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"NOMOS...OMOS"..( your name is your omen ) .what's this Roman proverb , means? | You mean:\n"nomen (atque) omen"\n- there is an omen in the surname, the name of a person shows his/her character (Dictionary of Foreign Words)\nIt means that a certain name, surname, designation are connected with a certain omen (augury); they contain something that may be interpreted as a sign or an omen.\n(e.g. my latin name: Beata means "happy") |
Which is better treatment for psoriasis - Raptiva or Enbrel? | Depends on the severity of your psoriasis. I have been using Raptiva for 2 years now and have great success. It took about 12 weeks before I started noticing improvement.\n\nI haven't researched Enbrel but the side effects of Raptiva have been virtually nil for me. |
need free advice/help with a resume.? | Look up resume examples online, find the types of "jobs" that appeal to you. Then match up what your talents are "that you make you an asset to that particular position" and convince the industry of what you have to offer in your resume. \nMany HR personnel don't really care what you have done for your own interest in resumes, they are looking for what you have done that will be the best match to the position they are offering.\nDo some research, once you get a "job" with an industries, you can have a better feel for the position that interest you more from the inside of the company.\nI'm not saying minimize your education, but you can leave out bits of experience that may not seem like an asset to them. Sometimes less is more. \nThen build on your qualifications and abilities, to advance to positions you find more interesting.\n\nThere are auto resume builders available to walk you through how to put it all together in a professional manner, but using the format of resume examples on line should work well.\n\nI'll also say try to keep the pages to a 2 page minimum, after that HR loses interest. |
If you could talk to Uncle Bill (Gates, that is), what suggestions would you make to improve Windows XP Pro? | I think what ever improvements and additions or changes they need they are going to include into Vista, so no worries.\n\nYou know? Flash drive is used as auxilary memory in Vista, and so many new things are there in that. Also what more we could as with XP. It supports Remote desktop and assistance. |
how do you make fragrance oil for candles? | sometimes they are made using a type of distill process. they boil rose petals (for instance) and then collect the steam |
How do I sue for malpractice? | First - I'm very sorry to hear this. I have two small kids and can't imagine going through something like this.\n\nSecond - check the web site for your state bar association or the American Bar Association's findlegalhelp.org. Medicine is a state regulated profession and you'll need a lawyer in the state where the doctor is licensed to help you understand what remedies you might have. |
What is the big stink about Sponge Bob? Why do you love that show? Who is your favorite character? | If I have to explain it, your not one of us. SORRY |
what website can i find a 10 carat gold chain with cz diamonds in it? | Try www.ice.com or www.e-bay.com |
What is a good chat program that allows you to access aim (without having to go through aol.com)? | Aside from trillian, you might also look at a pair of open source options as well. Gaim (http://gaim.sourceforge.net/) and Miranda (http://miranda-im.org/) will both connect as AIM clients, along with MSN, Yahoo! and others.\n\nPersonally, I prefer Gaim, but both are quite capable and easy to use. |
Is there a way to keep telemarketers from disturbing me even when my number is not listed? | Put your name on the "do not call" list - its at www.donotcall.gov This should stop telemarketers from calling. It takes a couple of days to get activated but it works. And if the telemarketers do call you with your name on the list, they get fined! |
Why are so many people prejudiced against long-haired men? | This is an issue that stems back from the 1960s.\n\nAs you may or may not have known, during the 1960s, America suffered huge cultural and social changes. One of them was the rise of the Hippie Movement and Youthquake, which went against what people at the time-- especially Conservatives-- considered "moral", "traditional", and "upstanding."\n\nBesides the obvious sex, drugs, and rock and roll they indulged in, Hippies also dressed and changed their appearances in ways that offended Conservatives and the Establishment at the time. One of the things they did (the males) was grow out their hair and start growing beards and mustaches at a time when men were expected to be cleanshaven and have the shortest hair possible. As a result, any man who started growing his hair out became associated with the whole Hippie lifestyle and was seen as unfeminine, unAmerican, a derelict, and a subverstive.\n\nWhat you are seeing now is a holdover from those days. Many people still assume that men with long hair are in some kind of subversive lifestyle (drinking, partying, drugging, etc.). Either that, or they're just seen as stoners and slackers. Unfortunate type of prejudice, but it still remains there, nevertheless. |
what is the K-12 STOCK SYMBOL? | K-12 (Pronounced "Kay through twelve" or just "Kay twelve") is the North American designation for primary and secondary education.\n\nThe expression is a shortening of Kindergarten (5 or 6-year-old) through 12th grade (17 or 18-year-old), the first and last grades of free education in the United States and English Canada. |
How do messianics jews celebrate Rosh Chodesh? | Messianic ""Jews"" take the rituals of Jewish holidays and holy days and life cycle events, and inject interpretations of Jesus into all of them.\n\nFrom the Jewish perspective this is ridiculous. It would be as if a moslem took the Eucharist, the communion, and said that the rituals of it point to Mohammed, but Christians are too blind to see this truth, a result of a veil being over their minds. \n\nThen, it would be like a large group of these moslems saying that they practice the real form of Christianity, and that they are "completed Christians" because they understand that the Eucharist is actually about Mohammed.\n\nPLEASE look at http://WhatJewsBelieve.org/explanation10.html\nand\nhttp://WhatJewsBelieve.org/explanation09.html |
How does pay-pal work in internet transactions? | to use the service, first you need a email account. You can send money to anyone who has email account even though he might not have account with pay pal account. Once you made payment, the paypal will send notification to the receiver. If the receiver does not have pay-pal account, pay-pal will require them to open a account in order to receive the payment. Pay pal will deduct small percents of payment as a fee for the service. That is how the transaction made. If you want to send money from pay pal you need verify your information either put credit card information or bank information. Once the receiver receive the payment, he can ask pay pal to send check or wire the money to his bank account or just deposit the money in pay pal to purchase goods. For more info check www.paypal.com |
Who was Bartolomeu Dias? | he was the guy who reached the Cape of Good Hope and called it the Cape of Storms |
what are the names of the 2 new moons just discovered? | I quote : "Two small moons have been discovered orbiting Pluto, bringing the planet's retinue of known satellites to three and leaving scientist to wonder how it could be. ...The moons are catalogued as S/2005 P1 and S/2005 P2 for now. Once they are confirmed, the discoverers will suggest names, to be approved by the International Astronomical Union."\n\nFrom: http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/051031_pluto_moons.html |
how do i buy a birthday present with no money? | Options to "Buy with no money":\n1. make\n2. trade\n3. buy with "future money" / credit - but be sure you will have that money in the future. |
What was the final vote on Survivor last night? | I drink whisky\nu drink whine\nguess what ya'll its Gangsta Time!!!!!\n\nOakland in the House!!!!!! *RZ*\nSnoop doggy dogg and Randy Z are at the Door\nReady to make an enterance so back on up\ncause we're about to rip Sh*t up!!\n\ncome'on 3 months and no selection?? |
Will Miami cover (-7) vs LSU? | No miami is to far down in the standings |
how do i protect a design for a device i have (thats very easy to copy) without the major costs of patents ? | Hi Secret Eagle, You are already well versed with the patents and copyrights. The thing is that in case you want to make money, you got to Patent. However, patenting does involve a lot of money, generally people hire attorneys to make their case strong for consideration for a patent. In case you want to make money, you will have to shed some initially, but then looking at the mass usability of your invention, you can definitely get profit. \n\nHowever, I can suggest you a better and more cheaper alternative. I am from India. As a child, I too used to frequent out in science fairs, with models on Robots to Compression Algorithms winning some commendable prizes with IBM, Infosys, Department of Science and Technology, National Geographic, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, etc. You can check them out at http://cs.dal.ca/~koul/\n\nIn government run fairs, there used to be a scheme, that all the inventions, models that have been shown, were protected by the government from copying, i.e. if someone saw an innovator's model in a fair and went home, copied the idea and went further to patent or market it, he could easily be penalized by the original innovator, through the support of your government. The government has been an earlier witness to the innovator's model and is responsile for its protection.\n\nAnother thing, you can sign a non disclosure aggrement with any party with whom you show the invention.\n\nIn case you are giving it in the public domain, I suggest you go to the appropriate officials in your country and do ask for some monetary benifits as you wish, looking at the benefit it will give to the common masses. |
Are you happy with your present situation in life? | YES I'M. THANK'S TO GOD. |
Where is Robert Reilly? Is he really at Jury Duty? | Don't you have to be an American citizen to be a juror? |
How long does it take for AIDS to show up on a blood test? | Three to six months from your last unsafe sexual experience is the amount of time you need to wait to get an HIV test. Depending on the source, you will get differing opinions about this "window" of time between infection and HIV antibody detection in a blood test. For example, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends six months, some city and state health departments advise waiting two months, while the Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC), the oldest and largest HIV and AIDS service organization in the world, suggests a three-month waiting period. Alice thinks that six months is a long time to wait for HIV test results, and a negative or positive test result three months after possible HIV exposure can be considered reliable, although not 100 percent accurate. |
which fragrance/parfume du you prefere? | The dreamer by Versace\n\nWhen I was younger, I had a bottle of The Dreamer and I remember it as smelling a lot like a gin and tonic being sipped by a gentleman smoking a pipe. However, I couldn't quite understand the scent in those days and only wore it a handful of times before swapping away my beautiful bottle. Now however, I can detect the white floral note, and have a greater appreciation for that warm, rich, sweet tobacco base. I only wish there was some buttery leather in there! \n\nThe opening of the juniper and lily really help temper and develop the tobacco notes, and it is this lily note that I find most intriguing (lily? in a men's scent?) as it brings a cool freshness to the edges of the fragrance. Looking at the notes, I wonder where the iris is, as it's virtually undetectable to my nose. As the scent relaxes on the skin, the tobacco mellows and merges with the amber and the almost coconut-y tarragon note becomes apparent. The final effect of this combination of notes is almost soapy...and perfect! \n\nTruly unique, and a pleasure in the cooler months, The Dreamer is perhaps the best of Versace and I now think of it as fondly as a favorite sweater or blanket - warm and comforting. |
Which American city has the best chance of winning the 2012 Olympics? | San Francisco. Great weather. And no one likes New York anymore. |
Can I file an appeal by myself on a misdemeanor? | Elmore v. McCammon (1986) 640 F. Supp. 905\n"... the right to file a lawsuit pro se is one of the most important rights under the constitution and laws."\n\nJenkins v. McKeithen, 395 U.S. 411, 421 (1959); Picking v. Pennsylvania R. Co., 151 Fed 2nd 240; Pucket v. Cox, 456 2nd 233\nPro se pleadings are to be considered without regard to technicality; pro se litigants' pleadings are not to be held to the same high standards of perfection as lawyers.\n\nMaty v. Grasselli Chemical Co., 303 U.S. 197 (1938)\n"Pleadings are intended to serve as a means of arriving at fair and just settlements of controversies between litigants. They should not raise barriers which prevent the achievement of that end. Proper pleading is important, but its importance consists in its effectiveness as a means to accomplish the end of a just judgment."\n\nPicking v. Pennsylvania Railway, 151 F.2d. 240, Third Circuit Court of Appeals\nThe plaintiff's civil rights pleading was 150 pages and described by a federal judge as "inept". Nevertheless, it was held "Where a plaintiff pleads pro se in a suit for protection of civil rights, the Court should endeavor to construe Plaintiff's Pleadings without regard to technicalities."\n\nGood Luck |
How to measure a blue chips company? Is there any measuring tools around? | Fundamentals are nice to look at, but never ignore the technicals which are the charts. Charts never lies, no matter what's the rumor is, go back and look at the charts.\n\nTo look at fundamentals, look at its sales and profit history, hows the sector performing, are the funds jumpining into the stock.\n\nTechnicals look at if there are any spikes, what's the chart doing, hows the volume for every close, pullbacks, support on 50 and 100 day moving average\n \nYahoo Finance, and MSN Money have great tools to make use of to enhance your stock experience. |
how do you clean white gold? | Toothpaste and water works just fine. |
Is it alright for girls to be turned on my porn? | definately.. nothing wrong with women being turned on by porn... porn isnt only made for men.. why cant girls get their kicks too ?? lol .. i'm a 23 female.. and i love porn.. i have huge collection.. some might actually think i'm a guy since i watch so much of it.. but nothings wrong with it lol ..so i say go ahead girl enjoy all the porn ya want. |
How does Santa get all those gifts to all those kids in one night? | The Magic of Christmas! |
Will the Redskins make the playoffs? | yes they will get in\nthey are on a hot streak and all they have to do is beat the struggling eagles to clinch a wild card berth |
i WON $300! from yahoo lotery i dont know who to collect please mail answer on [email protected]? | there is no yahoo lottery. this is a scam. |
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? | The Chicken would have to because eggs need the mother to lay on them. |
Who made the first Army ever? | Before 3000 BCE (5,000 years ago) there was no record of wars. At that point in history, the human population reached 100 million, and wars became endemic, after the onset of nations trading with each other (and cheating, or because of piracy/stealing) and we humans have been in the constant state of war ever since...\n\nThere are no reliable records of a civilization indicating the presence of armies in Mesopotamia much earlier than 2500 BCE, not 3500 BCE as previously mentioned... |
Why do I get incest and other offensive sites pop up when I try to search on yahoo????? | turn off your adult search button. so you won't get that anymore. "safe search" |
lee ann womack song tracks? | You should try these links.....\nhttp://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Lee%20Ann%20Womack:1921225889:page=tracks\n\nhttp://www.getlyrical.com/lyrics.html?Type=Artist&Id=6084\n\nhttp://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/6766433/a/Greatest+Hits.htm\n\nHope this helps..... |
conjunction conjuction what's your function? | The answer would be: Hooking up words and phrases and clauses.\n\n\nConjunction Junction, what's your function?\nHooking up words and phrases and clauses.\nConjunction Junction, how's that function?\nI got three favorite cars\nThat get most of my job done.\nConjunction Junction, what's their function?\nI got "and", "but", and "or", \nThey'll get you pretty far.\n\n"And":\nThat's an additive, like "this and that".\n"But":\nThat's sort of the opposite, \n"Not this but that".\nAnd then there's "or":\nO-R, when you have a choice like \n"This or that".\n"And", "but", and "or", \nGet you pretty far.\n\nConjunction Junction, what's your function?\nHooking up two boxcars and making 'em run right.\nMilk and honey, bread and butter, peas and rice.\nHey that's nice!\nDirty but happy, digging and scratching,\nLosing your shoe and a button or two.\nHe's poor but honest, sad but true,\nBoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!\n\nConjunction Junction, what's your function?\nHooking up two cars to one\nWhen you say something like this choice:\n"Either now or later"\nOr no choice:\n"Neither now nor ever"\nHey that's clever!\nEat this or that, grow thin or fat,\nNever mind, I wouldn't do that,\nI'm fat enough now!\n\nConjunction Junction, what's your function?\nHooking up phrases and clauses that balance, like:\nOut of the frying pan and into the fire.\nHe cut loose the sandbags,\nBut the balloon wouldn't go any higher.\nLet's go up to the mountains,\nOr down to the sea.\nYou should always say "thank you",\nOr at least say "please".\n\nConjunction Junction, what's your function?\nHooking up words and phrases and clauses\nIn complex sentences like:\n\nConjunction Junction, what's your function?\nHooking up cars and making 'em function.\nConjunction Junction, how's that function?\nI like tying up words and phrases and clauses.\nConjunction Junction, watch that function.\nI'm going to get you there if you're very careful.\nConjunction Junction, what's your function?\nI'm going to get you there if you're very careful.\nConjunction Junction, what's your function?\nI'm going to get you there if you're very careful. |
How do you know if you are truly bisexual? | Well the thing that tipped me off was that I was attracted to both genders. IF you want to make love to both genders that is a pretty big clue. ;)\n\nOK, that isn't at all scientific but let's look at it this way...\nIf you were only attracted to one gender you would be the appropriate inclination that went with that. Girls attracted to girls but not boys lesbian girls attacted to only boys hetero. \nSO... If you are hot for both you are bi. pretty simple actually.\n\nNow on top of all that. Why fret over it? All of these are just lables anyhow. Lables are for cloths not people. Just enjoy people that you are attracted to & don't get all worked up about it. |
i need to know the kind of j2ee questions asked during a job interview? | Go to an interview for a job that you don't really care if you get it or not. Get the experience of an interview and then try to get an interview for the job you want. Most likely the j2ee questions would be different each time, depending on the person doing the interview. There is no point to prepare for something like that. If you know it then you answer, if not, you say you don't know. If you try to answer but you don't know...they will find out :)\nGood Luck |
What do you think of this Fantasy NBA team? | Looks liek Ricky Davis fantasy value is dropping. So trade him while his value is still high.\n\nPackage some of ur guards for bigs like Elton Brand / Dwight Howard. You have way too many PGs that just shoot threes. trade them for Bigs.\n\nAlso try get rid of Larry Hughes for a PF such as Troy Murphy or Josh Smith.\n\nDrop Sean May for guys like Haywood/Przbillia if available. |
the history on yellowstone national park? | The human history of the park dates back 12,000 years. It was known to the original natives as "Mitzi-a-dazi," the "River of Yellow Rocks," because of the hydrothermally altered iron-containing yellow rocks in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone (many people incorrectly believe that the yellow color is from sulfur).\n\nThe Native Americans that hunted and fished in the Yellowstone region also utilized the significant amounts of obsidian found in the park to make cutting tools and weapons. In fact, arrowheads made of Yellowstone obsidian have been found as far away as the Mississippi Valley, which strongly indicate that a regular obsidian trade existed between Yellowstone Native Americans and tribes further east.\n\n Lower Yellowstone FallIn 1806 a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition named John Colter left the Expedition to join a group of fur trappers and was probably the first non-Native American to visit the region and make contact with the Native Americans there. After surviving wounds he suffered in a battle with Crow and Blackfoot tribes, he gave a description of a place of "fire and brimstone" that was dismissed by most people as delirium. The supposedly imaginary place was nicknamed "Colter's Hell."\n\nMountain man Jim Bridger later returned from an 1857 expedition to the park's area and told tales of boiling springs, spouting water, a mountain of glass and yellow rock. These reports were largely ignored, however, because Bridger was known for being a "spinner of yarns." Nonetheless his stories did arouse the interest of explorer and geologist F.V. Hayden who in 1859 started a two-year survey of the upper Missouri River region with Bridger as a guide and with United States Army surveyor W.F. Raynolds. The party was able to reach the approaches to the Yellowstone region but was not able to go any further due to heavy snows. The intervening American Civil War stopped all attempts to explore the region, and Hayden would not be able to fulfill his mission to explore the area for another 11 years.\n\n North Gate to Yellowstone Park at Gardiner, Montana, which says "For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People."A party of Montanans then organized the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition, headed by the surveyor-general of Montana Henry Washburn. Amongst the group was Nathaniel P. Langford, who would later become known as "National Park" Langford, and an Army detachment commanded by Lt. Gustavus Doane. The expedition spent about a month in 1870 exploring the region, collecting specimens and naming sites of interest.\n\nIn 1871 Hayden led a second, larger expedition, which was now government sponsored, to the Yellowstone region. He compiled a comprehensive report on Yellowstone which included large-format photographs by William Henry Jackson and paintings by Thomas Moran. This report helped to convince the U.S. Congress to withdraw this region from public auction. Then on March 1, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed a bill into law that created Yellowstone National Park.\n\nLangford then served for five years without pay as the first superintendent of the park and was followed by several other superintendents (who worked with some minimal funding). The second superintendent was Philetus Norris who essentially volunteered for the position, after traveling through Yellowstone and witnessing its problems first hand. During his tenure Congress finally began to give the superintendent a salary and minimal funds to operate the park. He used these monies to expand access to and further explore Yellowstone. Norris also hired Harry Yount (nicknamed "Rocky Mountain Harry") to control poaching and vandalism in the park. Today, Harry Yount is considered the very first national park ranger.\n\n Mammoth Hot SpringsThree additional superintendents followed, but none proved effective in stopping the destruction of Yellowstone's natural resources.\n |
What chalenges did immigants face? | http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAEireland.htm |
trying to find status of rebate from HP? | try calling their customer service line |
was there a civil war in el salvador? | Yes, from 1980 to 1992. Between the goverment and the Guerrillas, called FMLN (Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional).\n\nThe war took place in the rural areas of the country, but in 1990 there was a major attack to the capital (San Salvador), after this peace conversation started. A ceasefire was established in 1992 when the rebels of the FMLN and the government signed "Peace accords" on January 16, 1992 that assured political and military reforms and punishment for all human rights abuses during the civil war. |
if this was your last day of life for you what would you do? | I'd call everyone I love dearly and start praying very hard. I'd be hugging & kissing my family, probably even crying because I'd miss them. I would also spare an hour to bid a final bye to the Yahoo Answer community, with whom I have been associated deep from my heart. |
how to block a specified user to access internet at the network? | Set proxies to 0.0.0.0 as an administrator, then block the user from access to change that by setting that user as a non-administrator. |
If I want to learn a second language what is the best one to start out with? | Spanish, not only for the reasons given by others, but for two others: it's a Latin language (so you have a good basis for French, Italian, etc.) and it's logical in its spelling (unlike French, which is very arbitrary.) If you're learning a language as a start towards learning more and to use in the US and Europe, it seems like the obvious choice.\n\nIf on the other hand, you want a mental challenge, Mandarin is so unlike any Western language in syntax, tones, etc. that you'll 'stretch' your mind a great deal. It will also prove increasingly useful as China moves more and more to a capitalist model. |
How do you cite footnotes for a play if you are writing a paper? | If you have the original publication, cite it as you would a book.\n\nIf you are citing it from a book, cite it as though it was a chapter.\n\nYou might check the MLA guide. |
what are the term limits for the government? | In the federal government, only the president is subject to term limits. As for state and other goverments, it would depend on the state. Some impose limits, some do not. |
Tom Smith, a baker, invented what in 1850? | "On the Christmas dinner table are noisemakers called crackers. Tom Smith invented these traditional favors in 1850, as a way of selling more of his confections. Crackers are wrapped in fancy paper at each end there are pull-tabs. When the tabs are pulled a loud noise or crack with some sparks is produced. Inside the cracker there may be a paper hat, a toy and some candy. In most English homes when the crackers are open, you must put on the hat and enjoy the contents of the cracker." |
Where is the deepest part of the ocean and where is it located? | The Marianas trench is the deepest part of the ocean. It is 35,813 ft/10,915m deep. If you cut Mount Everest off at sea level and put it on the ocean bottom in the Challenger Deep, there would still be over a mile of water over the top of it! |
How do you tell someone how you care, that you just met over the internet, without them thinking your wierd? | well dont worry about their thinking if you really care for that person just show in your attitude and dont think wat would he/she thinks about you. if you get returns then it will work out.\nall the best. |
What is the best bargain: electric or gas heating in Massachusetts? | I used to work for PETRO the largest home heating oil company on the Eastern seaboard of USA....but I don't anymore, so my personal opinion is that electric is cheaper. The cost of home heating oil has gone up by about 2.5 times the price it was a year and a half ago! That's crazy! |
where do moguls come frm on ski hills-? | Moguls can come from a number of sources.\n\nSometinmes they form naturally when the snow falls due to the nature of the terrain (boulders, bushes and undulating ground.)\n\nSometimes they are manufactured by careful ploughing though I've never seen this in process.\n\nThe most common cause are lots of skiers and boarders turning in roughly the same points on a steep slope. This really cuts the snow up and forms the humps, these then force people around them and the displaced snow builds them up.\n\nOne thing I have noticed over the years is that many moguls I've come across have started to change shape. 15 years ago all the moguls I remember hitting were beautifully curved mounds, I've noticed over the past few years that they seem to becoming more elongated and narrower forming a low long hump. I think this is mainly caused by the change to carver skis which cut the snow differently to the old straight skis. Also boarders have to take some of the blame as they really cut the surface up and seem to scrape the snow around and they tend to cut the top off of the hump as they go over them.\n\nPersonally i hate these low long humps as they are not as much fun to ski. |
Does Yahoo publisher program which can earn lots of money? | This is still under beta ....now only sign ups are allowed ...And allowed only to US citizens .\n\nSure competitor to google advertisements!!! |
Again with the painful side.? | Pros and cons of drinking milk outlined at the site linked below. Try not to drink more than 24 ounces per day. |
What can i do against cardiac arrythmia thats caused by my psyche (stress, etc) ? | It appears that the question period has expired. If you have received an answer that meets your needs, please choose a 'best answer.'\nRegards. |
in what form of math is x divided by 0 (you get infinity) important? And what are some practical uses of it? | The way you asked the question, you can't do it. However, you can do something similar, and you don't always get infinity. If you take a number, say 5, and divide it by (positive) numbers closer and closer to zero, you will get larger and larger numbers, and you can make the answer as large as you want by making the the denominator small enough. For this problem you say that "the limit, as x approaches zero, of 5 divided x, is infinity." You might say, 5 divided by zero is infinity for short, but that it isn't exactly correct. \n\nNow here is another problem: What is the limit of x divided by x as x approaches zero? In this case, the answer is always 1 unless x is equal to zero, where it is undefined. The limit, therefore, is 1 , not infinity.\n\nA very important example. If I am travelling 60 miles per hour, what is the limit, as the time approaches zero, of (distance travelled in miles) divided (the time travelled in hours). The limit is 60. This kind of problem is the essence of differential calculus, which is important in just about every science, engineering and even social science field. |
how to meet my close friend in NY? | try transportation..like a bus..or walking..or an airplane... |
how do I qualify for medicaid? | You may be covered by Medicaid if you have high medical bills, you receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or you meet certain income, resource, age, or disability requirements. \n\nThe page linked below shows one state's qualifications. Your state may differ. |
I'm 5 ft 3 inch. I would like to gain a few inches permanently.? | the only thing im aware of is..they break your legs..they put them in splints to pull them ..you can gain about 2-3 inches and it takes several years to complete. its painful and seriously expensive. accept your height as is. |
how do I insert a graphic into my email signature? | What e-mail program or site are you using?\n\nIf you are using a client such as outlook there is a different way to do it then if you are using web mail such as yahoo or hotmail. |
what nationality is the name souza? | Portuguese and their colonies, like Brazil, parts of India and Africa. |
my 8-months old baby boy has a swollen left foot?? | This is a serious problem. Only a doctor can decide if it is medical or developmental. Either way, it needs to be addressed immediately so that it doesn't get worse or cause him problems with his posture, back, knees, ankles. It could throw his entire body off balance and cause joint pains in every joint. What if it hurts him? He wouldn't even be able to tell you. You need to see a doctor right away. Good luck. |
how many licks does it take to get to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop? | (see cartoon owl)\nOne\nTwo\nThreeeee\n\n(crunch) \n\nit takes 3 licks! |
how do I remove winfix? | http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/trojan.vundo.removal.tool.html\n\nSymantec removal tool |
Can you pls give me the price of 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera. Thanks.? | be ready to spend around $80,000 Us Dlls |
What do you think about G.W.B.? | President Bush is a conservative with religious incentives. \n\nWhile I understand what he is attempting, I do not agree with all of his methods. He is mandated to protect the United States which justifies entering the war on terrorism as a response to the multiple terrorist attacks which have occurred within the United States. However, the Patriot act has aspects which are at odds with the Constitution.\n\nAt the same time the economy is doing far better than most people understand. This is countered by the increasing federal budget deficit. |
what is the important of biology in daily life? | depends...i guess you could say it's really important since biology is all about how you and everything else stays alive. But then, most people won't use it except to answer along with people on game shows. Others will use it if they're doctors, nurses, science teachers, paleontologists, scientists, some military personel, etc.\n\nGuess it just depends! |
what does ghetto mean? | a section of a city where people of a minorty group was kept example jews were kept in ghettos and it was walled up to keep them away from everyoneesle(example christians) during the middle ages and during the holocaust basically a ghetto was an urban area where people who were rejected by society such as the jewish people.they were locked up at night and during christmas and were not allowed freedom of movement as the rest of mankind. well happy holidays and thank God noone lives in a real ghetto today |
How much should a 5 foot tall 16-year old weigh? | Actually, more like 100 lbs. See graph in sources, 5ft is 60 inches = 3rd percentile, equivalent weight is 100lbs. You would look pretty chubby if you were 125lbs and 5 ft. 160lbs and you're more like a ball. |
If too much oxygen can kill you can a little bit at a time for a long time do the same? | i would call that ageing and yes that kills all of us in time |
Why would a freind hate you for something they did? | Depends on what they did... my first guess would be that they feel guilty about doing what they did... and since you seem to know about it, you could be a constant reminder of the thing this person did.... bottom line, your friend needs to come clean and tell someone about it before their guilt consumes them... and you need to be a true friend and stick by their side... no matter how much you think this person hates you. Whatever you do, dont take the blame for something someone else did... make them be responsible and mature and make the right decision. |
where to find decent listings to rent office space in the DC/NVA/MD area? | Best commercial rental database in the United States |
What is the best way to learn skiing? | Skiing technique is difficult to master, and accordingly there are ski schools that teach everything from the basics of turning and stopping safely to more advanced carving, racing, mogul or "bump" skiing and newer freestyle techniques. The venue, speed and technical difficulty associated with the sport can lead to collisions, accidents, hypothermia and other serious injury or illness, including death. Regional Ski Patrol organizations, such as the National Ski Patrol in the U.S., exist as a voluntary organization to provide guidance, help, medical assistance and emergency rescue to those in need of it.\n\nMany non-skiers wonder why skiers are willing to risk such injury. Skiers have a variety of answers to this question, but a common explanation is that it simply feels good, rather like flying, and that, when done carefully, poses no greater risk of injury compared to other sports. Of course, there is some aspect of danger, but that is part of the appeal. Skiing is the fastest means of land transport possible without mechanical assistance. Many skiers have had experiences where they have achieved a union of the mind and the body by practicing this sport; where the mind trusts the body to perform in an exceptional manner and the body trusts the mind not to lead it off an un-navigable cliff. A sense of harmony and of peak experience can result in a feeling of wholeness of self.\n\nIn addition to their role in recreation and sport, skiing is also used as a means of transport by the military, and many armies train troops for ski warfare. Ski troops played a key role in retaining Finnish independence from Russia during the Winter War, and from Germany during the Lapland War, although the use of ski troops was recorded by the Danish historian Saxo Grammaticus in the 13th century. The sport of Biathlon was developed from military skiing patrols. |
Where's the best place to buy discounted Colorado lift tickets (Breck, Vail)? I live out of state.? | First off, both of those places are very expensive, if you want a good but not populated place go to Ski Cooper. It doesn't have nearly as many runs but there is no one there and you can get a 3-Day pass for the price of getting a 1-Day at Breck or Vail. (Your gonna love Colorado!!) |
What is the name for CCl4? | Carbon tetrachloride. You could also call it tetrachloromethane. |
can any1 tell me why yahoo-id is deactivated by yahoo? | Abuse is the only reason why Yahoo might stop you from login using your ID. Some would say it as a sort of punishment. However, Yahoo has a punishment policy for people who put abusive questions or answers by deducting 10 points from their score. I somehow don't feel that description fits onto you, because neither have you asked or replied such questions or answers. You have been consistenly rising.\n\nI know some people have been logged off, because their score rose by at a rate of 100 per hour, which does seem as a case of cheating.\n\nI was just a little curious, how did you ask this question if you were unable to log on. |
does jesse mccartney have nude pics? | probably, just type his name into a search engine |
Why do people in Florida feel the need to light off fireworks for EVERY holiday? | It's a happy thing to do for many people. It can be very dangerous, but it is just a fun happy thing. Also the guys who are trying to make an extra buck keep selling the fireworks and they encourage people to buy them. |
Ineed to know how to get a person at movieland.com. I don't care if it is e-mail or phone.? | Send an email to [email protected] |
You Favorite jamesbond movie? | MY favorite 1` was the 1 w/Halle BERRY!! that's my favorite 1!! |
WHAT CAN A PERSON DO WHEN EVER THE PERSON FALLS IN LOVE WITH THE WRONG GUY OR GIRL? | Try and it get over. You are the only one that can make yourself happy. Dont dwell on breakups or hurting other people's feelings. ITs all point of life. Move on. Everything gets better in the end. Lifes short so think carefully :) The best of luck 2 you! |
What is the best course i should get now that i already finished a two-year computer technician course? | People with a certification in Information Security (just make a search on Yahoo for it...there are two major certification resources for it) are becomming highly sought-after. It will give you a leg-up as not many people have it. |
my question is-Can i marry my brother's wife younger sister?is it a sin?i'm confused please help me.thanks | It is not a sin, actually it is perfectly fine and has been done by many people. Your relationship to her is exactly the same as your brother to your brother's wife. |
what is the normal penalty for a charge of possesion of a controlled substance of the seventh degree in ny? | It's a class A misdemeanor, generally punishable by up to $1,000 in fines and/or 1 year in prison. |
Brent Hall Hockey plyer? | Not only is this not a question, but it's not even related to hockey. Perhaps you want to know more about BreTt HUll, a hockey player who will certainly enter the hall of fame and who retired this season. If that's what you mean, I've included a link for your benefit. |
how does the United States sanction Cuba, but can have a base in Guantanamo, Cuba? | Because of the strategic position of Cuba, the United States possessed it at the end of the Spanish-American War in 1898, and later leased the property for a military base. The United States has continued to do so even into Castro's reign, presumably because it did not want to relinquish such a strategic position, it did not want to give up the improvements it had made, and because it does not really affect Castro's power. Castro has only cashed one rent check from the United States anyway. |
Where can I download the latest Windows XP patches/updates/bug fixes in 1 file? | Finally, a question I know the answer to! |
how do people survive with bipolar disorder? | There is no cure for bipolar disorder; the emphasis is on management of the symptoms. A variety of medications are used to treat bipolar disorder; many people with bipolar disorder require multiple medications (sometimes up to five). Some people with bipolar disorder add to or replace their Western medication with herbal or holistic options. Still, even with optimal medication treatment, many people with the illness have some residual symptoms. Cognitive therapy may work to lessen the severity of mood swings by recognizing and managing triggering symptoms or events. |
If a word in the dictionary were misspelled, how would we know? | We wouldn't be able to know. Some words we know today own their existence to bad spelling. Like asparagus, this nasty vegetable was once known as ‘sparrow’s grass’, before being spelled incorrectly. |
what is the best treatment and dosage for avian flu? | there really isnt a best treatment everything they have is still experimental. Thats why they think this will be the next big epidemic. |
Where do you live? in House or Room? | A one hundred year old house with lots of rooms. |
Is it possible to continue to move forward and never reach a destination? | What you are describing is an infinite series using a decreasing geometric progression. The sum of such a series can be described by this proof:\n\nLet T = total distance traveled (in spaces)\nThen T = 1 + (1/2) + (1/4) + (1/8) + (1/16) ...\nAlso T - 1 = (1/2) + (1/4) + (1/8) + (1/16) ...\nAnd if we multiply both sides of the equation by 2:\n2*(T - 1) = 2*((1/2) + (1/4) + (1/8) + (1/16) ...)\nMultiplying through:\n2T - 2 = 1 + (1/2) + (1/4) + (1/8) + (1/16) ...\nBut the Right side is the same as T!\n2T - 2 = T\nSimplifying:\nT = 2\nSo the total distance traveled is 2 spaces. |
Can I use non-ASCII words in Java? | Yes that is supported. You have to change the default code page when you compile however or it wont work outside of your default language.\n\nThe option you want to use is -encoding UTF-8 \n\nThe default encoding used by Java runtime is Unicode UTF-16. UTF-8 is the on disk encoding you usually want to use. The default code page being used is usually a latin variant, not ASCII. This is a common misconception. From the command line you can also use CHCP to find out what your default is.\n\nIn order to enter non localized chars into your editor you'll also need to change it's default code page and then use a IME (input method editor) to add the non-english or french whatever you're defalt is text. |
how can I find out where santa is in my area to take my children? | they usually have them at your local mall. |
Why did the chicken cross the road? | to get to the other side |
gender and gender differentiation? | Genetics determines gender (as sex: male - XY, female - XX and perhaps other – XXY, etc.). Society and/or culture then use gender differentiation to develop what is masculine and what is feminine and perhaps what is neutral. |
what to do in new york city with my family during christmas time? | Also, ice skating at the Rockefeller Center is a must around Christmas time. |
How many people died in the 2004 Tsunami in South East Asia? | The last count to my knoledge was at about 118,000 people |
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