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The gravatational pull from a black hole is so strong that the likelyhood of an object being released is slim at best. The reason it is called a black hole is because gravity is so strong it even absorbs and disburses the waves and particals that make up light. Most scientists believe that even atomic coheasion is lost so that the smallest particals of the nuclious are torn apart.
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Dude, you bought a Dell... and you got boned...HARD (if you paid anything near $2,000+ for it).\n\nOdds are, you are going to need a new motherboard to get any appreciable increase in speed over what you are using now. \n\n______________________\nUPDATED: FYI, when Dell shipped computers with RDRAM, there was a tremendous premium on that memory compared to the (then and still now) defacto standard, DDR. Same goes for the HT processors, which show only marginal performance increases over their non-HT-enabled counterparts. (Many applications perform much worse with HT enabled.)\nDo your wallet and applications a favor and invest in an ASUS motherboard, an AMD processor, and some quality DDR RAM. \n__________________________\n\nIn the future, NEVER buy from Dell, unless they start shipping machines with AMD processors, which are a better set of products, hands-down. Dell is great at mass-producing scores of inexpensive computers, loading in a few "high-end" parts and shipping them out the door at a tremendous profit. All at your expense.\n\nWhen anyone who is really into computers say "Dude you got a Dell", it isn't a compliment. Think about tht when you buy (or build) your next machine.
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i dont know wheter it will stay forever or not, but there is one tihng im sure of. A guy, who really loves you, will never care about your "tubular" breats. for example, i have non existant ones- i mean- i nearly do not have any breats, but my bf loves me to no ands- he doesnt care about my breasts and indeed he loves them- only bc they are a part of me. only that matter.\nOFCOURSE A GUY WILL LOVE YOU- NO MATTER WHAT HOW YOUR BREASTS LOOK LIKE- NO MATTHYER HOW YOU LOOK LIKE!\n\nyou can about it to your mother- sure she will tell you if its normal or not. \n\ndo not worry about it. \n\nlove yourself!!!! :)
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A good sporting goods store.
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If it is a groovy suit with a sparkly tie and nice hanky for a laugh. Ages since I have been to a good family wedding without even mentioning the catastrophe of my own - first they weren't going, then they bloody were, and then we had to get married in a fecking registrars and the head housekeeper or some old titt or another, said she would do all the nosh - I mean I don't mind some homemade pies and offal when out hunting, but oh God the food was like school dinners (they love muck like that as they don't have much teeth through inter breeding) Anyway, I said bugger this, I'm off for a fag and drink and then all hell let loose. I escaped with a half bottle of grouse and half of gin and slept like a kitten. So, the moral of the story, is do what you like as it will offend someone.
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Stretch Armstrong
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You can still give him a gift. Something you can't buy. Something that you have made just for him - a painting or something like that :)
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This is the yardage for a beginner golfers\n1 Wood (drive) – 180 Yards\n2 Wood –170 Yards\n5 Wood –160 Yards\n4 Iron –150 Yards\n5 Iron –140 Yards\n6 Iron –130 Yards\n\n7 Iron – 120 yards\n8 Iron – 110 yards\n9 Iron – 100 yards\nPitching Wedge –90 yards\nYou can find more information like this on www.playgolfamerica.com
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being a hippie-commie who thinks they have every thing under control
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okay... An acre is the area of a square measuring approximately 209 feet on each side. Imagine a tile for your kitchen floor that is 1 foot by 1 foot. now, imagine 2,613,600 of them layed out in a field. That is 60 acres. that is 2.375 miles wide by 2.375 miles in length, if it were square.
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Iconoclast\n–noun 1. a breaker or destroyer of images, esp. those set up for religious veneration. \n2. a person who attacks cherished beliefs, traditional institutions, etc., as being based on error or superstition. \n\nOsteoclast\n–noun 1. Cell Biology. one of the large multinuclear cells in growing bone concerned with the absorption of osseous tissue, as in the formation of canals. \n2. Surgery. an instrument for effecting osteoclasis. \n\nCataclasm\nCat"a*clasm\, n. [Gr. ?; ? down + ? to break.] A breaking asunder; disruption.\n\nIconoclasm\n–noun the action or spirit of iconoclasts.
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I know what is it...\n\nYour eye's retina rented...\n\nIT IS VERY SERIUS PROBLEM.CLOSE YOUR COMPUTER AND YOUR EYE.\n\nGO TO DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY!!!!!
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try getting permission from the business, if you donated a portion to charity they might let you.
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The theme to the 2004 mini-series 'Kingdom Hospital' (by the way, a remake of a bizarre 1994 Danish tv series called "The Kingdom" that was originally created by Lars van Trier) was called "Worry About You", and it was performed by the band IVY.\n\nYou can listen to "Worry About You" at the website below, and learn more about the band at their official website (also below):
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http://www.sparknotes.com\n\nEdit: My bad, this is the right one.
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I think this goes for both liberals and conservatives. It's just more obvious to you when you are on the receiving end of it.
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i wondered that myself
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Hmmm... so he's an indian giver. Be lucky that you don't live on a tribal reservation. You'd be giving them back. Woowoowooowooowooo...
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It appears that the question period has expired. If you have received an answer that meets your needs, please choose one of those as a 'best answer.' If you haven't received a good answer for your question, you may want to consider the following,\n\n1) Re-post your question. Newer questions get more activity on Yahoo! Answers than old ones.\n2) If you do re-post your question, consider why it wasn't answered the first time. Could it be more specific? Could it be worded better? Were there grammatical or spelling errors? Was it in the best category?\n\nIf it doesn't seem likely that re-posting your question will help you, then here's a listing of my favorite 'answer sites'. Maybe one of them will help you.\n\nAnswers.com http://www.answers.com/\nBartleby http://www.bartleby.com/\nYahoo Reference http://education.yahoo.com/reference/\nHowStuffWorks http://www.howstuffworks.com/\nWikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page\n\nSince I really haven't answered your question, it is not necessary to give me any points. Regards.
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yes, try to connect the 2 PC together some how (seriel cable is the best way- both end should be male (have the little pins- needles if you want)), and configure you game's network so the computers can see each other, it should be very easy.\nhave fun.
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smooth organs\nstriated muscles\ncardiac heart
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More zeros.
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For our muscles.
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I like them all, but I would have to say that Big Brother is my all time fave.
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Mexicans?
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The first recorded thermometer was produced by the Italian, Santorio Santorio (1561-1636) who was one of a group of Venetian scientists working at the end of the Sixteenth Century. As with many inventions the thermometer came about through the work of many scientists and was improved upon by many others.\n \n1596 \n Galileo Galilei and the first thermoscope\nGalileo Galilei is often claimed to be the inventor of the thermometer. However the instrument he invented could not strictly be called a thermometer: to be a thermometer an instrument must measure temperature differences; Galileo's instrument did not do this, but merely indicated temperature differences. His instrument should rightly be called a thermoscope.\n\nThe Thermoscope\nThe predecessor to the thermometer, the thermoscope is a thermometer without a scale; it indicates differences in temperature only ie it can show if the temperature is higher, lower or the same, but unlike a thermometer it cannot measure the difference nor can the result be recorded for future reference. The thermoscope was widely used by a group of scientists in Venice that included Galileo. It was only a small step from the thermoscope to the thermometer. \n\n1612 \n Santorio Santorio - the first thermometer\nThe Italian, Santorio Santorio (1561-1636) is generally credited with having applied a scale to an air thermoscope at least as early as 1612 and thus is thought to be the inventor of the thermometer as a temperature measuring device. Santorio's instrument was an air thermometer. Its accuracy was poor as the effects of varying air pressure on the thermometer were not understood at that time. \n\n1654 \n The first sealed liquid-in-glass thermometer\nThe sealed liquid-in-glass thermometer, more familiar to us today, was first produced in 1654 by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinand II (1610-1670). His thermometer had an alcohol filling. Although this was a significant development his thermometer was inaccurate and there was no standardised scale in use. \n\n1714 \n The first mercury thermometer\nGabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736) was the first person to make a thermometer using mercury. The more predictable expansion of mercury combined with improved glassworking techniques led to a much more accurate thermometer. \nFahrenheit - the first Standard Thermometer Scale\nFahrenheit used the newly discovered fixed points to devise the first standard temperature scale for his thermometer. Fahrenheit divided the freezing and boiling points of water into 180 degrees. 32 was chosen as the the figure for the lower fixed point as this produced a scale that would not fall below zero even when measuring the lowest possible temperatures that he could produce in his laboratory - a mixture of ice, salt and water. It is sometimes suggested that Fahrenheit divided his scale into 100 degrees using blood temperature (incorrectly measured) and the freezing point of water as fixed points - this is not true. The Fahrenheit scale is still in use today. \n\n\n\n1731 \n The Réamur Scale\nIn 1731 the Frenchman, René Antoine Ferchauld de Réamur (1683-1757) proposed a thermometer scale on which the freezing point of water was 0° and the boiling point was 80°. The Réamur scale is not in use today. \n\n1742 \n The Celsius Scale\nIn 1742 a Swedish scientist named Anders Celsius (1701-1744) devised a thermometer scale dividing the freezing and boiling points of water into 100 degrees. Celsius chose 0 degrees for the boiling point of water, and 100 degrees for the freezing point. A year later, the Frenchman Jean Pierre Cristin (1683-1755) inverted the Celsius scale to produce the Centigrade scale used today (freezing point 0°, boiling point 100°). By international agreement in 1948 Cristin's adapted scale became known as Celsius and is still in use today. \n\n1848 \n The Absolute Temperature Scale or Kelvin Scale\nIn 1848 Sir William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs, Lord Kelvin of Scotland (1824 - 1907) proposed t
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You just have to keep trying. The reason why it happens just when you think you're making headway is probably because she is afraid to let it go and get through it because it is familiar to her. Even though it hurts her it's all she knows. Children will hold onto whatever makes them secure no matter if it's good or bad. They feel secure when eveything in their life is always the same. My guess is that she is over you not being with him anymore but is still holding onto the next phase...the pain. You have to let her know that it is ok to be sad but it's also ok to move on.Continue to let her know how much you love her. You have to be strong for her when she breaks down, she'll see and feel your strength and little by little she'll know that she can get through it. But you cannot break down with her just make sure you comfort her, that way she knows you two have each other. Whatever you do , if you know being with him was not good for the two of you, don't give in. No matter how much you see that it hurts her.......do what's best for the both of you. It's like when a child wants to eat a lot of candy.....they'll cry because you won't let them....but you are the parent and you know that in the long run all that candy is bad for their teeth and not very healthy for them. You said she is so grown up for her age.......be the parent...don't let her make these difficult decisions. Only you know what's best for your child!
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Happiness. The internet is just an information tool. Happiness comes from friends, family and a feeling of self-worth. You cant get that on the internet.
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That depends on which side of the planet you're on...
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Doesnt most people have a psych problem?
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Hard drives that are used heavily last for about 3 years. I'd categorize someone who reformats their hard drive often as a heavy user (unless you do a quick reformat, that's light use).\n\nIf I had to guess, I'd say that you can reformat your hard drive to your hearts content, and you'd probably still get 3 years life out of it.
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HELL YES!! He wont start at 1st base in the All Star game but only because Albert Pujols. I hate and mean HATE the Phillies but i really like Ryan Howard.
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If you already know the folks I would go talk to them and see what the score is.\n\nAfter you have talked to them you can send a "further to our conversation I enclose my updated CV" type letter with a "happy to meet you for a further chat or formal interview" ending.\n\nDon't get too hung up on the formality of the letter - the personal contact in this case would be me first port of call.\n\nGood luck
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Static means it stays in one place and mobile means it moves around i think
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delete them all \n\nscan pc in safemode use this to do it with & that spyware will go\newido antispyware\nxoftspy\nspybot\nantispyware blocker\nad-aware(se )\nthen you go to safemode on ur pc. restart pc. as pc is starting up. keep hitting on (F8) key you come to a menu . go to safemode . hit on enter then enter again. pc will go to login screen . go to ur user name hit on that\nthen run .da scan to find that spyware& malware\nwhen found . delete da .spyware. then restart pc
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I know that if it's caught early you can be cured ,you could lose the eye depending on the staging or worse.Sorry, hope it in the early stage & that everything is ok . I know that it's hard , I just found out Fri . that I may have kidney tumor or cancer of the Kidney...more testing Monday...I'm scaried.\nGood luck , my prayer's are with you & your family ~
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for people who smoke tobacco but dont misuse drugs!
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tie between 'it' the clown and 'chucky' the possessed doll. although adults view it as entertainment, the psychological damages are put onto younder audiences such as children. 'it' and 'chucky' violates the norms that children grow up with, such as clowns being funny and happy or dolls being a sense of security. this psychological mismatch is then carried on throughtout their adult lives [according to sigmund freud]
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Yeah, me too... all of their lavish lifestyles and cushy jobs. As a white male, I am sickened that these immigrants get all of the power, money, and jobs. I try really hard to avoid paying taxes just so immigrants can take tax money and use it on... ummm... the occaisional trip to the emergency room and for a seat in a classroom. Giving a human being the ability to live with some kind of dignity while I'm swimming in my ignorance really makes me mad!
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ur downloading horrible quality movies cuz u cant buy them
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what do you mean?
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Yeah ok, I might have taken you more seriously if you could spell properly.
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The frictional force acting against the motion is F\n\n= (mu)x mg x cos a. \n\n= 0.2 x 22 x 9.8 x cos 25 = 39 N. \n\nThe net force acting along the inclined plane\n\n= (mg sin a +39) Since both the forces are acting opposite to the motion.\n\n= 22 x 9.8 x sin 25 + 39\n\n= 130. 12 N. \n\nIf x is the distance moved along the plane, the work done by this net force is Fx.\n\nThis work done is used to remove the kinetic energy of the body = 0.5 m v v.\n\nFx = 0.5 m v v \n\nx = 0.5 x 22 x 3.9 x 3.9 / 130.12 = 1.28m.
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Sickle-cell disease is a general term for a group of genetic disorders caused by sickle hemoglobin (HbS). In many forms of the disease, the red blood cells change shape upon deoxygenation because of polymerization of the abnormal sickle hemoglobin.\n\nHbN and HbS are alleles which are alternative forms of gene. All humans have 2 alleles for every gene (one from each parent).\nNormal healthy people have HbN HbN (HbN=normal hemoglobin).\nCarriers have HbN HbS (HbS=sickle hemogloblin).\nPeople suffering from sickle cell anaemia have HbS HbS. \n\nIn people heterozygous for HbS (carriers), the polymerization problems are minor, hence they don't suffer the effects of sickle cell anaemia. In people homozygous for HbS, the presence of long chain polymers of HbS distort the shape of the red blood cell, from a smooth donut-like shape to ragged and full of spikes, making it fragile and susceptible to breaking within capillaries. Carriers only have symptoms if they are deprived of oxygen (for example, while climbing a mountain) or while severely dehydrated.\n\nThe sufferers of the illness have a reduced life span. It is believed that carriers (sickle cell trait) are relatively resistant to malaria. Since the gene is incompletely recessive, carriers have a few sickle red blood cells at all times, not enough to cause symptoms, but enough to give resistance to malaria. Because of this, heterozygotes (HbS HbN) have a higher fitness than either of the homozygotes (HbN HbN & HbS HbS). This is known as heterozygote advantage. Those with HbN HbN are susceptible to malaria while those with HbS HbS will suffer from sickle cell anaemia. \n\nThe malaria parasite has a complex life cycle and spends part of it in red blood cells. In a carrier, the presence of the malaria parasite causes the red blood cell to rupture, making the plasmodium unable to reproduce. Further, the polymerization of Hb affects the ability of the parasite to digest Hb in the first place. Therefore, in areas where malaria is a problem, people's chances of survival actually increase if they carry sickle cell anaemia.\n\nDue to the above phenomenon, the illness is still prevalent, especially among people with recent ancestry in malaria-stricken areas, such as Africa, the Mediterranean, India and the Middle East. In fact, sickle-cell anemia is the most common genetic disorder among African Americans; about 1 in every 12 is a carrier.
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Hi this is directly from the help files of excel on linking two work books together:\n\nCreate a link to another cell, workbook, or program\n*********************************************************************\nCreate a link between cells in the same worksheet or workbook\n\nClick the cell that contains the data you want to link to, and then click Copy on the Standard toolbar. \nClick the cell you want to link from, and then click Paste . \nClick Paste Options and then click Link Cells. \n\n**********************************************************************\nCreate a link between cells in different workbooks\n\nOpen both the workbook that will contain the link (called the destination workbook), and the workbook that contains the data you want to link to (called the source workbook). \nIn the destination workbook, click Save . \nSelect a cell or cells you want to link from. \nIf you are creating a new formula, type = (an equal sign). \nIf you are entering the link elsewhere in the formula, type the operator or function that you want to precede the link. \n\nOn the Window menu, click the name of the source workbook, and then click the worksheet that contains the cells you want to link to. \n\nSelect the cells you want to link to. \nComplete the formula. When you finish entering the formula, press ENTER. \n\n**********************************************************************\n\nHope this helps
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I go to the gym but I hate going to the gym. I only go coz I know I have to. I also find its the getting up off my arse and getting there thats the hardest part. Once i'm there its quite easy to get going. I also vary my routines a lot so i don't get bored, do classes sometimes, different machines etc. But all in all if I had skinny genes I don't think I'd go! :) I know its not about looks but health, but I'm afraid I live in a shallow world and I am shallow.
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There are 2 real good articles about that:\n\nhttp://ezinearticles.com/?A-Guide-to-Swiss-Banking---Part-1&id=105486\nhttp://ezinearticles.com/?A-Guide-to-Swiss-Banking---Part-2&id=106955\n\nMore then that - Go to http://www.forextrading-system.com\nThis site is a real good one for swiss bank acounts and forex.
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Hire a local PI. Ask & check references before making any pmts. Use service ONLY if you have checked the references with credible sources.
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Read "Every Man's Battle". Helped a whole lot.
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good one. \n\nhuman psychology this.
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I just hope it is ANYTHING but brokeback ...which is just crap. I can't believe people spend good money on such rubbish.
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I agree that the accident was the worst. It prevented her from being able to carry her pregnancy to term and she really wanted to be a mother. It caused her pain for the rest of her life, sometimes debilitating pain.\n\nDiego broke her heart, but she gradually learned to stand up to him in many ways. And they were influential and supportive of each other's work. Certainly Frida would have been happier if Diego had been able to be a faithful husband, but she put her pain to good use, and she didn't wallow in it much, either! She did her work and she travelled without him and kept her own opinions and had some lovers, too.\n\nFrida is a wonderful film! Did you know that the director is the same woman who directed "The Lion King" on Broadway? She was the first woman to win the Tony award for Best Direction of a Musical. And Salma Hayek's performance is just stunning......\n\nHave fun with your paper!
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I am sooo thinking..Whip
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What is problem u faced when u try to install it?\nany way I do not think the driver will be an issue\nbut if u need a cool DVB progmas tyr progDVB or DVBdream\ntry this link\nwww.dvbsoft.net
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Guys love talking about themselves so start the coversation by asking what he did last week end or what he plans to do this weekend, keep it light and make eye contact.\nAsk him if he remembers dancing with you and see how he reacts!
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The spongy part inside of a bone is marrow. This substance creates new blood cells as the old blood cells die.
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There is a theory that can explain the last song syndrome (which isn't actually a disorder or theory). The recency effect would best describe why the last song you hear gets stuck in your mind. The recency effect posits that we will tend to remember the last few things we see or hear.
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"should America leaves Iraq immediately?"\n\nShould America leave Iraq immediately? Ideally.
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i love austrailian accents\nvery cheery ones thats for sure
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I don't think it means anything or rather you just threw two random words together. Each word surely has a meaning assertive peing the acronym of passive. And violence haveing a meaning but together they may have a meaning such as instead of being passive about it he was assertively violent just don't see it that way. As assertiveness being linked with violence.
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Hollywood wants the entire world to think that America is the one and only nation that needs to be coveted. If you can't live like an American then you should hate them.\n\nEnvy, supernation syndrome. Pretty sick concepts for entertainment purposes.\n\nWhat I can tell you is that the entire world was shocked at the inability of Mr. Bush's government to respond to the Katrina event. And of course the elections fiasco by which he was appointed President. I call it the supernation syndrome, and unfortunately it seems the government fell for it.\n\nNot everyone hates America, it seems Americans hate America because of all the terrible things pictured in their movies. Maybe you don't know this, but some movies that are viewed overseas provide some excellent ideas, some of them were put in practice on 9/11. It's called wishful thinking.\n\nAmericans are so obsessed with themselves that they refuse to see beyond their borders, thus almost all of their movies expose their nation to terrible dangers, only to finally triumph. Well, not in every case.\n\nHollywood has fed that kind of crap to the American Public and the world, for decades. Producers and directors claim they know what the people want. Of course that is true, if you've never seen anything different. Remember that it's just business, it's like a microwave formula, it works, it makes money, it feeds the supernation syndrome.\n\nThat's what I think. Hope it helps.
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depends on how much he was busted with\n\nif it was only a few ounces: maybe a few months\nIf he has a big drug ring: Several years
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Well, if you search for "Bill of Rights", and read through them all, that may give you some ideas. The Founding Fathers not only wanted to eliminate the abuses of King George (housing soldiers without permission of the owners; search and seizure without due process etc), but also, in their wisdom, wanted to protect our rights in the future.\n\nThe Patriot Act, was, of course enacted after the events of 9-11. There are still many unanswered questions about the events of that day; it was an act of terror, that not even Russia could have pulled off -- who then "threw the switch"; who brought down America's security screen? and, for what purpose? Didn't the Nazis do something similar, in the events around the "Reichstag Fire"? Didn't they suspend the German Constitution, in the name of "Protection"? Wasn't it the case, that then elections were suspended, for about 12 years?? Shouldn't we as citizens, be asking some tough questions, about this administration, and the President's "signing statements"? Why didn't the President, follow legal procedure, when ordering wiretaps of American citizens?\n\nIf we accept a suspension of our rights, what then can we expect? Does the Patriot Act, really provide any more protection, than we had before? Is there, perhaps, an "enemy within"??\n\nA few years ago, there was a case of a sniper, in Maryland and in Virginia, who murdered a number of people. One man was quoted on the news, "If we have to have a police state, so that I can mow my lawn in peace, then let's bring on the police state".\n\nIs that any way to live?? If we could put a man on the Moon, don't you think we (and other nations working with us) could root out the source of terrorism, if someone really wanted it to be stopped??\n\nHope that helps, to give you some ideas.
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So far, I've only survived it once. But I heard it always comes back. When I was at radiation, there was a lady there who was on her 6th NHL recurrence. I had CHOP/R x 6 and 18 radiations. I wish you all the best.\nHere's the site with the best info:\nhttp://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/hm_lls\nTake care!
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"image intéressante" ...according to the Babelfish.
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Ubnfortunately you can't! Looks can be VERY decieving!!!
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Not knowing the whole situation I can only guess that there may have been more to this than what you've briefly outlined... Perhaps he was cooling to the idea of being in a relationship with you and this was an 'easy-out' sort of deal...\n\nUnfortunatly I don't think that you are going to win him back... He's evidently hurt by what happened and still sore at you over the whole thing. Mistakes are sadly made, and sometimes despite our best apologies there is nothing we can do to make up for our wrongs... \n\nYou also have to remember that he is ten years older than you, and therefore he has different needs, wants, and priorities in his life... This again goes along the lines with the posibility that he was looking for a way to end the relationship without serriously hurting you\n\nMy best advice is to forget him... I know that it will be hard to do, but with time even the deepest of wounds heal... See this as a life long lesson of what not to do in a relationship... With that in mind toss your line back in the water and when your ready, try try again.
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Welfare is a system that helps the "needy" with food, clothes, housing, and taxes.
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There is no communal party in India other than the Muslim League. The BJP is not and was never a communal party with Muslim MPs in it. It is a Congress and Marxist propaganda to detract the non Hindus from supporting the BJP and segregate the Muslim votes to their disadvantage. Neither those who vote for BJP are communal nor those who do not vote them are secular.
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Michael Jackson and the Flying Spaghetti Monster...\n\nWho can beat the man who created the moonwalk?
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Looks like it is still suspended, but you can follow this link for an inferior look at some of other european news making the headlines here\n\nhttp://www.ejc.nl/medianews.asp
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Nothing to do with that question. I would guess they are either following you or following the person who gave the first answer to get that commentary in. Note that part was in caps. That would indicate someone proably said it. After all teh comments section is too small.
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My favorite actor is Dustin Hoffman, because I believe he epitomizes what an actor is supposed to be. He can do any role and make it believable. Think of him in\n\nMidnight Cowboy. or\nTootsie. or\nHook. or\nRainman.\n\nThere are soooo many, and he just amazes me with what he can pull off, how he really becomes the role he's playing. He doesn't often take the easy roles that any old actor can do, he looks for the challenges, and I appreciate that.\n\nAs for my favorite singer, I don't even know his name. It was the guy in the Broadway version of Evita, who sang "Don't Cry for me Argentina." His voice simply took my breath away every time I heard him sing. Just incredible.
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Other religions are bashed all the time, don't feel singled out. It is true that christians are bashed alot, but that is because the general public feels that christians are the most repressive of other religions. Pagans(so called heathens), Afgani's religion ( so called towl heads), even buddists catch crud. Most especially pagans, even over christians. So don't feel bad, and don't feel like it's only christians, everyone else gets it too, even in movies. The best way to be, is a accepting, caring, good christian, and not let it get to you. Everyone has free speach, even people you don't want to listen to, and freedom of religion applies to all religion, so get used to it.
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he is running for Governer. here is his website\n\nhttp://www.lynnswann.com/
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There may be two answers to this question.\n First;The universe is spherical.expanding from a single point.\n It is definitely finite and will someday become extinct.\n Seems like a big ball!!\n\n Second;Time acts as just more than an arrow barreling inexorably in one direction.\n Every entity in the universe has a zero time point.\n You,me and an atom.\n In any direction we look into the past.\n This would imply a two dimensional expanding sphere.\n This would not be much fun!\n We know the universe works.It incorporates a sort of holographic feature that allows entities to interact,seemingly in a solid sphere.\n Two people in a room see each other as they were in the past.\n Maybe three-hundred millionths of a second ago.\n Because our reaction time is about one-tenth of a second,we have no awareness of this time lag.\n To be significant to two people they would have to be about 18,000 miles apart.They would be absolutely unaware of each other.\n This holographic trick of the universe extends to fundamental particles[The uncertainty principle] and to celestial bodies,stars,galaxies and large structures.\n Philosophers may want to jump in here to try and hone a comprehensive configuration to this phenomenon.\n Well I hope I did not confuse you to much. I am going to have sit down and figure out just what I said.
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You need to provide us more detail - what would you like to know about Western Wind Energy Corp?\n\nIt is listed on the Toronto Venture Exchange as WND and has recently listed on the OTCBB as WNDEF.\n\nLots of news available on the web site below.
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Metric measurements are a typically European concept.\n\nBear in mind most people agree that Computers will play a great role in the future, and they aren't metric why should anything else be. 16 bit, 32 bit, 64 bit - do they sound metric to you?\n\nI'd rather stick to miles and gallons, pounds and ounces etc.
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no
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Santana
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Most people need their cars to get to and from work. Cars are also needed to get to and from stores to buy food and other necessities. \n\nSmoking is not a necessity. \n\nBut why do I dislike smoking in public? \n\nBecause of the smokers that:\n1) Throw their cigarettes on the ground because they are too lazy to clean up after themselves.\n2) Don't pay attention when throwing them out car windows - I once had to quickly pull over on a highway to find a still-lit cigarette some rude smoker tossed out their car window and it went into mine. And yes, non-smokers should be able to ride with the windows of their own cars down also if they want to. Riding with them down in your own car causes no problems for other people. Carelessly tossing your cigarette does.\n3) Don't pay attention when waving them around in public, and end up hitting others with the lit end of them.\n4) Hold the cigarette away from themselves so the smoke goes into other people's faces instead of their own.\n5) Ask to be brought ashtrays when seated in the NON-smoking sectiaon of a restaurant becasue they did not want to wait for a table in the smoking section to open up.\n\nOk, I realize not ALL smokers do the above things, but those are the reasons I have a low tolerance for it.
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Be very, very careful. There's nothing better than being 15 and in love, but things can and do get out of hand very quickly. The things that you're feeling are natural but if you make the wrong decision it could change your life in a heartbeat. You don't want to pay for "being in love at 15" for the rest of your life. (a baby)
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religion is the root of all evil
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He didn't lie,The invasion was based in part on foreign intelligence reports. As for the "Illeagal" war\n\n As much as people may hate the idea, but yes the war is legal under Article 1441, Acting under Chapter VII (articles 41 & 42)of the Charter of the United Nations.\n\nArticle 41: The Security Council may decide what measures not involving the use of armed force are to be employed to give effect to its decisions, and it may call upon the Members of the United Nations to apply such measures. These may include complete or partial interruption of economic relations and of rail, sea, air, postal, telegraphic, radio, and other means of communication, and the severance of diplomatic relations.\n\n\nArticle 42\nShould the Security Council consider that measures provided for in Article 41 would be inadequate or have proved to be inadequate, it may take such action by air, sea, or land forces as may be necessary to maintain or restore international peace and security. Such action may include demonstrations, blockade, and other operations by air, sea, or land forces of Members of the United Nations.\n\nThese are the two articles that the United States and Britain used to enforce the existing cease fire agreement. I used the term "cease fire" because no actual peace treaty signed,and hostilities could resume at anytime. \nSource(s) \nhttp://www.un.int/usa/sres-iraq.htm...\n\nhttp://www.un.org/aboutun/charter/chapte...
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Dump him.
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there's quite a few, but, the most common one is the one i use, lissa Explains. Go to Java Script, and you should be all set up. This is one i highly reccomend, because it's like those "Dummy" books, plus, it used to be for kids.
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its easy to do\n\ntype your names down one column, and the teams across the top\n\nat the end where you want to total just put in the formula =sum(b2:E10)
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Maybe his thanks was all behind the scenes.
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Children
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if u wanna fresh copy, then please visit http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sp2/default.mspx\nbut, if u wanna pirated copy go to some pirated sites:\nwww.serials.ws.
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check ebay
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16 rows in upper, 5 rows in middle, 17 in lower.
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You should see your dr. I'm not sure abt Depo, but sometimes on birth control pills you can have bleeding every day if your dose isn't high enough.
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graduate of niit
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if amnesty is approved, criterias in my opinion should be:\n1. learn english\n2. must know american history\n3. respect the US and it's people\n4. must have a clean record, no criminal record.\n5. must have auto, medical insurance\n6. must pay tax
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I don't know.
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It could be a lot of things. Search Yahoo!Answers for cramps.\n\nIt might mean you have a urinary tract infection.\n\nAs to your daily drinking, if your need for alcohol is due to a low blood sugar condition (hypoglycemia) you may want to get checked out for that and for hyperinsulinemia - the precursor condition for it. Hyperinsulinemia may be responsible for increased pain and cramps too.\n\nFor basic information on hyperinsulinemia and hypoglycemia, you may want to look at www.hufa.org.
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Yes, Liverpool can win the community shield against Chelsea
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North American culture is not a quarter as romantic as European culture for either sex. I suppose a lot of it has to do with priorities that these different cultures place on things. Here in North America is seems that people are more interested in belongings and things, while in Europe (certainly there is greed for belongings there also) but people tend to be raised to value the beauty of each other and so their romance is more outgoing then here. Plus the fact that America is only 250 years old or so and some of these European places have been around for 1000's of years so there traditions are more inbred.
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