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Political Analysis of the Honduras (Please Supply Your Own Stats) I'm in a bit of a bind here.
I want to start an interesting or funny or entertaining or informative thread (or all of the above) but I am fresh out of ideas. Someobody please submit an idea to me either here or by Orgnote and I will choose the best one and change the subject line accordingly. Thanks in advance. P.S. to suby, no Devote-a-Threads to Saddam Hussein!!! heh heh [This message was edited Sat Sep 14 17:36:36 PDT 2002 by 2the9s] [This message was edited Sat Sep 14 17:45:01 PDT 2002 by 2the9s] [This message was edited Sat Sep 14 17:46:15 PDT 2002 by 2the9s] [This message was edited Sat Sep 14 17:49:03 PDT 2002 by 2the9s] [This message was edited Sat Sep 14 17:52:56 PDT 2002 by 2the9s] [This message was edited Sat Sep 14 17:55:17 PDT 2002 by 2the9s] [This message was edited Sat Sep 14 18:09:34 PDT 2002 by 2the9s] [This message was edited Sat Sep 14 20:53:01 PDT 2002 by 2the9s] [This message was edited Sun Sep 15 7:25:55 PDT 2002 by 2the9s] | |
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Here is an idea for you...
Compare and contrast the Hundred Years War and the American Civil War and provide a detailed analysis with references and footnotes. SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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IceNine said: Here is an idea for you...
Compare and contrast the Hundred Years War and the American Civil War and provide a detailed analysis with references and footnotes. Anybody else? | |
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I want to help, but Im out of ideas [This message was edited Sat Sep 14 17:30:21 PDT 2002 by Lleena] | |
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Lleena said: I want to help, but Im out of ideas
[This message was edited Sat Sep 14 17:30:21 PDT 2002 by Lleena] Damn, you just got that edit in... | |
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I say that you should go with the historical analysis... SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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2the9s said: Lleena said: I want to help, but Im out of ideas
[This message was edited Sat Sep 14 17:30:21 PDT 2002 by Lleena] Damn, you just got that edit in... I know I didnt think anyone saw it | |
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Lleena said: 2the9s said: Lleena said: I want to help, but Im out of ideas :eek;
[This message was edited Sat Sep 14 17:30:21 PDT 2002 by Lleena] Damn, you just got that edit in... I know I didnt think anyone saw it There! I restored it! heh heh | |
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IceNine said: I say that you should go with the historical analysis...
I may have to if I don't get anything else. | |
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showing my mistakes to the world!
How about something about one of your interests? as long as It's legal | |
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2the9s said: IceNine said: I say that you should go with the historical analysis...
I may have to if I don't get anything else. There will be NO more replies!!! :LOL: Let the analysis begin. SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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Lleena said: showing my mistakes to the world!
How about something about one of your interests? as long as It's legal Mumus it is! | |
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Finally a reply by Orgnote, from someone who wants to main anonymous. | |
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2the9s said: Finally a reply by Orgnote, from someone who wants to main anonymous.
Horseshit! You made that up to get out of the detailed historical analysis and you know it! :EVIL: SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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2the9s said: Finally a reply by Orgnote, from someone who wants to main anonymous.
What is it? everytime I try to post the heading keeps changing, but I did see something about earl grey tea | |
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IceNine said: 2the9s said: Finally a reply by Orgnote, from someone who wants to main anonymous.
Horseshit! You made that up to get out of the detailed historical analysis and you know it! :EVIL: Alright! But the responses better come rolling in! | |
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Lleena said: 2the9s said: Finally a reply by Orgnote, from someone who wants to main anonymous.
What is it? everytime I try to post the heading keeps changing, but I did see something about earl grey tea Maybe you're hallucinating? | |
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2the9s said: Lleena said: 2the9s said: Finally a reply by Orgnote, from someone who wants to main anonymous.
What is it? everytime I try to post the heading keeps changing, but I did see something about earl grey tea Maybe you're hallucinating? I think I was let the debate begin!!! | |
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Lleena said: let the debate begin!!!
Okay. | |
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It's happening again | |
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It's alive, not dead yet
never give up on a thread sweety! | |
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2the9s: I received an orgnote from an orger who wishes to remain anonymous...
Here is his or her idea: How about Fake Tracklist Idol? Here's the formula... Find 10 users willing to be contestants, and 3 to be judges. Pick one Prince album, and ask all 10 to make up a tracklist based on that album. Have the three judges critique each list, and be sure one of them is rather cruel. The audience can contribute by posting on a scarle of 1 to 10 lol's. At the end, the thread creator decides who is eliminated based on all the reactions (judges+number of lols). SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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There you go
Now it is on topic! [This message was edited Sun Sep 15 7:44:55 PDT 2002 by Lleena] | |
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what about a political analysis of honduras? you could put up some statistics. those number need to cover all topics affecting a country in a negative way, from health care, violence in schools to victims of e.coli-garglers. statistic-threads are very popular on the org, just be senstive when you post it, cuz you might offend, insult or disrespect our fellow middle-american orgers when you post a thread of objective content. I'm curious... "Peace and Benz -- The future, made in Germany" | |
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Well, I dont have any meaningful statistics. but now riddle me this. I once fucked a girl from honduras. The population of honduras is 5 418 000. now how many percent of the people of that country have I slept with?? "Peace and Benz -- The future, made in Germany" | |
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Perhaps you should of gone with the bath and shower question. | |
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soulpower said: what about a political analysis of honduras? you could put up some statistics. those number need to cover all topics affecting a country in a negative way, from health care, violence in schools to victims of e.coli-garglers. statistic-threads are very popular on the org, just be senstive when you post it, cuz you might offend, insult or disrespect our fellow middle-american orgers when you post a thread of objective content. I'm curious...
LIMA, Jan 5 (IPS) - With the approach of a new century, the nations of Latin American nations - while accelerating the process of urban modernization and economic liberalization - are struggling to meet the basic needs of their people, particularly in rural areas. Nearly 40 percent of the region's rural population is poor, meaning that their income fails to cover the cost of minimum food requirements. Worse still, 20 percent of Latin Americans live in absolute poverty - based on their housing conditions, education, access to health care and average income - and 48 percent of the rural population in Latin America lives in conditions of extreme poverty. The countries of Central America suffer the greatest urban poverty, and rural poverty is highest in the Andean nations, according to latest statistics from specialised agencies. Felix Murillo, president of the Inter-American Conference of Statistics (CIE), said that Guatemala and Honduras have the most serious levels of poverty: 79.9 and 70 percent respectively. In Guatemala, 68 percent of households lack potable water, and illiteracy among those over 15 years old is 35.8 percent . In Honduras, 43.2 percent of the houses have no running water and illiteracy is 32 percent. Nicaragua is the Central American country with the highest levels of extreme poverty: 39.9 percent, attributed mainly to unemployment and a drop in income. Illiteracy there is not as high as in neighboring countries (24 percent), and 46 percent of the population is covered by basic services. "In many of our countries, the precariousness of living conditions is so severe that it looks more like last century than a new one," says Murillo. He also expressed surprise at some of the levels of illiteracy in some regions in Latin America. "Guatemala is at the top of the list, but there are places where almost two thirds of the population is illiterate, like some of the Andean countries." In the Andean regions, there is also a serious lack of access to health services, which leads to "unacceptably high rates of maternal and infant mortality," according to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). The Andean region is where communities endure the highest levels of extreme poverty in South America. In Bolivia, for example, almost 80 percent of the rural population suffers from extreme poverty. In Peru, that sector represents almost 60 percent of the population, according to official figures. Among the Central American countries with the lowest rates of poverty are Costa Rica (6.9 percent) and Panama (18 percent). The sample does not include Cuba, where it is difficult to obtain reliable official data. One of the most surprising news is the growth of poverty in Venezuela, a country which always had a high standard of living until last decade. According to Murillo, the percentage of Venezuelans living in extreme poverty reached 20 percent in 1997. The Central Office of Statistics and Information (OCEI) acknowledged that 68.7 percent of the population is poor and cannot satisfy basic needs. That percentage is increasing due to overcrowding and impoverished housing conditions, a rise in school dropout rates, and a deterioration of the country's economic conditions, according to the OCEI. The minimum income declared by Venezuelan government in June 1996 is eight percent below the cost of the basic monthly supply of food, according to experts. Today, Venezuela occupies fourth place in Latin America in terms of percentage of people living in poverty. It is preceded by Guatemala (79.9 percent), Bolivia (70.5 percent) and Honduras (70). Among the countries with the lowest rates of extreme poverty are Uruguay (1.9 percent), Argentina (5.5) and Paraguay (6.6). Most of the statistics were compiled based on household surveys, conducted in several cities in each country and sponsored by international organizations such as the Inter American Development Bank, the World Bank and the Economic Committee for Latin America (ECLA). In a poll conducted in mid-1996 in nine countries in Latin American, more than half the people surveyed mentioned poverty as the most serious obstacle for development. No End to Poverty in Sight By Zoraida Portillo, IPS [This message was edited Sun Sep 15 8:35:00 PDT 2002 by Lleena] | |
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Lleena said: LIMA, Jan 5 (IPS) - With the approach of a new century, the nations of Latin American nations - while accelerating the process of urban modernization and economic liberalization - are struggling to meet the basic needs of their people, particularly in rural areas. They are struggling because america sent the CIA to honduras to steal their corn and wheat to produce cereal since in the US its all poluted. Nearly 40 percent of the region's rural population is poor, meaning that their income fails to cover the cost of minimum food requirements. Worse still, 20 percent of Latin Americans live in absolute poverty - based on their housing conditions, education, access to health care and average income - and 48 percent of the rural population in Latin America lives in conditions of extreme poverty. the people are poor because they are former US-immigrants who got ripped off in america and had to go back home with nothing. The countries of Central America suffer the greatest urban poverty, and rural poverty is highest in the Andean nations, according to latest statistics from specialised agencies. those spezialiced agencies are all bribed by the US because the US want to hide their own stats since they are worse. Felix Murillo, president of the Inter-American Conference of Statistics (CIE), said that Guatemala and Honduras have the most serious levels of poverty: 79.9 and 70 percent respectively. Felix Murillo is a former unocal-employee who has been installed by the CIA to present faked statistics and stir up the population. In Guatemala, 68 percent of households lack potable water, and illiteracy among those over 15 years old is 35.8 percent . In Honduras, 43.2 percent of the houses have no running water and illiteracy is 32 percent. they have no running water because the US secretly steals it and pushes it through underground pipelines to deliver water to the fountains in Las Vegas. many people of honduras are illiterate because the US overfloods the market with meaningless soap operas and jerry springer reruns to keep people away from reading. Nicaragua is the Central American country with the highest levels of extreme poverty: 39.9 percent, attributed mainly to unemployment and a drop in income. Illiteracy there is not as high as in neighboring countries (24 percent), and 46 percent of the population is covered by basic services. the few jobs in honduras are being made available by US secret organisations to former illegal mexicans, who got kicked out of america because of drug deals. now they sell drugs in honduras, take peoples job and give they share to the CIA which funds itself right there. "In many of our countries, the precariousness of living conditions is so severe that it looks more like last century than a new one," says Murillo. he said that in 2002, so the last century is 2 years ago. Murillo obviously has been taught verbal tricks by Ronald Reagans advisers. He also expressed surprise at some of the levels of illiteracy in some regions in Latin America. "Guatemala is at the top of the list, but there are places where almost two thirds of the population is illiterate, like some of the Andean countries." I smell conspiracy! We all know that the US are on top of the list, but he couldnt say that in public, cuz George W Bush might actually believe him. In the Andean regions, there is also a serious lack of access to health services, which leads to "unacceptably high rates of maternal and infant mortality," according to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). they children dont die. they are being robbed as infants by the CIA and put into training camps for the special forces in afghanistan. The Andean region is where communities endure the highest levels of extreme poverty in South America. In Bolivia, for example, almost 80 percent of the rural population suffers from extreme poverty. In Peru, that sector represents almost 60 percent of the population, according to official figures. Actually the Andean region is where General Motors has its headquarters, they are a bolivian company. you didnt know that??? thats why american cars are such a piece of shit, because they have been forced driving through the mountains before they get to america. Among the Central American countries with the lowest rates of poverty are Costa Rica (6.9 percent) and Panama (18 percent). The sample does not include Cuba, where it is difficult to obtain reliable official data. yeah right, difficult, huh? because the rates would prove that fidel is the true king of the universe with the best health care system in the world. he has no unemplayed cubans... people without jobs are being send to florida. now thats what I call smart. One of the most surprising news is the growth of poverty in Venezuela, a country which always had a high standard of living until last decade. According to Murillo, the percentage of Venezuelans living in extreme poverty reached 20 percent in 1997. surprising? because they are being exploited. the rain forests are gone so McDonals has feeding grounds for their cattle. bush gets his share. The Central Office of Statistics and Information (OCEI) acknowledged that 68.7 percent of the population is poor and cannot satisfy basic needs. that means they cannot satisfy the basic needs of the american tourists. That percentage is increasing due to overcrowding and impoverished housing conditions, a rise in school dropout rates, and a deterioration of the country's economic conditions, according to the OCEI. now that sounds like BROOKLYN, USA. are you sure you got the right statistic here? The minimum income declared by Venezuelan government in June 1996 is eight percent below the cost of the basic monthly supply of food, according to experts. because most people work at mcdonalds or general motors cuz in venezuela there is no such thing as minimum wage. Today, Venezuela occupies fourth place in Latin America in terms of percentage of people living in poverty. It is preceded by Guatemala (79.9 percent), Bolivia (70.5 percent) and Honduras (70). Among the countries with the lowest rates of extreme poverty are Uruguay (1.9 percent), Argentina (5.5) and Paraguay (6.6). ... and the USA (85.7 percent) Most of the statistics were compiled based on household surveys, conducted in several cities in each country and sponsored by international organizations such as the Inter American Development Bank, the World Bank and the Economic Committee for Latin America (ECLA). not true. middle americans and latin americans have been tortured at garth brooks concert so they would supply negative information to the statistics. In a poll conducted in mid-1996 in nine countries in Latin American, more than half the people surveyed mentioned poverty as the most serious obstacle for development. ...brooklyn calling--- again... No End to Poverty in Sight By Zoraida Portillo, IPS [This message was edited Sun Sep 15 8:35:00 PDT 2002 by Lleena] [b]To IceNine: ATTENTION, SARCASM. I DO NOT INTEND TO BE SUED BY YOU BECAUSE YOU DO NOT DETECT IT! 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2the9s said: IceNine said: Here is an idea for you...
Compare and contrast the Hundred Years War and the American Civil War and provide a detailed analysis with references and footnotes. Anybody else? Great idea! 2the9s...ur supposed 2 b an English professor right? U make all those innocent students write huge essays---let's c if YOU r up 2 the challenge. | |
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soulpower said: In Guatemala, 68 percent of households lack potable water, and illiteracy among those over 15 years old is 35.8 percent . In Honduras, 43.2 percent of the houses have no running water and illiteracy is 32 percent. they have no running water because the US secretly steals it and pushes it through underground pipelines to deliver water to the fountains in Las Vegas. many people of honduras are illiterate because the US overfloods the market with meaningless soap operas and jerry springer reruns to keep people away from reading. Oh please. Do they 4get 2 wash their hands after they shit because of us? Come on now..surely u can think of something... | |
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