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How long of a car ride is it from Brockton Massachusetts to Jacksonville Vermont? Answer: According to MapaQuest: 3 hours 6 minutes / 163.39 miles |
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Science fair ideas 8th grade technology? Question: i live in brockton massachusetts and science fair has already started for the brockton district. i need some ideas for 8th grade technology, i need help thin king of a topic, the only thing is that it has to be somethijng never done or created before it could have been attempted but not done. it could be anything, from computers to cars to ipods or lawnmowers anything in the technology field will help me thank you so much! if it helps im a girl. anything to do with hair or nails or facial will help me, but remember it must be in "TECHNOLOGY". thank you so much anything will help. =] Answer: These sites have lots of science fair project ideas: http://www.usc.edu/CSSF/Resources/GettingStarted.html http://www.sciencebuddies.org/ http://www.all-science-fair-p rojects.com/category0.html http://www.ipl.org/div/projectguide / http://school.discoveryeducation.com/sciencefaircentral/ http://www.picadome.fcps.net/lab/sci_fair/science_fair.htm htt p://www.scienceproject.com/ http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/proj ects/index.html http://www.freesciencefairproject.com/ http ://scienceclub.org/scifair.html |
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Can you Sum up this dramatic true life story? Question: Deana Brisbois was a creative, athletic and energetic 23-year-old woman from Topsfield, MA. She lived life to the fullest - at her happiest when at the hub of constant activity and commotion. Friends and family remember her as a beautiful young woman with the ability to makes friends in an instant with her engaging personality, ever-present sense of humor and heart of gold. In April of 1994, she lost her life in a car-crash near Brockton, MA. Deana had been in an abusive relationship for two years before her death. Her abuser was with her in the car when it crashed-but fled the scene-waiting over nine hours before he sought emergency treatment and claiming he fled the wreck in a panic. After Deana's death, her abuser was subsequently jailed for two years on unrelated assault and battery charges (32 charges from five Massachusetts counties).Though Deana's abuser was never charged with her death, her mother and stepfather, Mary Ellen and Ira Gorfinkle, and friends believe he played a role. A series of incidents-now a matter of public record-provide solid evidence of a pattern of abuse. Deana had taken out an emergency restraining order against him in 1993 after being hit. Peabody police charged the abuser with trying to run a car off the road in which Deana and another man were passengers. She sought emergency care after being thrown out of his moving car. Mary Ellen never witnessed the abuse, but was horrified when she saw the bruises he left on Deana's body-like the cruel bite mark left on her cheek, and the results of a "haircut" when he whacked off chunks of Deana's hair with a knife. When Deana finally admitted to the abuse, her family and friends urged her to get help. Deana talked with counselors, clergy, countless friends, doctors, lawyers, family members, and even other abused women. She left him several times, only to return when he apologized-certain that he would change.Before Deana's death, Mary, Ira, her twin brother David Brisbois, Pat Lucy, Christine (Crippen) Champeau, Laura Sindoni, and other friends thought dating violence was something that happened to other people.Faced with the hard truth-that relationship violence knows no boundaries- Deana's family and friends held a golf tournament in August 1994 to raise money in her memory. They founded Deana's Fund and donated the money raised to women's shelters. The golf tournament became an annual event, and in 1995 the organization supported the development of a play to PREVENT dating violence. The play was called The Yellow Dress. Answer: Why haven't they charged the abuser with her death. Isn't there enough evidence to convict him. This man should be tortured like Deanna was. I know its too late now but she should have never went back to him. Women need to learn to stay strong. Sorry is only a word. Actions are what count. |