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Why doesn’t Thor know magic? Even if he prefers martial combat wouldn’t he know that at times that isn’t enough? Moreover, why didn’t Odin make it a requirement for him to learn? | let me give you an example.
in the time of king arthur and merlin (this did happen in marvel), why would a knight learn magic when they have merlin doing it for them. asgard is predominantly a worrior society and loki only knows magic because frigga taught him and he isn’t full asgardian. plus if thor (a warrior) decided to spend half his training time practicing magic, then he would be half as good at fighting. lastly, the most popular people in asgard are warriors; the warriors three, thor sif are all warriors. as the king of asgard odin would want his child to be a powerful warrior and be well respected.
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Is there something about Palestinian culture that makes them unable to let go of the past in order to achieve peace? | Israel !!!
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What is the best thing I can do before I die? | Be a reason for someone survival
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Is the golden ratio overrepresented in popular media? | The fascination with the golden ratio, often regarded as some mystical key to beauty, balance, and harmony, has been blown out of proportion in our modern world. Proponents claim that it holds the secret to understanding aesthetics and can be found throughout nature, art, and architecture. However, upon closer examination, it becomes clear that the obsession with the golden ratio is nothing more than a glorified mathematical distraction, a waste of time.
Firstly, the golden ratio is not as prevalent in nature as its supporters would like us to believe. While it can be found in some instances, such as the spiral arrangement of sunflower seeds or pinecones, the vast majority of natural phenomena exhibit no relationship with the golden ratio. It is intellectually dishonest to cherry-pick examples that support the narrative while ignoring the countless instances where the golden ratio does not apply.
Secondly, the claim that the golden ratio has played a significant role in art and architecture is largely unfounded. Many assertions of the golden ratio's presence in famous works, such as the Parthenon or the Great Pyramid of Giza, are based on selective interpretations and dubious measurements. It is easy to manipulate data to fit a preconceived notion, but rigorous academic inquiry has shown that the golden ratio's influence in these masterpieces is often overstated, if not entirely fabricated.
Furthermore, the idea that the golden ratio is the defining factor of beauty is a gross oversimplification. Beauty is a complex, subjective quality that cannot be reduced to a single mathematical ratio. To argue that the golden ratio is the universal standard of beauty is to undermine the rich tapestry of cultural, historical, and personal factors that contribute to our understanding of aesthetics.
In conclusion, the hype surrounding the golden ratio is largely unfounded, as it is neither a universal blueprint for beauty nor a ubiquitous presence in nature, art, or architecture. Rather than fixating on a singular mathematical concept, we should celebrate the diverse and multifaceted nature of aesthetics and creativity. It is time to move beyond the golden ratio and direct our energies towards more meaningful and holistic explorations of beauty and harmony.
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Atheists, take a look around. Do you like the world science has lead you to? | you mean a world with medicine? Architecture? Vehicles? Vaccines (oh wait you probably don’t care for that one)
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My mom says cigarette smoke can reprogram cells in your airways, causing COPD to hang on after smoking ends. I'm 16 and I smoke about 14 cigs a day so far. If my mom is right, why would I bother to quit? | If you had half a brain you would quit. 14 cigs turn into 2.5 packs a day in just a few years then quitting is pure torture. I know I quit smoking 3 packs a day 25 years ago cold turkey. Never will I smoke even one ever again.I feel so much better, I still cough from the damage I did but I’m far healthier than I was. But if I still smoked I’d be at 3 packs a day minimum. Quit now say your lungs and save your ass the difficulty of quitting when your addiction is much worse.
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What is the future tense of teach? | Will/shall teach
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If a job is still being advertised 4 months after you were rejected, and you think you are qualified for it, would you reapply? | I would say it completely depends on the role, and it's requirements.
If it is a general position then it would make sense to apply again or get a feedback on why you were rejected first time. It might be a simple case of your CV was rejected by an automated system or a admin.
If you had interviewed but then got rejected, it doesn't make much sense to go in again.
But then there are those posts where the company is looking for a very specific skills.
I was offered a post which I rejected because I got a better offer. That post was advertised 3 more times and few of my previous colleagues had applied for it. Though they had good skills they were rejected and the position was kept open till a perfect candidate came by.
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What is the scope for automation testing in Germany? How easy/difficult is it to find a QA job with a job-seeker visa? | The success rate depends on many factors such as your education, your work experience (IT or non IT field), German language proficiency etc. There are good opportunities in IT Field in Germany. But the question is if 6 months are enough to land a job. There are loads of jobs in Testing (both Automation and Manual Testing). Now to answer that you have to ask yourself these questions:
Do you have at least A2 Level German Language proficiency? (If not, I would rather advise you to first concentrate on learning the language). You must start to LEARN GERMAN LANGUAGE. I can't stress enough on this. Learn at least till A2 level before flying to Germany. If you learn more, that would be more beneficial for you. Once you are in Germany start interacting with the native German speakers to understand how they communicate, simultaneously also read newspapers and start to watch German TV channels. When you go to attend any interview, no company asks for a language certificate if you can fluently talk with them.Before Landing in Germany, brush up your Technical Competencies and complete Certifications, so you can highlight it in your profile. Attend the job fairs, make connections, it all will help you secure a job very soon. Don't get disheartened if you are not able to clear 1–2 interviews, infact use it to rectify your mistakes, so you are better prepared for the forthcoming interview.Before you leave to Germany, have you already arranged your stay ? (I say this because most part of your time would go in just trying to settle down in foreign country and that takes away time from your 6 months)Do you know the job application procedure in Germany ? (Every country has a different approach, therefore you need to prepare yourself accordingly. Keep in mind, a cover letter written in German holds more value than in English)Do you have specialized skill set ? (It definitely increase your chances)Do you have at least 3+ years of work experience in one skill set ?
If you follow this and try to achieve this, you have a great chance of getting a Job on JSV.
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How do I wire a light fixture with red, black, and white wires? | Can you find the instruction manual ? You should be able to get it online. That should solve your mystery.
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For pro-choice folks: If a man's wife or partner learns that she is pregnant and wants an abortion, should the father get a say in the decision if he wants to support and be there for the child? | Put that shoe on th eother foot:
The man’s brother is dying, and he decided to donate his kidney. Should his wife or partner have a say in the decision? Obviously, no. Imput, suree, but not choice. It is up to the man to decide to share his body with his brother, taking the risk and accepting the lifelong burdens.
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My manager said she is not able to keep my position anymore but asks me for a resignation letter. Am I fired, or did I quit? | I wouldn’t do that if I were you, it changes your legal position.
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What does Galatians 2:21 mean? | I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousness could be gained through the law, then CHRIST DIED FOR NOTHING. (Galatians 2:21, all-caps mine)
In my humble opinion: : -)
1. We feel as though we’re not so bad, since we can all point to someone worse: “when they compare themselves with themselves they are not wise” 2Cor 10:12. 2. But the correct standard of behavior is God’s law, in which even coveting is a sin “Thou shalt not covet…” (Exodus 20:17) And who among us has never coveted.
3. By the grace of God, Jesus took our punishment upon himself for this reason, because we are a fallen race, and we’re all headed for trouble if we try to stand on our own righteousness when we are judged.
4. If it were otherwise, then Jesus would not have needed to take our punishment upon himself. Rom 5:8 reiterates same the truth of Galatians 2:21: “if righteousness could be gained through the law, Christ died for nothing.”
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Can you tame an older feral cat? | No! They tame you! One year around late October a cat turned up at our house. It had been in a fight and one of his ears was badly damaged. My mother doused it with antiseptic and bandaged it. He stayed with us until March and then disappeared only to return the next autumn, enjoy the warmth in the winter and go off again in Spring. It did that for at least 4 years.
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Which is the best ethical hacking course? | Learnfly Academy is considered the best ethical hacking institute in India where the trainer will impart the Training in an engaging environment so that you can understand each and every concept of ethical hacking easily. Furthermore, you will gain An opportunity to confront the practical experience which will help you in applying these notions in your current organization without any trouble.
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What do you think about the new Marvel comics characters Safespace, Snowflake, Trailblazer, B Negative and Screentime from “The New Warriors?” | Brilliant.
Besides that little old idea that you have to keep pushing the boundaries of art to discover what is possible, this will focus and distract everyone. All the haters on every possible side will converge to scream about this.
Meanwhile the rest of us get to enjoy everything else out there. Including those works that were previously getting trashed by the angry never-sees.
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What do hotels do with used soap? | Most of them are binned in my experience but some hotels are now thinking more about this and some are recycling the soap to make new bars to be used elsewhere - Hilton, Marriott and Disney do this I think. I also know that people collect the soap and send them to local womens refuges etc so they can use them - they take their own soap to use in the hotel instead.
This video shows how Hilton Hotels recycle their soaps.
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Whats the craziest thing that's happened to you at work? | Back in the mid-80s, I worked in a retail store. I would close the door a couple times a week, which meant I was in authority. There was this one young woman that worked there that was always on the phone and very loud. One Saturday, I was up in the office, which was open to the store. As usual she was on the phone and cussing. I looked over the wall and told her to get off the phone. She replied with, F**K you. I look at her and said no thank you. Again, she said F**k you. I told her I didn’t see anything I wanted. She hung-up, and stormed off. About five minutes later, the door to the office opened and she stepped in. When I asked her what, she unbuttoned her shirt, exposing her very large breasts and asked you wouldn’t like these. I told her they were nice but I would pass.. She left and came back later, locked the door,, wearing her coat which was very long. She then opened her coat and she was naked underneath, She looked at me and asked ‘This?’ Again, I said I’d pass. he then turned and showed me her butt. I asked If it felt as nice as it looked. She said come find out. And yes it felt as nice as it looked. I pulled her tight with her butt in my hands and said now that is VERY NICE, and gave it a good squeeze. As I kept my hands on her butt, I slipped my fingers lower until I could feel how wet she was. I leaned down and gave her a kiss on the head and told her she had better leave before we got caught.
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Is it unethical to tell an Alzheimer’s patient that they’re vacationing in an awesome place, rather than telling them they’re in a care facility—assuming they would take your word for it, feel happy, and not discover the lie? | Ethics based upon assumptions are always dangerous. If you have perfect knowledge of the outcome, such as them never discovering the truth, then you are in a very different situation than when there is a risk, even a small one where they will discover the lie and in a vulnerable state and become highly distressed.
So the ethical question is one of choosing risk vs benefit for others.
For it to be ethical, you need to have a very good model of that person’s risk vs rewards views.
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Is it true, “Breaking: New York City teachers who refused the COVID jab had their fingerprints and personnel files sent to the FBI, per a recent report” or is this more China propaganda? | It would be pretty easy to fact-check this, no?
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How do I get my neighbor to accept the survey staking of our shared property line that is in dispute? He won’t trust it because I paid for it and he thinks the surveyors are wrong. | He is free to pay for his own survey. Sometimes two surveys produce different results. But otherwise, he cannot win in court. Your professional survey trumps his feelings.
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Are there any 9mm revolvers that have a capacity of 10 or more rounds? | I don’t believe so and I doubt anyone would be interested in developing one.
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How can I download magazines for free on the Internet? | archive . com
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How can I tell if my narcissist partner is cheating? | I hate to be the one to tell you this; but they are always cheating or working on cheating with someone. It’s the nature of a narcissist.
All you can do is decide if your willing to tolerate it
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What are the most touristic countries in the world? | پاکستان ایک ایسا ملک ہے جس میں متنوع مناظر ہیں، جس میں شاندار پہاڑوں اور وادیوں سے لے کر پرسکون تک شامل ہیں
جھیلیں اور ہلچل مچانے والے شہر۔
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[LINKED_TEXT: [1] ] [URL: #cite-IJlrL][LINKED_TEXT: پاکستان کے خوبصورت مقامات] [URL: https://daimkhan05.blogspot.com/2023/07/%20%20%20_0960209537.html] |
Why did punk rock die? | Punk doesn’t have to be popular. Its a subculture that makes music about life. The market, the mainstream and popular channels are not important or necessary. Its a culture for anyone who is creative, open minded, different, outcasted. Its a lifestyle for the under dogs and needs no mass support or millionaire pushing it to thrive. Being yourself is the only requisite which is exactly why its anti authoritarian and anti fascist and anti establishment. Queers, Minorities, the homeless, drunks, rednecks and pretty much anybody who isnt a bully, fascist, or authoritarian dick head can be in it thus its forever.
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What did you get for Christmas 2017? | On [LINKED_TEXT: Christmas] [URL: https://orionmartsintl.com/], people exchange gifts based on the Christian tradition associated with Saint Nicholas, and the gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh which were given to the baby Jesus by the Magi.
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What are the safest countries to travel in Africa? | Safest African countries by UNO Global Peace Index 2019
[LINKED_TEXT: Click Here to read full article] [URL: https://chronicleinfo.com/safest-countries-in-africa/]
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Is there any truth to what QAnon is saying? | Who knows? One day Q may get up and say “Nice day!” and it might be. As to the rest, don’t be ridiculous.
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In the US, is it better to send your kid to a public or private school? Are private schools better than public schools? | Personally, I don't think so.
Growing up, I moved a lot. So I naturally went to many different schools. Some private, some charter, some public.
I didn’t learn anything at private school that I wasn’t learning in public school. They’re about the same level of education, teachers are about the same, the only thing that’s different is the kids.
Kids at private schools are rude, self absorbed jerks who think they’re better than everybody, and if you’re not as rich as them, they’ll either make your life hell, or take you in as their “pet”.
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Where can one find the best biryani in bangalore? | We have tried many outlets serving yummy non-veg biryani.
Most of them, like Nagarjuna on Residency road & Nandhini
on St. Marks Road, are good.
But the ones which we end up visiting more often are Bheemas
on Church Street and Hyderabad Biryani on Victoria Road.
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Why is #ISRO trending on Twitter? | Milestone life:
By age of 5, you should learn all 100 numbers, A-Z, 10 tables.By 10 you should be the class topper.By 15, you should be a school topper.By 17, you should secure a Good rank.By 21, you should have a campus placement.By 25, you should buy a car and build a new home and a 6-digit figure salary.By 30 or 25, you should have married.By 33 or 28, you should have 2 children.When they become 5, they should learn all 100 numbers, A-Z, 10 tables.
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This is how a person travels in an endless loop since his/her birth. When you fail to reach those expectations set by your parents and society at any age, you feel terrible and depressed.
By the time we reach a certain age, there are always predefined or set goals, one has to perform or fulfill to satisfy others even his/her parents even though he/her doesn’t like.
Especially, in our culture Failure is taboo, since our childhood, both in-home and school, we are always taught about Success. So even we wanted to try new avenues, we fear failure. Society taunts us.
We don’t get time to think about ourselves or what truly we want or what really makes our life happy and meaningful.
Even successful people, after achieving greatness & richness feels some void in their life. May be they are not doing the work which makes him/her happy.
At the end it becomes too late in life to realise this.
We have reached:
Do I like it?
to
Is it liked by others?
In this cycle, barely anyone gets time to think or pursue his passions or engage in his dreams. In our life, deep inside we want to live some life based on our interests and passions, but we can’t. So feel depressed.
We buy things we don’t need to impress people we don’t know - Tylor Durden (Flight club).
~Vikr@m!
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Whats the craziest thing that's happened to you at work? | In 1971, a few years before I went back to a state university and got my teaching credential, I worked as a receptionist for an advertising agency in a small town here in California. I was a young married woman and not at all the flirtatious type.
The agency specialized in radio ads for local businesses, but I think the radio guys who stopped by weekly to pick up scripts had gone a little too much “Hollywood”.
It was a small office, but there were three female employees—the typesetter, the bookkeeper, and me. Every time, these guys would try to hug us and kiss us on the cheek. They were jokey about it and the other two women didn’t seem to mind (remember, this was way before the “me too” movement). It wasn’t okay with me, though.
My repeated refrain was, “Don’t touch me” as I continued to answer phones and type letters. As a result, the radio guys would say, “You’re so cold.” They did stop the grabby behavior, but as I look back that was a crazy experience.
No wonder young women today are making sure that type of harassment in the workplace is less likely to be ignored by management.
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Why were U.S. citizen children of undocumented immigrants again left out of the stimulus package? | First. It is illegal immigrants.
Second, if they are “undocumented” the government is not suppose to know they exist,
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How do I choose courses for an MS in the USA after getting selection in a US university? | Choosing courses for an [LINKED_TEXT: MS in the USA] [URL: https://globaltree.in/visa/study-abroad/usa/] after getting selection by a US university will be a great opportunity to tailor your program to your interests.
First, you'll want to look at the requirements of your chosen program. If you have a lot of breadth requirements and do not feel that your passions are being addressed by these courses, consider asking about ways to reduce or eliminate some of the required courses in order to make room for more electives. When choosing your courses, make sure that they are relevant to your field of study—or will help you get a job after graduation. Second, think about what kind of experience you want from this degree. Make sure there are opportunities available within the department or university that will allow you to work directly with faculty on research projects—and make it clear in your application materials how these experiences have helped shape and define your academic interests.
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How many countries have you travelled to and which are they? | Here is my list:
African Continent: South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, Qatar (10)
Asia: Japan, China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Cambodia, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong (now China)(8)
Europe: England(UK), Ireland, Sweden, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Greece, Slovenia (15)
North America: USA, Canada (2)
Central America and Caribbean: Mexico, St Lucia, US Virgin Islands, St Thomas, St Vincent, Grenada(6)
South America: Brazil, Argentina, Peru(3)
Total number of countries: 44
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Without appealing to emotion or using ad hominem attacks, how can I convince conservatives that gun regulation is a good thing? | Without appealing to emotion or using ad hominem attacks, how can I convince conservatives that gun regulation is a good thing?
I can use sign of the cross to kill the antichrist.
You, fellahs, need your guns to shoot him when he’s flying thru your neck of the woods.
He looks like Johnny Depp because he is his son. So, shoot that son of a bytch down.
The antichrist’s mother is a 12th generation prostitute.
Prostitutes = lesbians = witches = bytches; forgive me.
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Why is Prince Andrew 'vocal' with the Queen that Charles 'shouldn't be King'? | i couldnt beleive this story either.. i mean here we are in 2022 and people still have titles like king and queen and prince and duke and knight my lord and even worse the boring people who follow this racist family and its system… chucky is lucky because with his personality he couldnt win an election for hall monitor
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What happens when you get pulled over doing 100 mph? | I have three incidents, and all three times I drove away with relatively minor citations.
The first time happened when I was 16 years old, back in the 1980’s. I was driving home one night in my mother’s Peugeot 505 GL. Our home was on the south side of the Glenmore Reservoir in Calgary and the road home, with a posted 60 km/h speed limit, was straight with no traffic or traffic lights back in the 80’s. So I decided to see how fast the car could go, and it topped out at 160 km/h, or 100 mph.
But when I got home I noticed that a cop car had followed me home. The police officer didn’t manage to clock me, but it was clear that I was speeding. The officer inquired about who owned the car, and when I responded that it was my mother’s, he asked me how my folks would respond to this ticket. Then he wrote me up for 30 km/h over the limit, a $60 fine if I remember correctly, and bid me goodnight.
The second time was back in 1998 when I went on a road trip by myself to clear my head. A couple of weeks into the trip I was driving from NYC to Halifax Nova Scotia, along the I-95 and got a bit of a lead foot. Somewhere in Connecticut the interstate was 4 lanes wide and I again was travelling 160 km/h, 100 mph. This time there was a bit of traffic, and I guess I got caught up in racing. I was in the leftmost lane when I came over a hill and saw a cop car on the right shoulder, actually on the grass.
I just pulled over and actually got onto the right shoulder by the time the cop turned on its lights. There was traffic and the cop could not enter the interstate freely, and with an exit a few hundred meters down the road, I thought about running. But I stopped and patiently waited, about 5 minutes for the cop to arrive. He noted my plates were from Alberta, took my insurance and Canadian driver’s license, and came back with $300 ticket, but didn’t say a word, and let me go my way.
The third time I was in Arizona, back in 2014, driving from Tuscon to Phoenix, in a hurry to meet a girl. I came over a hill doing 80 mph and saw three cars ahead of me, with the two in front, in the left and right lanes, driving surprisingly wide apart. So I downgeared and accelerated up to 100 mph and drove on the centre line between the front two cars.
That was a stupidly ballsy move on my part, I guess I was overly excited about my date. But in my excitement I did not pay attention to the third car — it was a cop. A cop who pulled me over immediately after I blew between the first two cars.
When the cop came to my window, he didn’t chew me out - he told me that he had never seen anyone pass two cars like that. I told him that I thought it was safe, but since I did not see the cop car, I guess that I wasn’t paying attention. He told me that he should impound my car. I handed over my insurance and my Canadian driver’s license. A few minutes later he came back with a $150 ticket.
First time the cop busted me while I was in my parent’s driveway, and let me be.
The next two times I was a Canadian driving in the US, and cops in the US like Canadians.
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What is eosinophilia in blood? | eosinophils is a part of WBC , if this increase in your blood test this means you have some allergy or Helminths infection or some parasitic infections
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Should I repair my own rental properties or hire a contractor? | [LINKED_TEXT: ONE OF THE BEST WAY TO CONNECT HOMEOWNERS AND QUALIFIED CONTRACTORS NATIONWIDE IN USA HEALTH,ADVERTISER,AGRICULTURE,MOTIVATION,PETS,ELECTRONICS,FLASH NEWS,SOCIAL,INTERNATIONAL NEWShttps://riyazahamed23.blogspot.com/2021/07/one-of-best-way-to-connect-homeowners.html] [URL: https://riyazahamed23.blogspot.com/2021/07/one-of-best-way-to-connect-homeowners.html] |
How fast could the US Air Force SR-71 Blackbird fly if it pushed its engines to the point of destruction as some MiG-25 Foxbats did chasing the Blackbird? | Our maximum speed limit, directed by the Flight Manual, was Mach 3.3, but the SR-71 was not power-limited, so it could fly faster; however, doing so would exceed the compressor inlet temperature limit, as well as other limits both heat related and structural. I am certain that no pilot ever put both throttles in maximum afterburner and let the aircraft accelerate to see how fast it would go. That would be a violation of military orders, the flight manual restrictions, and common sense. I, and most probably all other pilots, never purposely violated any published limits while flying the SR-71.
The SR-71 could attain Mach 3.5, but the aircraft would be in an untested and prohibited area outside of its flight envelope, and serious damage to the aircraft might occur. The SR-71 was point-designed to cruise continuously at Mach 3.2, which is quite an achievement, but it was not intended to have a lot of margin above that speed.
I know of no time when the SR-71 was flown above Mach 3.33, and I doubt that one was flown faster, except by accidental error.
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How do you create social media creative content? | Generating compelling content for social media requires a blend of strategy, creativity, and understanding of your audience. Here's a step-by-step approach to effectively generate content for social media:
Understand Your Audience:Demographics: Know the age, gender, location, interests, and other characteristics of your audience.Psychographics: Understand their behavior, values, needs, and pain points.Set Clear Objectives:What do you want to achieve with your content? This could be brand awareness, engagement, lead generation, sales, etc.Content Calendar:Planning ahead helps in maintaining consistency and covering a variety of topics. Use a content calendar to schedule your posts, track important dates or events, and allocate resources.Diversify Your Content:Images: High-quality photos, graphics, or infographics.Videos: Tutorials, behind-the-scenes, interviews, webinars, or animated content.Blogs/Articles: Share excerpts or highlights from your latest blog posts.Polls and Surveys: Engage your audience and gather insights.User-Generated Content: Showcase testimonials, reviews, or photos from your customers or followers.Stories & Highlights: Use features like Instagram or Facebook Stories for limited-time content.Quotes & Testimonials: Share insightful quotes from industry leaders or happy customers.Challenges & Giveaways: Encourage audience participation and boost engagement.Stay Updated with Trends:Capitalize on trending topics, hashtags, or viral challenges (as long as they align with your brand).Engage with Your Audience:Respond to comments, engage in conversations, and actively participate in discussions. Consider hosting Q&A sessions or AMAs (Ask Me Anything).Repurpose Content:Turn a blog post into an infographic, a webinar into bite-sized video clips, or transform customer testimonials into quote graphics.Collaborate & Cross-Promote:Partner with influencers, industry leaders, or complementary brands to co-create and share content.Use Tools & Platforms:Use tools like Canva, Buffer, Hootsuite, or Adobe Spark to design, schedule, and analyze your content.Analyze & Adjust:
Regularly review the performance of your content using analytics. Understand which posts your audience prefers and adjust your strategy accordingly.
Stay Authentic:
Authenticity builds trust. It's okay to show behind-the-scenes looks, share failures along with successes, and be human on social media.
Continuous Learning:
Social media is always evolving. Attend webinars, subscribe to relevant blogs, or join social media groups to stay updated with the latest strategies and trends.
Remember, the best content is both valuable to your audience and true to your brand's voice and mission. By understanding your audience's preferences and being open to experimentation, you can develop a successful and engaging social media content strategy.
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Which router is better between TP-Link Archer C20 and D-Link DIR-819? | I think D-Link DIR-819 is better
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How do you calculate | To calculate the sum of the numbers from 1 to 10 quickly, you can use a formula that represents the sum of an arithmetic series.
The sum of an arithmetic series can be calculated using the formula:
Sum = (n/2) * (first term + last term)
In this case, the first term is 1, the last term is 10, and there are 10 terms in total (n = 10).
So, to find the sum:
Sum = (10/2) * (1 + 10) = 5 * 11 = 55
Therefore, the sum of the numbers from 1 to 10 is 55.
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How much will liposuction cost in India? | First I’d like to make one thing clear. Contrary to popular belief, liposuction is not a weight loss procedure. It is a fat reduction technique to contour and shape localized areas. Small amounts of fat should be dealt with lifestyle changes like better diet and exercise. Also this takes time to achieve.
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When talking about the cost of liposuction in general, it’s hard to pinpoint a specific number, as it differs greatly for different people. However, the general amount for liposuction surgery ranges from ₹90,000 – ₹3,50,000
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Does 'nick' mean 'idiot' in British English? | Aside from all the meanings already mentioned in these replies, there is another slang meaning for nick.
If some thing is in good condition it is in good nick, especially when referring to a used car.
‘ That car is in good nick for its age’
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What are some short stories about wives? | Can't be short than this :)While in bed before going to sleepHusband: You are looking gorgeous tonight Wife: There's not water in the over head tank :)
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What do you want to say to Adam D'Angelo, the CEO of Quora? | I think the obvious issues with the QPP have been stated well enough. My very boiled down response would be to allow an adjunct to the up/down vote on answers to allow the question to be tagged as for fundamental flaws like ‘not a question’, or ‘the question makes no sense at all’ Even popping in to say ‘um, your question makes no sense, did you mean X?’ is all too often an invitation to an exercise in the rudiments of sentence structure rather than an actual conversation.
I’ll pop a smaller one that I self-frame on a regular basis.
Homework Crowdsourcing.
I’d be very much for overt tagging, if only to frame some thinking for the Quora community about how to answer questions, or if to answer them. For my part, I get fed tons of questions about basic physics 101 that clearly come out of homework sets. I’ll usually start with ‘Looks Like Homework Crowd-Sourcing’, lay out a process of how the problem should be approached and pointedly stop at a point to say ‘you should be able to figure out the rest’.
I’m saddened by the sheer volume of it feeding through. I would encourage some thought about sub-areas of the Q&A process that could be framed closer to tutoring, rather than fostering eople eager to flex their nerd-cred short-circuiting the learning process for others taking a short-cut.
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What should I eat before lifting weights? | carbs,
carbs gives u energy and u will lift more and heavier without losing muscles .
oats,brown rice, sweet potato are good examples of complex carbs.
also,ur pump will look like unreal.
carbs give a huge mindblowing pump.
and drink black coffee which act as a pre workout supplement,
and gives u focus and more energy.
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Does 'nick' mean 'idiot' in British English? | Original question: Does 'nick' mean 'idiot' in British English?
Please see the other answers to this question.
In addition, it can also mean one of these …
A Police Station.
Or one of these …
A Prison.
I hope this helps.
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Has any programmer ever been paid per line of code? | No
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What is Robert A. Heinlein's best Young Adult novel? | Tunnel in the Sky.
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What’s your best advice for a 17-year-old turning 18? | First of all, for a 17-year-old girl, I only express my opinion on what I once thought I should do
There is no need to argue for different ideas. The process of respecting others is the process of being strong.Don't chase a horse. Plant grass when you want to. When the spring is warm and the flowers are blooming, there will be a group of horses for you to choose.Don't deliberately make friends with someone. The eternal law of interpersonal relationship is balance. Never think about relying on others. Use this time to improve your ability. When the time is ripe, there will be a large number of friends with you, so enriching yourself is more powerful than relying on others.In the eyes of the right people, you are a treasure. In the eyes of the wrong people, you are not as good as a stone. Think about whether you want to be someone else's treasure or someone else's stone. In fact, the initiative is in your own hands.When a girl doesn't know how to judge others, the best way to protect herself is to keep the bottom line.
Many girls are always in love again and again forbearance and pay, hoping that her retreat can be exchanged for each other's love for her, so step by step break her bottom line. As everyone knows, people who easily give up their bottom line are more vulnerable. The bottom line determines what you have. Once you lower the bottom line of principle, you will soon lose something you regard as a principle, and then you will lose more.
Insist on reading world famous works to cultivate their own independent values.
When I was in politics, history and other ideological and political classes in grade one of my senior high school, what I received was teachers' various criticisms of those in power at that time and their views on the development of today's society. They would force their own ideas into our brains, so you would form such an idea in your brain. You think it's your values, but it's not, It's passed on to you by others, and then you become your values without thinking. So I said that we should insist on reading the world famous works, and we should also read the works if we don't like them. We should use our own eyes to understand and cultivate our own values. In the future, we will think independently of other people's ideas when we encounter anything.
We are stronger than we think. Don't show weakness so easily.The export must be restrained. Don't talk too much and fast.Don't be pompous in your behaviorKnow how to refuse.Don't do too much for anything. To save face for others is to save your own way.Never envy other people's lives.When you fall into a delusion and can't figure it out, look for books related to all your problems, which will really enlighten you.Keep quiet while others are sleeping.
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What different styles of photography are there? | Photography is an art and a craft that has been around for centuries.
In its simplest form, it is the capturing of an image, or a moment in time, with a camera.
Over the years, however, photography has evolved into so much more than just taking pictures.
Nowadays, there are many different styles of photography that allow photographers to express their own vision and style.
The most common forms of photography include portrait, landscape, architecture, street, macro, and fine art.
Portrait photography focuses on capturing the expression and emotion of an individual or group of people.
Landscape photography often features wide angles and dramatic angles to capture scenic beauty.
Architecture photography typically involves taking close-up shots of buildings and other structures.
Street photography involves capturing a candid moment in public.
Macro photography takes very close-up shots of small objects and fine art photography is meant to evoke emotion and capture a creative vision.
No matter which style of photography is used, each style requires its own set of skills, knowledge, and equipment.
With the right equipment and dedication, any photographer can create beautiful and inspiring images, no matter the style.
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Why does my cat smell so good, despite me never giving him a bath in his entire life? | Thanks for the request.
Cats clean themselves constantly. And they only sweat through their paws. They never seek out bad smelling things like rotting carcasses or old excrement to roll in, like dogs do. Most of the time, unless they have been neglected and abused by humans, they don't smell of anything.
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What was your strangest holiday gift that left you shaking your head? | I've been pretty lucky in that regard, ma'am. I've gotten some very ugly ties, but I like ties, because I enjoy wearing suits. I once got a paperweight, that was a cartoonish Boeing 747, filled with water and little gold coins. But I really like office supplies. Those are probably the oddest things I've ever gotten for holiday gifts, and I liked them, so…eh. Oh! I've got it! One of my fiancees got me a giant purple …um…how do I put this…well, a giant purple dildo one year. I wasn't quite sure what to do with it, until she said she wanted to use it on my aft section. She didn't say it like that, but that's the most socially acceptable way I could put it. So technically, she gave me a tool to use, for her. I told her that was like a guy buying his wife pots or pans, or kitchen stuff for their anniversary, so she could put them up her fantail. I gave it back to her, shook my head, and walked away to find some chocolate, to try and forget the painful mental images of what she had wanted to do. No thank you. I didn't want rear end cancer!
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What are some things that only electrical and electronics engineers know, but most people don't? | That parallel resistors decrease resistance, and serial resistors increase resistance.And still, without an app to keep you all in check, you all do that simple math the wrong way once in a while. ;)
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What are best app for photo editing? | There are several excellent photo editing apps available for Android that offer a range of features and functionalities. Here are some popular options:
Adobe Photoshop Express: This app provides a wide range of editing tools and filters to enhance your photos. It offers features like cropping, adjusting colors and exposure, applying filters, and adding text or graphics.Snapseed: Developed by Google, Snapseed is a powerful photo editing app that offers professional-level tools. It includes features like selective editing, HDR effects, portrait enhancements, curves adjustment, and a variety of filters.VSCO: VSCO is known for its stylish filters and film-like effects. It also offers manual editing tools for adjusting exposure, temperature, and other parameters. Additionally, VSCO has a community aspect that allows users to share their edited photos.Pixlr: Pixlr is a versatile photo editor that provides a wide array of editing tools, filters, and effects. It offers options for adjusting colors, retouching images, adding overlays and borders, and has a user-friendly interface.Adobe Lightroom: Lightroom is a popular choice for photographers and enthusiasts. It offers powerful editing tools, advanced presets, selective editing options, and the ability to sync edits across devices. It also provides features for organizing and managing your photo library.
Regarding the contribution to Android app development, Android is an open-source platform that encourages developers to contribute and build apps for its ecosystem. Here are a few points on contributing to Android app development:
Building apps: As an Android app developer, you can contribute to the platform by creating innovative and useful apps that cater to the needs of users. By developing high-quality apps, you contribute to the overall growth and diversity of the Android ecosystem.Open-source contributions: Android is built on open-source technologies, and developers can actively contribute to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). This includes contributing code, reporting and fixing bugs, submitting feature requests, and participating in discussions on the AOSP forums.Libraries and frameworks: Developers can contribute to the Android community by creating libraries, frameworks, and tools that make app development easier and more efficient. These contributions can help other developers solve common challenges and improve the overall app development process.Documentation and tutorials: Sharing knowledge and expertise through documentation, tutorials, and online resources is another valuable contribution. By creating guides, tutorials, and code samples, you can help aspiring developers learn Android app development and improve their skills.Participating in developer communities: Engaging in developer communities, forums, and events allows you to share your insights, learn from others, and contribute to discussions. Contributing answers, providing guidance, and helping others solve problems fosters a collaborative and supportive environment.
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How is Rudyard Kipling’s poem ‘If’ racist? It is obviously sexist, but I cannot see racist undertones in it. | I was going to write a longer answer, but others have beaten me to it and said roughly what I was going to say. Instead I’ll simply post a 1926 Kipling poem:
We and They
FATHER, Mother, and Me Sister and Auntie sayAll the people like us are We,And every one else is They.And They live over the sea,While We live over the way, But - would you believe it? - They look upon We As only a sort of They !
We eat pork and beef With cow-horn-handled knives.They who gobble Their rice off a leaf, Are horrified out of Their lives;And They who live up a tree,And feast on grubs and clay,(Isn't it scandalous?) look upon WeAs a simply disgusting They!
We shoot birds with a gun.They stick lions with spears.Their full-dress is un-.We dress up to Our ears.They like Their friends for tea.We like Our friends to stay;And, after all that, They look upon We As an utterly ignorant They!
We eat kitcheny food.We have doors that latch.They drink milk or blood,Under an open thatch.We have Doctors to fee.They have Wizards to pay. And (impudent heathen!) They look upon We As a quite impossible They!
All good people agree, And all good people say,All nice people, like Us, are WeAnd every one else is They:But if you cross over the sea,Instead of over the way,You may end by (think of it!) looking on WeAs only a sort of They !
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What should I use to build the backend of my React Native application? | React Native is a cross-platform application and uses backend as a service for a cloud service approach capable of facilitating backend development automation. Baas has several tools for developers to create backend code and speed up development. It also provides you the prominent features like APIs, data management, push notifications, and file storage.
Here the tools you should use to build the back-end of react native application:
ParseKinveyFirebaseBack4appBackend-less
Conclusion
Above are the top backend platform for react native development services. So choose wisely or [LINKED_TEXT: hire react native developers] [URL: https://hirereactnativedeveloper.com/] will help you with secured mobile app development services.
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What are the trending tweets of the day 18 July 2021? | Source - Twitter
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I was speeding when a police car going the other way flashed his light bar at me. I slowed, but he just drove away. What just happened? | As others have wrote, the officer asked you nicely to slow down, just like a British bobby did by giving me a two hands moving downward gesture as I came around a corner into his view.
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What should writers know? | Writing is very tricky. It’s the one artform, the other two being Music and the Visual Arts that was not totally knocked off balance and out of whack by the early 20th century cultural revolution that occurred during the years leading up to the First World War.
Music and the Visual Arts lost their bearing which was founded in the Middle Ages but writing stayed on track for the most part. It turned out to be the one Art Form of the three that is most reliable for establishing the link with reality.
What makes writing more stable than Music and the Visual Arts is that Literature is based on language that is a necessity for the running of common every day life. Writing has no recourse other than to be honest.
Of course there are two main divisions in writing; that of Non-fiction and that of Fiction, but the great Fiction writers, although they are writing about characters that may or may not have actually existed, and about situations that may or may nor have actually existed, they are, through a very rare type of gifted and/or genius ability able to thread the fine opening in the needle and give their fiction the semblance of reality, Non-fiction, and Truth.
Their Fiction has become a rare sort of Non-fiction in a very rarified way.
All three arts, literature, music and the visual arts started out in the middle ages being very strongly about people whether they be supernatural people or regular people. As a matter of fact, in the beginning, the literary arts were actually the least involved of the three in supplying the medieval people with their necessary dose of reality.
It’s ironic that now after more than a century of abstract modern art and atonal modern music, the literary arts are the most strongly tied to the everyday life of the people; to the common reality that all of us experience.
The excuse among the visual artists is that realistic art has said all it can say about anything. The only thing honest to do is to make abstract art
The excuse among the musical artists is that tonal music has said all it can say about anything. The only honest thing to do is to make atonal music.
The literary artists seem perfectly at ease in supplying the documentation and the humanization to the progress of humanity in traditional realistic styles of writing. People still do speak languages. Maybe this is what grounds them.
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Why do some gun control opponents feel that the second amendment guarantees the right to own any type of gun whatsoever? | because the anti-gun lobby is filled with nothing but low IQ democrat voters
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How do I recover Samsung Notes on a Samsung Galaxy? | People enjoy taking photos to record the interesting moments. As those people who like using their phone to take pictures, it is an annoying thing to lose favorite pictures on their phone. Thus, how can we retrieve lost photos? Don't worry. Here is an article about recovering photos on your phone.
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This program can support many kinds of Samsung device, such as: Note, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S5, Galaxy S4 and etc.
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What are some short stories about wives? | BOSS hangs a Poster in his Office
" I'M THE BOSS, DON'T FORGET AND REMAIN IN YOUR LIMITS "
He returns from lunch and finds a slip on his desk:
"Sir, Your Wife called, she was shouting & said she wants her Poster back at HOME..."
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Why does modern English have so less Celtic words than Franco-Greco-Latin ones, even though the Anglo-Saxons and the Celts were intertwined for most of their history while the French kings ruled only conquer and rule England in a few short decades? | Because there is an important difference between conquerors and the conquered. The language of the first is likely to become a prestige language while the language of the conquered people may not even survive (and indeed, the Celtic languages of Britain only survived in the least accessible parts of the island).
As to why English survived after the Norman conquest, that is probably because the Normans were greatly outnumbered by the English, but as the rulers they did greatly influence the development of the English language.
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What is the final velocity of a cow descending to Earth from outer space? | Terminal velocity works weird with objects falling from space. The upper atmosphere is very thin, so an object “dropped” from space (ie, having no inertia at the start of the fall) would pick up quite a bit of speed in the upper atmosphere. As the air gets denser, the object slows down, but it might not be able to slow down to “normal” terminal velocity near sea-level.
The Hoba meteorite is the largest single piece of iron on the surface of the earth (about 60 tons). It fell about 80,000 years ago in present-day Nambia. It apparently fell in a “flat” orientation sufficient to slow it to terminal velocity, since it left no impact crater.
Being made of iron, the Hoba meteorite survived the fall mostly intact. Obviously a cow, being mostly water, would not. But, even if the cow was indestructable, I don’t think I’m gonna have any luck finding the cross-sectional area and coefficient-of-drag of a cow, so I can’t do the math.
But, FWIW, terminal velocity of a human body near sea-level is about 120 MPH. Air resistance slowed the Apollo-11 command module from about 24,677 MPH at re-entry down to about 175 MPH when the parachutes opened at 10,000 feet, further reducing terminal velocity to about 22 MPH.
So I’m guessing that a cow is probably somewhere in-between.
Cheers!
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What is the most horrible thing you have seen while in a mental hospital? | There was a girl in the ward when I got there, quiet all the time and crawled everywhere. For like a week she didn't stand up or talk. Turns out they put her on a medication that made her feel so dizzy and nauseous she couldn't stand, and threatened to extend her stay until she took them. After a week she stopped taking them and demanded a different med.
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I was speeding when a police car going the other way flashed his light bar at me. I slowed, but he just drove away. What just happened? | You got a warning, or you got lucky - take your pick.
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Why is Java used widely for developing banking websites and applications? | Java frameworks provides highly recommended security to developed application/software for any finance domain(Banking,Loan) the applications have to highly secure for online transactions and all data have to keep secure so Java provides the security of that level for web applications and desktop software's,also Java have a capability to maintain high amount of data in application java provides many features to user for filtration of data.
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I plan to represent myself in court and consider myself extremely versatile so I should be able to win it. However, if you could give me one piece of advice, what would it be? | Don’t do it.
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What was the strangest fast food order you've seen? | In college, I had a friend who loved to pull weird practical jokes. We once went to a McDonald’s, where he proceeded to order 10 raw hamburgers—no buns, nothing, just raw meat. After several minutes of confusion, they sold it to him. He proceeded to make it all into a big ball, which he then left on his tray. As he left, ...
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What TV series are worth watching? | There are many great TV series that are definitely worth watching, and the answer to this question depends on personal preference. However, here are some critically acclaimed and popular TV series that you might enjoy:
Breaking Bad: A crime drama that follows a high school chemistry teacher who turns to making and selling methamphetamine to secure his family's financial future.Game of Thrones: An epic fantasy series set in the fictional world of Westeros, following various noble families as they battle for control of the Iron Throne.The Crown: A historical drama that follows the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, from her marriage in the 1940s to the present day.Stranger Things: A sci-fi/horror series set in the 1980s that follows a group of friends as they uncover supernatural mysteries in their town.The Office (US): A mockumentary-style sitcom that follows the daily lives of employees at a paper company in Scranton, Pennsylvania.Friends: A sitcom that follows a group of friends living in New York City, as they navigate their personal and professional lives.The Sopranos: A crime drama that follows the life of Tony Soprano, a New Jersey-based mobster struggling to balance his family life with his criminal activities.The Handmaid's Tale: A dystopian series set in a future where fertility rates have plummeted, and a totalitarian regime forces fertile women into sexual servitude.
These are just a few examples, and there are many more great TV series out there.
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Why did the Ottoman Empire successor state call itself Turkey, despite only encompassing a small part of the land where Turkish people live? Wouldn't something like Anatolia (or a Turkish language equivalent) have been more appropriate? | Actually things are not as it seems in the middle east. Most of people here forget to mention the globalisation effect which has always changed the whole world and mixing up everything in this world. So as we end up saying this: we are so mixed up that I can not see our difference.
I will take as reference the anthropologist Bozkurt Gövenç and his book “Türk kimliği” and Nayan Chanda`s “Bound together” book about history of globalisation as reference to write all the following. These books will lead me to tell you what could be the roots of the country name “Turkey”
According to Bozkurt Govenc, turk doesn`t mean the existence of turks as an ethnicity but an existence of turkish culture mixing multitude of ethnicity coming from around the world. So the turkish culture was shared among jews, armenians, egyptians, tunisians, Krimean russo-ukranians, iranians, iraquis, syrians, tcherkes, azeris, algerians, but also western population immigrated to ottoman and living there for centuries like italians, french, english, germans and very few spanish, and surely we should add to these, greeks, bulgarians, bosnains, serbians, croatians, hungarians who helped turkish culture being multi-religion and multi cultural. The population subject to invasion from east to west or from west to east mostly did not immigrate, but changed their religion and culture according the invadors. So Antique Greeks who were halfly in anatolia, Roman empire, and then Byzantine changed the anatolian population beliefs and culture. We should add to this Alexander the Great`s effect to change the whole Anatolian population culture and beliefs.
But we should not forget to add the following population to the mixture that has been done during centuries because of never ending multiple wars, raids resulting in forced immigration or immigration due to empire policy, applied during centuries by the Ottoman Empire. The immigration was from far Eastto West: to Anatolia then to Arabic Penisulate, to Crimea and to Europe. The subject people were: all Central Asian population : Turkmen, Ozbek, Tatar, Afghan, Kazak. Because of Moghols raid we should add also to this Chinese but also Japanese and all other far east population because japan empire expanded many times to actual China, Corea etc and surely Mongolians because of Cenghis Han and Hun empires invading from far east to europe all territories.
Finally the effect of silk road to globalism, so the mixing up of multitude culture from east to west should be added to this. Because of the fact that India was on this silk road, so todays pakistan and india should be added to this.
So turks of anatolia, were once part of Greek civilsation, then Moghol and Hun civilisation, after they were part of Roman empire civilisation, then Byzantine civilisation, then Ottoman empire civilsation and finally they ended in the actual Turkey. And in between times these civilisation changed anatolian population too: Vikings, Celtics, Assyrians, Persians, Macedonians (with Alexander the Great). All that we have today as turkish culture is just a mix up of world culture.
We should also add to this the immigration from central Africa to Anatolia and the sad story of slavery which both made the anatolian people mix up with African population too. at south of Egypt, The great empire of Ethiopia was a shining star at this time.
So the mix up of people of anatolia makes us hard to talk about turks as an anthropological entity, and even less as an ethnicity. It is so much mixed up that we should rather be talking about a strategically positioned bridge country having a very mild weather, subject to multitutde of wars and so having its population changed continuously. Even this change continues today. And not toward arab country but rather toward Europe, USA and all ex Soviet countries, especially Russia, Ukraine and Turkmenstan. There was a huge immigration started on the 1990`s changing the whole structure of central and east Turkey`s population in their customs and habits.
On the last decades of Ottoman Empire, the statistics were showing that only maybe 10% of Ottoman empire citizens were calling themselves as turks. (reference to around last pages of Bozkurt Guvenc`s book for evolution of this statistics) Also refer to Halil Inalcik`s books about Ottoman Empire social composition)
I would like to insist on one thing here:
This should not be seen as the propaganda of extreme nationalist parties of Turkey. They say in their nationalist propaganda that “all the world has turkish culture”. This is totally wrong. We received things from other cultures and gave things to other cultures around the globe. This is due to globalisation effect of wars and trades.
So all the countries and their population mentioned above do not have turkish culture. We share the same culture, can we call it Turkish? No because Greeks call it as Greek culture, Libanese call it as Lebanese culture, Armenians call it Armenian culture, Kazakh call it Kazakh culture, many different Arabic culture call it with their own cultural identity. Even Italians call it Italian culture. Who could say today that the espresso coffee so much popular in the whole europe and USA has its roots from Ottomans traders introducing coffee many times to Europeans in France, Germany, Italy and England. (see the coffe history in wikipedia, it was subject even to espionnage), and also that the Ottoman`s got it from Ethiopia
This means, there were exchange of cultures, so in todays Turkey we have some cultural things that we received from Balkans, Caucasus (Tcherkes, Armenians, Azeris etc.) , Central Asia, Europe, Russia, China, Japan, Africa and Arabic Penisulate but also these all population have somethings coming from Anatolia. But also all these countries had other influence from other side of the world too. So it is just normal to find the version of same thing in Europe, in Central and East Asia, Turkey and in Arabic Penisulate: coffee or raki/pastis/ouzo, tea, ravioli/manti or yoghurt/kephir and pasta versions.
Also it is wrong to say the predominance of Islam for naming Turkey, and influence of Islam to the world, this is also very wrong. Because starting from the 16th century the Ottomans were starting to turn their face to Europe rather than having their strings attached to Arabs Iranians etc. Also we should not forget that many jews immigrated in the middle age to Ottoman Empire to find rescue rather than being subject of annihilation in europe. The jews finded rescue and base to expand as religion, but they culturally changed when living centuries with Ottoman mixed up multicultural multi-ethnicity civilians.
The Ottoman emperor Fatih was saying he was the last byzantine emperor for a good reason: it was to announce the mixing of 3 religions inside the Ottoman Empire. So Islam was not really predominating, it was used as strategical object to rule the empire. Its negative and positive use is subject to other questions that I will not get into it for now
After the 16th century the Renaissance and then the political changes in Europe and then in North America had a great effect changing all the political, economical and social habits and official views in the Ottoman Empire. This has gone far until the split up of the Ottoman Empire and creation of republics by self determination of populations. Some succeeded some not. The naming of “Türkiye” had ıts roots to be searched with the history of Ottoman Empire in the 18th and 19th century and then with Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. This naming has also its influence from globalisation; traders, missionaries, diplomatic relations effect had great impact to make this name appearing and its use expansion around the Ottoman Empire. So it is partly appeared from globalisation multiple exchange areas.
One important not is this: beside of politic, social, culture, economy, religion relation also art had a great influence for appearance of Türkiye/ Turchia/Turkey/Turquie as naming. You should look at orientalism art and its influence among the world intellectuals of this time.
So the name of Turkey may not be the real result of describing of union of an ethnicity and of a religion in a region, but rather should be seen product of globalisation and as a strategical decision.
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Should I repair my own rental properties or hire a contractor? | How handy are you, do you have the time to complete the work fast. If its something that will be ongoing for a long time should you do it, then hire contractors. If you have good tenants, you won't want to inconvenience them for long period of time where they become irate due to the noise and mess.
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When will liberals realize that the reason Trump is so successful is because he represents everything liberals hate? | Trump has been a complete failure at everything that he has attempted for his entire life. He will go down in history as the worst president to ever hold office. His current legal peril is a direct result of his own failure and wrong doing. The man should be wearing an orange jumpsuit soon. But truth be told, his punishment should include him wearing a noose.
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Is investing in cryptocurrency still profitable? | In recent years, cryptocurrencies have garnered significant attention as a potentially lucrative investment option.
Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other digital currencies have witnessed astonishing growth, making some early adopters millionaires.
However, the question remains: Is it worth it to invest in cryptocurrencies?
Cryptocurrencies offer several advantages that make them an appealing investment opportunity.
Firstly, they operate on decentralized blockchain technology, ensuring transparency and security.
This eliminates the need for intermediaries, reducing transaction costs and enhancing efficiency.
Moreover, cryptocurrencies have gained mainstream acceptance, with numerous companies and institutions embracing them as a valid payment method.
As adoption grows, so does the potential value of these digital assets.
Another compelling aspect of investing in cryptocurrencies is their potential for diversification in a traditional investment portfolio.
Traditional assets like stocks and bonds are subject to the influence of global economies and political events.
Cryptocurrencies, on the other hand, often show low correlation to these factors, providing a hedge against market volatility.
Furthermore, cryptocurrencies offer a chance to invest in innovative technologies and blockchain projects with promising use cases.
From decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms to non-fungible tokens (NFTs) revolutionizing digital ownership, the crypto space continuously presents groundbreaking opportunities.
However, potential investors should be aware of the risks associated with cryptocurrencies.
The market is highly volatile, and prices can experience extreme fluctuations in short periods.
Regulatory uncertainty and security breaches have also led to significant losses in the past.
Therefore, it is crucial to approach crypto investment with caution and only invest what one can afford to lose.
In conclusion, investing in cryptocurrencies can be worth it for individuals seeking diversification, exposure to innovative technologies, and potential high returns.
However, due to the inherent risks, it should be approached as a speculative investment and not the sole foundation of one's financial portfolio.
As with any investment, thorough research, risk assessment, and proper risk management are essential to make informed decisions in the ever-evolving world of cryptocurrencies.
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How big does a sample size need to be in a survey where the population is 200 million people? | As Aaron Brown says, the population size is irrelevant, when it is much larger than the sample. For some people, this seems to defy intuition. But think of a laboratory experiment. How many times do you have to measure the temperature of boiling water where the population of all possible measurements is infinite?
When the population is finite, the observations are not quite independent (for without replacement sampling). To account for this there is a finite population correction—multiply the variance by 1-f where f is the fraction of the population you sampled. Obviously it is not worth bothering with this when the population is very large.
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Can I receive mail at an old address 48 months after PCOA with USPS once the address is purged from the NCOA database? | If the COA is expired, it may be attempted delivery as addressed. If the carrier recognized immediately that it's an invalid address for that name, he'll endorse it as undeliverable & it will immediately be returned/to sender. If he doesn't know, he is required to try it as addressed, after all, it's possible it's a visitor at that address.
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I was speeding when a police car going the other way flashed his light bar at me. I slowed, but he just drove away. What just happened? | You were lucky…consider it a warning ticket…without the stop…
The Cop may have been on his way to another incident or you weren’t going fast enough to warrant a full on stop…
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What’s the difference between “The Shining” book and movie. Should the book get a new movie like “IT” did? | The major differences are:
One major character dies in the film who didn’t die in the novel.The death of another character is changed radically in the film.The eponymous “Shining” plays a smaller role in the film than it does in the novel.The weapon use in the film differs drastically from what it used in the novel.
Frankly The Shining has deserved a new film for several decades. While Stanley Kubrick made visually stunning film, his version widely diverged from the core narrative and did so in a manner that shortchanged the story. Of all of Stephen King’s films, this one is one that really needs to be remade.
NOTE: I didn’t mention the 1997 miniseries as it is a steaming pile of turds and shouldn’t be considered to be “canon.”
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Do wind turbines use diesel? | No. Strangely enough they use “wind”.
There may be some grease involved to keep some of the machinery near frictionless, but that would be the extent of petrochemicals usage (outside or wire insulation and certain plastics and possibly in the core materials).
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Was the space shuttle program good, or should NASA have chosen something else? | It’s purpose was to make space flight more economical by having reusable space vehicles. Since refurbishing the shuttles cost more than building a rocket from scratch, a rocket that could have gone higher than any shuttle, it was an economical failure, but it looked good on tv.
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Do you think Mark Cuban would make a good POTUS? | I think Mark Cuban would be an amazing president just as Donald Trump is. He has a business type of mind that the country desperately needs in order to chisel away at the debt we have
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Is it safe to apply aloe vera gel on the face overnight? | Applying aloe vera gel on your face overnight is safe and effective, as long as you use natural or organic aloe vera gel that does not contain any harmful chemicals or additives.
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Is React Native ready for production? | It is very great that people know how to code a [LINKED_TEXT: react native mobile application] [URL: https://www.brainmobi.com/technology/react-native-app-development], but is it a production ready application? Let us find out it:
The major fact that you might get a react native up and thus running on the simulator and on devices connected with the help of xcodes do not necessarily means that you may be able to create the app which might be safely distributed to the users.
This is because of the fact that it is nearly impossible to have a 100% of bug free codebase after it reaches to certain limited size and this is what people might not have accounted for. Your app will break and your users will experience bugs and errors in that. Thus, this might be the reason why it is important to create a app development process which ensures:
Finding these bugsRapid addressing of bugs once they found
Hence, these are the major tips that will help to ensure your mobile application that will keep a high retention rate by not affecting the most valuable part of user experience.
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Is the claim that Palestinian ethnicity doesn't exist, and is actually a mix of different Arab nationalities (Jordanian, etc) just a false conspiracy theory? | There is no element of theory involved. The history of Turkish imperial rule in the Middle East for at least four hundred years prior to World War I is as clear as the history of North America of the same period, i.e. from around the time of Christopher Columbus. The Turkish (Ottoman) empire imposed imperial rule over the entire region after they defeated the Islamic Caliphate. The region was subdivided into Eyalets and the Eyalets into Sanjaks (later Vilayets). Although the Turks, like the Persians, are not ethnically Arab, the population within the Ottoman ruled Middle East was almost exclusively ethnic Arabian. The language, culture, and religion throughout the Sanjaks of the Ottoman Middle East was nearly identical, much the way the language, culture, and religion throughout the 50 States of America is. Are there minor cultural or linguistic differences between Los Angelinos and New Yorkers? Some. But anyone suggesting that people from LA are a distinct nation from other Americans and should thereby be entitled to self-determination would be considered a nut-case.
Actually the OP’s use of Jordan as the example of one of the nationalities attributed to Palestinians exhibits a profound unawareness of the history of the region. During World War I the British approached the Sharif of Mecca, Hussein bin-Ali, to rise against the Ottoman and lead a revolution. In return for their support the British promised to support the formation of a new ISIS-like Islamic caliphate with bin-Ali as Caliph. His Hashemite tribe was situated in the Hejaz region of Arabia, far from where Transjordan was later established. The British reneged on their deal for a caliphate, but did much to establish bin-Ali and his people as prominent in the post WW-I Middle East. As the house of Saud conquered Arabia the British made a deal with the French to transfer Western Syria bordering the Jordan River from the League of Nations Syria Mandatory district, under French jurisdiction, to the Palestine Mandate, under British control. The British then designated the territory as the Emirate of Transjordan, and relocated bin-Ali’s tribe to Transjordan, installing bin-Ali’s son as Emir. The British also installed another of his sons as King of Iraq, giving the Hashemite a broad sphere of influence in the area far from their original home in Hejaz, Arabia.
So in actuality the Jordanians are recent arrivals in the neighborhood. On the other hand, the area of Palestine from just north of Jaffa was part of the Beirut Vilayet prior to World War I, and much of the territory east of the coastal plain, which you would include as part of what is commonly referred to as the West Bank, was, for most of the history of Ottoman rule, included in the Damascus Sanjak. So it is not the theory that Syrians or Lebanese migrated into Palestine, but rather that the territory the British included in the Mandate for Palestine was, for most of the past four centuries, an integral part of Syria and Lebanon. And, for most of that time, Lebanon was in governed as part of the Damascus Eyalet as well. The territory of Jordan was also an integral part of Syria, even if much of its current population resided elsewhere during the period of Ottoman rule. Palestine simply was not a “thing”, beyond its recognition worldwide as the territory of what had been in ancient times Judea, the home of the exiled “Hebrews”.
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Having at 62, I have no pension. I haven’t payed enough in for old age pension and I am alone. What will I do? I work a few hours, have no savings, and live week to week. I live in Britain. | You’ll probably die broke and alone.
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Why don't elite soldiers and Navy SEALs have physiques like Dwayne Johnson or Vin Diesel? | All, all the Recon Marines I served with, back in my day were-in shape, slim, and weighed about 165–175 lbs -depending on their height. Could Hump carrying Combat load all day. Which is what you gotta do. All the good troops I ever saw were about the same, whether French or British. Wasn’t a lot of weight lifting, ( 60 years ago) couple guys did some, but 3–5 mile runs every day in garrison tended to quiet one down.
Guys today I see a little heavier I think and look tougher. Equipped better and ride more.
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Which are the best universities for an MSc in botany? | Hi,
Botany is a stream of biology and the science of plant life. Botany includes an extensive range of scientific disciplines comprising structure, growth, reproduction, metabolism, development, ailments, chemical properties, and evolutionary relations among taxonomic groups.
Today Botany has immense career potential in biotechnology, Genetics, Horticulture, Floriculture, Plant Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Forestry, Agriculture, etc. Teaching, Government Service and Research can yield some good openings in this area.
The best colleges to pursue this course are:
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar PradeshDelhi University, DelhiLovely Professional University, PhagwaraPanjab University, Chandigarh, PunjabHemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Garhwal, Uttarakhand
If you thought of joining LPU, I would recommend joining LPU because being alumni I know how education is imparted. They not only focus on academics but also on the overall development of the student. The faculty, infrastructure, and placements at LPU are excellent. One of my friends pursued this course, and she was delighted with the academics because proper practical exposure was provided in the labs. Even they went to Chandigarh botanical garden and herbal garden LPU for understanding the same.
I hope this helps!!!
Thanks
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Why is there so little trash on the streets of Vancouver, British Columbia, relative to any other city, such as San Francisco? | Because of the Street Cleaning Grant Program. It really works.
[LINKED_TEXT: Street Cleaning Grant Program] [URL: https://vancouver.ca/people-programs/clean-streets-program.aspx]
Because it’s a city priority.
[LINKED_TEXT: Street and sidewalk cleaning and maintenance] [URL: https://vancouver.ca/streets-transportation/street-and-sidewalk-cleaning-and-maintenance.aspx]
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Is Samajwadi Party giving a tough competition to the BJP in upcoming UP 2022 elections in February-March? | BJP 85 % Vs Samaj wadi 15% !
Forget tough, No competition at all.
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Is the Indian economy going to hit a recession in the coming months? | Recession will be in 2020 due to Corona Virus. The Palm Springs area is already feeling it due to cancelled events Tennis Tournaments caused loss of millions in revenues. Possible cancellation of Coachella & StageCoach Music Festivals will cause hundreds of millions in lost revenues. United Airlines cancelled flights to far east is surely going to affect loses. It's just starting ….
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How does the Canadian healthcare system prevent people from going to the doctor excessively when they aren't sick, with no copays and deductibles? | To the best of my knowledge the provinces have monitoring systems to prevent patients from going from doctor to doctor to acquire and accumulate prescriptions. This system may also involve pharmacies.
If a patient is visiting a doctor too often for unnecessary reasons then it would be up to the doctor to cut them off.
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What are the necessary documents to monetize a YouTube channel? | Follow the rules
Prove you're following YouTube's monetization policies.Users must have watched your content for at least 4,000 hours over the past 12 months.You need at least 1,000 subscribers.You need a linked AdSense account.You must be located somewhere where the YPP is available.
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Why is there so little trash on the streets of Vancouver, British Columbia, relative to any other city, such as San Francisco? | Pride
A systematic clean up program
Money no wasted on military
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