a long way, but if you look back at things like the Spanish Inquisition, there was no tolerance at all for anything that was against Christianity. I don't think there were cases like that, but still there was no tolerance at all for Islam or Judaism. Christianity has a long...
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    How would any other religion have reacted to pictures of there god drawn on a website ?

    Christianity has come a long way, but if you look back at things like the Spanish Inquisition, there was no tolerance at all for anything that was against Christianity. I don't think there were cases like that, but still there was no tolerance at all for Islam or Judaism. Christianity has a long...
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    How would any other religion have reacted to pictures of there god drawn on a website ?

    Christianity has come a long way, but if you look back at things like the Spanish Inquisition, there was no tolerance at all for anything that was against Christianity. I don't think there were cases like that, but still there was no tolerance at all for Islam or Judaism. Christianity has a long...
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    What were the two main social classes in early Rome?

    A Plebians and patricians
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    If the dictators of Iran were assassinated, would it lead to reform and progress...

    They would have to have a complete change in government, not just dictator, because the religious leaders, mullahs, or clerics are in charge and have been since 1978 or 1979 when they overthrew the Shah. It is not like Iraq, where when Saddam was out of power, that government was gone. I...
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    Why do people argue about things they never heard of before?

    You're talking about teenagers? Do you need to say anything else. Back in the middle ages, I mean 1960's when I was one of them, I remember hearing people say things like "When I was 15 I 'knew' everything. Boy, did I get dumb in a few years!" Don't worry about it, ignore them and they'll go...
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    what are some local IL headlines in august of 2008?

    It was the year of the Beijing Olympics and Michael Phelps' records, the Olympics started on 8/8/08. I think the whole Drew Peterson thing was going on then with the murder investigations of his missing wife and previous wives. Being a Cardinal fan, it seems to me the Cubs had a good year in...
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    what are some local IL headlines in august of 2008?

    It was the year of the Beijing Olympics and Michael Phelps' records, the Olympics started on 8/8/08. I think the whole Drew Peterson thing was going on then with the murder investigations of his missing wife and previous wives. Being a Cardinal fan, it seems to me the Cubs had a good year in...
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    Why were those Americans hiking in Iraq?

    I would think if somebody wanted to hike in Iraq (or Afghanistan) they would join the Army or Marines. I'm sure they would see to it they got a lot of hiking done. And other things like shooting, etc. There are a lot of areas in the world to hike, but in a war zone? There just must be some rush...
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    Christopher Columbus Day needs to be gone as discussed...?

    While it is true, millions of Native Americans lived in the "New World", and others, including Vikings had reached America from Europe previously. But Americans and Europeans tend to be Eurocentric, and Europe was where the power was and it took old Chris to find the Americas and take the news...
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    What is your favorite civilization from history?

    20th Century America and the world in general. I think future generations will be amazed at how a fairly weak country at the start of the century became the most advanced country on Earth, complete with most of the major scientific discoveries of the 19th and 20th century, including the...
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    some questions about the vietnam war?

    MAD was mutually assured destruction, the term was used in regards to nuclear war, if one country launched an attack, the other country would retalliate and destroy the other country. There was no winning. That is the only MAD I know about and I don't know how it applies to Vietnam since it...
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    some questions about the vietnam war?

    MAD was mutually assured destruction, the term was used in regards to nuclear war, if one country launched an attack, the other country would retalliate and destroy the other country. There was no winning. That is the only MAD I know about and I don't know how it applies to Vietnam since it...
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    What are the most influential inventions in human history?

    The wheel, Spears, bows and arrows and other hunting tools pottery using metal writing (I'm not sure if it is technically an 'invention') telephone radio airplane internal combustion engines penicillin and other antibiotics computers
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    Are people having more sex now then in the past?

    Sex today is more open, apparently on some internet sites, very open, but I don't know first hand. But the thing is, while today there are still scandals about politicians getting involved with women they are not married to, or in some cases even hookers, there is not a lot of scandal left. If...
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    Why does the media report on California wildfires every year?

    This is threatening a populated area. I could not live somewhere where there was that kind of fire threat, but live in the midwest and don't have an extreme fear of tornadoes. But I think comparing 'thunderstorms' or even tornadoes with the fires that can wipe out thousands of homes if the...
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    What is more important - learning how to use Twitter or learning about history?

    It should not take a long time to learn to 'Tweet", but history is a long term thing. I don't see where it would be one or the other. It's like saying should somebody learn to use a computer or learn English. You can do both and it might help if some of the computer saavy types could spell and...
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    what was world war 1 about again?

    Austria-Hungary ruled much of Eastern Europe, including Serbia, later part of Yugoslavia. The heir to the Austrian throne and his wife were assassinated in Sarajevo,(later the place where the 1984 winter Olympics were held). Russia was backing Serbian independence. There is no reason to think...
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    Who is the most influential American Jew in history?

    The first name that pops to my mind is Henry Kissinger, diplomat and Secretary of State in the 1970's, despite the fact he was Jewish (German born) or maybe because of it, he could work with not only Israel but the Arab countries, too. While there is still a lot of trouble in the Mid East...
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