What countries helped liberate Nazi concentration camps during world war 1?

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under liberate | 5 Comments »

Please don’t give me a link. I’d just like to know who helped. I would assume the allies but i can’t find anything on great britain liberating any of them. Any information would be great because i have to give a 15 minute presentation on the liberation of concentration camps tuesday and i don’t know anything.
I meant world war 2

Soviet forces were the first to approach a major Nazi camp, reaching the Majdanek camp near Lublin, Poland, in July 1944. Surprised by the rapid Soviet advance, the Germans attempted to demolish the camp in an effort to hide the evidence of mass murder. The Soviets also liberated major Nazi camps at Auschwitz, Stutthof, Sachsenhausen, and Ravensbruck. U.S. forces liberated the Buchenwald, Dora-Mittelbau, Flossenburg, Dachau, and Mauthausen camps. British forces liberated camps in northern Germany, including Buchenwald, Dora-Mittelbau, Flossenburg, Dachau, and Mauthausen .

USSR: Majdanek, Aushchwitz, Stutthof, Sachsenhausen, and Ravensbruck
USA: Buchenwald, Dora-Mittelbau, Flossenburg, Dachau, and Mauthausen
Britain: Buchenwald, Dora-Mittelbau, Flossenburg, Dachau, and Mauthausen

Does the army have jobs were I can help liberate the people of afghanistan?

Posted by admin on February 24th, 2010 and filed under liberate | 6 Comments »

Am 19 and have no criminal record,and want to join the army ,but I don’t all ways want to fight taliban ,I mostly want to help the kids and the men and women in afghanistan,I want to hand out supplies and help people in need,and see there expression on there face knowing that they can feel more better because I made a difference of a good days work.

Well, anything in the civil field.

But technically, any MOS is helping to liberate the Afghan people. That’s why US forces are in Afghanistan.

Where can I get fund to open a feminist branch in China & Vietnam, to liberate my sistas there from slavery?

Posted by admin on February 22nd, 2010 and filed under liberate | 2 Comments »

IVAWA gave us womyn some fund from Obama Administration, where can we apply for financial aid from Canadian Gov?

The Communist Governments there refused to give us feminists financial support and a place to open shop, because they fear competition.

The local mafia gangs demand sex before they lend us a hand.

Should I and my sistas sacrifice ourselves to liberate our Asian Sistas of their oppressive Husbands?

Beg, borrow or steal to do it

Do you dislike Code Geass? If you do, why?

Posted by admin on February 18th, 2010 and filed under disturbed liberate | 7 Comments »

When I saw the series I thought it was good, but after the season finale of Season 1 it kind of made me disappointed. Season 2 wasn’t much better, and it looks like it was barely saved from disaster with the finale.

What I did not like about season 1 and 2, were the characters and the use of dues ex machinas, or otherwise known as poorly written plot explanations.
The characters I did not like were:

-Suzaku: Although I understand his purpose in the plot, I did not like the way he was obscenely naive, self-righteous, and over powered with that Lancelot unit, that seemed obscenely over powered and invincible. It was also disgusting that he was trying to save the soldiers who were trying to massacre his fellow Japanese.
Plot wise, it didnt make sense that Suzaku was allowed to pilot a Mecha as he was a second class citizen, (A Number), and even as a foot soldier he was not even given a gun.
In fact he was so expendable that his Commanding Officer shot him.
Then he was promoted within the next episode to a pilot. Really, WTH.
What’s even more unexplicable is how an 18 year old was given the authority and respect of a seasoned military general in season R2 when it was very clear that he is merely a good pilot.
Handing in Zero didn’t merit that responsibility, but surely rank of nobility and the oppurtunity to be a "Knight of the Round" in later years. Maybe a medal.

Lelouch: I can understand that he is mentally disturbed from having his mother murdered, sister crippled, and ultimately abandoned to a foreign country by his father who gave him no consolation, and I can understand what he did to Euphemia, which all us viewers can conjecture for, I still found it frustrating that he abandoned his master plan, the Black Rebellion, for his sister, who was kidnapped by a poorly used plot device. I found it more astonishing that he still had support from the Black Knights in Season 2 for abandoning them. Ultimately, I still like him, but the Geass writers made it very hard for me to do so.

VV: I think someone else said this on this site and other sites, but he was really just a badly done plot device to explain loose ends. He had absolutely no real motive to explain Geass to Suzaku.
(Who seemed to trust VV quicker and easier than Lelouch, or even seemed quick to believe the effects of Geass rather than a drug), kidnap Nunally, or kill Marianne. There was no logical point for him to do any of those things, but only to save the plot from loose ends.

Knightmares & Knights of the Round: Its really wierd that the Lancelot was considered cutting edge in Season 1 but in Season 2 there are a whole new nest of pilots with superior skill and Mechas.
What was even wierder was the lack of xenophobia within the knights of the round, and that there was a little kid (Anya) in the Knights of the Round. Kind of wierd for a girl who barely remembers anything and at most must be 15 years old.

Black Knights & Oghi: I was disappointed in the Black Knights leaders eagerness to assassinate Zero because of a fear that "He may have used Geass on me". They just easily believe Schneizel when he reveals Zero to be a Britaniian Prince, and when he told them the lie of Zero knowing about the Fleija warhead beforehand. It was appalling when Oghi betrayed Zero for Villetta, who probably killed Numbers in Area 11 when Clovis ordered the ghetto to be exterminated.
Oghi just wanted to have sex with Villetta, and overlook her history as a Britannian soldier.
It’s like a Jew marrying a former Nazi soldier who may or may not have been involved in the actual death camps. ( I apoligise for this reference, but I hope you get the idea).

Lelouch as Emperor: He could’ve united the world into a peaceful cooperation and harmony had he stayed Emperor, and merely abolish the aristocracy and liberate the Numbers and started treating them more humanely and civilly. Hell, he should’ve joined the UFN under the Black Knights requests albeit with some autonomy remaining like a reserve military.
(Dictatorship under the Black Knights if there are no other military power, it would lead to abuse of authority). Lelouch’s Britannia could’ve made the world a better place and his Geass remove obstacles that interfered in his plan. He and the Black Knights could’ve removed Schneizel and stopped the production of FLEIJA as a whole too. But the writers decided to go with a Messiah bit.

Anyway, what do you think of Code Geass, good or bad?

I liked it because of the in-depth political intrigue. even if it did have a few dues ex machina moments, the politics were very well thought out. I don’t quite get how you think the plot was poorly written. Twilight is a poorly written plot. I admire shows that attempt to take on something like politics…it’s not as easy to pull off as romances or some high-school drama.

Why did Mr. Bush decide to liberate the Iraqi people rather than a place like Darfur?

Posted by admin on February 9th, 2010 and filed under liberate | 8 Comments »

Aren’t the crimes in Darfur as bad if not worse as those in Iraq?

This may answer your question:

After a month-long research on Darfur issue, it has indeed amazed me to see how the UK and the US flex their mind-manipulation power against China.

Same as their swindling the whole world into accepting the Iraq invasion on a trumped-up WMD-plus-biochemical pretense, a mind-manipulation campaign has been under way to make the world believe that Darfur is China’s fault.

The following is what I found:
(All materials are based on the Economist, a British weekly journal, a staunch supporter of Iraq Invasion)

1)Sudan is running the longest civil war on Earth. Wars were waged among the tribes in the South, the West and partly the North. They had been in fighting since the 1950s, when the old colonial masters, the English and French, left. This Sudan government, sovereign in name, had never been in full control.

2)The Sudan government is of black-Islamist, who took side with the Arabs whenever the Israel-Arab conflicts flared up. That certainly cannot be tolerated by Israel and US. Sudan once gave refuge to Bin Laden but drove him out under US pressure. It also tasted US bombs during the Clinton Administration in 1998 when a pharmaceutical plant was a target. Sudan was still under US embargo.

3)In the South, non-Arab blacks, with American support , gradually got the upper hand in the struggle, and negotiated a peace treaty with the Sudan government under Colin Powell’s watch. To Americans’ credit, the peace treaty would not come into being without Colin Powell’s perseverance and occasional show of intimidation. Before, Sudan was one piece. Now, it is partitioned into two. A new geopolitical unit is added to the map by the US, it is called Southern Sudan.

4)Oil was discovered. They were the bones of contention between the South and the Sudan Government. The Sudan Government made oil concessions to French, Canadian and other European oil companies, which, under US pressure, many quit and sold concession rights to Malaysia and China and India. China came in 2006. with 40% of investment share in one oil adventure only. Within that adventure the rest is shared between Malaysia, 40%, and the Sudan government.

5)If you ask, why does the civil war never end in Africa? Answer: the boys had no jobs! What else can they do?! So it is obvious that an investment by any country would create job opportunities for the young Sudanese. But here comes an obstacle: the US embargo had never been lifted. It was the Executive Order 13067 issued in 1997.

6) But why did US try very hard to negotiate a peace treaty between the South rebels and the Sudan Government? This question can be answered only in this way: a) US pressed for a peace treaty only to see that the Southern rebels would not be crushed by the government; 2) the US and UK did not like oil companies coming in other than Exxon and BP.

7)Then what about Darfur? It is a region, the size of a France, in West Sudan. Practically speaking, it is beyond Sudan government control. Unlike in Southern Sudan, where fighting is between the Government and the local rebellions, in Darfur it is the locals who fight the locals.

8)So how exactly can you put pressure effectively on a party that is not involved in the other two parties’ fight? If you argue that the Sudan Government is a sovereign which should bear a direct responsibility, then you face this problem: the Sudan government cannot be considered an effective government , not effective at all since it could not even end a civil war that has lasted for the past 50 years. As a matter of fact, this Sudan government is not even in full control of its own northern territory, where the revolt is looming large.

9)Oil makes poor nations rich. This is a proven example as we see the Arabs and Latin Americans on their way to wealth. So China’s investment in Sudan is a plus to African people . Furthermore, the Chinese are also building roads, digging wells and doing other infrastructures work. Pressuring them out of Sudan is disserving the interests of Sudanese people. Killings shall go on in Darfur even if the Chinese quit Sudan.

I have a list of (I think all disturbed’s songs) If There are any I’ve missed could you please tell me?

Posted by admin on February 4th, 2010 and filed under disturbed liberate | 2 Comments »

Avarice
Awaken
Believe
Bound
Breathe
Conflict
Criminal
Darkness
Decadence
Deceiver
Deify
Devour
Divide
Down with the sickness
Droppin Plates
Enough
Facade
Fear
Forgiven
Guarded
Get psycho
God of the mind
Haunted
Hell
I’m Alive
Indistructable
Inside the fire
Intoxication
Just stop
Land of confusion
Liberate
Meaning of life
Monster
Mistress
Numb
Overburdened
Pain redefined
Parasite
Perfect Insanity
Prayer
Remember
Rise
Sacred Lie
Shout 2000
Sons of plunder
Stricken
Stupify
Ten thousand fists
The curse
The game
The night
This moment
Torn
Two worlds
Violence Fetish
Voices
Want
Avarice
Awaken
Believe
Bound
Breathe
Conflict
Criminal
Darkness
Decadence
Deceiver
Deify
Devour
Divide
Down with the sickness
Droppin Plates
Enough
Facade
Fear
Forgiven
Guarded
Get psycho
God of the mind
Haunted
Hell
I’m Alive
Indistructable
Inside the fire
Intoxication
Just stop
Land of confusion
Liberate
Meaning of life
Monster
Mistress
Numb
Overburdened
Pain redefined
Parasite
Perfect Insanity
Prayer
Remember
Rise
Sacred Lie
Shout 2000
Sons of plunder
Stricken
Stupify
Ten thousand fists
The curse
The game
The night
This moment
Torn
Two worlds
Violence Fetish
Voices
Want

Oh I forgot Dehumanized >.< I can’t think of any more though.
Opps i didnt mean to repost the original list haha

well I cant think of any more

How many grams of CaO must react in order to liberate 525 kJ of heat in the equation below?

Posted by admin on February 4th, 2010 and filed under liberate | 1 Comment »

Given that CaO(s)+H2o(l)–> Ca(OH)2(s)

H rxn= 064.8 kJ/mol

A) 6.92 g
B) 56.1 g
C) 455 g
D) 606 g
E) 3.40 X 10^4 g

1 : 64.8 = x : 525
x = 8.10 moles
8.10 mol x 56.08 g/mol = 454 g