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i am the white kid in the beater Asked by quigley about 1 year ago, 2 answers.

How important do you have to be to be assasinated instead of murdered?
Why do you drive on a parkway and park on a driveway?
Why do they steralize the needle for lethal injection?

Answered by amblessed on Jun 02, 2008, 01:46PM
12241 answers

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Christmas parties are the shit Answered by wardez on Dec 28, 2008, 04:39PM
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The difference in definition between being assassinated or murdered ir mostly a thing of semantic preference.

For a homicide victim to be considered 'assassinated' the act usually has to be pivitol in some way. So, a person who is assassinated is key member of an organization or movement.

If your boss at work is killed because he was going to lay off a bunch of workers, that would be an assassination.

Murder is to be used as a general term for any homicide.

Parkways are called as such because they were originally just roads that went through just that... parks of any kind. They are 'ways' through 'parks'. Cities that expanded the roads into avenues that continued far from the original section of road still deemed them by the same name.

Driveways are called as such because houses never had use for a piece of pavement in front of their homes to park their vehicles. Not until automobiles became popular. In London, when some residential houses were built to the street, the roads that serviced them were actually reffered to as driveways. You could see something like, ' Washington driveway' back then.

We started referring to our little section of road as driveways in the U.S because we started to store cars in our own homes, not just settle on the street. Once the first homes were paved with 'in comings' to our garages someone started calling them driveways or 'ways' to drive into your home.

Parking wasn't really used as a word to describe anchoring your car down at first.

They sterilize for lethal injection because it's against the law not too. It's just routine medical process.

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