Where can i buy a costume of Hajime Kunihiro for an anime convention?

Posted by admin on November 11th, 2009 and filed under convention information | 2 Comments »

Im trying to find information on the outfit of Hajime Kunihiro but i cant find anywhere do buy it. Where can i go to find where to buy it?

They don’t have that character but there are other ready made anime costumes for sale on eBay if you can’t find it.

http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=9&pub=5574634183&toolid=10001&campid=5335994191&customid=&icep_uq=anime+costume&icep_sellerId=&icep_ex_kw=&icep_sortBy=12&icep_catId=&icep_minPrice=&icep_maxPrice=&ipn=psmain&icep_vectorid=229466&kwid=902099&mtid=824&kw=lg

Similarities and differences: Sinners in the hands of angry god and patrick henrys speech to the VG convention?

Posted by admin on November 8th, 2009 and filed under convention information | 1 Comment »

What are some similarities and some differences of Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, and Patrick Henry’s speech to the Virginia Convention? Any information is appreciated.

there are no similarities and differences.

What is the Fanime Convention all about?

Posted by admin on November 2nd, 2009 and filed under convention information | No Comments »

i hear all about this "fanime" thing..all i know is tht its a gathering thing 4 ppl who like japanese cartoons (me)
but i have no clue wat it really is for and wat its all about
i would rellyyyy like to go, but i dnt have any information on it.
please help me
a website to get more basic information would be nice too = )

thank you!

Well it’s for what you call "otakus" or obsessors of anime go to to collect anime swag and talk to the writers and editors. You can check it out at http://www.fanime.com/.

According to the Genocide Convention, what should happen to people suspected of genocide?

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009 and filed under convention information | 3 Comments »

please provide a link to the site you obtained your information. Thankyou.

Perhaps you mean, "Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide."

According to the Convention, "Article 5
The Contracting Parties undertake to enact, in accordance with their respective Constitutions, the necessary legislation to give effect to the provisions of the present Convention and, in particular, to provide effective penalties for persons guilty of genocide or any of the other acts enumerated in Article 3."

According to the new Iraqi Constitution, genocide is to be punished by death. Which is what happened to Saddam.

And in regards to the comment about Bush, it was the USA for the first time in history, tried, convicted and executed a war criminal as a result of Andersonville Prison. And that gave rise to the expression. "Forgive but do not forget."

Why did Maryland vote in favor of the constitution at the constitutional convention?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under convention information | 1 Comment »

The question says it all, know that Maryland was in favor of ratifying the constitution, but i can’t find any information as to why they were in favor of it. I need facts on why Maryland specifically would ratify it, not just in general. Thanks in advance.

http://www.constitution.org/rc/rat_md.htm

Why did Maryland vote in favor of the constitution at the constitutional convention?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under convention information | 1 Comment »

The question says it all, know that Maryland was in favor of ratifying the constitution, but i can’t find any information as to why they were in favor of it. I need facts on why Maryland specifically would ratify it, not just in general. Thanks in advance.

http://www.constitution.org/rc/rat_md.htm

Why did Maryland vote in favor of the constitution at the constitutional convention?

Posted by admin on October 25th, 2009 and filed under convention information | No Comments »

The question says it all, know that Maryland was in favor of ratifying the constitution, but i can’t find any information as to why they were in favor of it. I need facts on why Maryland specifically would ratify it, not just in general. Thanks in advance.

http://www.constitution.org/rc/rat_md.htm

Needing help finding information on Hispanic American Diversity?

Posted by admin on October 25th, 2009 and filed under convention information | 1 Comment »

I need to find information on Mexican Americans,Puerto Ricans,Columbains,and Cubans. The information I need on them is linguistic,political,social,economic,religious,and familial conventions. Any help would be great. I have to turn the assignment in by Sunday June 29,2008. Thanks

Ah! You need to turn it in today! This question is almost identical to the one answered at this website:

http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1155404102

A little last minute help :)

Is the Democratic Convention changing your mind?

Posted by admin on October 23rd, 2009 and filed under convention information | 4 Comments »

I have been keeping updated on the democratic convention, and in the beginning i was still unsure who i was gonna vote for, but after watching it I feel that Barack Obama and all his companions are wanting the same thing as the average American. I will keep watching everything about the election but so far my mind is set that Barack is the best candidate.
I would love any information on why you oppose this decision for our president. On what you believe and what "made" you decision.

Thank you,
Undecided

It is changing my mind in a few ways, and crystalising my thinking in others. Especially after Bill Clinton’s speech, the argument for Obama is highly defined and very clear to me.

The Republicans have had NOTHING to say about themselves and a LOT to say about Obama – but none of it is important or even real in most cases.

McCain has a LOT of explaining to do. He needs to help us understand why we should elect a Republican president after 8 years of Republican control nearly wrecked the place. I’ve been waiting for him to do so, and have heard nothing so far. Maybe he has a decent plan. I wouldn’t know it because he spent the summer bitching about how his opponent is more popular than he is.

McCain says he doesn’t understand the economy, he thinks the fundamentals of the economy are strong right now, his former economics mentor (gramm) was of the belief that the recession was "in our heads," and he thinks the middle class goes up to $5 million/year in income. WTF…and all this while THE ECONOMY is the #1 issue in America right now!

http://www.gallup.com/poll/109786/Obama-Holds-Lead-Over-McCain-Top-Issue-Economy.aspx

He’s a BAD choice right now. His focus is on military, we need economy and energy, which we would have with Obama. Plus, most have a difficult time arguing against Biden’s foreign policy prowess. He arguably has more than McCain.

It’s high time he shuts down his BS machine and starts talking for real about what he’s going to do for the U.S. of A. As far as I’m concerned, he has already wasted precious time and frankly, I don’t think he can make it. His economy plan died on the vine and his energy plan focuses on nuclear power and drilling for more oil – the two most problematic, controversial energy sources in the world (to say nothing of being a waste of time).

It’s fascinating to me that most American complain about "business as usual" in the White House, and how it’d be GREAT to have "fresh blood" and a "new politic" in Washington – but that "it’ll never happen." And NOW…you have it available to you and you don’t want it. YOU are business as usual, YOU are the old guard finding every reason not to pull the trigger on what you’ve wished for decades.

I think our economy will start to revive strongly with an Obama leadership, based mainly on a few of his key economic policies plus his energy policy that infuses significant effort into reforming our energy resources.

I am confident we will enter another age where diplomacy displaces military activity, in the spirit of Ronald Reagan. All too easily has the Bush administration been willing to assert military power before exhausting other resources, and this has cost us so very dearly – financially and with the lives of our kids. I certainly don’t see diplomacy becoming an effective tool under the tutelage of McCain, who is not known for his level-headedness, innovative interactions or negotiation skills.

I believe and am excited about finally launching into the direction of energy reform, where we start systematically replacing oil with energy sources that don’t destroy our environment and drive our foreign policy into ditches. I have kids, and this is a very big deal to me. I think it’s absolutely abysmal that we have not taken leadership and control on this issue for decades.

I also look forward to an Obama administration that will present fiscal responsibility for the government. It’s true that some costs will go up in a few areas, but they will do down DRAMATICALLY in others and it’s important to note that the money that will be spent is on the right stuff. Obama’s tax plan has me saving money on taxes, but even if it doesn’t, I’m willing to pay a little more if it means my neighbor’s family won’t get obliterated by health care costs. Making sure that our families can pursue the American dream without getting utterly destroyed by a health event is simply American to me and nothing else.

I would tell you what I think of the Republican stance on these issues, but so far what little I’ve heard is totally unattractive to me. McCain’s energy plan puts nuclear power and more oil at the forefront. Is he serious? Doesn’t he GET IT? Doesn’t he GET that I out of the seven different ways to make power, I don’t want the two most dangerous ones to my family????

I think Obama is an outstanding American, paired with an outstanding American. The Obama/Biden ticket is seriously one of the strongest I’ve seen in at least several elections. Best plan for America in years for energy reform, economy, foreign policy, health care and fiscal responsibility.

Is the Democratic Convention changing your mind?

Posted by admin on October 23rd, 2009 and filed under convention information | 4 Comments »

I have been keeping updated on the democratic convention, and in the beginning i was still unsure who i was gonna vote for, but after watching it I feel that Barack Obama and all his companions are wanting the same thing as the average American. I will keep watching everything about the election but so far my mind is set that Barack is the best candidate.
I would love any information on why you oppose this decision for our president. On what you believe and what "made" you decision.

Thank you,
Undecided

It is changing my mind in a few ways, and crystalising my thinking in others. Especially after Bill Clinton’s speech, the argument for Obama is highly defined and very clear to me.

The Republicans have had NOTHING to say about themselves and a LOT to say about Obama – but none of it is important or even real in most cases.

McCain has a LOT of explaining to do. He needs to help us understand why we should elect a Republican president after 8 years of Republican control nearly wrecked the place. I’ve been waiting for him to do so, and have heard nothing so far. Maybe he has a decent plan. I wouldn’t know it because he spent the summer bitching about how his opponent is more popular than he is.

McCain says he doesn’t understand the economy, he thinks the fundamentals of the economy are strong right now, his former economics mentor (gramm) was of the belief that the recession was "in our heads," and he thinks the middle class goes up to $5 million/year in income. WTF…and all this while THE ECONOMY is the #1 issue in America right now!

http://www.gallup.com/poll/109786/Obama-Holds-Lead-Over-McCain-Top-Issue-Economy.aspx

He’s a BAD choice right now. His focus is on military, we need economy and energy, which we would have with Obama. Plus, most have a difficult time arguing against Biden’s foreign policy prowess. He arguably has more than McCain.

It’s high time he shuts down his BS machine and starts talking for real about what he’s going to do for the U.S. of A. As far as I’m concerned, he has already wasted precious time and frankly, I don’t think he can make it. His economy plan died on the vine and his energy plan focuses on nuclear power and drilling for more oil – the two most problematic, controversial energy sources in the world (to say nothing of being a waste of time).

It’s fascinating to me that most American complain about "business as usual" in the White House, and how it’d be GREAT to have "fresh blood" and a "new politic" in Washington – but that "it’ll never happen." And NOW…you have it available to you and you don’t want it. YOU are business as usual, YOU are the old guard finding every reason not to pull the trigger on what you’ve wished for decades.

I think our economy will start to revive strongly with an Obama leadership, based mainly on a few of his key economic policies plus his energy policy that infuses significant effort into reforming our energy resources.

I am confident we will enter another age where diplomacy displaces military activity, in the spirit of Ronald Reagan. All too easily has the Bush administration been willing to assert military power before exhausting other resources, and this has cost us so very dearly – financially and with the lives of our kids. I certainly don’t see diplomacy becoming an effective tool under the tutelage of McCain, who is not known for his level-headedness, innovative interactions or negotiation skills.

I believe and am excited about finally launching into the direction of energy reform, where we start systematically replacing oil with energy sources that don’t destroy our environment and drive our foreign policy into ditches. I have kids, and this is a very big deal to me. I think it’s absolutely abysmal that we have not taken leadership and control on this issue for decades.

I also look forward to an Obama administration that will present fiscal responsibility for the government. It’s true that some costs will go up in a few areas, but they will do down DRAMATICALLY in others and it’s important to note that the money that will be spent is on the right stuff. Obama’s tax plan has me saving money on taxes, but even if it doesn’t, I’m willing to pay a little more if it means my neighbor’s family won’t get obliterated by health care costs. Making sure that our families can pursue the American dream without getting utterly destroyed by a health event is simply American to me and nothing else.

I would tell you what I think of the Republican stance on these issues, but so far what little I’ve heard is totally unattractive to me. McCain’s energy plan puts nuclear power and more oil at the forefront. Is he serious? Doesn’t he GET IT? Doesn’t he GET that I out of the seven different ways to make power, I don’t want the two most dangerous ones to my family????

I think Obama is an outstanding American, paired with an outstanding American. The Obama/Biden ticket is seriously one of the strongest I’ve seen in at least several elections. Best plan for America in years for energy reform, economy, foreign policy, health care and fiscal responsibility.