Okay so I'm having a valentine’s party in less than two weeks and I want to have some games. So I bought a book that has lots of party games and has instructions how to do it. Me and my friend found this one game which we think is fun but we just don’t get how to do it. b/c the instruction says:
Cast a circle by spinning around three times clockwise, and wave your bubble wand as you do. Picture the bubbles collecting and forming a giant bubble around you. Blow the bubbles around yourself while talking to a friend. Open the circle once by walking counterclockwise. Repeat as often as necessary.
So can somebody please translate it using simple words? Especially the “blow the bubbles while talking to a friend”
No mean comments please! Thx
Can somebody translate this instruction in simple words? :]?
The game doesn't seem to make any sense. I think they are telling you that the bubble wand will blow bubbles when you wave it around. What is supposed to happen when you open the circle? I think I would try to find something else that has a reason for it.
Reply:are there like stuff you use with this?
it looks like you make a circle by spinning around to the right 3 times and waving your wand, then talk to a friend while you imagine a giant bubble around you and you can open teh circle by walking left once.
Sounds like a game you play when your high
Friday, July 31, 2009
Isn't fornication the sin that is being committed by homosexuals? Isn't that the same as...?
People that are divorced getting re-married? (Obviously there are some reasonable grounds for divorce, but most the time that is not the case...)
Some claim that homosexuality is soooo bad b/c it is an "on-going" sin, but in reality so is getting divorced and re-married.
(Correct me if I am wrong.)
Because you get divorced (God hates it), then you get re-married, and that is fornication. (That you are agreeing to take part in on-going.)
So why not protest against "the divorced getting re-married" like many do against "homosexuality?"
Or is one worse/better than the other?
(I know I have NO place to cast a stone b/c I am not without sin, are you?)
(I recognize that in my beliefs (Christianity) both are sins, but why limelight any sin?)
Isn't fornication the sin that is being committed by homosexuals? Isn't that the same as...?
Both things are just as bad as the other. Fornication also includes having sex before marriage and includes pornea, which is where the word pornography came from.
Reply:Many people here need to do a bible "study" rather than a bible regurgatatipon. A fornicate is the arched entryway to a walled city. Fornicartors were the people who hung out there most trying to get work. Hookers hung out there as well as the Essenes who ran hospices at the fornicates. Jesus was an Essene and so a fornicator.
Reply:if the sin is fornication, then let them get married and they won't have to. Gay people aren't going to change just because Christians call them sinners and discriminate against them. they CANT. If you really want to know if homosexuality is a choice, just go over to the LGBT board and ask them. I can guarantee 100% of them will tell you its not. Which leaves you with two options: let them get married and then if they are sinning(according to Christians, homosexuality is not a sin in my opinion) at least they will be sinning within their marriage, or don't let them get married and have them commit a double sin.
Reply:For most people, the definition of fornication has become having sexual relations outside the bonds of marriage. So if the g/l/b community could get married then there wouldn't be as much of a problem. as for divorcees, as long as the laws of the land permit divorce and remarriage, then they are not committing the sin either.
Perhaps you need a definition of fornication in order to clarify your question.
Some claim that homosexuality is soooo bad b/c it is an "on-going" sin, but in reality so is getting divorced and re-married.
(Correct me if I am wrong.)
Because you get divorced (God hates it), then you get re-married, and that is fornication. (That you are agreeing to take part in on-going.)
So why not protest against "the divorced getting re-married" like many do against "homosexuality?"
Or is one worse/better than the other?
(I know I have NO place to cast a stone b/c I am not without sin, are you?)
(I recognize that in my beliefs (Christianity) both are sins, but why limelight any sin?)
Isn't fornication the sin that is being committed by homosexuals? Isn't that the same as...?
Both things are just as bad as the other. Fornication also includes having sex before marriage and includes pornea, which is where the word pornography came from.
Reply:Many people here need to do a bible "study" rather than a bible regurgatatipon. A fornicate is the arched entryway to a walled city. Fornicartors were the people who hung out there most trying to get work. Hookers hung out there as well as the Essenes who ran hospices at the fornicates. Jesus was an Essene and so a fornicator.
Reply:if the sin is fornication, then let them get married and they won't have to. Gay people aren't going to change just because Christians call them sinners and discriminate against them. they CANT. If you really want to know if homosexuality is a choice, just go over to the LGBT board and ask them. I can guarantee 100% of them will tell you its not. Which leaves you with two options: let them get married and then if they are sinning(according to Christians, homosexuality is not a sin in my opinion) at least they will be sinning within their marriage, or don't let them get married and have them commit a double sin.
Reply:For most people, the definition of fornication has become having sexual relations outside the bonds of marriage. So if the g/l/b community could get married then there wouldn't be as much of a problem. as for divorcees, as long as the laws of the land permit divorce and remarriage, then they are not committing the sin either.
Perhaps you need a definition of fornication in order to clarify your question.
During gel electrohporesis, what would happen?
What effect will be observed in the stained band of DNA in an Agarose gel
a. If the casting tray is moved or jarred while agarose is solidifying (will it distort the gel? tear it, break it?)
b. if the gel is run at a very high voltage (the results would come faster but would they be blurry, or inaccurate)
c. if a large air bubble or clump is allowed to set in agarose?
d. if too much DNA is loaded within a lane
During gel electrohporesis, what would happen?
a. yeah, it just depends on how far along the gel is, you'd be able to tell if there was tear or something otherwise it would be ok.
b. at higher voltages, it would make the bands kind of distorted like you said. i think b/c it would heat up the gel and kind of start to melt it.
c. for the bubble, it would prevent the band(s) from traveling through that part and probably make it distorted, depending on how big it is and how much in the way it was.
d. if you load too much DNA, your bands may not be discernable enough for you see them clearly. especially if you ran large pieces on a gel that wasnt at a low enough percentage.
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a. If the casting tray is moved or jarred while agarose is solidifying (will it distort the gel? tear it, break it?)
b. if the gel is run at a very high voltage (the results would come faster but would they be blurry, or inaccurate)
c. if a large air bubble or clump is allowed to set in agarose?
d. if too much DNA is loaded within a lane
During gel electrohporesis, what would happen?
a. yeah, it just depends on how far along the gel is, you'd be able to tell if there was tear or something otherwise it would be ok.
b. at higher voltages, it would make the bands kind of distorted like you said. i think b/c it would heat up the gel and kind of start to melt it.
c. for the bubble, it would prevent the band(s) from traveling through that part and probably make it distorted, depending on how big it is and how much in the way it was.
d. if you load too much DNA, your bands may not be discernable enough for you see them clearly. especially if you ran large pieces on a gel that wasnt at a low enough percentage.
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What happened to Virtuecrat morality? Did the almighty $$$ win out?
Baptist pastor under scrutiny By ROSE FRENCH, Associated Press Writer
Tue Aug 14, 2:51 PM ET
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070814/ap_o...
The Rev. Jerry Sutton, a prominent Southern Baptist pastor who lost a bid to become president of the denomination, is now facing an upheaval in the megachurch he leads, including complaints that he spent church money on his daughter's wedding.
For nearly 21 years, Sutton has served as leader of Nashville's Two Rivers Baptist Church, which sits just across the highway from the Grand Ole Opry. The church hosted the "Justice Sunday II" rally in 2005, where then-House Majority Leader Tom DeLay and others criticized judicial activism via satellite to a national audience of evangelical Christians.
One of Sutton's former administrative assistants has also said Sutton looked at pornography on his church computer and had an affair with a church staff member — charges that the church denies. The church's executive pastor, Scott Hutchings, said human resource officials at the church investigated those charges and found no evidence that Sutton had looked at porn or had an affair.
About 600 members attended the July 28 meeting, which was organized by the church so that rumors and allegations could be addressed publicly. Sutton also attended, but did not respond to the allegations.
At the meeting, Hutchings relayed the accusations brought against Sutton, including charges that Sutton used church money to pay for his daughter's wedding reception and has kept members in the dark on church spending.
Hutchings defended the church budget and acknowledged that the church paid about $4,300 for a reception for Sutton's daughter that was open to all church members. He said Sutton personally paid for another separate reception outside the church.
Church trustee Frank Harris has been leading the campaign against Sutton. Two Rivers "appears to have been manipulated from a people-led church to a staff-run church," Harris said.
"Anyone who voiced opposition to leadership was alienated and lost any ministries they may have had in the church," Harris said.
A majority of Two Rivers members voted July 8 to exclude Harris from the church because he was causing strife and division. But some members said leaders didn't follow church rules allowing for absentee votes and not all members at the service were able to cast ballots.
"It was a tough decision," Hutchings said. "There has to be submission and authority. It's OK to have disagreements. But Frank started taking his disagreements to and causing division in the (church) body."
A key member of the SBC's conservative leadership, Sutton last year was nominated for president along with Ronnie Floyd of First Baptist Church in Springdale, Ark., and Frank Page of First Baptist Church in Taylors, S.C., but lost to Page.
But Sutton, who recently held the No. 2 spot in the SBC, remains an important figure within the 16.3 million-member denomination, said David Key, director of Baptist Studies at Emory University's Candler School of Theology in Atlanta.
Two Rivers is the home church for many Southern Baptist bureaucrats, and Sutton is the "pastor to the people who do the day-to-day decision-making of the Southern Baptist Convention," Key said.
Nashville is home to the SBC's executive committee; LifeWay Christian Resources, which publishes Bibles, books and music for the SBC; and the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, the public policy arm of the denomination.
Key said lay people in many Southern Baptist churches are starting to push back against the authority of pastors, who have gained more power since a conservative takeover of SBC leadership in the late 1970s.
"When there's a high level of trust in the leadership, there's less questioning," said Phill Martin, deputy CEO of the National Association of Church Business Administration. "When trust begins to be broken, and you begin to wonder what's going on with leadership, a lot of times what will surface first is a questioning of financial responsibility. So many times money becomes the lightning rod for the trust issue."
What happened to Virtuecrat morality? Did the almighty $$$ win out?
I suppose that Republicans, with their emphasis on judging a candidate by his character and not by his positions, are more predisposed to buy into the concept of virtuecrat rule than are Democrats or independents.
But there hasn't been much talk about "virtuecrats" by anyone lately. The unmasking of hypocrites such as the one you describe, may have put a damper on the idea.
Tue Aug 14, 2:51 PM ET
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070814/ap_o...
The Rev. Jerry Sutton, a prominent Southern Baptist pastor who lost a bid to become president of the denomination, is now facing an upheaval in the megachurch he leads, including complaints that he spent church money on his daughter's wedding.
For nearly 21 years, Sutton has served as leader of Nashville's Two Rivers Baptist Church, which sits just across the highway from the Grand Ole Opry. The church hosted the "Justice Sunday II" rally in 2005, where then-House Majority Leader Tom DeLay and others criticized judicial activism via satellite to a national audience of evangelical Christians.
One of Sutton's former administrative assistants has also said Sutton looked at pornography on his church computer and had an affair with a church staff member — charges that the church denies. The church's executive pastor, Scott Hutchings, said human resource officials at the church investigated those charges and found no evidence that Sutton had looked at porn or had an affair.
About 600 members attended the July 28 meeting, which was organized by the church so that rumors and allegations could be addressed publicly. Sutton also attended, but did not respond to the allegations.
At the meeting, Hutchings relayed the accusations brought against Sutton, including charges that Sutton used church money to pay for his daughter's wedding reception and has kept members in the dark on church spending.
Hutchings defended the church budget and acknowledged that the church paid about $4,300 for a reception for Sutton's daughter that was open to all church members. He said Sutton personally paid for another separate reception outside the church.
Church trustee Frank Harris has been leading the campaign against Sutton. Two Rivers "appears to have been manipulated from a people-led church to a staff-run church," Harris said.
"Anyone who voiced opposition to leadership was alienated and lost any ministries they may have had in the church," Harris said.
A majority of Two Rivers members voted July 8 to exclude Harris from the church because he was causing strife and division. But some members said leaders didn't follow church rules allowing for absentee votes and not all members at the service were able to cast ballots.
"It was a tough decision," Hutchings said. "There has to be submission and authority. It's OK to have disagreements. But Frank started taking his disagreements to and causing division in the (church) body."
A key member of the SBC's conservative leadership, Sutton last year was nominated for president along with Ronnie Floyd of First Baptist Church in Springdale, Ark., and Frank Page of First Baptist Church in Taylors, S.C., but lost to Page.
But Sutton, who recently held the No. 2 spot in the SBC, remains an important figure within the 16.3 million-member denomination, said David Key, director of Baptist Studies at Emory University's Candler School of Theology in Atlanta.
Two Rivers is the home church for many Southern Baptist bureaucrats, and Sutton is the "pastor to the people who do the day-to-day decision-making of the Southern Baptist Convention," Key said.
Nashville is home to the SBC's executive committee; LifeWay Christian Resources, which publishes Bibles, books and music for the SBC; and the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, the public policy arm of the denomination.
Key said lay people in many Southern Baptist churches are starting to push back against the authority of pastors, who have gained more power since a conservative takeover of SBC leadership in the late 1970s.
"When there's a high level of trust in the leadership, there's less questioning," said Phill Martin, deputy CEO of the National Association of Church Business Administration. "When trust begins to be broken, and you begin to wonder what's going on with leadership, a lot of times what will surface first is a questioning of financial responsibility. So many times money becomes the lightning rod for the trust issue."
What happened to Virtuecrat morality? Did the almighty $$$ win out?
I suppose that Republicans, with their emphasis on judging a candidate by his character and not by his positions, are more predisposed to buy into the concept of virtuecrat rule than are Democrats or independents.
But there hasn't been much talk about "virtuecrats" by anyone lately. The unmasking of hypocrites such as the one you describe, may have put a damper on the idea.
Question in java??
I have wrote a method push(Object o) that take an object...
and i write it in a Interface ..
but i want to use it like this { push(char c))??
how i can cast from OBJECT to char??
thnx.
Question in java??
like this :
push(Character character);
or u can leave it like this : push(Object obj) in interface
and then from object u will invoke it like this
obj.push(Object(new Character('A')));
Reply:to cast it just use:
push((Object)char);
but you could make another interface for using specifically char's
and i write it in a Interface ..
but i want to use it like this { push(char c))??
how i can cast from OBJECT to char??
thnx.
Question in java??
like this :
push(Character character);
or u can leave it like this : push(Object obj) in interface
and then from object u will invoke it like this
obj.push(Object(new Character('A')));
Reply:to cast it just use:
push((Object)char);
but you could make another interface for using specifically char's
A 107-ft-tall buliding casts a shadow of 90 ft. to the nearest whole degree, what is the angle of elevation...
...to the sun?
a. 33 degrees
b. 40 degrees
c. 50 degrees
d. 57 degrees
A 107-ft-tall buliding casts a shadow of 90 ft. to the nearest whole degree, what is the angle of elevation...
IThe answer is less than 50 degrees. See the easy website calculator below...
Reply:Angle of elevation = arcTan 1.18 = 50 degrees or (c)
a. 33 degrees
b. 40 degrees
c. 50 degrees
d. 57 degrees
A 107-ft-tall buliding casts a shadow of 90 ft. to the nearest whole degree, what is the angle of elevation...
IThe answer is less than 50 degrees. See the easy website calculator below...
Reply:Angle of elevation = arcTan 1.18 = 50 degrees or (c)
Challenging questions about sound waves?
1.which of the folowing is taking place when sound waves r reflected from a surface along parallel lines
a.diffusion
b.absorption
c.refracting
d.focusing
2.an overtone thats a whole # multiple of the fundamental frequency of a string is called
a.harmonic
b.pitch
c.discordant sound
d.scale
3.sound waves cant travel thru
a.solid
b.liquid
c.elastic material
d.a vacuum
4.a wave w/ a period of 0.008 second has a frequency of
a.12.5Hz
b.80Hz
c.125Hz
d.800Hz
5.during the process of steel production the flaws in steel casting are detected by
a.infrasonic vibrations
b.ultrasonic vibrations
c.longitudinal vibrations
d.resonant vibrations
6.in a transverse wave that travels thru a medium the molecules of the medium vibrate:
a.in the direction in which the wabes travel
b.at right angles to the direction in which the waves travel
c.at twice the velocity of the molecules in a longitudinal wave
d.w/ smaller amplitudes than the molecules in a longitudinal wave
Challenging questions about sound waves?
C
A
D
C
B
?
Reply:c
a
d
c
d
b
Reply:1. C
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. D
6. A
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a.diffusion
b.absorption
c.refracting
d.focusing
2.an overtone thats a whole # multiple of the fundamental frequency of a string is called
a.harmonic
b.pitch
c.discordant sound
d.scale
3.sound waves cant travel thru
a.solid
b.liquid
c.elastic material
d.a vacuum
4.a wave w/ a period of 0.008 second has a frequency of
a.12.5Hz
b.80Hz
c.125Hz
d.800Hz
5.during the process of steel production the flaws in steel casting are detected by
a.infrasonic vibrations
b.ultrasonic vibrations
c.longitudinal vibrations
d.resonant vibrations
6.in a transverse wave that travels thru a medium the molecules of the medium vibrate:
a.in the direction in which the wabes travel
b.at right angles to the direction in which the waves travel
c.at twice the velocity of the molecules in a longitudinal wave
d.w/ smaller amplitudes than the molecules in a longitudinal wave
Challenging questions about sound waves?
C
A
D
C
B
?
Reply:c
a
d
c
d
b
Reply:1. C
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. D
6. A
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What do you think is refleceted in Dick Cheney's glasses?
Here are you options, just write a, b, or c
a) a naked woman
b) his hand (he's casting a fishing rod)
c) I don't know, but I doubt it's a nake woman?
What do you think is refleceted in Dick Cheney's glasses?
How about nothing.Vampires don't cast a reflection.
Reply:I'll pick D......the demise of the lower and middle classes.
Reply:I'm not sure, but it truly looks like A!!!!!
a) a naked woman
b) his hand (he's casting a fishing rod)
c) I don't know, but I doubt it's a nake woman?
What do you think is refleceted in Dick Cheney's glasses?
How about nothing.Vampires don't cast a reflection.
Reply:I'll pick D......the demise of the lower and middle classes.
Reply:I'm not sure, but it truly looks like A!!!!!
What is the plot of the new movie with Jaime Foxx, Jennifer Garner, and Jason Bateman?
also
whats the rating
other known cast members
your "pre" rating A B C D or F
i just saw the trailer and wanted to see it but this info would be helpful
What is the plot of the new movie with Jaime Foxx, Jennifer Garner, and Jason Bateman?
Jaime Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Jason Bateman and Chris Cooper play an elite FBI team who go to Saudi Arabia to investigate a terrorist attack on a American compound that is occupied by oil company execs and their families. It is rated "R" for strong language and violence. I actually went to see this movie today and it is very good. I would give it a "B" and that is due to the hand held camera that is used during a lot of the action scenes. I was getting a little motion sick during some of those scenes and had to look away a few times.
Reply:Most of that is correct, it's in Saudi Arabia Rated R. Here just look at this site http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0431197/
Reply:If you are talking about The Kingdom...it's about going to Iraq and hunting down a terrorist leader or something like that...
whats the rating
other known cast members
your "pre" rating A B C D or F
i just saw the trailer and wanted to see it but this info would be helpful
What is the plot of the new movie with Jaime Foxx, Jennifer Garner, and Jason Bateman?
Jaime Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Jason Bateman and Chris Cooper play an elite FBI team who go to Saudi Arabia to investigate a terrorist attack on a American compound that is occupied by oil company execs and their families. It is rated "R" for strong language and violence. I actually went to see this movie today and it is very good. I would give it a "B" and that is due to the hand held camera that is used during a lot of the action scenes. I was getting a little motion sick during some of those scenes and had to look away a few times.
Reply:Most of that is correct, it's in Saudi Arabia Rated R. Here just look at this site http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0431197/
Reply:If you are talking about The Kingdom...it's about going to Iraq and hunting down a terrorist leader or something like that...
Lauren conrad partys at what club?
what clubs do l.c. lo and the hills cast party at? i already know area and le deu
Lauren conrad partys at what club?
-Le Deux
-Opera
-Hyde
-Area
-Velvet Room
-Club LAX
-Club Pure
-Goa
Reply:she sometimes goes to "opera" and L A X"
both of them are clubs
Reply:i only know Le Deux
Lauren conrad partys at what club?
-Le Deux
-Opera
-Hyde
-Area
-Velvet Room
-Club LAX
-Club Pure
-Goa
Reply:she sometimes goes to "opera" and L A X"
both of them are clubs
Reply:i only know Le Deux
What worries you most about trying to get accepted at a well-known, respected college / university?
A- Accquiring and maintaining outstanding grades, particularly in "pre-requisite" subject areas
B - Getting involved in extra-curricular / community activities (i.e. volunteering, school band, etc.)
C - Having the sufficient funding for expensive tuition and course materials (such as textbooks, etc.)
D - I have no worries because I am confident that I will make it into college just fine
E - Other? (please state)
Please check out my 360 and cast your vote: http://ca.blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-eKqJ7G...
What worries you most about trying to get accepted at a well-known, respected college / university?
E. Other
I already applied to and attended college, so I may not be your target audience, but my main concern was different from those you have listed.
I had so many people who believed in me throughout high school and who thought I could do just about anything - teachers, parents, friends, you name it. I was terrified of applying to top schools and then getting rejected by some or all of them, and having to face these people. I wanted to live up to everyone's expectations, even though I knew I wasn't everything they believed me to be.
In the end, it all worked out, but that was honestly the most worrisome part of the whole process for me.
Reply:not going to a state college. univiersities and private universities are better. going to community college is ok, but im going to make sure i go to a university and not a state school.
another worry is getting a degree in something im going to need for my job. it would be a waste of time to get a degree in pychology, then work in a human resource, or be a private banker. then youd have to go back and get a finance degree or a human resource degree
Reply:C, most definitely. It was the sole influence in my choice for a college.
Money talks. College is a business. Bitches.
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B - Getting involved in extra-curricular / community activities (i.e. volunteering, school band, etc.)
C - Having the sufficient funding for expensive tuition and course materials (such as textbooks, etc.)
D - I have no worries because I am confident that I will make it into college just fine
E - Other? (please state)
Please check out my 360 and cast your vote: http://ca.blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-eKqJ7G...
What worries you most about trying to get accepted at a well-known, respected college / university?
E. Other
I already applied to and attended college, so I may not be your target audience, but my main concern was different from those you have listed.
I had so many people who believed in me throughout high school and who thought I could do just about anything - teachers, parents, friends, you name it. I was terrified of applying to top schools and then getting rejected by some or all of them, and having to face these people. I wanted to live up to everyone's expectations, even though I knew I wasn't everything they believed me to be.
In the end, it all worked out, but that was honestly the most worrisome part of the whole process for me.
Reply:not going to a state college. univiersities and private universities are better. going to community college is ok, but im going to make sure i go to a university and not a state school.
another worry is getting a degree in something im going to need for my job. it would be a waste of time to get a degree in pychology, then work in a human resource, or be a private banker. then youd have to go back and get a finance degree or a human resource degree
Reply:C, most definitely. It was the sole influence in my choice for a college.
Money talks. College is a business. Bitches.
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Why does my arm still hurt?
I went to the doctor and had x-rays done on my wrist and thumb b/c it was causing me pain. They diagnosed me with tendinitis and put my hand in a splint. I can't move my hand yet it still causes great pain. they didnt give me anything for pain they just told me to take aleve or something. Why does my hand still hurt when I am not even moving it? Also, is there a possibility my arm could be put in a cast if the splint doesnt work?
Why does my arm still hurt?
Tendonitis takes time to heal. The splint may prevent you from injuring it further, but it won't make all of the pain go away. Have you tried Aleve or Advil?
Why does my arm still hurt?
Tendonitis takes time to heal. The splint may prevent you from injuring it further, but it won't make all of the pain go away. Have you tried Aleve or Advil?
Equivalent ratios and proportions?
In Canadian federal elections, 3 out of 4 voters usually cast their votes. In a riding with 60,000 voters,
a) how many people are expected to vote?
b) how many people are not expected to vote?
c) what is the expected ratio of voters who cast their votes to voters who do not cast their votes to total number of voters?
Equivalent ratios and proportions?
This looks too easy. Have I missed something?
(a) 3/4 x 60,000 = 45,000
(b) 1/4 x 60,000 = 15,000
(c) 45,000 : 15,000 : 60,000 or 3 : 1 : 4
a) how many people are expected to vote?
b) how many people are not expected to vote?
c) what is the expected ratio of voters who cast their votes to voters who do not cast their votes to total number of voters?
Equivalent ratios and proportions?
This looks too easy. Have I missed something?
(a) 3/4 x 60,000 = 45,000
(b) 1/4 x 60,000 = 15,000
(c) 45,000 : 15,000 : 60,000 or 3 : 1 : 4
Chemistry Help!!! Energy and Heat?
I have two diffrent problems that I need help in my chemistry homework.
cw = 4180 J/kg.C
A 295 kg cast-iron car engine contains water as a coolant. Suppose the engine's temperature is 40 C when it is shut off and the air temperature is 13 C. The heat given off by the engine and water in it as they cool to air temperature is 4.8 X 106 J.
(Assume thespecific heat of iron is 450 J/kg .degrees C.)
What mass of water is used to cool the
engine? Answer in units of kg.
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Given:
cp;ice = 2090 J/kg. C
cp;water = 4186 J/kg. C
cp;steam = 2010 J/kg. C
Lf = 3:33 X 105 J/kg
Lv = 2:26 X 106 J/kg
How much energy is required to change a
44 g ice cube from ice at -13 C to steam at
117 C? Answer in units of J.
Thx For All Your Help =)
Chemistry Help!!! Energy and Heat?
1.
Q = m1c1/\T + m2c2/\T
m1*4186*27 + 295*450*27 = 4.8*10^6
113022*m1 + 3584250 = 4.8*10^6
m1 = (4,800,000 - 3,584,250)/113022
= 10.75 kg
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2.
Ice from - 13 to zero:
Q = 44*2090*13 = 1,195,480 J
Ice to water at zero degrees:
Q = 44*3.33*10^5 = 14,652,000 J
Water from 0 to 100 degrees:
Q = 44*4186*100 = 18,418,400 J
Water to steam at 100 degrees:
Q = 44*2.26*10^6 = 99,440,000 J
Steam from 100 to 117 degrees:
Q = 44*2010*17 = 1,503,480 J
I will leave you to add them all up!
Reply:1...Heat lost by Engine and water = 4,800kJ.
Heat lost by water = mass x 4.184kJ/kg/°C x 27°C.
= 0.112kJ x mass.
Heat lost by engine = 295kg x 0.45kJ/kg/°C x 27.
= 3,584kJ.
4,800kJ - 3,584kJ = 1,216kJ.
Mass of water = 1,216kJ / 0.112kJ = 10.9kg.
2...Ice at -13 to 0°C. (Sensible Heat).
= 44g x 2.090J/g/°C x 13°C. = 1,195.5J.
Ice at 0°C to water at 0°C (Lf).
= 44g x 334J/g = 14,696J.
Water at 0°C to 100°C. (Sensible Heat).
= 44g x 4.184 x 100°C. = 18,410J
Water at 100°C to Steam at 100°C (Lv).
= 44g x 2,260J/g = 99,440J.
Steam at 100°C to 117°C (Sensible Heat).
= 44 x 2.010J/g x 17°C. = 1,503J.
Total heat required.
= 1,503 + 99,440 + 18,410 + 14,696 + 1,195 = 135,244J.
= 135.244kJ.
....
cw = 4180 J/kg.C
A 295 kg cast-iron car engine contains water as a coolant. Suppose the engine's temperature is 40 C when it is shut off and the air temperature is 13 C. The heat given off by the engine and water in it as they cool to air temperature is 4.8 X 106 J.
(Assume thespecific heat of iron is 450 J/kg .degrees C.)
What mass of water is used to cool the
engine? Answer in units of kg.
--------------------------------------...
Given:
cp;ice = 2090 J/kg. C
cp;water = 4186 J/kg. C
cp;steam = 2010 J/kg. C
Lf = 3:33 X 105 J/kg
Lv = 2:26 X 106 J/kg
How much energy is required to change a
44 g ice cube from ice at -13 C to steam at
117 C? Answer in units of J.
Thx For All Your Help =)
Chemistry Help!!! Energy and Heat?
1.
Q = m1c1/\T + m2c2/\T
m1*4186*27 + 295*450*27 = 4.8*10^6
113022*m1 + 3584250 = 4.8*10^6
m1 = (4,800,000 - 3,584,250)/113022
= 10.75 kg
----------
2.
Ice from - 13 to zero:
Q = 44*2090*13 = 1,195,480 J
Ice to water at zero degrees:
Q = 44*3.33*10^5 = 14,652,000 J
Water from 0 to 100 degrees:
Q = 44*4186*100 = 18,418,400 J
Water to steam at 100 degrees:
Q = 44*2.26*10^6 = 99,440,000 J
Steam from 100 to 117 degrees:
Q = 44*2010*17 = 1,503,480 J
I will leave you to add them all up!
Reply:1...Heat lost by Engine and water = 4,800kJ.
Heat lost by water = mass x 4.184kJ/kg/°C x 27°C.
= 0.112kJ x mass.
Heat lost by engine = 295kg x 0.45kJ/kg/°C x 27.
= 3,584kJ.
4,800kJ - 3,584kJ = 1,216kJ.
Mass of water = 1,216kJ / 0.112kJ = 10.9kg.
2...Ice at -13 to 0°C. (Sensible Heat).
= 44g x 2.090J/g/°C x 13°C. = 1,195.5J.
Ice at 0°C to water at 0°C (Lf).
= 44g x 334J/g = 14,696J.
Water at 0°C to 100°C. (Sensible Heat).
= 44g x 4.184 x 100°C. = 18,410J
Water at 100°C to Steam at 100°C (Lv).
= 44g x 2,260J/g = 99,440J.
Steam at 100°C to 117°C (Sensible Heat).
= 44 x 2.010J/g x 17°C. = 1,503J.
Total heat required.
= 1,503 + 99,440 + 18,410 + 14,696 + 1,195 = 135,244J.
= 135.244kJ.
....
Scientific fact and technology Will overtake science fiction and Religion. Agree?.?
Remote controls for everything, gadgets that make life easier to satallites that spy on everyone. Robots on Mars to inventions that were dreams 30 years ago. Diseases that have been eradicated to stem cell research that will herald a Genetic age. Old age a thing of the past, Wars fought from desks to votes cast from a P.C.
Scientific fact and technology Will overtake science fiction and Religion. Agree?.?
It doesn't sound that far fetched really, I mean 30 years ago who would have thought that the internet, mobile phones would be about? Computers are being programmed to do more and more and discover more, it's when they start to combine gentics with technology and start doing things like inserting stuff that activates area of your brain like a language programme so you can speak fluent French or somethin that we need to be worried or if they give computers a sense of awareness and independence to much, who knows, and would anybody stop them / be able to stop them if they did?
Reply:Whatever
Reply:And even microwave ovens! What WILL they think of next? (Lions and tigers and bears. Oh, my! Lions and tigers and bears. Oh, my!)
Reply:Been smoking much pot recently? You seem a little paronoid!
Reply:I totally agree!
Reply:Wishful thinking, not within our life-time, but with proper education, and a lot less gullibility, the future will be determined by our intelligence, not our arrogance.
Reply:I agree. The coming days are of science and technology. Faith and dogma will clearly take a back seat.
Reply:this is a lot of wishful thinking. .
even as our technology gets more advanced, it's VERY obvious from just looking at the news that, as a society, we are going backwards fast. .
It's foolish to supposed that more and better technology will ever result in a better society or world, without addressing the heart of man (wicked and sinful and foolish)
Reply:Yes and no. Scientific fact and technology will only affect what we currently believe, but there are some things that can't be disproven; for instance, no one can prove that there is or isn't a God. You either believe or don't believe it, but it can never be confrimed.
Also, with the new discoveries in technology, our old Star Wars or Star Trek movies may turn into just fantasy, but it also open the door to new ideas.
What we currently take as sci-fi may be proven or disproven, but we'll just take what we currently know and come up with new sci-fi.
Reply:In many ways it already has!
Already at the moon landing someone made the statement, that reality had triumphed over the most optimistic science fiction concerning that feat.
No one had imagined, that the first landing on the moon would be witnessed by a large portion of the planet's population on TV.
Reply:agree
anther
Scientific fact and technology Will overtake science fiction and Religion. Agree?.?
It doesn't sound that far fetched really, I mean 30 years ago who would have thought that the internet, mobile phones would be about? Computers are being programmed to do more and more and discover more, it's when they start to combine gentics with technology and start doing things like inserting stuff that activates area of your brain like a language programme so you can speak fluent French or somethin that we need to be worried or if they give computers a sense of awareness and independence to much, who knows, and would anybody stop them / be able to stop them if they did?
Reply:Whatever
Reply:And even microwave ovens! What WILL they think of next? (Lions and tigers and bears. Oh, my! Lions and tigers and bears. Oh, my!)
Reply:Been smoking much pot recently? You seem a little paronoid!
Reply:I totally agree!
Reply:Wishful thinking, not within our life-time, but with proper education, and a lot less gullibility, the future will be determined by our intelligence, not our arrogance.
Reply:I agree. The coming days are of science and technology. Faith and dogma will clearly take a back seat.
Reply:this is a lot of wishful thinking. .
even as our technology gets more advanced, it's VERY obvious from just looking at the news that, as a society, we are going backwards fast. .
It's foolish to supposed that more and better technology will ever result in a better society or world, without addressing the heart of man (wicked and sinful and foolish)
Reply:Yes and no. Scientific fact and technology will only affect what we currently believe, but there are some things that can't be disproven; for instance, no one can prove that there is or isn't a God. You either believe or don't believe it, but it can never be confrimed.
Also, with the new discoveries in technology, our old Star Wars or Star Trek movies may turn into just fantasy, but it also open the door to new ideas.
What we currently take as sci-fi may be proven or disproven, but we'll just take what we currently know and come up with new sci-fi.
Reply:In many ways it already has!
Already at the moon landing someone made the statement, that reality had triumphed over the most optimistic science fiction concerning that feat.
No one had imagined, that the first landing on the moon would be witnessed by a large portion of the planet's population on TV.
Reply:agree
anther
Jackass the game?
there was a thing on MTV last night about the making of jackass the game, i caught it in the middle and i was wondering...when does it come out and is Bam a character in it? b/c they had the cast talkin 'bout it and he wasnt there...
Jackass the game?
9/25/07.Bam isn't a charecter though.
Reply:that'd be..frekin awesome!
haha. like..you can be able to these jackass stunts. and make them up. how cool. ;]
Reply:he probbly is...i know he is in wasteland the skateborading game(or w/e the name is i think thats it).
Jackass the game?
9/25/07.Bam isn't a charecter though.
Reply:that'd be..frekin awesome!
haha. like..you can be able to these jackass stunts. and make them up. how cool. ;]
Reply:he probbly is...i know he is in wasteland the skateborading game(or w/e the name is i think thats it).
Anyone who has read crucible - 2 questions?
Question 1:
What does John Proctor reveal to prove the girls are lying?
A. Says Abigail seeks vengeance
B. confesses that he dont like reverend parris or the church
C. Says Abigail said she'd accuse Elizabeth
D. Says he promised to marry Abigail if anything happened to Liz
Question 2:
How do the girls terrorize mary warren in the courtroom?
A. give her a puppet that looks like her
B. repeat everything she says
C. tell the court she cast a spell on John
D. say they see the devil talking to her
Anyone who has read crucible - 2 questions?
the answer to Question 2 is B.
i'm pretty sure Question 1 is A.
hope that helps
Reply:1 is A
2 is B
What does John Proctor reveal to prove the girls are lying?
A. Says Abigail seeks vengeance
B. confesses that he dont like reverend parris or the church
C. Says Abigail said she'd accuse Elizabeth
D. Says he promised to marry Abigail if anything happened to Liz
Question 2:
How do the girls terrorize mary warren in the courtroom?
A. give her a puppet that looks like her
B. repeat everything she says
C. tell the court she cast a spell on John
D. say they see the devil talking to her
Anyone who has read crucible - 2 questions?
the answer to Question 2 is B.
i'm pretty sure Question 1 is A.
hope that helps
Reply:1 is A
2 is B
During a solar eclipse?
a) the moon's shadow is cast on the earth.
b) the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
c) the earth's shadow falls on the sun.
d) the sun moves between the earth and the moon.
e) the earth moves between the sun and the moon.
During a solar eclipse?
a.
In a solar eclipse, the moon's shadow is cast on the Earth. Since the Moon as rather smaller than the Earth, it's shadow only falls on a small area of the Earth, so if you witness a solar eclipse, you are very lucky.
b) describes a Lunar Eclipse. Since the Earth is bigger than the moon, the shadow can fall over the entire visible surface of the moon. When it happens, the eclipse is visible from the entire night half of the earth, so this form of eclipse is seen more often.
d) would be most unfortunate. In fact, the sun wouldn't even fit into the gap between the Earth and Moon!
Reply:yep 1 of them
DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK
Reply:a.
It is when the moon moves between the sun and the earth and so the moon blocks out the light of the sun therefore casting it's shadow onto earth.
Reply:a.
The moon is in between the earth and the sun
Reply:a.
It is when the moon moves between the sun and the earth and so the moon blocks out the light of the sun therefore casting it's shadow onto earth.
Reply:The moon's shadow is cast on the the earth, a lunar eclipse occurs when the earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting Earth's shadow to fall on the moon.
Reply:A. the moon comes between the sun and the earth.
Reply:a
Reply:The moon is between the sun and the earth so a).
INTERESTING/USELESS FACT: the moon is currently in exactly the right place to mask out the entire sun, however the moon is very slowly moving away from the earth (meters a year) so there will come a time when the moon will a appear too small and the sun will not be totally masked out.
Reply:f) the moon moves between the the earth and the sun.
Reply:a) the moon's shadow is cast on the earth.
The moon moves between earth and sun and it so happens that the shadow cast just reaches the earths surface so that the moon appears to just cover the sun.
Reply:Can't you even think for yourself anymore??
Can't you even reason out the answers for yourself anymore??
If you don't LEARN to do YOUR OWN homework, you will be a loser when it comes to college and holding down a high-paying job. Don't you care about your own work ethic anymore?
Sad and pathetic.
b) the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
c) the earth's shadow falls on the sun.
d) the sun moves between the earth and the moon.
e) the earth moves between the sun and the moon.
During a solar eclipse?
a.
In a solar eclipse, the moon's shadow is cast on the Earth. Since the Moon as rather smaller than the Earth, it's shadow only falls on a small area of the Earth, so if you witness a solar eclipse, you are very lucky.
b) describes a Lunar Eclipse. Since the Earth is bigger than the moon, the shadow can fall over the entire visible surface of the moon. When it happens, the eclipse is visible from the entire night half of the earth, so this form of eclipse is seen more often.
d) would be most unfortunate. In fact, the sun wouldn't even fit into the gap between the Earth and Moon!
Reply:yep 1 of them
DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK
Reply:a.
It is when the moon moves between the sun and the earth and so the moon blocks out the light of the sun therefore casting it's shadow onto earth.
Reply:a.
The moon is in between the earth and the sun
Reply:a.
It is when the moon moves between the sun and the earth and so the moon blocks out the light of the sun therefore casting it's shadow onto earth.
Reply:The moon's shadow is cast on the the earth, a lunar eclipse occurs when the earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting Earth's shadow to fall on the moon.
Reply:A. the moon comes between the sun and the earth.
Reply:a
Reply:The moon is between the sun and the earth so a).
INTERESTING/USELESS FACT: the moon is currently in exactly the right place to mask out the entire sun, however the moon is very slowly moving away from the earth (meters a year) so there will come a time when the moon will a appear too small and the sun will not be totally masked out.
Reply:f) the moon moves between the the earth and the sun.
Reply:a) the moon's shadow is cast on the earth.
The moon moves between earth and sun and it so happens that the shadow cast just reaches the earths surface so that the moon appears to just cover the sun.
Reply:Can't you even think for yourself anymore??
Can't you even reason out the answers for yourself anymore??
If you don't LEARN to do YOUR OWN homework, you will be a loser when it comes to college and holding down a high-paying job. Don't you care about your own work ethic anymore?
Sad and pathetic.
Equivalent ratios and proportions?
Can someone please help me with the steps in doing these questions below please?
In Canadian federal elections, 3 out of 4 voters usually cast their votes. In a riding with 60,000 voters,
a) how many people are expected to vote?
b) how many people are not expected to vote?
c) what is the expected ratio of voters who cast their votes to voters who do not cast their votes to total number of voters?
Equivalent ratios and proportions?
1.using proportion:
3:4=x:60,000
multiply the means and the extremes:
4x=180,000
divide both sides by 4:
4x/4=180,000/4
that will yield to:
x=45,000 or out of 60,000 canadian voters 45,000 will cast their votes.
2. just do no. 1 but now the ratio will be 3:1=45,000:x
multiply the means and the extremes:
3x=45,000
divide both sides with 3:
3x/3=45,000/3
that will yield to:
x=15,000 or out of the 60,000 canadian voters,15,000 canadians will NOT casts their votes.
3.3:1:4 or 45,000:15,000:60,000
checking:
45,000+15,000=60,000
60,000=60,000
Reply:a) 3/4 * 60,000 = 45000
b) Total voters - Voters = 60000 - 45000 = 15000
c) 3/4 : 1/4 : 1
= 3/4 : 1/4 : 4/4
(cancelling away the denominators)
= 3 : 1 : 4
Reply:a) 45,000 (3/4 of 60,000 is 45,000)
b) 15,000 (1/4 of 60,000 is 15,000)
c) 3:1:4 or 45,000: 15,000: 60,000 (whose votes were casted: not casted: total number of voters)
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In Canadian federal elections, 3 out of 4 voters usually cast their votes. In a riding with 60,000 voters,
a) how many people are expected to vote?
b) how many people are not expected to vote?
c) what is the expected ratio of voters who cast their votes to voters who do not cast their votes to total number of voters?
Equivalent ratios and proportions?
1.using proportion:
3:4=x:60,000
multiply the means and the extremes:
4x=180,000
divide both sides by 4:
4x/4=180,000/4
that will yield to:
x=45,000 or out of 60,000 canadian voters 45,000 will cast their votes.
2. just do no. 1 but now the ratio will be 3:1=45,000:x
multiply the means and the extremes:
3x=45,000
divide both sides with 3:
3x/3=45,000/3
that will yield to:
x=15,000 or out of the 60,000 canadian voters,15,000 canadians will NOT casts their votes.
3.3:1:4 or 45,000:15,000:60,000
checking:
45,000+15,000=60,000
60,000=60,000
Reply:a) 3/4 * 60,000 = 45000
b) Total voters - Voters = 60000 - 45000 = 15000
c) 3/4 : 1/4 : 1
= 3/4 : 1/4 : 4/4
(cancelling away the denominators)
= 3 : 1 : 4
Reply:a) 45,000 (3/4 of 60,000 is 45,000)
b) 15,000 (1/4 of 60,000 is 15,000)
c) 3:1:4 or 45,000: 15,000: 60,000 (whose votes were casted: not casted: total number of voters)
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1. Which of the following was not a major characteristic of the Harlem Renaissance?
a. It included literature, music, dance, theater, and visual arts
b. It became easier for black writers to become published.
c. The Lindy-Hop was a major dance.
d. Duke Ellington was a major author.
2. Which of the following was not a part of theater in the Harlem Renaissance?
a. vaudeville shows
b. dramas
c. all male casts
d. Broadway plays
3. What was the predominant music of the Harlem Renaissance?
a. blues
b. jazz
c. pop
d. heavy metal
4. Whose autobiography is called The Big Sea?
a. Langston Hughes
b. Claude McKay
c. Countee Cullen
d. Zora Neale Hurston
5. How did Zora feel when she listened to jazz?
a. She "got wildly depressed inside herself."
b. calm
c. She "danced wildly inside herself."
d. angry
1. Which of the following was not a major characteristic of the Harlem Renaissance?
I don't think Yahoo Answers was created to do your homework for you. When you have a serious question, try again...
b. It became easier for black writers to become published.
c. The Lindy-Hop was a major dance.
d. Duke Ellington was a major author.
2. Which of the following was not a part of theater in the Harlem Renaissance?
a. vaudeville shows
b. dramas
c. all male casts
d. Broadway plays
3. What was the predominant music of the Harlem Renaissance?
a. blues
b. jazz
c. pop
d. heavy metal
4. Whose autobiography is called The Big Sea?
a. Langston Hughes
b. Claude McKay
c. Countee Cullen
d. Zora Neale Hurston
5. How did Zora feel when she listened to jazz?
a. She "got wildly depressed inside herself."
b. calm
c. She "danced wildly inside herself."
d. angry
1. Which of the following was not a major characteristic of the Harlem Renaissance?
I don't think Yahoo Answers was created to do your homework for you. When you have a serious question, try again...
TEENS: favourite Movie and other questions, survey?
Have to do a survey for school about what teenagers enjoy watching, wondering if anyone wanted to answer qs...
1. genre
2. favourite genre of film
3. why do you like watching flims
a. escapism
b. a chance to see new things
c. entertainment
d. hang out with friends
e. chance to see your favourite actor
6. what is the most important quality in films?
a. narrative
b. characters
c. setting
d. way its filmed
e. how real it is
f. if its "new"
7. how do you find new films
a. through the internet
b. from friends
c. from magazines
d. watching tv (state either trailers and/or entertainment programmes)
8. once you've watched a film, do you usually look up (if you do look stuff up) the film's
a. cast
b. directors
c. the plot
d. wallpapers/icons/posters
e. its contextual background
f. a chance to meet other people who enjoyed the film
thanks a lot!
TEENS: favourite Movie and other questions, survey?
1. fantasy
2. adventure or fantasy
3. a
6.e
7.d
8.a
i don't know if this is a science project or not, but i think u should put a "other" choice for the questions. just a thought i thunk, and aren't questions 1%26amp;2 the same?
Reply:way tooooo much hard work for this hour of the morn.....
Reply:The Truman Show (my fav. movie)
1. genre- comedy/drama i suppose..
2. favourite genre of film- horror/humor
3. why do you like watching flims
a. escapism- yes
b. a chance to see new things- yes
c. entertainment
d. hang out with friends
e. chance to see your favourite actor
6. what is the most important quality in films?
a. narrative- yes
b. characters- yes
c. setting
d. way its filmed- yes
e. how real it is
f. if its "new"
7. how do you find new films
a. through the internet
b. from friends
c. from magazines
d. watching tv (state either trailers and/or entertainment programmes)- yes
8. once you've watched a film, do you usually look up (if you do look stuff up) the film's
a. cast- sometimes
b. directors
c. the plot
d. wallpapers/icons/posters
e. its contextual background
f. a chance to meet other people who enjoyed the film
usually i look for quotes from the films and other miscellaneous information.
Reply:I dont get you
Reply:Have to do a survey for school about what teenagers enjoy watching, wondering if anyone wanted to answer qs...
1. genre Fiction
2. favourite genre of film Indie/Romantic Comedy/Historical
3. why do you like watching flims
a. escapism sometimes
b. a chance to see new things not usually
c. entertainment yes
d. hang out with friends not usually
e. chance to see your favourite actor sometimes.
6. what is the most important quality in films?
a. narrative no
b. characters yes
c. setting no
d. way its filmed no
e. how real it is sometimes
f. if its "new" no
7. how do you find new films
a. through the internet sometimes
b. from friends sometimes
c. from magazines no
d. watching tv (state either trailers and/or entertainment programmes) YES. trailers.
8. once you've watched a film, do you usually look up (if you do look stuff up) the film's
a. cast YES
b. directors sometimes
c. the plot not really.
d. wallpapers/icons/posters no.
e. its contextual background sometimes.
f. a chance to meet other people who enjoyed the film not really. sometimes Y! movies.
thanks a lot!
Reply:Horror
3. why do you like watching flims
C
6. what is the most important quality in films?
F
7. how do you find new films
A
8. once you've watched a film, do you usually look up (if you do look stuff up) the film's
C
Reply:1. Thriller.
2. (redundant)
3. primarily c or d. But usually D.
No 4 or 5?
6. e.
7. d.
8. d.
Reply:1 %26amp; 2 . I like comedy and drama thats where most of my fave films are in
3.definitly a (escapism) but also e ( fave actor)
wheres 4,5,?
6. well um personally i would say if it makes an imprint on the person but from the choices B or plot
7. D trailors and friends
8. a,c,d,e but if I had to pick one usually e
hopefully i helped and didn't confuse u too much
Reply:1- ???
2- i'm really confused by this...
answer this question- he needs 200 answers :)
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...
Reply:1. comedy or horror.
2. same.
3.b and c
6. e and c
7. d and b
8.definitly a.
Reply:1. genre...in music? any depending if it has a good beat
2. favourite genre of film....romance and comedy
3. why do you like watching flims.....its a good past time with friends
6. what is the most important quality in films?....e. how real it is
7. how do you find new films....d. watching tv (state either trailers and/or entertainment programmes)
8. once you've watched a film, do you usually look up (if you do look stuff up) the film's....a. cast
hope i helped!
;D
Reply:1- mystery
2- horror
3-C
6-e
7-d
8-a
hope i helped...these are fun
Reply:1. humor
2. superbad
3. d %26amp; c
6. f
7. d %26amp; b
8. a
Reply:WHAT? i dont get it, sorry!
x x x x
1. genre
2. favourite genre of film
3. why do you like watching flims
a. escapism
b. a chance to see new things
c. entertainment
d. hang out with friends
e. chance to see your favourite actor
6. what is the most important quality in films?
a. narrative
b. characters
c. setting
d. way its filmed
e. how real it is
f. if its "new"
7. how do you find new films
a. through the internet
b. from friends
c. from magazines
d. watching tv (state either trailers and/or entertainment programmes)
8. once you've watched a film, do you usually look up (if you do look stuff up) the film's
a. cast
b. directors
c. the plot
d. wallpapers/icons/posters
e. its contextual background
f. a chance to meet other people who enjoyed the film
thanks a lot!
TEENS: favourite Movie and other questions, survey?
1. fantasy
2. adventure or fantasy
3. a
6.e
7.d
8.a
i don't know if this is a science project or not, but i think u should put a "other" choice for the questions. just a thought i thunk, and aren't questions 1%26amp;2 the same?
Reply:way tooooo much hard work for this hour of the morn.....
Reply:The Truman Show (my fav. movie)
1. genre- comedy/drama i suppose..
2. favourite genre of film- horror/humor
3. why do you like watching flims
a. escapism- yes
b. a chance to see new things- yes
c. entertainment
d. hang out with friends
e. chance to see your favourite actor
6. what is the most important quality in films?
a. narrative- yes
b. characters- yes
c. setting
d. way its filmed- yes
e. how real it is
f. if its "new"
7. how do you find new films
a. through the internet
b. from friends
c. from magazines
d. watching tv (state either trailers and/or entertainment programmes)- yes
8. once you've watched a film, do you usually look up (if you do look stuff up) the film's
a. cast- sometimes
b. directors
c. the plot
d. wallpapers/icons/posters
e. its contextual background
f. a chance to meet other people who enjoyed the film
usually i look for quotes from the films and other miscellaneous information.
Reply:I dont get you
Reply:Have to do a survey for school about what teenagers enjoy watching, wondering if anyone wanted to answer qs...
1. genre Fiction
2. favourite genre of film Indie/Romantic Comedy/Historical
3. why do you like watching flims
a. escapism sometimes
b. a chance to see new things not usually
c. entertainment yes
d. hang out with friends not usually
e. chance to see your favourite actor sometimes.
6. what is the most important quality in films?
a. narrative no
b. characters yes
c. setting no
d. way its filmed no
e. how real it is sometimes
f. if its "new" no
7. how do you find new films
a. through the internet sometimes
b. from friends sometimes
c. from magazines no
d. watching tv (state either trailers and/or entertainment programmes) YES. trailers.
8. once you've watched a film, do you usually look up (if you do look stuff up) the film's
a. cast YES
b. directors sometimes
c. the plot not really.
d. wallpapers/icons/posters no.
e. its contextual background sometimes.
f. a chance to meet other people who enjoyed the film not really. sometimes Y! movies.
thanks a lot!
Reply:Horror
3. why do you like watching flims
C
6. what is the most important quality in films?
F
7. how do you find new films
A
8. once you've watched a film, do you usually look up (if you do look stuff up) the film's
C
Reply:1. Thriller.
2. (redundant)
3. primarily c or d. But usually D.
No 4 or 5?
6. e.
7. d.
8. d.
Reply:1 %26amp; 2 . I like comedy and drama thats where most of my fave films are in
3.definitly a (escapism) but also e ( fave actor)
wheres 4,5,?
6. well um personally i would say if it makes an imprint on the person but from the choices B or plot
7. D trailors and friends
8. a,c,d,e but if I had to pick one usually e
hopefully i helped and didn't confuse u too much
Reply:1- ???
2- i'm really confused by this...
answer this question- he needs 200 answers :)
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...
Reply:1. comedy or horror.
2. same.
3.b and c
6. e and c
7. d and b
8.definitly a.
Reply:1. genre...in music? any depending if it has a good beat
2. favourite genre of film....romance and comedy
3. why do you like watching flims.....its a good past time with friends
6. what is the most important quality in films?....e. how real it is
7. how do you find new films....d. watching tv (state either trailers and/or entertainment programmes)
8. once you've watched a film, do you usually look up (if you do look stuff up) the film's....a. cast
hope i helped!
;D
Reply:1- mystery
2- horror
3-C
6-e
7-d
8-a
hope i helped...these are fun
Reply:1. humor
2. superbad
3. d %26amp; c
6. f
7. d %26amp; b
8. a
Reply:WHAT? i dont get it, sorry!
x x x x
Regarding use of the media, spin can best be defined as?
A. arguments based on emotion rather than reason.
B. meaningless arguments.
C. deliberately fabricating information.
D. casting a positive light on negative facts.
Regarding use of the media, spin can best be defined as?
D. casting a positive light on negative facts.
It's what Fox News does everyday to benefit the Republican Party.
Reply:It could be summed up with "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance....................." you know the rest.
Reply:Its called lying.
Reply:None of the above:
Spin is about not reporting facts.
It's about not being an observer but being a participant and affecting out-comes rather than reporting on them.
It's about cherry picking information in order to appeal to a target audience and pander to their sensibilities thereby bolstering their prejudices.
It's criminal misrepresentation to achieve a goal.
Reply:all of the above!
Reply:C- it what CNN ( CLINTON NEWS NETWORK) does every day with the ny and la times- media matters(clinton network) and all the other liberal networks
Reply:E. All of the above. See Fox News (specifically, the O'Reilly Factor).
B. meaningless arguments.
C. deliberately fabricating information.
D. casting a positive light on negative facts.
Regarding use of the media, spin can best be defined as?
D. casting a positive light on negative facts.
It's what Fox News does everyday to benefit the Republican Party.
Reply:It could be summed up with "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance....................." you know the rest.
Reply:Its called lying.
Reply:None of the above:
Spin is about not reporting facts.
It's about not being an observer but being a participant and affecting out-comes rather than reporting on them.
It's about cherry picking information in order to appeal to a target audience and pander to their sensibilities thereby bolstering their prejudices.
It's criminal misrepresentation to achieve a goal.
Reply:all of the above!
Reply:C- it what CNN ( CLINTON NEWS NETWORK) does every day with the ny and la times- media matters(clinton network) and all the other liberal networks
Reply:E. All of the above. See Fox News (specifically, the O'Reilly Factor).
Can someone help me to these puzzles?
1.MELANCHOLY is to DEJECTION as JOY is to:
A.Wealth
B.Enthusiasm
C.Elation
D.Satisfaction
2.Which answer has the same relationship as the words below?
A.CAST:SCRIPT:TRAGEDY:
B.TEAM:REFEREE:GRAND FINAL
C.KITCHEN STAFF:RECIPE:RESTAURANT
D.TROUPE:JUGGERS:PERFORMANCE
3.WHich is the odd one out?
A.compassion
B.remorse
C.repentance
D.guilt
4.In our local pet shop, there are 3 time as many fish as birds and there are 3 times as many birds as kittens. What is the total # of animals?
A.120
B.108
C.143
D.151
Can someone help me to these puzzles?
The last one is C...because it has to be a multiple of 13 (theres 9 fish and 3 birds for every kitten), but the other ones...I'm not really sure so I won't say anything :)
Reply:1. c, because elation is the synonym of joy as melancholy is the synonym of dejected/dejection.
2. ?
3. a, remorse, repentance, and guilt are all synonyms of guilt.
4. ?
petal
A.Wealth
B.Enthusiasm
C.Elation
D.Satisfaction
2.Which answer has the same relationship as the words below?
A.CAST:SCRIPT:TRAGEDY:
B.TEAM:REFEREE:GRAND FINAL
C.KITCHEN STAFF:RECIPE:RESTAURANT
D.TROUPE:JUGGERS:PERFORMANCE
3.WHich is the odd one out?
A.compassion
B.remorse
C.repentance
D.guilt
4.In our local pet shop, there are 3 time as many fish as birds and there are 3 times as many birds as kittens. What is the total # of animals?
A.120
B.108
C.143
D.151
Can someone help me to these puzzles?
The last one is C...because it has to be a multiple of 13 (theres 9 fish and 3 birds for every kitten), but the other ones...I'm not really sure so I won't say anything :)
Reply:1. c, because elation is the synonym of joy as melancholy is the synonym of dejected/dejection.
2. ?
3. a, remorse, repentance, and guilt are all synonyms of guilt.
4. ?
petal
Todays Bible quiz?
According to the Bible which of the following are characteristics or signs of true Christians?
A.) They are not harmed by any poison.
B.) They can cast out demons.
C.) They speak in tongues.
D.) They have been baptized.
E.) They pick up snakes.
F.) They believe in Christ as their savior.
G.) They can heal the sick successfully.
H.) They believe without proof.
I.) They lack tail bones and their males have no nipples.
According to the Bible who must be put to death?
A.) An unruly or rebellious child.
B.) Those who worship other gods.
C.) Those who curse or hit their parents.
D.) Those who operate or consult psychic hotlines.
E.) Adulterers.
F.) Homosexuals.
G.) Those who do not serve Jesus.
H.) Those who work on the Sabbath.
I.) Witches.
J.) Murderers.
K.) The children and babies of adults who don't believe in your God.
L.) Those who are accused by at least two people of wickedness.
M.) Those who are careless with murderous livestock.
Todays Bible quiz?
Part 1:
A-I!
Part 2:
A-M!
Ah... silly fundies and their stupid beliefs.
Reply:That is the Law
Reply:Meg, are you F***ING KIDDING ME, you don't know where the Bible - one of the most bloodsoaked books ever - says you should put anyone to death???? Have you ever read it?!?!?!?!???
It is very rare human stupidity amazes me anymore, but THAT DID IT!
OK to the question, I missed where answer I question one comes from or was that a joke. No nipples? Really?
Reply:Most scholars agree that the first verses you quoted were added to the bible at a later date. They are spurious at best. Some translations refuse to add them at all. The others, some are true and some not. If you are truly looking for which are true and which are not, then state those only. Thanks
Reply:1) none of the above, these can be faked, love for eachother is the genuine mark of a christian and every increasing holiness with denial of short term self interest toward increased long term enjoyment is the right answer
2) none of the above for today, Jesus NOW commands the redeemed to raeach out to the lost, offering amnesty and new life and change to turn from enemies of God to children of God. what will kill you is listening to the snake on the street and in the end the second death where there will be o more chances to repent and believe
Reply:all of the above x2
Reply:yaaaaaawwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!
Reply:Most of your post is in error ----
Also know we have a new covenant(one of Grace) - not under law
Reply:bible test?
according to Jesus, what kind of person are you?
Reply:The idea behind Yahoo Answers is to provide a forum for those who are looking for answers they don't have to ask those who might. It is not designed as a forum for quizzing others... and it is *certainly* not a forum for people who feel they have something to prove.
Reply:I agree 100% with you. Christians are crazy and fanatical
Reply:eek i better prepare for my imminent death then
Reply:I feel so sorry for you.
Reply:Only F in the first section. All others, if they do not accept F.
Reply:These are all questions you can answer on your own if you read the Bible.
A lot can be determined by context. For instance, do you live in a theocracy would be a good question to answer first. Another question to answer first is: am I one of the original apostles of Jesus who were given power to give validity to their new message?
Reply:F on the first one......the second one I would guess is J? But I don't recall where in the Bible it says anyone should be put to death...
A.) They are not harmed by any poison.
B.) They can cast out demons.
C.) They speak in tongues.
D.) They have been baptized.
E.) They pick up snakes.
F.) They believe in Christ as their savior.
G.) They can heal the sick successfully.
H.) They believe without proof.
I.) They lack tail bones and their males have no nipples.
According to the Bible who must be put to death?
A.) An unruly or rebellious child.
B.) Those who worship other gods.
C.) Those who curse or hit their parents.
D.) Those who operate or consult psychic hotlines.
E.) Adulterers.
F.) Homosexuals.
G.) Those who do not serve Jesus.
H.) Those who work on the Sabbath.
I.) Witches.
J.) Murderers.
K.) The children and babies of adults who don't believe in your God.
L.) Those who are accused by at least two people of wickedness.
M.) Those who are careless with murderous livestock.
Todays Bible quiz?
Part 1:
A-I!
Part 2:
A-M!
Ah... silly fundies and their stupid beliefs.
Reply:That is the Law
Reply:Meg, are you F***ING KIDDING ME, you don't know where the Bible - one of the most bloodsoaked books ever - says you should put anyone to death???? Have you ever read it?!?!?!?!???
It is very rare human stupidity amazes me anymore, but THAT DID IT!
OK to the question, I missed where answer I question one comes from or was that a joke. No nipples? Really?
Reply:Most scholars agree that the first verses you quoted were added to the bible at a later date. They are spurious at best. Some translations refuse to add them at all. The others, some are true and some not. If you are truly looking for which are true and which are not, then state those only. Thanks
Reply:1) none of the above, these can be faked, love for eachother is the genuine mark of a christian and every increasing holiness with denial of short term self interest toward increased long term enjoyment is the right answer
2) none of the above for today, Jesus NOW commands the redeemed to raeach out to the lost, offering amnesty and new life and change to turn from enemies of God to children of God. what will kill you is listening to the snake on the street and in the end the second death where there will be o more chances to repent and believe
Reply:all of the above x2
Reply:yaaaaaawwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!
Reply:Most of your post is in error ----
Also know we have a new covenant(one of Grace) - not under law
Reply:bible test?
according to Jesus, what kind of person are you?
Reply:The idea behind Yahoo Answers is to provide a forum for those who are looking for answers they don't have to ask those who might. It is not designed as a forum for quizzing others... and it is *certainly* not a forum for people who feel they have something to prove.
Reply:I agree 100% with you. Christians are crazy and fanatical
Reply:eek i better prepare for my imminent death then
Reply:I feel so sorry for you.
Reply:Only F in the first section. All others, if they do not accept F.
Reply:These are all questions you can answer on your own if you read the Bible.
A lot can be determined by context. For instance, do you live in a theocracy would be a good question to answer first. Another question to answer first is: am I one of the original apostles of Jesus who were given power to give validity to their new message?
Reply:F on the first one......the second one I would guess is J? But I don't recall where in the Bible it says anyone should be put to death...
Name the phase change (I already named it, but need confirmation)?
(a) A diamond film forms on a surface from gaseous carbon atoms in a vacuum.
Deposition
(b) Mothballs in a bureau drawer disappear over time.
Sublimation
(c) Molten Iron from a blast furnace is cast into ingots (“pigs”).
Fusion
Am I correct?
Name the phase change (I already named it, but need confirmation)?
a.) I don't think the situtation is reasonable, but it is deposition, the transition from gas into solid.
b.) It is sublimation, the transition from solid to gas.
c.) It's only solidification or freezing... as it's a transtion from liquid to a solid.
Reply:the first guy to answer is correct. fusion is not a change of phase, it has more to do with the individual atoms.
Reply:a) deposition is not a phase change ........ its name is opp. of sublimation i.e condensation or soldification
b) sublimation
c)solidification
Deposition
(b) Mothballs in a bureau drawer disappear over time.
Sublimation
(c) Molten Iron from a blast furnace is cast into ingots (“pigs”).
Fusion
Am I correct?
Name the phase change (I already named it, but need confirmation)?
a.) I don't think the situtation is reasonable, but it is deposition, the transition from gas into solid.
b.) It is sublimation, the transition from solid to gas.
c.) It's only solidification or freezing... as it's a transtion from liquid to a solid.
Reply:the first guy to answer is correct. fusion is not a change of phase, it has more to do with the individual atoms.
Reply:a) deposition is not a phase change ........ its name is opp. of sublimation i.e condensation or soldification
b) sublimation
c)solidification
Since it is confirmed Bush lied and broke laws, can we please incarcerate this criminal president?
Why is he still in charge? He has no right to be in charge, he violated us as americans, he has set our nation in danger and lost our face in the world, he tramples the free and brave, he is an absolute hypocrite that marks others as evil and claims to be good, he is bad, away with him I say. Write the elected and let them know your an advocate of Beast and I will declare to them I am an advocate to cast out congress and senate as well.
We ought to revoke these peoples powers with a well armed and organized protested presented revolt marching to D.C. and taking the leadership away from that evil gang there.
Since it is confirmed Bush lied and broke laws, can we please incarcerate this criminal president?
are you suggesting they need to diet because of this.....wrong section babe. all goverment bodies lie show me an honest politician an I'll give you a million dollars
Reply:I would love to have the president took out of office because i think what he is doing is wrong
Reply:Eat only when hungy and that too not more than three times a day. Include fruits and uncooked vegetables in ur diet. Take no liquid or solid food in between other than water. Chew each morsel at least 32 times. This will create a system of messaging by which u will know when u r hungry or when full.
Take light exercises and brisk walks regularly preferably twice a day.
U will get all the motivation to stick to this pattern within a short period and u will achieve what u have always considered to be ur goal.
Reply:Which laws has he specifically broken and when was this confirmed?
Besides, he is out. He cannot run again and he will be gone after the next election. The system works.
Reply:He caused Sept 11 2001
There is mountains of evidence WTC 7 being a huge one
Anthony Colpo's site has all the DETAILS
http://www.lowcarbmuscle.com
Reply:How about this? Re-direct your anger by campaigning for a Presidential candidate for 2008 who you think is suitable.
Reply:Bush is a heartless whatever you call him just like the rest of those repuplicans that support him in all his decisions. I think he'll get his punishment at judgement day. As long as he lives he can get out of any situation because he's Bush. You see his innocent twins got off real easy with the under age drinking or was it a dui charge but whatever. Rules don't apply to the Bush's some how. I think he should. I agree with you.
Reply:just think the other side was killed.
Reply:hey. cool it, dude. He'll be out of office soon.
Reply:Is this the Whine %26amp; BUSH Diet ???
Reply:He has done many unlawful things, oh yes. He even tried to make phone companies immune for prosecution in exchange for setting up illegal wire taps. He's a very bad leader, and has bought very bad things upon the modern world.
But should we batter down the walls of the white house and shoot him? Nope. He's going to be out of office soon, anyway. And if he really goes too far, write a letter to your congressman.
Reply:First, It's not confirmed that Bush lied. When did he lie? About WMD'S? He didn't lie. It's not even confirmed. If he DID lie, then Kerry lied, Al Gore lied, Kennedy lied, Lieberman lied, Harry Reid lied. We had reason to believe that Saddam was a threat. If he didn't have WMD'S, he would have had nothing to hide. So, why did he kick out UN inspecters? That was reason enough.
Next, Bush hasn't broken any laws. First of all, his so-called "domestic spying" wasn't domestic at all. He wasn't listening in on every person's conversations in America, he was only listening in on phone conversations that suspected terrorists had with people. This action is similar to the way police tap suspected drug dealers phones, or camp outside suspected hideouts. Bush's program was perfectly legal. There was no infringement of our privacy. The ones telling you that are trying to villify Bush because they hate him for beating Gore and Kerry.
Next, you claim that Bush is above the law. Well, what politician isn't? How many times has Ted Kennedy been drunk behind the wheel? He even killed a young woman. And yet, he got off easily, didn't he? All politicians get away with things. They don't have to pay as much taxes, and can even opt out of social security. So, before you say that the Bushes have exclusive rights, take a look around at everyone else at Capitol Hill.
You see? You have no evidence supporting your claims. All you do is attack him ad hominum. You don't have substantial claim, you just call him names. Personally, I don't like Bush either. I think he put America in danger by attempting to give illegal aliens amnesty, I think he's a big spender, and I think he's not pushing for enough tax breaks. I also think that, although we should have taken Saddam, we shouldn't hve wasted time, money, and manpower in a futile attempt to "spread democracy" to a region that, when we finally leave, will erupt in civil war and fall into the hands of another dictator. So, personally, I'll be glad when he's out of office too.
But he's not a criminal.
We ought to revoke these peoples powers with a well armed and organized protested presented revolt marching to D.C. and taking the leadership away from that evil gang there.
Since it is confirmed Bush lied and broke laws, can we please incarcerate this criminal president?
are you suggesting they need to diet because of this.....wrong section babe. all goverment bodies lie show me an honest politician an I'll give you a million dollars
Reply:I would love to have the president took out of office because i think what he is doing is wrong
Reply:Eat only when hungy and that too not more than three times a day. Include fruits and uncooked vegetables in ur diet. Take no liquid or solid food in between other than water. Chew each morsel at least 32 times. This will create a system of messaging by which u will know when u r hungry or when full.
Take light exercises and brisk walks regularly preferably twice a day.
U will get all the motivation to stick to this pattern within a short period and u will achieve what u have always considered to be ur goal.
Reply:Which laws has he specifically broken and when was this confirmed?
Besides, he is out. He cannot run again and he will be gone after the next election. The system works.
Reply:He caused Sept 11 2001
There is mountains of evidence WTC 7 being a huge one
Anthony Colpo's site has all the DETAILS
http://www.lowcarbmuscle.com
Reply:How about this? Re-direct your anger by campaigning for a Presidential candidate for 2008 who you think is suitable.
Reply:Bush is a heartless whatever you call him just like the rest of those repuplicans that support him in all his decisions. I think he'll get his punishment at judgement day. As long as he lives he can get out of any situation because he's Bush. You see his innocent twins got off real easy with the under age drinking or was it a dui charge but whatever. Rules don't apply to the Bush's some how. I think he should. I agree with you.
Reply:just think the other side was killed.
Reply:hey. cool it, dude. He'll be out of office soon.
Reply:Is this the Whine %26amp; BUSH Diet ???
Reply:He has done many unlawful things, oh yes. He even tried to make phone companies immune for prosecution in exchange for setting up illegal wire taps. He's a very bad leader, and has bought very bad things upon the modern world.
But should we batter down the walls of the white house and shoot him? Nope. He's going to be out of office soon, anyway. And if he really goes too far, write a letter to your congressman.
Reply:First, It's not confirmed that Bush lied. When did he lie? About WMD'S? He didn't lie. It's not even confirmed. If he DID lie, then Kerry lied, Al Gore lied, Kennedy lied, Lieberman lied, Harry Reid lied. We had reason to believe that Saddam was a threat. If he didn't have WMD'S, he would have had nothing to hide. So, why did he kick out UN inspecters? That was reason enough.
Next, Bush hasn't broken any laws. First of all, his so-called "domestic spying" wasn't domestic at all. He wasn't listening in on every person's conversations in America, he was only listening in on phone conversations that suspected terrorists had with people. This action is similar to the way police tap suspected drug dealers phones, or camp outside suspected hideouts. Bush's program was perfectly legal. There was no infringement of our privacy. The ones telling you that are trying to villify Bush because they hate him for beating Gore and Kerry.
Next, you claim that Bush is above the law. Well, what politician isn't? How many times has Ted Kennedy been drunk behind the wheel? He even killed a young woman. And yet, he got off easily, didn't he? All politicians get away with things. They don't have to pay as much taxes, and can even opt out of social security. So, before you say that the Bushes have exclusive rights, take a look around at everyone else at Capitol Hill.
You see? You have no evidence supporting your claims. All you do is attack him ad hominum. You don't have substantial claim, you just call him names. Personally, I don't like Bush either. I think he put America in danger by attempting to give illegal aliens amnesty, I think he's a big spender, and I think he's not pushing for enough tax breaks. I also think that, although we should have taken Saddam, we shouldn't hve wasted time, money, and manpower in a futile attempt to "spread democracy" to a region that, when we finally leave, will erupt in civil war and fall into the hands of another dictator. So, personally, I'll be glad when he's out of office too.
But he's not a criminal.
Why cancel stargate sg1.why doesn't sci-fi channel sell their contract so another network can air stargate sg1
first is why cancel stargate sg1.why doesn't sci fi sell their contract to another netowrk to air stargate.what will happen next.and what will happen to vala daniel mitchell sam and teal'c and the real cast.and what happens to daniels and vala's relationship now.damn sci fi ruined everything i hate u sci fi.why in hell would they cancel a show that has good ratings.stargate sg1 has alot of fans and sci fi knows that and even if they can't afford the show.why can't they just sell their contract to another network so some other channel can air new episodes do they have to ruin it for every fans of the show.
Why cancel stargate sg1.why doesn't sci-fi channel sell their contract so another network can air stargate sg1
the series is cancelled they start showing the last ten episodes next month. their also doing two direct to dvd movies one of wich will have o'neill.
no one knows why sci fi did what they did. sci fi hasn't really given a good reason.
Reply:I know! I hate how they just cancel it! WHY! The least they could of done is finish the story, or at least make it they lived semi happily ever after. Sci-fi angers me ever so...and saddens...also ever so Report It
Reply:I guess after 10 years the cast wants a break... a change maybe. It will continue through Stargate Atlantis. Report It
Reply:We all gotta move on...sad to say. But with the 3rd series who knows. MGM the orginal production company whom presented us with the Movie, maybe they'll enter the small-screen business and start running the Stargate series. It'd be cool if they did. Come see me at LadyIce969 at myspace. Report It
Reply:MShanks was 26 when he started with stargate, he's 36 Now and he's on 24, csi miami and has movies under his belt. He wanted to move on and do other things, as much as we hat to think about it actors have a shelf life before we as fans get bored with them Report It
Reply:Tapping had a baby, Mshanks and Cjudd have a business together, our beloved leader RDA's wife left and took the kid so he wanted to be with her so he had to return to the states it's sad but they've all had to move on Report It
Reply:I think you are misinformed or I don't understand your question fully.
1 SG-1 is not canceled yet it's Final season starts next month. The writers, producers, actors almost all are ready to move on to something else. This has been a wonderful, exciting but long run project. Most of these people(actors) do not want to be stuck as a Teal'C or Daniel their whole acting life, part of the fun of being an actor is the changes.
I will miss them terribly. Just as I have other great shows/series that have stopped.
garden sheds
Why cancel stargate sg1.why doesn't sci-fi channel sell their contract so another network can air stargate sg1
the series is cancelled they start showing the last ten episodes next month. their also doing two direct to dvd movies one of wich will have o'neill.
no one knows why sci fi did what they did. sci fi hasn't really given a good reason.
Reply:I know! I hate how they just cancel it! WHY! The least they could of done is finish the story, or at least make it they lived semi happily ever after. Sci-fi angers me ever so...and saddens...also ever so Report It
Reply:I guess after 10 years the cast wants a break... a change maybe. It will continue through Stargate Atlantis. Report It
Reply:We all gotta move on...sad to say. But with the 3rd series who knows. MGM the orginal production company whom presented us with the Movie, maybe they'll enter the small-screen business and start running the Stargate series. It'd be cool if they did. Come see me at LadyIce969 at myspace. Report It
Reply:MShanks was 26 when he started with stargate, he's 36 Now and he's on 24, csi miami and has movies under his belt. He wanted to move on and do other things, as much as we hat to think about it actors have a shelf life before we as fans get bored with them Report It
Reply:Tapping had a baby, Mshanks and Cjudd have a business together, our beloved leader RDA's wife left and took the kid so he wanted to be with her so he had to return to the states it's sad but they've all had to move on Report It
Reply:I think you are misinformed or I don't understand your question fully.
1 SG-1 is not canceled yet it's Final season starts next month. The writers, producers, actors almost all are ready to move on to something else. This has been a wonderful, exciting but long run project. Most of these people(actors) do not want to be stuck as a Teal'C or Daniel their whole acting life, part of the fun of being an actor is the changes.
I will miss them terribly. Just as I have other great shows/series that have stopped.
garden sheds
Shirley (Eastenders) is she jack frost's sister? have a look.................?
1.Jack Frost
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:iMbI...
2.shirley eastenders
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:TWJG...
im wondering if she is related?does anyone know??????
Shirley (Eastenders) is she jack frost's sister? have a look.................?
hi blue, i would not be at all suprised, she does have a very frosty look about her, joke
Reply:u cud b on suminn there mate
Reply:Haha,once again a good choice of pictures and the images are under the right name, look at that mouth and hair-there's no mistake lol!
Reply:ha ha v good. one things for sure - she's common as muck is shirley.....
Reply:Well shirleys a top chav!
Reply:cant see it me self hun
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:iMbI...
2.shirley eastenders
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:TWJG...
im wondering if she is related?does anyone know??????
Shirley (Eastenders) is she jack frost's sister? have a look.................?
hi blue, i would not be at all suprised, she does have a very frosty look about her, joke
Reply:u cud b on suminn there mate
Reply:Haha,once again a good choice of pictures and the images are under the right name, look at that mouth and hair-there's no mistake lol!
Reply:ha ha v good. one things for sure - she's common as muck is shirley.....
Reply:Well shirleys a top chav!
Reply:cant see it me self hun
Which pie do you prefer?
a) Apple b) Cherry c)Pumpkin d) Banana Creme - America cast your votes now ! :)
Which pie do you prefer?
id like to say i like.....no...LOVE Pumpkin pie i could taste it right now...i think im going to get some right now...Bye
Reply:c) pumpkin rules everything else is just sick ... =p
Reply:Apple
Reply:Of the ones you list , CHERRY , but really I like Blackberry bestiest of all
Reply:no question... Pumpkin!
2nd choice is not on there, Blueberry
Reply:C) PUMPKIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes the very best! ♥
Reply:American Apple Pie with Vanilla Ice Cream on top.
Home made with, Granny Green Apple's
Reply:c) pumpkin
Reply:banana cream
Reply:B, but I would prefer pecan.
Reply:none...i like chocolate pudding pie
Reply:Chocolate cream, then pumpkin.
Reply:Apple pie!!~
Reply:Blueberry
Reply:sorry but pecan pie rules!
Reply:apple pie is my favorite,, but i really like pecan pie also,,,
Reply:Banana Creme
Reply:D
Reply:Banana Cream pie......my mom made the best!
Reply:I am not American so i cannot comment.I will though, I am an Aussie. I love Apple pies in Australia.
Reply:I like them all they are all great with a tall glass of milk.
Reply:Cherry and Apple!! Escpecially if my mommy makes the Apple pie.
Reply:APPLE
Reply:apple
Reply:CHERRY!!!!
Reply:APPLE
Reply:a)Apple pie
Reply:I like pumpkin pie.It ROCKS!
Reply:Banana Creme- when done the right way :)
Which pie do you prefer?
id like to say i like.....no...LOVE Pumpkin pie i could taste it right now...i think im going to get some right now...Bye
Reply:c) pumpkin rules everything else is just sick ... =p
Reply:Apple
Reply:Of the ones you list , CHERRY , but really I like Blackberry bestiest of all
Reply:no question... Pumpkin!
2nd choice is not on there, Blueberry
Reply:C) PUMPKIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes the very best! ♥
Reply:American Apple Pie with Vanilla Ice Cream on top.
Home made with, Granny Green Apple's
Reply:c) pumpkin
Reply:banana cream
Reply:B, but I would prefer pecan.
Reply:none...i like chocolate pudding pie
Reply:Chocolate cream, then pumpkin.
Reply:Apple pie!!~
Reply:Blueberry
Reply:sorry but pecan pie rules!
Reply:apple pie is my favorite,, but i really like pecan pie also,,,
Reply:Banana Creme
Reply:D
Reply:Banana Cream pie......my mom made the best!
Reply:I am not American so i cannot comment.I will though, I am an Aussie. I love Apple pies in Australia.
Reply:I like them all they are all great with a tall glass of milk.
Reply:Cherry and Apple!! Escpecially if my mommy makes the Apple pie.
Reply:APPLE
Reply:apple
Reply:CHERRY!!!!
Reply:APPLE
Reply:a)Apple pie
Reply:I like pumpkin pie.It ROCKS!
Reply:Banana Creme- when done the right way :)
When are the following lines spoken?
if we shadows have offended
think but this and all is mended
that you have but slumber 'd here
while these visions did appear
A.when hermia and lysander are talking
B.right before puck casts a spell on bottom
c.when theseus and hippolyta are talking about their wedding
d.at the very end of act 5
When are the following lines spoken?
d. But that should have been easy for you to find.
think but this and all is mended
that you have but slumber 'd here
while these visions did appear
A.when hermia and lysander are talking
B.right before puck casts a spell on bottom
c.when theseus and hippolyta are talking about their wedding
d.at the very end of act 5
When are the following lines spoken?
d. But that should have been easy for you to find.
A 6-ft fence casts a shadow of 10 ft. At the same time a tree casts a shadow of 22 ft. How tall is the tree?
a) 2.7 ft
b)8.8 ft
c)13.2 ft
d)132 ft
A 6-ft fence casts a shadow of 10 ft. At the same time a tree casts a shadow of 22 ft. How tall is the tree?
6/10 = x/22
6 = x
---- ----
10 22
132 = 10x
x = 13.2
c) 13.2ft
Reply:D. 13.2
Reply:Proportions: the shadow is a little more that twice as long so the tree must be a little more that twice as tall.
Reply:its C; 22 divided by 10 is 2.2 and 2.2 times 6 is 13.2
Reply:duh the answer is c
Reply:13.2 feet. The 6 foot fence is 3/5 of its shadow, so logically the tree's height would be 3/5 of its shadow.
garden design
b)8.8 ft
c)13.2 ft
d)132 ft
A 6-ft fence casts a shadow of 10 ft. At the same time a tree casts a shadow of 22 ft. How tall is the tree?
6/10 = x/22
6 = x
---- ----
10 22
132 = 10x
x = 13.2
c) 13.2ft
Reply:D. 13.2
Reply:Proportions: the shadow is a little more that twice as long so the tree must be a little more that twice as tall.
Reply:its C; 22 divided by 10 is 2.2 and 2.2 times 6 is 13.2
Reply:duh the answer is c
Reply:13.2 feet. The 6 foot fence is 3/5 of its shadow, so logically the tree's height would be 3/5 of its shadow.
garden design
OMG!!! does anyone else think she looks like freddy kruger???
http://www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders/images/c...
thats so scary
OMG!!! does anyone else think she looks like freddy kruger???
LMAOOOOOOOOO....good one!
Reply:she looks a bit like paul o'grady aswell, maybe she's an o'grady kruger lovechild
Reply:*LOL* Give her a hat, Red/Green sweater, and the Freddie glove and she would be a pretty close match....
thats so scary
OMG!!! does anyone else think she looks like freddy kruger???
LMAOOOOOOOOO....good one!
Reply:she looks a bit like paul o'grady aswell, maybe she's an o'grady kruger lovechild
Reply:*LOL* Give her a hat, Red/Green sweater, and the Freddie glove and she would be a pretty close match....
Should Republican Senator David Vitter be subject to the same treatment Clinton received?
Republican Conservatives screamed holy hell when it was leaked that President Clinton had an affair... which incidentally is not against the law or his oath of office. Now that Republican Senator David Vitter has ADMITTED to frequenting a D.C. area Madam... which incidentally IS against the law... should Democrats scream and call for his resignation?
Why is it totally unacceptable for one man to have a moment of marital infidelity but perfectly acceptable for another to visit is house of prostitution because he's "made peace with his wife"? Isn't this just the sort of double-standard conservatives thrive on?
Giuliani, Gingrich, Foley and now Vitter. All involved one way or another in a sexual scandal yet you people say nothing. But the moment Clinton drops trow you all line up, stones in hand, ready to cast him out from society.
Hypocrites... all of you!
Should Republican Senator David Vitter be subject to the same treatment Clinton received?
No, that's between him and his wife and the people that elected him, the same way it was for Clinton in the end, after the GOP made fools of themselves over the impeachment
Reply:Oh, the gall of being chastened by the ignorant.
The big deal about Clinton wasn't that he was an adulterer, but that he lied under oath in order to obstruct justice during the civil trial for his sexual harassment of Paula Jones.
The Chief Law Enforcement Officer of the nation isn't supposed to be lying under oath.
Your ignorance doesn't make me a hypocrite. But thanks for playing "I almost had a clue".
Reply:If you want to really lose your shite, google GOP pedophiles. The list is staggering. Where is the media?
Butterbar, how is the criminality of the Bush admin so lost on you? I'm baffled!
Reply:hell yeah , wow u really keep with things political,
someones gotta keep an ey e on those righty's
good job.
Reply:The Republicans wanted to get rid of Clinton from the very beginning. They couldn't nail him on Whitewater, so they saw the revelations about the extramarital hummer as their golden opportunity. At least Clinton didn't have to pay for the hummer!LOL
Reply:I didn't read the rest of your question but I'll answer the part in bold.
I don't think Vitter used his position to elevate his squeeze in her employment...and surely didn't do it with taxpayer money.
Nothing wrong with getting squeezes...just don't make me pay for (yours)
Reply:Well put and yes he should get the treatment every john gets.
Reply:Yes, but Republicans disagree.
Hypocrites.EXACTLY.
Reply:You forgot to mention Trent Lott who did that stuff earlier in his life. It seems the hypocracy just keeps coming from the GOP. Daily it flows like water in a mighty river. Who and what is next?
Reply:They are celebrating.
First republican sex scandle that didn't involve little boys
Reply:There's 1 huge difference.... Clinton was the President of the U.S.A. and these guys weren't....
Why is it totally unacceptable for one man to have a moment of marital infidelity but perfectly acceptable for another to visit is house of prostitution because he's "made peace with his wife"? Isn't this just the sort of double-standard conservatives thrive on?
Giuliani, Gingrich, Foley and now Vitter. All involved one way or another in a sexual scandal yet you people say nothing. But the moment Clinton drops trow you all line up, stones in hand, ready to cast him out from society.
Hypocrites... all of you!
Should Republican Senator David Vitter be subject to the same treatment Clinton received?
No, that's between him and his wife and the people that elected him, the same way it was for Clinton in the end, after the GOP made fools of themselves over the impeachment
Reply:Oh, the gall of being chastened by the ignorant.
The big deal about Clinton wasn't that he was an adulterer, but that he lied under oath in order to obstruct justice during the civil trial for his sexual harassment of Paula Jones.
The Chief Law Enforcement Officer of the nation isn't supposed to be lying under oath.
Your ignorance doesn't make me a hypocrite. But thanks for playing "I almost had a clue".
Reply:If you want to really lose your shite, google GOP pedophiles. The list is staggering. Where is the media?
Butterbar, how is the criminality of the Bush admin so lost on you? I'm baffled!
Reply:hell yeah , wow u really keep with things political,
someones gotta keep an ey e on those righty's
good job.
Reply:The Republicans wanted to get rid of Clinton from the very beginning. They couldn't nail him on Whitewater, so they saw the revelations about the extramarital hummer as their golden opportunity. At least Clinton didn't have to pay for the hummer!LOL
Reply:I didn't read the rest of your question but I'll answer the part in bold.
I don't think Vitter used his position to elevate his squeeze in her employment...and surely didn't do it with taxpayer money.
Nothing wrong with getting squeezes...just don't make me pay for (yours)
Reply:Well put and yes he should get the treatment every john gets.
Reply:Yes, but Republicans disagree.
Hypocrites.EXACTLY.
Reply:You forgot to mention Trent Lott who did that stuff earlier in his life. It seems the hypocracy just keeps coming from the GOP. Daily it flows like water in a mighty river. Who and what is next?
Reply:They are celebrating.
First republican sex scandle that didn't involve little boys
Reply:There's 1 huge difference.... Clinton was the President of the U.S.A. and these guys weren't....
Fossils....?
1. The process whereby remains of organisms are turned into fossil fuels is called
a. carbonization
b. coaling
c. replacement
d. petrolation
2. Coal is formed from fossilized
a. insects
b. animals
c. bacteria
d. plants
3. The most common fossils found in nature are:
a. moulds
b. trace fossils
c. foraminifers
d. casts
Fossils....?
1. either a or d
2. d
3. I would say d or a
***
Reply:1 d because petrol is a fossil fuel
2 d Plants die and are buried under ground. under heat and pressure they form coal.
3 d casts are images of an object solidified in rock or any other substance.
Reply:1. The process whereby remains of organisms are turned into fossil fuels is called
a. carbonization
--Carbonization/Carbonisation is the term for the conversion of an organic substance into carbon or a carbon-containing residue through pyrolysis. It is often used in organic chemistry
with reference to the generation of coal gas and coal tar from raw coal. Fossil fuels in general are the products of the carbonization of vegetable matter.--
2. Coal is formed from fossilized
d. plants
--Coal (IPA: /ˈkəʊl/) is a fossil fuel formed in swamp ecosystems where plant remains were saved by water and mud from oxidization and biodegradation.--
3. The most common fossils found in nature are:
b. trace fossils
--Trace fossils are the most common fossils found in nature. They are impressions left in the sediment from once living things. Common trace fossils are footprints or walkways, resting spots, living burrows, feeding burrows, casts and molds. They are not the original parts of an animal. A trace fossil is preserved when mud or dirt that was disturbed by something living hardens and keeps its shape.--
a. carbonization
b. coaling
c. replacement
d. petrolation
2. Coal is formed from fossilized
a. insects
b. animals
c. bacteria
d. plants
3. The most common fossils found in nature are:
a. moulds
b. trace fossils
c. foraminifers
d. casts
Fossils....?
1. either a or d
2. d
3. I would say d or a
***
Reply:1 d because petrol is a fossil fuel
2 d Plants die and are buried under ground. under heat and pressure they form coal.
3 d casts are images of an object solidified in rock or any other substance.
Reply:1. The process whereby remains of organisms are turned into fossil fuels is called
a. carbonization
--Carbonization/Carbonisation is the term for the conversion of an organic substance into carbon or a carbon-containing residue through pyrolysis. It is often used in organic chemistry
with reference to the generation of coal gas and coal tar from raw coal. Fossil fuels in general are the products of the carbonization of vegetable matter.--
2. Coal is formed from fossilized
d. plants
--Coal (IPA: /ˈkəʊl/) is a fossil fuel formed in swamp ecosystems where plant remains were saved by water and mud from oxidization and biodegradation.--
3. The most common fossils found in nature are:
b. trace fossils
--Trace fossils are the most common fossils found in nature. They are impressions left in the sediment from once living things. Common trace fossils are footprints or walkways, resting spots, living burrows, feeding burrows, casts and molds. They are not the original parts of an animal. A trace fossil is preserved when mud or dirt that was disturbed by something living hardens and keeps its shape.--
Why is it some skateboards are flat and others aren't? and what's best?
I have a C.A.S 30 series skateboard.
specs
deck - 31" x 8" hardwood laminate
truck - 5" indy aluminum
wheel - 52 x 36mm cast polyurethene
bearing - ABEC-5
Graphic silkscreen
what do these all mean??
Why is it some skateboards are flat and others aren't? and what's best?
The reason skateboards are flatter than others is because the concave is different.
The concave is the dip in the board that helps you balance while riding, and help you have more control while doing tricks.
The 31 x 8 means that the board is 31 inches long and 8 inches wide. and ists made of hardwood laminate
The 5" trucks means that the truck is 5 inches wide. and its made of indy aluminum.
The wheels have a radius of 36 mm and 52 mm wide. and are made from polyurethane
ABEC 5 is just the type of bearings
And the graphic was applied to the boaord through silkscreen printing
Reply:you should know you typed it
Reply:"Flat ones" came out in the1980's
"Curved ones" in the late 1990's
Basically the "Curved Ones"
flower pictures
specs
deck - 31" x 8" hardwood laminate
truck - 5" indy aluminum
wheel - 52 x 36mm cast polyurethene
bearing - ABEC-5
Graphic silkscreen
what do these all mean??
Why is it some skateboards are flat and others aren't? and what's best?
The reason skateboards are flatter than others is because the concave is different.
The concave is the dip in the board that helps you balance while riding, and help you have more control while doing tricks.
The 31 x 8 means that the board is 31 inches long and 8 inches wide. and ists made of hardwood laminate
The 5" trucks means that the truck is 5 inches wide. and its made of indy aluminum.
The wheels have a radius of 36 mm and 52 mm wide. and are made from polyurethane
ABEC 5 is just the type of bearings
And the graphic was applied to the boaord through silkscreen printing
Reply:you should know you typed it
Reply:"Flat ones" came out in the1980's
"Curved ones" in the late 1990's
Basically the "Curved Ones"
flower pictures
Can someone please help me solve this word problem?
Henry is 5 ft tall and casts a shadow that is 15 ft long. A tree next to Henry casts 324-ft long shadow. How tall is the tree?
A.18 ft
B. 972 ft
C. 108 ft
D. 1620 ft
Can someone please help me solve this word problem?
ok the answer is 108 ft but here's how you do this
first you set up Henry's heigth and shadow heigth in a fraction: 5/15
then you set up the tree's heigth (X) and shadwo heigth in a fraction as well: X/324
then you set up the 2 frations into a ratio: 5/15 = X/324
after that, you cross multiply (5 x 324 and X x 15)
next you take the 15x and divide the 15 outta it to just get X and you divide the product of 5 x 324 by 15 to get the final number. hope this helps!
Reply:This is just similar triangles.
so:
5/15 = x/324
You should be able to solve this now.
Reply:c.... 108 ft tall.....
Reply:C - 108FT.
Reply:All you have to do is draw it out and it's 2 triangles. So you compare 5:15 and then x:324 which should look like this
5/15 = x/324 So you cross multiply 5x324=15x
So you multiply 5 and 324 and get 1620=15x
Then solve for x by dividing each side by 15 108=x
Your answer is then c.
A.18 ft
B. 972 ft
C. 108 ft
D. 1620 ft
Can someone please help me solve this word problem?
ok the answer is 108 ft but here's how you do this
first you set up Henry's heigth and shadow heigth in a fraction: 5/15
then you set up the tree's heigth (X) and shadwo heigth in a fraction as well: X/324
then you set up the 2 frations into a ratio: 5/15 = X/324
after that, you cross multiply (5 x 324 and X x 15)
next you take the 15x and divide the 15 outta it to just get X and you divide the product of 5 x 324 by 15 to get the final number. hope this helps!
Reply:This is just similar triangles.
so:
5/15 = x/324
You should be able to solve this now.
Reply:c.... 108 ft tall.....
Reply:C - 108FT.
Reply:All you have to do is draw it out and it's 2 triangles. So you compare 5:15 and then x:324 which should look like this
5/15 = x/324 So you cross multiply 5x324=15x
So you multiply 5 and 324 and get 1620=15x
Then solve for x by dividing each side by 15 108=x
Your answer is then c.
An open primary means?
An open primary means:
A. all voters can participate.
B. only men are allowed to cast their ballot.
C. even minors can vote.
D. only people registered with a given party can vote.
An open primary means?
A
Reply:A. final answer
Reply:A
Reply:A. and they can follow Rush's instructions if they have no brain of their own.
A. all voters can participate.
B. only men are allowed to cast their ballot.
C. even minors can vote.
D. only people registered with a given party can vote.
An open primary means?
A
Reply:A. final answer
Reply:A
Reply:A. and they can follow Rush's instructions if they have no brain of their own.
Plz tell me how will be my future ?
i am studying M.B.A
and also I.C.W.AI (cast%26amp; work accoutant).
i have good english communication..
how much salary i will get ??
Plz tell me how will be my future ?
Depends on your career and field you get into an engineer can either make 50,000 or 100,000 depends on what field your into your to general..so no one can tell you but i guess expect 40,000 maybe with a general degree
Reply:it all depends on what kind of job you want to get
Reply:WELL depending on the job u get and if ur a good worker u prolly will get a very good salery with all the things u have and its in ur heart if u want a good job or not well wat a friend of mine did is put in like 5 applications and picked the won that payed more but she also did all the interveiws and got 1 outa 5 at some factory and 600 people wanted that job and she was one outa 600 people to get so keep working and good luck
Reply:You have a bright future and you can check out the internet and/or her are two sites that will tell you how much you can make. It is sort of hard to say since it sounds as though you're not yet graduated.
http://www.ns.msu.edu/acrc/after_graduat...
or
http://www.salary.com/
and also I.C.W.AI (cast%26amp; work accoutant).
i have good english communication..
how much salary i will get ??
Plz tell me how will be my future ?
Depends on your career and field you get into an engineer can either make 50,000 or 100,000 depends on what field your into your to general..so no one can tell you but i guess expect 40,000 maybe with a general degree
Reply:it all depends on what kind of job you want to get
Reply:WELL depending on the job u get and if ur a good worker u prolly will get a very good salery with all the things u have and its in ur heart if u want a good job or not well wat a friend of mine did is put in like 5 applications and picked the won that payed more but she also did all the interveiws and got 1 outa 5 at some factory and 600 people wanted that job and she was one outa 600 people to get so keep working and good luck
Reply:You have a bright future and you can check out the internet and/or her are two sites that will tell you how much you can make. It is sort of hard to say since it sounds as though you're not yet graduated.
http://www.ns.msu.edu/acrc/after_graduat...
or
http://www.salary.com/
Realistically speaking, how much could a feature length film be made for?
If, you A) acquired an unpaid cast of absolute unknowns that had performing arts degrees, B) shot the majority of the scenes outdoors in unhabited locations i.e. forests, C) filmed the whole thing on 16mm film and D) didn't bother with any marketing or PR. Basically what I'm asking is, how much would it cost to make a film that is stripped of all the elements that boost budgets i.e. advertising and crew/cast fees.
Realistically speaking, how much could a feature length film be made for?
About $28,000.
That's how much Kevin Smith claims he spent for Clerks.
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Realistically speaking, how much could a feature length film be made for?
About $28,000.
That's how much Kevin Smith claims he spent for Clerks.
credit cards
When are the following lines spoken ?
a) when hermia and lysander are talking
b) right before puck casts a spell on bottom
c) when thesus and hippolta are talking about their wedding
d) at the very end of act 5
When are the following lines spoken ?
Yep a, b, c %26amp; d...... LOL
Reply:ERPS!
Reply:Um, is there something missing here? Like the lines themselves?
b) right before puck casts a spell on bottom
c) when thesus and hippolta are talking about their wedding
d) at the very end of act 5
When are the following lines spoken ?
Yep a, b, c %26amp; d...... LOL
Reply:ERPS!
Reply:Um, is there something missing here? Like the lines themselves?
The crucible?
1.the conflict between witches and christians is compared to what modern conflict?
a. rich vs poor.
b. fighting in ireland
c.communism v. capitalism
d. civil rights strife
2.what did hatrone believe motivated the childerns accusations?
a.hatred
b.knowledge of goodness
c.the voice of God
d.all of these
3.why is Danforth unable to pardon proctor in the final scene?
a. the village would overthrow authority
b.he doesnt have a power
c.it would cast doubt on the guilt of those executed
d. all of these
4. which of the following best describes parris theology?
a.love and justice
b. an eye for an eye.
c. brotherhood
d.hell fire and brimstone
true or false?
1.tituba imagined she would fly to Barbados
2.the rev. parris was a graduate of harvord
3.the crucible is to be an accurate record of the Salem witch trial
4.arthur miller never graduated from highschool
5.francis nurse appeared in court 33 times in civil disputes
6. the necessity for strict social control was beginning to break down in salem
The crucible?
( The Crucible ) Arthur Miller, 1915 – 2005.
Study Guides:
These links will give you a summary of the book, character analysis, plot and much more, so that you will be able to answer literary questions.
http://www.aresearchguide.com/crucible.h...
http://www.schoolbytes.com/summary.php?i...
http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Cruci...
http://summarycentral.tripod.com/thecruc...
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/crucible/i...
http://education.yahoo.com/homework_help...
Reply:As a college professor and as long-time admirer of Arthur Miller's work, I consider the questions given to you on The Crucible are the worst distortion and misconception of the book I have ever encountered.
Maybe you should watch the movie instead.
Reply:It took yoiu longer to type the assignment that just look the stuff up. I will spot you an answer. I already gave you three. 1) C #6 True
Now do some of your own homework. Pax - C
brandon flowers
a. rich vs poor.
b. fighting in ireland
c.communism v. capitalism
d. civil rights strife
2.what did hatrone believe motivated the childerns accusations?
a.hatred
b.knowledge of goodness
c.the voice of God
d.all of these
3.why is Danforth unable to pardon proctor in the final scene?
a. the village would overthrow authority
b.he doesnt have a power
c.it would cast doubt on the guilt of those executed
d. all of these
4. which of the following best describes parris theology?
a.love and justice
b. an eye for an eye.
c. brotherhood
d.hell fire and brimstone
true or false?
1.tituba imagined she would fly to Barbados
2.the rev. parris was a graduate of harvord
3.the crucible is to be an accurate record of the Salem witch trial
4.arthur miller never graduated from highschool
5.francis nurse appeared in court 33 times in civil disputes
6. the necessity for strict social control was beginning to break down in salem
The crucible?
( The Crucible ) Arthur Miller, 1915 – 2005.
Study Guides:
These links will give you a summary of the book, character analysis, plot and much more, so that you will be able to answer literary questions.
http://www.aresearchguide.com/crucible.h...
http://www.schoolbytes.com/summary.php?i...
http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Cruci...
http://summarycentral.tripod.com/thecruc...
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/crucible/i...
http://education.yahoo.com/homework_help...
Reply:As a college professor and as long-time admirer of Arthur Miller's work, I consider the questions given to you on The Crucible are the worst distortion and misconception of the book I have ever encountered.
Maybe you should watch the movie instead.
Reply:It took yoiu longer to type the assignment that just look the stuff up. I will spot you an answer. I already gave you three. 1) C #6 True
Now do some of your own homework. Pax - C
brandon flowers
Is it true that Lil' Wayne will be acting in Fast & Furious 4?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_and_fu...
If u look at the cast u'll c that he'll be acting as Alex
Do u think it's true?
Is it true that Lil' Wayne will be acting in Fast %26amp; Furious 4?
he'll probably make a brief appearance
Reply:ooooh snap, I didn't even know they were making a fast and furious 4!!!!!!!!
Dude, thanks for letting me know about this. Plus it has the original cast. I thought putting Vin Disel at the end of the third one was a tease....this is unbelievable.
Thanks
If u look at the cast u'll c that he'll be acting as Alex
Do u think it's true?
Is it true that Lil' Wayne will be acting in Fast %26amp; Furious 4?
he'll probably make a brief appearance
Reply:ooooh snap, I didn't even know they were making a fast and furious 4!!!!!!!!
Dude, thanks for letting me know about this. Plus it has the original cast. I thought putting Vin Disel at the end of the third one was a tease....this is unbelievable.
Thanks
Games for wii?
i have ps3 but i have my left hand in a cast for a few weeks. I traded my friend the ps3 for his wii for a week or two. I need some games to rent though. i can play the wii sports but not the boxing part b/c of my cast. does anyone know any good games that i can play without the numchulk.
Games for wii?
if you look on the back of most game boxes, it will tell you if you need the nunchuk or not, by showing the wiimote either with or without it. resident evil umbrella chronicles just came out the other day, and the nunchuk is not necessary to play it (its a shooter game, set up like house of the dead) ive had a lot of fun playing that.
Reply:first of all, i'd like to say sorry about your arm, i hope it gets better...
As for your problem, there are many games for wii that just use the controller. If you go to IGN.com, you can look up the games and try to figure it out that way. You can also go to gamestop.com and look up the game- in the "short description" section of the page, there is usually an image of the back of the box and on the upper right corner of the box it shows you if the game requires the nunchuk or not.
Hope I helped...
Reply:tiger woods 08
wii play
trauma center
i suggest tiger or trauma center both decent games
Reply:carnival games
brain academy
mario party 8
Reply:Whoa sucks to here about you're arm man. I suggest checking the back of game boxes or online to see what games don't require the nunchuk.
Games for wii?
if you look on the back of most game boxes, it will tell you if you need the nunchuk or not, by showing the wiimote either with or without it. resident evil umbrella chronicles just came out the other day, and the nunchuk is not necessary to play it (its a shooter game, set up like house of the dead) ive had a lot of fun playing that.
Reply:first of all, i'd like to say sorry about your arm, i hope it gets better...
As for your problem, there are many games for wii that just use the controller. If you go to IGN.com, you can look up the games and try to figure it out that way. You can also go to gamestop.com and look up the game- in the "short description" section of the page, there is usually an image of the back of the box and on the upper right corner of the box it shows you if the game requires the nunchuk or not.
Hope I helped...
Reply:tiger woods 08
wii play
trauma center
i suggest tiger or trauma center both decent games
Reply:carnival games
brain academy
mario party 8
Reply:Whoa sucks to here about you're arm man. I suggest checking the back of game boxes or online to see what games don't require the nunchuk.
Hi. wht should i do once i finish my 12th. i am goona do aero. eng. should i hane to write any xam. plz replay
hi i am sukash, i am doing my 12, my ambition is to became a pilot how much should i score to do aeronautical eng.. my cast is b.c. should i have to write any entrance exam for tht.. and tell me some reputed collages.... plz replay
Hi. wht should i do once i finish my 12th. i am goona do aero. eng. should i hane to write any xam. plz replay
Learn to spell.
Hi. wht should i do once i finish my 12th. i am goona do aero. eng. should i hane to write any xam. plz replay
Learn to spell.
What is wrong with the following Java code? (Emphasis on Polymorphism)?
Given the following classes and their objects:
class Class1 {}
class Class2 extends Class 1{}
class Class3 extends Class 1{}
Class2 c2 = new Class2();
Class3 c3 = new Class3();
Analyze the follow Statement:
c2 = (Class2) ( (Class1) c3 );
A) Classes cannot be cast.
B) The casting will compile and run successfully.
C) A runtime error will occur b/c you cannot cast objects from sibling classes.
D)A runtime error will occur b/c both parent class and child class cannot be in the same statement.
E) None of the above.
This is problem I must figure out in my Computing class. I'm trying to look in the book for the answer but it's not that simple.
What is wrong with the following Java code? (Emphasis on Polymorphism)?
Something I find useful is to assign real-life objects to the classes. So let's say Class1 is a class Vehicle(), with classes 2 and 3 being Car() and Truck() respectively. So we make a Car() and Truck() and store them in c2 and c3. Assuming that classes can be cast (since some previous posts already told you this), you can think about this in a more real world sense. "(Class1) c3" casts c3 as an instance of Class1. In other words, it casts a Truck() as a Vehicle(), which should make sense in real life. Then it tries to cast what we have, a Vehicle(), as a Car() and then stores it in a variable of type Car(). Without giving the answer, try to take this and see if the rest will work. Will it compile? Will it run? Hope this helped at all...
Reply:There is a *reason* it's not that simple: because you're supposed to figure it out for yourself. That's probably the biggest part of computer programing: figuring out how to solve problems on your own.
With that said, try to eliminate some of the answers that you know can't be. I'll start you off: (A) is dead wrong.
Reply:It's not A.
video cards
class Class1 {}
class Class2 extends Class 1{}
class Class3 extends Class 1{}
Class2 c2 = new Class2();
Class3 c3 = new Class3();
Analyze the follow Statement:
c2 = (Class2) ( (Class1) c3 );
A) Classes cannot be cast.
B) The casting will compile and run successfully.
C) A runtime error will occur b/c you cannot cast objects from sibling classes.
D)A runtime error will occur b/c both parent class and child class cannot be in the same statement.
E) None of the above.
This is problem I must figure out in my Computing class. I'm trying to look in the book for the answer but it's not that simple.
What is wrong with the following Java code? (Emphasis on Polymorphism)?
Something I find useful is to assign real-life objects to the classes. So let's say Class1 is a class Vehicle(), with classes 2 and 3 being Car() and Truck() respectively. So we make a Car() and Truck() and store them in c2 and c3. Assuming that classes can be cast (since some previous posts already told you this), you can think about this in a more real world sense. "(Class1) c3" casts c3 as an instance of Class1. In other words, it casts a Truck() as a Vehicle(), which should make sense in real life. Then it tries to cast what we have, a Vehicle(), as a Car() and then stores it in a variable of type Car(). Without giving the answer, try to take this and see if the rest will work. Will it compile? Will it run? Hope this helped at all...
Reply:There is a *reason* it's not that simple: because you're supposed to figure it out for yourself. That's probably the biggest part of computer programing: figuring out how to solve problems on your own.
With that said, try to eliminate some of the answers that you know can't be. I'll start you off: (A) is dead wrong.
Reply:It's not A.
video cards
What is the difference between the line mention below:-?
(It is in the c program.In linked list.)
struct node
{
int data;
struct node *link;
};
/*when we allocate the memorary for the new node */
void append(struct node **q,int data)
{
struct *temp;
temp = malloc(sizeof(struct node); /* 1 */
/* AND */
temp = (struct node *) malloc( sizeof (struct node) ); /* 2 */
}
/* tell the difference between different code for allocation
in line 1 we dont mention the cast type
%26amp;
in line second we mention the cast type.
*/
What is the difference between the line mention below:-?
For all intents and purposes there is no difference between the two. Since malloc returns a void *, casting (example 2) is purely optional. The only real difference only comes into play if you forget to include stdlib (example 1 will generate an error because the compiler defaults to functions returning int's if a formal declaration is not found, example 2 might slip through the cracks since you're doing an explicit cast).
Reply:Both works fine. But, the second is considered as 'Good programming practice'.
Reply:Hi :
plz may you explain more , or put another question
thanx
have a nice day
struct node
{
int data;
struct node *link;
};
/*when we allocate the memorary for the new node */
void append(struct node **q,int data)
{
struct *temp;
temp = malloc(sizeof(struct node); /* 1 */
/* AND */
temp = (struct node *) malloc( sizeof (struct node) ); /* 2 */
}
/* tell the difference between different code for allocation
in line 1 we dont mention the cast type
%26amp;
in line second we mention the cast type.
*/
What is the difference between the line mention below:-?
For all intents and purposes there is no difference between the two. Since malloc returns a void *, casting (example 2) is purely optional. The only real difference only comes into play if you forget to include stdlib (example 1 will generate an error because the compiler defaults to functions returning int's if a formal declaration is not found, example 2 might slip through the cracks since you're doing an explicit cast).
Reply:Both works fine. But, the second is considered as 'Good programming practice'.
Reply:Hi :
plz may you explain more , or put another question
thanx
have a nice day
Games for wii?
i have ps3 but i have my left hand in a cast for a few weeks. I traded my friend the ps3 for his wii for a week or two. I need some games to rent though. i can play the wii sports but not the boxing part b/c of my cast. does anyone know any good games that i can play without the numchulk.
Games for wii?
Wii Play is another good game for the Wii that only requires one hand. You should definately hire that game out. You can play FIFA 08, you just need to turn the Wiimote on its side and use it as a controller, that shouldn't hurt your arm too much. I haven't played Mario Charged Strikers yet, but I don't think you use the Nunchuck. I think you turn the Wiimote sideways again. Hope i helped, good luck!
Reply:try the warrio game it has a bunch of mini games that are fun and you dont need the numchuk. or mario party.
Games for wii?
Wii Play is another good game for the Wii that only requires one hand. You should definately hire that game out. You can play FIFA 08, you just need to turn the Wiimote on its side and use it as a controller, that shouldn't hurt your arm too much. I haven't played Mario Charged Strikers yet, but I don't think you use the Nunchuck. I think you turn the Wiimote sideways again. Hope i helped, good luck!
Reply:try the warrio game it has a bunch of mini games that are fun and you dont need the numchuk. or mario party.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Is "Profiling" a fair way to check people?
1. 1968 Bobby Kennedy was shot and killed by: a. Superman b. Jay Leno c. Harry Potter d. A Muslim man between the ages of 17 and 40
2. In 1972 at the Munich Olympics, athletes were kidnapped and massacred by: a. Olga Corbett b. Sitting Bull c. Arnold Schwarzenegger d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
3. In 1979, the US embassy in Iran was taken over by: a. Lost Norwegians b. Elvis c. A tour bus full of 80-year-old women d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
4. During the 1980’’s a number of Americans were kidnapped in Lebanon by: a. John Dillinger b. The King of Sweden c. The Boy Scouts d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
5. In 1983, the US Marine barracks in Beirut was blown up by: a. A pizza delivery boy b. Pee Wee Herman c. Geraldo Rivera d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
6. In 1985 the cruise ship Achille Lauro was hijacked, and a 70-year old American passenger was murdered in his wheelchair and thrown overboard by: a. The Smurfs b. Davy Jones c. The Little Mermaid d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
7. In 1985 TWA flight 847 was hijacked at Athens, and a US Navy diver trying to rescue passengers was murdered by: a. Captain Kidd b. Charles Lindbergc. Mother Teresa d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
8. In 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed by: a. Scooby Doo b. The Tooth Fairy c. Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
9. In 1993 the World Trade Center was bombed the first time by: a. Richard Simmons b. Grandma Moses c. Michael Jordan d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
10. In 1998, the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by: a. Mr. Rogers b. Hillary Clinton, to distract attention from Wild Bill’’ s women problems c. The WWE d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
11. On 9/11/01, four airliners were hijacked; two were used as missiles to take out the World Trade Centers and of the remaining two, one crashed into the US Pentagon and the other was diverted and crashed by the passengers. Thousands of people were killed by: a. Bugs Bunny, Wiley E. Coyote, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd b. The Supreme Court of Florida c. Mr. Bean d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
12. In 2002 the United States fought a war in Afghanistan against: a. Enron b. The Lutheran Church c. The NFL d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
13. In 2002 reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by: a. Bonnie and Clyde b. Captain Kangaroo c. Billy Graham d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
14. The recent bombings and bombing attempts in London were carried out by: a. Desperate Housewivesb. The cast of The View c. Fox and Friends d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
To: all intelligent members of the human race:
Subject: Racial profiling
The above "questionnaire" raises valid points regarding the practice of "racial profiling"
Please consider the following before implementing it into your daily concerns.
1. Adolf Hitler was the architect of fascism in the1930`s and 1940`s. He founded the Nazi party and went on to drag Germany and the rest of the world into the bloodiest conflict the human race has ever seen. He was ultimately responsible for deaths of over 12 million people. Adolf was a ....
a. A Lost Norwegian
b. A Democrat
c. A Muslim male between the age of 17 to 40
d. A rich white man in a suit and tie
2. Throughout the late 1970`s and early 1980`s Sadam Hussein purchased chemical and biological weapons which he then turned against the Iranians and Kurdish members of the population of Iraq. He purchased these weapons from....
a. The tooth fairy
b. Richard Simmons
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
3. In the later part of the 1990`s the executives and accountants of ENRON engineered and executed the most notorious and costly financial fraud of the 20th century. They bilked an estimated 55 billion from pension funds and other investors, the affects of this swindle will be felt for many years to come. The executives and accountants of ENRON were...
a. Quakers
b. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
4. The architects and perpetrators of the Watergate scandal and cover-up were.
a. Mother Teresa and a gang of philandering nuns.
b. The Supreme court of Florida
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
5. In 1973 Henry Kissinger, along with members of the CIA, financed by interested parties within the Power-Elite of the US, planned and executed Operation Condor. Operation Condor was a coup-de-tat which overthrew the democratically elected leader of Chile, Salvadore Allende and installed Augustus Pinochet as leader of the country. Under Pinochet`s rule of terror thousands were murdered or disappeared without a trace.
The organizers of this coup were...
a. The Toronto Blue Jays
b. The cast of "Friends"
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
6. In 1953 The CIA, funded by the United Fruit Company(now Chichita Banana), organized and executed a coup which overthrew the government of Jacob Arbenz, the democratically elected president of Guatemala. The installed junta (United Fruit Company friendly) went on to murder many thousands of the former governments sympathizers.
The owners of United Fruit Company were...
a. Peter Pan and the lost Boys
b. Brad and Jennifer
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
7. In December of 1975,on the eve of Indonesia`s invasion of East Timor, the leader of Indonesia, Haji Mohammad Suharto, received a visit from President Gerald Ford and then Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Ford and Kissinger were informed of the up coming invasion and gave their approval. They also pledged and committed their continued arms shipments and support for this endeavor. The invasion/occupation of East Timor resulted in the brutal deaths of hundreds of thousands of Timorese. Ford and Kissinger were ....
a. Smurfs
b. Hugonaughts
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
8. The 2000 US Presidential election was stolen by....
a. Jay Leno
b. Superman
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
9. The atomic bomb which was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki instantly killing approximately hundreds of thousands of civilian non-combatants was invented by....
a. Arnold Schwarzenegger
b. Grandma Moses
c. A Muslim male between the age of 17 to 40
d. A rich white man in a suit and tie
10. The 2003 invasion of Iraq was orchestrated and carried out by...
a. The WWE
b. A tour bus full of 80 year old women.
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
11. Although some controversy still persists with this fact, most prominent historians, with the support of a plethora of evidence endorse the overwhelming belief that JFK`s death came about as the result of a conspiracy amongst:
a. The Mormon Tabernacle choir.
b. The apple dumpling gang
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
12. In July 2001 the World Trade Center buildings were purchased for the price of 3.2 billion. After insuring these buildings for an exorbitant amount, specifically against terrorist attacks, this person witnessed their collapse on 9/11 and eventually collected 7.2 billion from the insurers. This person was ....
a. The pope
b. a free-mason
c. A Muslim male between the age of 17 to 40
d. A rich white man in a suit and tie
If you answered "d" for all of the above questions ......... congratulations !!! you are correct !
If we consider racial profiling when looking at our over-all safety and security, we should also examine the profile of those who have been so effective in committing corruption and genocide in the past century. When we objectively analyze the most notorious and effective killing machines of the 20th century, we will truly understand where the real threat lies.
Is "Profiling" a fair way to check people?
This is a very interesting post with a lot of historical detail. It has certainly made me think more about the issue of racial profiling.
Thanks!
(I'm going to save this post on my watchlist and read it more closely.)
Reply:Oh, you poor dear. You desperately need to have your brain washed of all that dirt. Profiling is necessary. If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it PROBABLY IS A DUCK. A little kid can tell you that. Hello?
Reply:But liberals do not want to make anyone uncomfortable or hurt their feelings. Is that not more important than stopping terrorism?
Reply:Well, you know, the terrorists who seek to harm us only look one way: like Middle Easterners. Sorry, but we need a description of ACTUAL criminals in order to catch them.
And if you are that easily "profiled" maybe you should move to a peace loving country, say, like Mexico, and find your freedom and fortune there instead. :)
Reply:It's not only unfair, it's unconstitutional. The U.S. Constitution guarantees the "equal protection of the laws," and the free exercise of religion. The 1st amendment and 14th amendment prohibit us from engaging in discrimination against anyone because of their religion or their race. That means that no one is any more suspicious than anyone else just because of their religion or race.
I also liked your question # 8 -- about stealing the election! Rich white men and women wearing robes!
Reply:.....
Reply:looks like liberal smells like a liberal it's a terrorist
Reply:WOW! Semper Fidelis to common sense. I am a politically incorrect kind of guy. Great summation. EXACTIMUNDO!
Reply:It's not only fair it's common sense.
2. In 1972 at the Munich Olympics, athletes were kidnapped and massacred by: a. Olga Corbett b. Sitting Bull c. Arnold Schwarzenegger d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
3. In 1979, the US embassy in Iran was taken over by: a. Lost Norwegians b. Elvis c. A tour bus full of 80-year-old women d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
4. During the 1980’’s a number of Americans were kidnapped in Lebanon by: a. John Dillinger b. The King of Sweden c. The Boy Scouts d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
5. In 1983, the US Marine barracks in Beirut was blown up by: a. A pizza delivery boy b. Pee Wee Herman c. Geraldo Rivera d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
6. In 1985 the cruise ship Achille Lauro was hijacked, and a 70-year old American passenger was murdered in his wheelchair and thrown overboard by: a. The Smurfs b. Davy Jones c. The Little Mermaid d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
7. In 1985 TWA flight 847 was hijacked at Athens, and a US Navy diver trying to rescue passengers was murdered by: a. Captain Kidd b. Charles Lindbergc. Mother Teresa d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
8. In 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed by: a. Scooby Doo b. The Tooth Fairy c. Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
9. In 1993 the World Trade Center was bombed the first time by: a. Richard Simmons b. Grandma Moses c. Michael Jordan d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
10. In 1998, the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by: a. Mr. Rogers b. Hillary Clinton, to distract attention from Wild Bill’’ s women problems c. The WWE d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
11. On 9/11/01, four airliners were hijacked; two were used as missiles to take out the World Trade Centers and of the remaining two, one crashed into the US Pentagon and the other was diverted and crashed by the passengers. Thousands of people were killed by: a. Bugs Bunny, Wiley E. Coyote, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd b. The Supreme Court of Florida c. Mr. Bean d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
12. In 2002 the United States fought a war in Afghanistan against: a. Enron b. The Lutheran Church c. The NFL d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
13. In 2002 reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by: a. Bonnie and Clyde b. Captain Kangaroo c. Billy Graham d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
14. The recent bombings and bombing attempts in London were carried out by: a. Desperate Housewivesb. The cast of The View c. Fox and Friends d. Muslim men mostly between the ages of 17 and 40
To: all intelligent members of the human race:
Subject: Racial profiling
The above "questionnaire" raises valid points regarding the practice of "racial profiling"
Please consider the following before implementing it into your daily concerns.
1. Adolf Hitler was the architect of fascism in the1930`s and 1940`s. He founded the Nazi party and went on to drag Germany and the rest of the world into the bloodiest conflict the human race has ever seen. He was ultimately responsible for deaths of over 12 million people. Adolf was a ....
a. A Lost Norwegian
b. A Democrat
c. A Muslim male between the age of 17 to 40
d. A rich white man in a suit and tie
2. Throughout the late 1970`s and early 1980`s Sadam Hussein purchased chemical and biological weapons which he then turned against the Iranians and Kurdish members of the population of Iraq. He purchased these weapons from....
a. The tooth fairy
b. Richard Simmons
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
3. In the later part of the 1990`s the executives and accountants of ENRON engineered and executed the most notorious and costly financial fraud of the 20th century. They bilked an estimated 55 billion from pension funds and other investors, the affects of this swindle will be felt for many years to come. The executives and accountants of ENRON were...
a. Quakers
b. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
4. The architects and perpetrators of the Watergate scandal and cover-up were.
a. Mother Teresa and a gang of philandering nuns.
b. The Supreme court of Florida
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
5. In 1973 Henry Kissinger, along with members of the CIA, financed by interested parties within the Power-Elite of the US, planned and executed Operation Condor. Operation Condor was a coup-de-tat which overthrew the democratically elected leader of Chile, Salvadore Allende and installed Augustus Pinochet as leader of the country. Under Pinochet`s rule of terror thousands were murdered or disappeared without a trace.
The organizers of this coup were...
a. The Toronto Blue Jays
b. The cast of "Friends"
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
6. In 1953 The CIA, funded by the United Fruit Company(now Chichita Banana), organized and executed a coup which overthrew the government of Jacob Arbenz, the democratically elected president of Guatemala. The installed junta (United Fruit Company friendly) went on to murder many thousands of the former governments sympathizers.
The owners of United Fruit Company were...
a. Peter Pan and the lost Boys
b. Brad and Jennifer
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
7. In December of 1975,on the eve of Indonesia`s invasion of East Timor, the leader of Indonesia, Haji Mohammad Suharto, received a visit from President Gerald Ford and then Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Ford and Kissinger were informed of the up coming invasion and gave their approval. They also pledged and committed their continued arms shipments and support for this endeavor. The invasion/occupation of East Timor resulted in the brutal deaths of hundreds of thousands of Timorese. Ford and Kissinger were ....
a. Smurfs
b. Hugonaughts
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
8. The 2000 US Presidential election was stolen by....
a. Jay Leno
b. Superman
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
9. The atomic bomb which was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki instantly killing approximately hundreds of thousands of civilian non-combatants was invented by....
a. Arnold Schwarzenegger
b. Grandma Moses
c. A Muslim male between the age of 17 to 40
d. A rich white man in a suit and tie
10. The 2003 invasion of Iraq was orchestrated and carried out by...
a. The WWE
b. A tour bus full of 80 year old women.
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
11. Although some controversy still persists with this fact, most prominent historians, with the support of a plethora of evidence endorse the overwhelming belief that JFK`s death came about as the result of a conspiracy amongst:
a. The Mormon Tabernacle choir.
b. The apple dumpling gang
c. Muslim men between the ages of 17 to 40
d. Rich white men in suits and ties
12. In July 2001 the World Trade Center buildings were purchased for the price of 3.2 billion. After insuring these buildings for an exorbitant amount, specifically against terrorist attacks, this person witnessed their collapse on 9/11 and eventually collected 7.2 billion from the insurers. This person was ....
a. The pope
b. a free-mason
c. A Muslim male between the age of 17 to 40
d. A rich white man in a suit and tie
If you answered "d" for all of the above questions ......... congratulations !!! you are correct !
If we consider racial profiling when looking at our over-all safety and security, we should also examine the profile of those who have been so effective in committing corruption and genocide in the past century. When we objectively analyze the most notorious and effective killing machines of the 20th century, we will truly understand where the real threat lies.
Is "Profiling" a fair way to check people?
This is a very interesting post with a lot of historical detail. It has certainly made me think more about the issue of racial profiling.
Thanks!
(I'm going to save this post on my watchlist and read it more closely.)
Reply:Oh, you poor dear. You desperately need to have your brain washed of all that dirt. Profiling is necessary. If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it PROBABLY IS A DUCK. A little kid can tell you that. Hello?
Reply:But liberals do not want to make anyone uncomfortable or hurt their feelings. Is that not more important than stopping terrorism?
Reply:Well, you know, the terrorists who seek to harm us only look one way: like Middle Easterners. Sorry, but we need a description of ACTUAL criminals in order to catch them.
And if you are that easily "profiled" maybe you should move to a peace loving country, say, like Mexico, and find your freedom and fortune there instead. :)
Reply:It's not only unfair, it's unconstitutional. The U.S. Constitution guarantees the "equal protection of the laws," and the free exercise of religion. The 1st amendment and 14th amendment prohibit us from engaging in discrimination against anyone because of their religion or their race. That means that no one is any more suspicious than anyone else just because of their religion or race.
I also liked your question # 8 -- about stealing the election! Rich white men and women wearing robes!
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Reply:looks like liberal smells like a liberal it's a terrorist
Reply:WOW! Semper Fidelis to common sense. I am a politically incorrect kind of guy. Great summation. EXACTIMUNDO!
Reply:It's not only fair it's common sense.
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