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What are the most beautiful gardens in the world?
There are tons of different beautiful gardens. Personally I like japanese types of gardens. If you want to take yor gardening to the next level and really make it stand out. I know an amazing article that really helped me. It pretty long, but it has amazing information about design and reading all of it was well worth it. If you would like to read it, here it is: [LINKED_TEXT: Designing Your Garden - What Makes a Good Garden?Designing Your Garden - What Makes a Good Garden? - Download as a PDF or view online for freehttps://www.slideshare.net/SilasEkholm/designing-your-garden-what-makes-a-good-garden] [URL: https://www.slideshare.net/SilasEkholm/designing-your-garden-what-makes-a-good-garden]
Would you rather make out with a vampire or make out with a mermaid?
Definitely mermaid, even if sex may be lacking. Sex is not everything, despite American TV Shows telling you so. Also mermaids are cool ^^
Why are scientists more concerned about the impact of CO2 in the atmosphere than water vapor?
The water vapor has already given us the global average temperature of 57 degrees F that we have enjoyed for several centuries. Now, we have increased the atmospheric content of CO2 by 47% (from 282 to 415 ppm), raising the global average temperature to 59 degrees F. One consequence of this excess CO2 is that the warmer air can now hold about 8% more water vapor. But other than through the excess CO2 emissions, people are not increasing the warming effect due to water vapor at all. Solve the CO2 problem and the excess water vapor issue disappears, killing two birds with one stone.
By what age can girls in Iraqi Kurdistan get a boyfriend? At what age will the parents and society accept it?
Every family in the KRG (Kurdistan Regional Government-Iraq) is different. Just like every family is different in the USA. There are different ethnic groups and various religions within the KRG, so you will see some things permitted in some families, whereas in others it is not. Some families are more “conservative” whereas others are more “open-minded”. I’ve had friends here in the States who were told they couldn’t date until they reached college, and others who were allowed to date at 12. Unlike a minimum age for marriage, there is no set standard for dating. So you can’t set an “age” that the parents will accept across 5–6 million people in just that region alone.
Did a landlord ever offer to lower your rent so that you wouldn't leave?
No. But I have had my landlord lower my rent after my first year in a place. The first time was on LI in the Village of Babylon in 1982 or 3. The place was owned & managed by some corporation. After the first year, at lease-renewal time, we were informed that our rent would be going DOWN by 50 or $75, don’t really remember how much. I was so shocked I called my father with my ‘you’re not gonna believe this’ story. My father said at one time it was pretty standard for landlords to lower rent for a good tenant. Living there, the village turned off the water a couple of times to do work on the sewage system, and my crazy neighbors would call the landlord to DEMAND that the water be turned back on and/or DEMAND that they be given a rent adjustment! Sure it was an annoyance, but there wasn’t a thing the landlord could do about it. They complained about everything. They broke a window and demanded that the landlord fix it. I can tell you that if I accidentally broke a window I’d consider it my responsibility to fix the darn thing! 2nd time was upstate New York, Delaware County 1990. After the first year, I was informed that my rent was being lowered by $25. Again, my neighbors were awful people that would pretty much trash a place and then complain that the landlord wouldn’t fix it. They complained about pretty much everything. When I moved out my neighbors informed me that I would never get my deposit back; that he never, ever returned the deposit. I was nervous! I needed that deposit because I had borrowed the deposit on my next apartment. To make matters worse, I wasn’t able to connect with his agent for a walk through and had to just drop off the keys in her mailbox. A week or so later a check arrived in the mail. For a little more than my original deposit. I called to tell him he sent me too much. He informed me that the law says that I get my deposit back plus 3% interest, less any damages/cleaning required. And since I’d left it move-in ready, I got it all plus. I cleaned, mopped, painted, cleaned the stove, oven, fridge. The only thing I didn’t finish was the back wall of the closet and I guess he figured that was good enough. And I didn’t leave my garbage behind. Turns out when you respect your landlords right to get his money on time every month and your own responsibility to return rented property in the same condition that you received said property, it’s worth it! I honestly don’t know how landlords do it. I don’t know how they ever actually make money, considering the poor condition most tenants leave behind. I did some cleaning for someone that owned rental properties and I was astounded at what so-called civilized people would do to property not their own. More than once I thought a place had been abandoned for a long period and occupied by squatters and the owner was just getting it ready for a first time rental. Turned out that it had just been vacated by a legal renter very recently! It looked like they had food fights in that place!
Which rock band has had the most messed up/dysfunctional history?
Probably the Rolling Stones, sex, drugs, death of their founder & general nastiness all in the name of rock n roll.
Why are Tempurpedic beds so expensive?
We tend to spend a third of our day on a mattress, so opting for the right one is an essential decision. And to prevail that you must know what you are looking for and conclude the factors. Here are some of the best online sites where you can shop for amazing mattresses that best fits your requirements. SleepwellInofia [LINKED_TEXT: Queen Hybrid Mattress] [URL: https://www.inofia.com/products/10-inch-hybrid-mattress-1]AmazonPepperfryWayfairWalmartCasper MattressAllswell Hybrid MattressZinus Green Tea MattressTuft & Needle MattressHelix MattressTulo MattressLayla Sleep MattressPurple Original Mattress
If organic produce isn't treated with pesticides, is there a higher chance of the produce being susceptible to pests?
All the other answers are on point but miss the obvious flaw in your question. “If organic produce isn't treated with pesticide…” is a false statement. Organic produce can be and is sprayed with pesticides. Sulfur in a liquid suspension is applied in many organic cropping systems to kill (cide) fungal diseases. Here is a list of all of the approved pesticides in an organic production program. [LINKED_TEXT: https://www.hartagland.com/omri-listed-certified-organic-insecticides?gclid=Cj0KCQjwhr2FBhDbARIsACjwLo2D8FpZ2Az6jSg4BUR1mNDNAzf4eAuE50lXraf3rz_iHCeg-ok1qKEaAjO5EALw_wcB] [URL: https://www.hartagland.com/omri-listed-certified-organic-insecticides?gclid=Cj0KCQjwhr2FBhDbARIsACjwLo2D8FpZ2Az6jSg4BUR1mNDNAzf4eAuE50lXraf3rz_iHCeg-ok1qKEaAjO5EALw_wcB]
Why do clocks and watches around the world have English numbers and not the numbers written in the local language?
This is an old thread on WatchUSeek where members posted pictures of watches with non-traditional dials: [LINKED_TEXT: Watches with Alternative Numeral System] [URL: https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/watches-with-alternative-numeral-system.4444090/]
In which area of ​​Mongolia can you find more Yurts / Gers?
In which area of ​​Mongolia can you find more Yurts / Gers? [LINKED_TEXT: Life in Ulaanbaatar's tent city is hard – but Mongolians won't give up their gersThough Ulaanbaatar’s sprawling informal ‘ger district’ lacks access to drinking water and sewerage, officials may struggle to coax residents to swap canvas for bricks and mortarhttps://www.theguardian.com/cities/2014/sep/03/mongolia-ulanbaatar-ger-yurt-tent-city] [URL: https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2014/sep/03/mongolia-ulanbaatar-ger-yurt-tent-city]Ask around in Turkey too, some people still live in them
How do I get my son to stop making music?
why would you want to do that? based on this question i will assume you are a terrible parent. you should be supportive of your child. for shame.
Why are ENFPs always so popular?
I think their acceptance of pretty much everyone is very appealing to many. The way they see the good in everyone before ever judging and believe me it takes a while for the process of judging to even begin makes people feel accepted and comfortable. We will always try to at the very least to understand where others are coming from. This is why we are so confusing to many. We can contradict ourselves in conversation simply because it is very hard for us to not see all sides. This s even true when we are speaking of our views. It will go something like this. I think she was wrong for what she did but that being said certain people were not treating her very well. Then we will go in that direction explaining why she may have reacted in the wrong manner. There is an exception to this however. That is when there is cruelty or bullying of others that are in a weaker position or if their deep values are violated. In that instance all bets are off the table and they will not hold back with you. I think their belief in humanity and it’s goodness coupled with the way they want others to find their best lives makes them popular. They truly care about people and quite honestly that can at any moment include a complete stranger.
Why is programming so high in demand but so hard to get a programming job?
I think programming is in high demand but not as high as the job postings may indicate, and there are a few reasons why. Companies will post a job, perhaps on a few different sites. Then job robots will repost the job over more sites. Then many companies no longer remove a posting after the Job is filled because it takes so long to find qualified people and even if they do the robot re-posters will be slow to age off the job posting. All of this added together gives the impression that there are 10 times as many job openings as there are. But there is another problem. Companies, particularly those hiring through HR departments or headhunters, hire via laundry list of skills. Rarely are tools and skill requirements the same for two different companies. Typically a qualified candidate may match 50% of the skills advertised and have no experience with the other half. This causes HR departments or managers to reject the candidate until a match comes along or, more likely, they are desperate for help. For each critical skill the time needed to find a candidate increases exponentially. So jobs often stay on the wire for a year or more when prime candidates are available. This results in a opening backlog an order of magnitude larger than it should be.
It's said that the "Hidden Bible Code" says the rapture is in 2021. Is this true?
This proves conclusively that those codes are wrong as the only thing that can happen around that time is the rising of the Antichrist but its more likely that he will rise in the year 2023. The Rapture or catching away will be 3 1/2 years after.
Why aren't Macs being built with touch screens?
You’d have to ask Apple that to get the definitive answer. My speculation is that Apple wants to have very thin displays on their laptops and adding touch screen would add bulk to it. That answer doesn’t really hold water when you consider iPhones and iPads have touch screens. Maybe Apple is just holding back to draw in consumers who have gotten bored with Apple’s Mac offerings.
What is dark matter? What is it made up of? Will we be able to create it?
I wasn't exactly sure where to put the following thoughts, but I figured here, under dark matter, would be an appropriate place. Suppose we looked through one of our most powerful telescopes toward the “edge” of the observable universe. We might see one or more very distant galaxies 13+ billion light years away from us. We see their red-shifted light and calculate their distance and speed of recession from us. Now suppose that on a planet in one of those distant galaxies is some being looking at us through his powerful telescope. If our galaxy is younger than his by even only a few million years, our light will not have reached him yet, and he will not “see” us. We will appear dark to him, but the effects of the gravity we generate may be visible to him on older light-emitting objects in our neighborhood perturbed by our gravity. He might even be tempted to name us something he calls dark matter. I realize this is a vast oversimplification of all the potential mechanisms involved in such a scenario, but is there a theory such as this to explain one possible source of what we currently call dark matter?
Which of the following numbers doesn't belong: 64, 16, 36, 32, 8, 4?
36 because it has prime factors other than 2 aslo. whereas, 64 = 2×2×2×2×2×2 = 2^6 16= 2×2×2×2 = 2^4 32= 2×2×2×2×2 = 2^5 8 = 2×2×2 = 2^3 4 = 2×2 = 2^2
Before legalization, what did people think zig zags were used for?
Any type of cigarette paper is terrific for cleaning pads on woodwinds. Alternatively, you can use paper money (especially if your educational institution is anal about students having cigarette paper on their persons—don’t ask me how I know). They now make paper especially for cleaning pads, but I’ve never seen anyone with it.
What's the most creative way you've seen someone discipline their children?
Taking phones away. I know it doesn’t sound creative, but it brings out the best reaction. Sometimes kids will just wander around aimlessly, trying to find ways to entertain themselves without their stupid Minecraft YouTuber buddies to help them. It’s genuinely hilarious. Kids will eventually socialize with other humans besides the ones on their live streams.
What is the Ship of Theseus paradox?
I think that we cannot simply emit an opinion. It must be grounded on some concept of “the same”. Standardly, we use what I call the Traditional Theory of Identity (TTI), which says that a=b iff they partake all properties (not just some). Identity means numerical identity. And, furthermore, according to TTI there are no substrata, no haecceities, nothing more than properties. Classical logic and standard mathematics, say that one which can be developed in a set theory such as ZFC, encompass TTI in some way. Leibniz holds: there are no indistinguishable but (numerically) identical things. So, when the ship had one of its planks exchanged by another one, it became another ship. This is logic, as far as we accept it. So, strictly speaking, we are changing ourselves in each instant of time: we are perdurants. But, if you prefer to say that the ship remains the same, you must present us your theory of identity. And I anticipate: it will be a theory of something different, for identity tout court means numerical identity. Relative identity, vague identity, whatever adjective you may use, are related concepts, but not numerical identity.
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?
My aunt was blind and forgetting things when she turned 80. Her daughter told her she was moving to a bed and breakfast. She was moved to a house with a caretaker couple and a few elderly people. The couple did the cooking and cleaning for the guest so it was her permanent vacation. A year or two later mom called to wish her a happy birthday and she didn’t know a Betty, she must be new here. It was Aunt Betty but she didn’t know herself. Why not live at a bed and breakfast instead of assistant living?
What is the best thing I can do before I die?
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Without looking at a map, how well can you draw the shape of your country?
I have an advantage and a disadvantage in these kinds of tasks. I’m super into geography and memorized the general shape of countries. The downfall comes when I have to actually draw these things. Poor motor skills, I suppose. Let’s try it, it can’t be that bad… Let’s look at the actual map. Eh. Could’ve been better. My Transdanubia isn’t bad at all, but I always forget exactly how tall the Northeastern region is. Moving on to more adventureous waters: the country I was born in. I forgot it is leaning that much the left. Oopsie daisy. The parts I erased were better, than the finished thing. It would be super easy with a visual aid.
Can a Jew become a non-Jew?
If he converts to another religion he stops being a Jew. However, if he decides to come back, no conversions needed
Why are there different systems of money transfer like RTGS, NEFT and IMPS?
NEFT/RTGS?IMPS are all payment methods. NEFT is a batch process where the bank processes transactions in a batch every hour. There are no amount limitations either on the higher side or lower side. RTGS is real time gross settlement, where the transaction happens between banks on a real time basis. The amount limitations are that the RTGS transaction can only be done for payments above 200,000 INR. IMPS is instantaneous and the maximum amount that can be done is ₹ 200,000. The transfer happens within 90 seconds. For better understanding please refer to the RBI link [LINKED_TEXT: https://rbi.org.in/Scripts/FAQView.aspx?Id=65] [URL: https://rbi.org.in/Scripts/FAQView.aspx?Id=65]
How could Iraq, widely considered as the cradle of civilization, come to this present state of crisis?
When most of us hear the name of Iraq it reminds of us Saddam Hussein and Isis. A war torn country, a failed state is what most of us think of this place but in reality, all of this, our perception is built around what has happen in the last 15 years which is true. A great injustice is people don't know how many times Iraq and especially Baghdad have have been wiped out just to make way for a greater state. what is happening now, Iraq has seen numerous times before. it has seen grater oppression and has seen its sovereignty violated it has experienced its rivers run red with the blood of fallen martyrs. like its mystical past almost ironic Iraq will surly rise from the rubble and heal its wounds of war like its has done for the past 5000 years. To understand the fabric of this region one needs to go back before america, before Saddam, before the mongols and even Islam. The history of Iraq begins ever since the start of human civilisation thus earning it the title of 'the cradle of civilisation' numerous times this area has experienced periods of utopia from the pre-historic ubaid period when this area advanced in architecture innovating new tools and methods of agriculture only to be conquered by the priest king of umma being destroyed only to make a way for a more civilised and advanced society, throughout the bronze, iron and middle ages this would be a repeating process where Iraq would reach a pinnacle of development only to be conquered and the process being repeated. On the advent of Islam, Iraq experienced the greatest tragedy in Islamic history it is without doubt the event of karbala when mentioned even today brings anger and sorrow in eyes of millions of Muslims around the world.Where members of the prophet Muhammad's (sallahualayhiwassalm) family including his grandson were killed, small children martyred resulting in widespread chaos and war. after the situation normalised the Islamic world was experiencing peace, the lands ruled by Muslims stretched from Spain in the west to India in the east. Every field of science was being dominated by Muslim scholars, astronomy, physics, geography biology, major breakthroughs and medical equipment being manufactured, a scientific revolution, a golden age was overcoming Islam and Iraq would be at the centre of it all. Being situated on the ancient silk road a road connecting china with the west already made Iraq's position and economy very strong amongst the ancient city the paper industry of Baghdad was a an international market trading paper from buyers t seller from around the world. . Science, technology and poetry would transform Baghdad in to a true middle age metropolis and would remain so for the next 500 years. having a population of over one million and also being one of the fist city's in the world to be master planned . Artists and intellectuals from all around the world would come to Baghdad from the bazaars to the court of the king the talk of the day would be regarding the branches of science and knowledge. translators would be paid the weight of the book in gold if they translated from ancient Greek in to Arabic. Europe was going through its dark ages so the intellectuals of Baghdad rushed to preserve these manuscripts. the caliph at the time established a library calling it 'bayt ul hikmat' or 'the house of wisdom' housing millions of manuscripts. As destiny would have it the Mongolians under the leadership of hulagu khan invaded Iraq as they had heard of its riches and beauty. not caring for the manuscripts that had consumed so many resources to accumulate indiscriminately killing whoever trod there path.books thrown in to the river and the library burnt, what had taken centuries to accomplish had taken just under a week to be reduced to rubble. As we come forward after the Ottoman rule the British would implement there own choice of ruler and as a voice from the people against the administration grew, the baath party managed to gain power whilst its leader would be Saddam Hussein. Under Saddam, Iraq would become a fairly wealthy country being a close ally of the U.S Iraq developed problems with Iran, pressure from the U.S resulted in Iraq and Iran going to war leading to economic downturn after 9/11 america decided it would remove Saddam as he was accused of using chemical weapons again Kurds and possessing "weapons of mass destruction" . 2003 was when the war began and 2006 was when Saddam was convicted and hanged. after the deaths of 1.2 million Iraqis infrastructure ruined and no sense of safety america and its allys withdrew leaving a vacuum of power left for anyone one with a some power to overtake since then we have seen a constant shift of territory being controlled by I.S.I.S., rebels and whats left of the administration. It has been almost 15 years since the fall of Saddam and the destruction of Iraq many people have been left thinking will the situation ever become normal? like how it used to be? Analysing the past and the history of Iraq we can say for certain a day will come where once again the people of Iraq will be safe and free. innovation and engineering new ideas and methods like they have done for the past five thousand years. read more at my in my blog: [LINKED_TEXT: Iraq | An untold story] [URL: https://makpaktube.blogspot.com/2017/09/iraq-untold-story.html]
When did Humayun sit on the throne of Delhi for the first time?
Akbar was the third Mughal emperor. Akbar's father's name was Humayun. The word Humayun means 'fortunate', but Humayun was not fortunate at all.Humayun first ascended the throne of Delhi in 1530 after the death of his father Babur.But Humayun was not war-wise and visionary like his father. Taking advantage of Humayun's weakness, Bahadur Shah in Gujarat and the Afghans in Bihar to the east mobilized their forces.Humayun realized that his throne would not be secure unless he suppressed the Afghan power. Muhammad Lodi, son of Ibrahim Lodi, was defeated by Humayun in the Battle of Dhauria.Then he besieged Sher Khan, the ruler of Chunar Durg, in Chunar Durg. Sher Khan was the rising star of Afghan power. He was the son of the Jagirdar of Sasaram and an extraordinary military commander.When Sher Khan temporarily submitted to Humayun through diplomacy, Humayun returned to Agra without destroying Sher Khan's power.In 1537, Humayun went on a campaign against Sher Shah and captured Sher Shah's base, Chunar Fort. Sher Shah moved to Bengal without stopping Humayun. Followed Sher Shah and came to Bengal.Sher Shah bypassed him and returned to Bihar without giving him battle and upset Agra by capturing Chunar, Kanauj and Jaunpur.When Humayun realized his danger, he quickly tried to return to Delhi. In 1539 AD, Sher Shah blocked Humayun's path in the village of Chausa near Buxar and destroyed Humayun's army in the Battle of Chausa.As a result of this victory, Bengal, Bihar, East-Uttar Pradesh or Jaunpur came under Sher Shah's kingdom.Humayun returned to Agra and gathered strength again and attacked Sher Shah at Kanauj or Bilgram in 1540 AD and was completely defeated by Sher Shah. Sher Shah captured Agra and Delhi and delivered Sultani Khutba in his own name.Humayun left India and took refuge in Persia. After Sher Shah's death in 1545, Sher Shah's son ruled Delhi. In 1555 AD, Humayun returned to Delhi and occupied the throne of Delhi.But in 1556 AD, Humayun died after falling from the stairs of Delhi library.
What does it take to succeed as a civil engineer?
One of the oldest career options in the world is[LINKED_TEXT: Civil Engineering] [URL: https://abit.edu.in/online-admission/]. Civil engineering is included in our daily life with designs for homes, schools, shopping malls, bridge designs, temples, and the list goes on. Therefore, it is clear how crucial it is for civil engineers to have a specific set of abilities to be successful. Some of the must-have skills for a Civil Engineer: Technical Knowledge: A good civil engineer should be able to identify and resolve problems with proficiency in mathematics and physics. They need to be proficient in CAD software, design methodologies and working with maps, drawings, etc. They must be able to foresee potential issues in the future and come up with solutions. Management of Projects: Civil engineers must assess other people's work and make sure it complies with all applicable standards, laws, and regulations. They must also be certain to adhere to predetermined spending limits and deadlines. Communication Proficiency: Engineers must be able to express their thoughts and give instructions without ambiguity, whether they are working with management or a client. Additionally, they must be able to listen and draw inspiration from other team members’ ideas. Creativity: Civil engineers' work involves using engineering principles to create solutions for the built environment. Engineers must possess the ability to innovate and enhance existing solutions. Creativity is essential, whether it's designing a bridge or figuring out ways to lower CO2 emissions. Critical Reasoning: Civil engineers frequently deal with challenging issues that require effective solutions. To select the best option, they must be able to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of every potential course of action.
If your Quora followers found you on Instagram, would they be surprised by the difference in what you post there vs here?
A2A If your Quora followers found you on Instagram, would they be surprised by the difference in what you post there vs here? No, my Instagram is public and it’s even listed small at the very top of my Quora page. I just made the decision not to SPAM you guys with it in all of my answers. It’s a visual journal. This is kind of my written journal in a lot of ways because I pick what to answer based on whatever jumps out at me. My use of a personal Instagram page started around 6 or so months after I began writing here and at first it was all arty but it ended up being a sort of visual equivalent of this kind of expression. I mean it’s still pretty arty. But less traumatized and disoriented. I had to sort out how to say things visually again. My Instagram name is Flipping _The_Narrative. One reason for that is that it’s the visual flip side of my written record keeping. Another reason is a VERY long story about an angry social media account that predates it when I didn’t know I had a brain injury yet and was mid- struggle to be diagnosed that has since been deleted and may have to be it’s own answer another time. Some of my images and writing trickle back and forth between Instagram and here so I doubt you’ll be too surprised by what you see if you take a look. It helps me think to do it both ways.
Can anybody share the motivational story for CA students?
Sharing my CA journey highlights, might motivate CA students
Why do some gun control opponents feel that the second amendment guarantees the right to own any type of gun whatsoever?
Because the second amendment clearly and purposely used the word arms which encompasses all weapons and needed ammunition for them that's why
How can I use WhatsApp without a SIM card on your phone?
You only need the sim card when you install WhatsApp not to use it. If you don't have a sim card you can use a disposable phone number at Textita .com . Textita works a charm!
What are some facts that sound like 'BS', but are actually true?
Here are some mind-blowing facts that may sound unreal but are actually true: 1. The universe is so vast that there are more stars in the observable universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth. 2. Honey never spoils. Archaeologists have found pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs that are over 3,000 years old and still perfectly edible. 3. The Great Wall of China is not visible from space with the naked eye. This is a popular myth, but astronauts have confirmed that it cannot be seen without the aid of telescopic lenses. 4. There are more possible iterations of a game of chess than there are atoms in the known universe. The number of unique chess games is estimated to be 10^120, while the observable universe has roughly 10^80 atoms. 5. The average person walks the equivalent of three times around the world in a lifetime. This estimation is based on an average walking speed and the average distance people walk over their lifetime. 6. Cleopatra lived closer in time to the first moon landing than to the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Cleopatra lived around 30 BCE, while the Great Pyramid was built around 2560 BCE, and the first moon landing occurred in 1969 CE. 7. Mount Everest is not the tallest mountain on Earth. While Everest is the highest point above sea level, the tallest mountain when measured from base to summit is Mauna Kea in Hawaii. Most of Mauna Kea is underwater, but when measured from its underwater base to its peak, it exceeds the height of Everest. 8. Humans share about 50% of their DNA with bananas. This is because all living organisms share a common genetic code and have certain genetic sequences in common. 9. The shortest war in history took place between Britain and Zanzibar in 1896. It lasted only 38 minutes. 10. There is a species of jellyfish called Turritopsis dohrnii that is biologically immortal. It has the ability to revert its cells back to their earliest form and start its life cycle again, potentially living indefinitely. Remember, these facts may sound unbelievable, but they are indeed true!
At AIIMS, what is the fee structure per annum?
AIIMS, or the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, is one of the premier medical colleges in India. It is a premier medical college offering a wide range of courses and specializations. It is widely accepted as one of the best medical institutions in the country. AIIMS is a government-run institution, and therefore, its fee structure is decided by the government. The fee structure of AIIMS is divided into several components, which include tuition fees, exam fees, library fees, mess fees, hostel fees, and other miscellaneous fees. The tuition fees charged at AIIMS vary according to the course chosen. The tuition fees for undergraduates range from Rs 5,000 to Rs 1 lakh per annum. For postgraduates, the fee structure is slightly higher, and the fees range from Rs 10,000 to Rs 2 lakh per annum.
How can I tell if my narcissist partner is cheating?
If you don’t trust them, why are you with them?
How can I buy IKEA or IKEA-like furniture in India?
It is hard to find IKEA furniture in India. You can try looking for them on Amazon and Flipkart. If you want IKEA like furniture then you must explore the websites listed below. [LINKED_TEXT: Woodenstreet.com/] [URL: https://www.woodenstreet.com/] [LINKED_TEXT: Fabfurnish.com/] [URL: http://www.fabfurnish.com/] [LINKED_TEXT: Pepperfry.com/] [URL: https://www.pepperfry.com/] [LINKED_TEXT: Furniturewalla.com] [URL: http://furniturewalla.com/]
What's your favourite British myth or legend?
The King Author legend for sure. I have watched just about all versions of the story on film and read several versions in books including the original works. I can’t get enough of it and with someone wodul make a fully realized, romanticized, and entertaining movie of the story with modern film technology. The World needs a new and improved King Author that hearkens strongly back to the original tale of heroic awesomeness!
How did you find out about essay writing services?
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Does the experiment that showed thoughts affecting water molecules prove that the law of attraction exists?
I don't think there really is a Law of Attraction, as stated in your question. As vapor cools, it liquifies as a result of attractive intermolecular forces. If you asked the question, “How can one prove that intermolecular forces exist?”, a thought experiment related to explaining observed condensation and evaporation behsviors might “ prove the existence of attractive forces.
Why do Arabs (mainly in Saudi Arabia and Gulf States) prefer to sleep in the morning and do activities or work at night?
At night, weather is nice. Unlike daytime where it is too hot 🥵.
What is your opinion of Adam Schiff presenting indisputable evidence that the Trump campaign did in fact collude with Russia and criticising the GOP?
Adam Schiff needs to be impeached for Insurrection in lying about the US President and pushing an impeachment based on a lie that he was well aware was a lie.
What are some examples of arguments against the existence of an afterlife?
No evidence from someone returning back from dead. Yeah I know those NDEs, they are technically not coming-back-from death.No evidence of people remembering their previous life. I have heard a lot of rumours regarding this. Some very close people have made efforts to sound authentic but I would be happy to find a first hand evidence before believing anything.If there is afterlife, what is the meaning of this life? A test, a game for God's entertainment. Why not only that afterlife? If test then why reward and punish, infinitely or cyclically? No options make sense enough for a superhuman creator. Even if there is no superhuman creator, a matrix-like scenario is easily nonsensical in that we could possibly never know it exists, since science is based on logical observation-deduction. Finally, I would sum up saying, I wish there was an afterlife, because the more frightening aspect of our lives is its impossibility.
Is it safe to apply aloe vera gel on the face overnight?
Yes its safe to apply aloe vera gel on the face overnight. It has moisturising and healing properties which is very good for your skin. I have oily acne prone skin and I am using aloe vera gel as moisturiser from last 5 years and it has done wonder for my skin.
What if Quora, Reddit, 4chan, Tumblr, Buzzfeed, YouTube and Steam were a country? How would they be governed, what would the life look like in each, and what would be their culture?
4Chan would need a lot of space since all the others ban you from their community for simply typing certain words.
What are good apps that reward you with money and or gift cards?
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Is it okay for a single woman in her thirties to get her first kitten (and/or pet)?
Original Question: “Is it okay for a single woman in her thirties to get her first kitten (and/or pet)?” If this single woman likes pets, particularly cats, and if she has the means to provide for a pet, I highly recommend that she adopts a kitten or a cat. A friend of mine, also a single woman in her 30's, lives in a developing country, and she loves puppies and kittens. One day, a kitten followed her home and she ended up adopting this small cat. She massaged me and asked me for advice, and I told her about the responsibility of raising a pet. But I also told her the tremendous amount of joy and happiness that a kitten would bring her. Cats can be very naughty. You have to be patient with them. My friend abroad is living happily with her cat for several years already. They are nearly inseparable. It also depends on your personality. Will this woman be able to and willing to deal with a misbehaved pet? This random image from the Internet looks like my friend's cat…
If you were 80 and you had the option to become 30 again, would you do it?
yes
What is jazz?
It's so many things, at the same time- both a music and a culture. "It is America's music, born out of a million American negotiations. Between having and not having; between happy and sad; country, and city; between black and white, and men and women; between the old Africa, and the old Europe, that could have only happened in an entirely new world. It is an improvisational art, making itself up as it goes along, just like the country that gave it birth. It rewards individual expression, but demands selfless collaboration. It is forever changing, but nearly always rooted in the blues. It has a rich tradition and its own rules, but it is brand new every night. It is about just making a living, and taking terrible risks. Losing everything and finding love. Making things simple, and dressing to the nines. It has enjoyed huge popularity and survived hard times, but it has always reflected Americans- all Americans, at their best... Above all, it swings."- Jazz, a History of America's Music, Ken Burns (1999)
What exercise can lose face fat?
How to Lose Facial Fat: Comprehensive Guide on Achieving a Slimmer Face Gaining facial fat can alter one’s appearance, leading to a rounder and fuller face. While some may find chubby cheeks endearing, others long for sharp features such as a chiseled jawline, sharp nose, and sculpted cheekbones. For those who desire a slimmer face, facial fat and double chin can be challenging to get rid of. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore various methods and strategies to help you learn how to lose facial fat effectively and achieve that flattering, sharp facial appearance. 1. Practice Cardio Exercise If losing weight and achieving a more svelte figure is your goal, then cardio exercise—a type of aerobic activity—is a prime contender to include in your fitness routine. But did you know that such exercise can also contribute towards facial slimming? Alongside its well established benefits for shedding total body fat and reducing midriff circumference while promoting an increase in lean body mass (i.e. spare body mass) cardiovascular workouts could also help you slim down where it matters most to you: the face! To reap maximum benefits from this powerful form of exercise its important to commit to moderate to vigorous sessions lasting at least 150–300 minutes every week. And with an array of popular cardio activities—including running, dancing, walking, biking and swimming—to choose from there’s no shortage of enjoyable ways to achieve your fitness goals. 2. Perform Facial Exercises Facial exercises may help strengthen and tone facial muscles, potentially reducing facial fat. Despite no direct scientific research investigating whether there’s any correlation between exercising certain muscles in the face with shedding fat from this area specifically some clues indicate that incorporating particular workouts may boost overall muscle tone throughout this region. An example could be expelling air back-and-forth through relaxed cheeks or puckering lips on opposite corners alternatively or even smiling with gritted teeth briefly to target specific areas. By integrating these patterns into your daily routine, you may enjoy better-defined, firmer facial features with the added benefit of potentially losing weight as well. 3. Reduce Alcohol Consumption Excessive alcohol intake can cause dehydration, prompting the body to retain water. In some cases, water retention can lead to bloating and puffiness in the face, making it appear larger. Alcohol also contains empty calories, which offer no nutritional benefit and can contribute to weight gain. To lose facial fat effectively, consider reducing your alcohol consumption or limiting it to moderate levels, defined as up to two drinks per day for men and up to one drink per day for women. 4. Drink More Water Drinking water can help you feel fuller, reduce your overall caloric intake, and promote gradual weight loss. Additionally, water consumption promotes lipolysis, the process by which the body breaks down fat stores into fatty acids used as energy. By staying well-hydrated, you can support overall weight management, which in turn may help decrease facial fat. 5. Get Adequate Sleep Adequate sleep is essential for maintaining a healthy weight and preventing weight gain, which can contribute to facial fat. Lack of sleep can affect hormone levels, increasing appetite and leading to higher caloric intake. Aim for at least 8 hours of sleep per night to support weight management and facial fat reduction. 6. Improve Overall Diet Consuming diet high in processed foods and refined carbohydrates will increase risk of weight gain and obesity. Processed foods often contain more calories, salt, and sugar than whole foods, while refined carbohydrates lack essential nutrients and fiber. To lose facial fat effectively, focus on consuming a balanced diet rich in lean proteins, whole fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. By combining a healthy diet with regular exercise, you can lose excess fat in the face and body. 7. Reduce Salt Intake High salt intake can cause water retention, leading to swelling and puffiness in various parts of the body, including the face. To reduce facial fat, try limiting your consumption of high-salt foods, like processed meals and snacks. Preparing meals and snacks at home allows you more control over amount of salt in your diet, helping you achieve slimmer face. 8. Focus on Overall Weight Loss As mentioned earlier, spot reduction, or targeted fat loss from a specific part of the body, is not supported by scientific evidence. Instead, focus on reducing overall body fat through healthy diet and lifestyle changes. If you lose weight, you are likely to see a slimming effect on your face well. 9. Incorporate Yoga Poses Yoga poses can help tone and stretch facial muscles, contributing to a slimmer face. Some effective yoga poses for facial fat reduction include Simha Mudra (Lion Pose) and Jivha Bandha (Locked Tongue Pose). Practicing these poses regularly can help improve facial muscle tone and provide a more youthful, sculpted appearance. 10. Implement Lifestyle Changes Long-term habits and broader lifestyle changes play a significant role in preventing weight gain and fat accumulation. To maintain a healthy weight and prevent facial fat, consider the following tips. Exercise regularly, incorporating cardio routines to improve overall health and prevent weight gain.Eat a balanced diet rich in lean protein, whole fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.Limit the consumption of processed foods and refined carbohydrates.Drink plenty of water and avoid sugary drinks, including energy drinks, juices, and sodas.Prioritize sleep, aiming for at least 8 hours per night.Manage stress levels through techniques such as yoga, meditation, and mindfulness practices. Frequently Asked Questions How can I lose face fat in a week? It will be challenging to lose a significant amount of facial fat in just one week, you can take steps to reduce swelling and fluid retention, making your face appear slimmer. Focus on staying hydrated, reducing alcohol consumption, getting enough sleep, and limiting salt intake to see quick improvements. What kills face fat? There is no specific “magic bullet” to eliminate facial fat. However, a combination of healthy lifestyle habits, such as a balanced diet, regular exercise, proper hydration, and adequate sleep, can help reduce facial fat over time. Conclusion Losing facial fat can be a grueling process, but by incorporating the strategies outlined in this companion, you can achieve a slimmer, more sculpted face. Flash back to prioritize overall weight loss and borrow healthy life habits to support long- continuing results. Always consult with healthcare professional before making significant changes to your diet or exercise routine to insure your approach is safe and effective for your individual requirements.
What would happen if we could use 100% of our brain?
Imagine a question is asked - Q : Would you rather have 30 million dollars or 30 million loyal friend? Answer - Normal brain - I would have 30 million dollars because that's enough for a happy life. 100% of brain : I would choose 30 million loyal friends. Reason : First of all ask everyone 5 dollar which a loyal friend wouldn't deny. So, I am already having 150 million dollars. Next step would be standing in elections with 30 million votes which we would be easily won. Then start a business like garments or chocolates because I already have 30 million loyal customers. So ask all friends to buy a chocolate per day which is going to be minimum sale of day. So earning profits millions per day. In other words, if we could use 100% of brain, then we would have seen things, questions in different way just like above scenerio. Thanks for scrolling down. Source : Instagram. Guru:)
What are your choices of preference in NEET 2022 counseling?
So finally i am writing my first ever answer on Quora. As i live in Delhi so it will be easier if i get delhi college's over any other states college so here is my mini preference list. 1.AIIMS DELHI 2.MAMC 3.VMMC AND SH. 4.ABVIMS 5.UCMS 6. DR.BSA COLLEGE 7. NDMC. As every aspirant has its own choices so here is mine.
What is the 'transcendental signified' for Derrida and how does it differ from the 'transcendental signifier' for Lacan? Can you offer some examples?
Learning about it upon your question, it is a subjectivist pleasure thought for those who seek power for the sake of seeking power. If we look at the stop sign example given by other contributor here, the sign serves the purpose of protection from danger. It might be who stops is protected, or someone else. However, the danger must be real and probable. Otherwise a stop sign would be ignored in a short while. The “signifier" should better do his job right to earn a paycheck. Accordingly, Derrida offers a fantasy that a “signifier” has the power of creating authority through a symbol. The symbol is only taken seriously when a probable harm is abstracted with it. Either reality is corresponded, or the sign is a decoration. Subjectivists have a tendency of buying Derrida's stuff. It is about hearing what they want to hear. Nevertheless, objective reality remains the only true reference in life.
What do you think of PyTorch compared to TensorFlow?
There is an excellent post ([LINKED_TEXT: zer0n/deepframeworks] [URL: https://github.com/zer0n/deepframeworks/blob/master/README.md]) that answer your question in detail and to avoid duplicating efforts I will only give my opinion here. Tensorflow is as good as Torch. Both are very equivalent regardless of their capabilities, architectures, and interface. The main difference is their integration, Torch requires LuaJIT, and Tensorflow can be run on Python and compiled in C++. I prefer Python so I choose Tensorflow. But really it is up to you. Edit 2017: Torch has now an official wrapper available for Python called pyTorch. It supports dynamic graph computation, which is very useful for RNN model. I am learning it because it now becomes an interesting framework to have in its toolbox.
Which scene do you think shows Darth Vader at his most terrifying, his rampage in Rogue One or the scene in Episode Three of the Obi-Wan Kenobi miniseries?
Both scenes are awesome, but Kenobi Vader is much scarier and more complex than Rogue One Vader. Vader was Force choking innocent villagers so he could lure Obi Wan out, similar to what the Grand Inquisitor did to make the random Jedi Nari reveal himself but far worse. The moment he snapped a random kid’s neck, I knew this wasn’t the same Vader that we know. He’s murdered children before, but it was still really terrifying. In Rogue One, Vader was slaughtering Rebel insurgents because he was trying to retrieve the Death Star plans. But here, Vader is just casually terrorizing villagers so he could Force(no pun intended) Obi Wan out of hiding. He also wanted to slowly torture Obi Wan for what he did to him on Mustafar. Darth Vader’s just that one character that always manages to give me fucking CHILLS.
I want to use C++ to learn Machine Learning instead of Python or R, is it fine?
Yes, it is fine to use C++ on machine learning. There are machine learning and deep learning libraries available for C++. [LINKED_TEXT: a scalable c++ machine learning library] [URL: http://www.mlpack.org/] [LINKED_TEXT: TensorFlow C++ Reference | TensorFlow] [URL: https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/cc/] A good part about C++ to Python is that C++ runs quite faster than Python, so if you are going to run a program with a lot of array calculation, then C++ will be good for you. A disadvantage of C++ against Python is that you need to write more on C++.
Is false surrendering a war crime? Has this tactic ever been used in war?
It is, and it is also unwise. The Geneva Conventions make very clear that if you surrender and then fight back as a planned action, your nation will come under severe penalties. This can range from diplomatic sanctions for first time offenders to war for repeat offenders. The conventions are designed to crush any who do not take them seriously. If you fight back as an individual, it is still looked upon negatively, and your life is now forfeit, the enemy can execute you or torture you. It is better to just leave the conventions alone.
What are some facts that sound like 'BS', but are actually true?
Disneyland has an underground tunnel system. The tunnels were built in response to characters having to run through other lands to get to their posts, which spoiled the magic.the body loses up to 8 percent of water on a flight. This is because the humidity in a climate-controlled environment can be as low as 10 to 15 percent.trees can communicate. Their roots are connected through an underground network of fungi, nicknamed the “Wood Wide Web,” that allows them to share resources with each other. They “talk” by transmitting nutrients to one another through the fungi. For instance, a mother tree, or the oldest and strongest tree in the forest, will share some of her sugars with smaller, nearby trees.people rarely used to smile in photos. Smiling in photos is said to have originated from a Kodak advertising scheme that focused on capturing moments of happiness with the product. Since then, it’s been the norm to grin into the camera. A study comparing yearbook photos from 1905 to 2005 showed an increase in lip curvature over time.the first documentary was staged. What’s widely credited as the first documentary, Nanook of the North, was not true. Most of the film was staged—including its cast and surroundings. Although it “blazed cinematic trails” for its time, most of the [LINKED_TEXT: film] [URL: https://www.amazon.com/Nanook-North-Wedding-Arctic-Blu-ray/dp/B00AW4ZD8I/?tag=readerwp-20] is full of “faking and fudging in one form or another,” as said in Criterion.the longest breath held underwater is 24:03 minutes. That’s the typical amount of time it takes to watch one episode of The Office. But in 2016, professional freediver Aleix Segura Vendrell set this world record in a breathtaking attempt (literally).there’s a 50,000-word novel without the letter “E”. [LINKED_TEXT: Gadsby] [URL: https://www.amazon.com/Gadsby-Story-Words-Without-Letter/dp/1530934575/?tag=readerwp-20] is a lipogram or a novel written without using a letter or letters. In the case of Gadsby, written by Ernest Vincent Wright in 1939, that letter is “E.”blinking could serve as mental rest, not eye lubrication. The intuitive reason why humans blink so much, 15 to 20 times per minute, is for eye lubrication. But research suggests that it’s actually to give our brains a break. Although these breaks only last for a few seconds, they could be giving the brain a chance to go idle and recharge.there’s a secret vault that holds nearly every type of crop seed. It’s the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, located in one of the coldest corners of the world: an island on the Svalbard archipelago, between Norway and the North Pole. This remote location allows the natural permafrost cooling necessary for proper storage of the world’s largest collection of crop diversity. If the zombie apocalypse were to become a reality, or just if farmers’ fields start to dry out, this seed vault would come to the rescue.computer virus Stuxnet has been able to cause physical damage. Stuxnet is the MVP of computer viruses as it’s able to “[escape] the digital realm to wreak physical destruction on equipment the computers controlled,” per WIRED. Also, according to National Geographic, it’s been able to unlock computer-controlled locks in prisons.love” is the most common word used in most music genres. In a study, eight out of ten music genres reported the word “love” as the most used word (excluding rap and heavy metal).stuntwomen get more beat up than stuntmen.the fastest reptile is the sea turtle. they can swim as fast as 35 mph.finger length can predict attractiveness. If a man’s ring finger is longer than his index finger, then he’s more likely to have a more attractive face, per the Atlantic.mountain goats are not in the goat family. Mountain goats are not goats, but are goat-antelopes, according to National Geographic. These curious creatures can also jump about 12 feet in one jump.The world’s longest pizza is a mile long. At 1.15 miles exactly, this whopping pizza was made in, you guessed it, Italy. But how? By the sweat of 250 chefs and about 4,409 pounds of flour. Source: [LINKED_TEXT: 59 “Did You Know” Facts That Are Almost Hard to BelieveFinally, explanations for things you never stopped to think about twice. Read on for the best "did you know" facts.https://www.rd.com/list/did-you-know-facts-most-people-dont-know/] [URL: https://www.rd.com/list/did-you-know-facts-most-people-dont-know/]
What is the difference between granite and marble?
Granite is an igneous rock that was once molten and formed as it cooled far below the surface. The minerals that granite contains are often present as minute flecks throughout the stone. On the other hand, marble was once limestone before it was changed by intense heat and pressure. Its veining, which is so distinctive to it, resulted from this process for [LINKED_TEXT: Marble Polishing Services] [URL: https://besthouseservicesindelhi.in/marble-polishing-Contractors-in-delhi-faridabad-gurgaon-noida.php], which altered its crystalline composition and incorporated new minerals. Marble and granite are both extremely dense, somewhat heat- and scorch-resistant, and available in a wide range of hues and patterns. Since both were produced by nature, there may be significant differences in colour and pattern. In both situations, a display sample you see in-store might not be a true depiction of what you ultimately buy. Whichever material you choose, make sure to view your slabs in person. Oily or foods with rich colours can discolour both stones, therefore they both need sealing from time to time (usually once a year). Both have a look that is completely different from anything manufactured by humans since they are the result of intricate earth interactions that take millions of years to occur, to get more information, you can contact one of the [LINKED_TEXT: Marble polishing Contractors] [URL: https://besthouseservicesindelhi.in/marble-polishing-Contractors-in-delhi-faridabad-gurgaon-noida.php].
If an atheist doesn't believe in God, do they also not believe in Satan?
No satan is another man made being used for the threat to keep people in order
Is PHP difficult to learn?
I am not sure about your coding skills, but if you have played around with C and C++, you're sure to get started with the basics of PHP in a day's time, since, simply put, you would just add a $ (dollar sign) before variables. PHP is extremely easy to learn, and extremely easy to miss out to follow the standards of coding. So make sure you always follow the best practices and proper naming conventions from the start. To get started with PHP, you'd need Apache server running along with PHP interpreter. If you're on Windows, you can start off with setting up a WAMP server, but I would seriously encourage you to try it on a Unix-powered machine (a Linux / Mac) so that you could get along with the pesky permissions (which you'd eventually love for its security). You could start with [LINKED_TEXT: Learn to code] [URL: http://codecademy.com/] or [LINKED_TEXT: Online video tutorials & training] [URL: http://lynda.com/] if you're looking for a quick start. Use a good IDE, preferably Netbeans. Start off with coding on vanilla PHP (without frameworks, from scratch). Start with basic forms (GET and POST) and a couple of tiny database programs (use PDO for databases and not mysql_connect()). Always use prepared statements. And then slowly move to working with basic APIs. Then move to MVC frameworks. CodeIgniter and CakePHP are a good start. And the best way to learn more is to try solving a problem that you see everyday or automate something. :) I would definitely encourage you to try out other frameworks like Ruby on Rails and Django.
What food is just impossible to eat in a civilized manner?
Kiss me, close your eyes, and miss me.
What kind of food do people from the UK eat that is considered an acquired taste to the rest of the world?
I can't speak for the rest of the world but british people do regularly eat food that has been grown in the ground. We call them vegetables. I know this will cause a vomit reflex to any US citizen but we actually like them. In the US a pizza is considered a vegetable.. its not…. You have been lied too.
How do you wake yourself up in the morning?
I am at my balcony and it is 6:00 am it is one of the most pleasant times of the I like the positivity and the calmness The morning brings the voices of the birds are Soo soothing to ear . Mornings are just wonderful and i think everyone should feel this experience of [LINKED_TEXT: morning] [URL: http://morning.it/] [LINKED_TEXT: . It] [URL: http://morning.it/] is one of the holistic time of my day , mornings can make or break your day if you have a amazing Start then you can tackle any situation in a given day it doesn't matter how stressfull or punishing the day is. I always wonder what is it that makes morning so amazing,is it the calmness or the environment I don't know but it is very meditative and I just enjoy this moment of my day so much that I crave for it . And I don't know is it the sunrise or the soothing voice of birds but I very much love the environment of the morning I am relaxed and just present in a moment enjoying the environment and morning makes me think positively towards my life .It is the only time where I don't think about anything what I am gonna do ? How to achieve this that ? I am just immensely devoted at the present and this feeling of fully present in the present makes me very meditative and relax. The benefits of waking up early are immense both physically and psychologically and it setups the mood for the day.If you are suffering from strees or depression believe me try to wake up early it's really goona be life changing. So let's promise ourselves to wake up early in the morning as much as we can so you can feel this pleasant experience that I am feeling right now and here the sun comes ( sunrise) . Now let me enjoy my sunrise and you promise yourself to try this experience and I know you want regret it peace✌️.
Why don’t humans land in an asteroid or meteor and use it to travel further into space? We could use it to go to places like Mars.
Given the resources… There is an idea proposed by scientists and sci-fi authors to land on a mineral-rich asteroid and mine it in such a way as to hollow out the inside for living space. Use the tailings of the mining operation in a rail-gun type high-speed ejection as a rocket nozzle to propel the asteroid wherever… in orbit around the Earth or a ferry trip between Earth and Mars and/or Jupiter. Given the resources and the will…
Are bank tellers allowed to ask why you are withdrawing a lot of cash from your account?
Yes. One requirement put on banks is “Know your customer”. How could you say you know them if you have no idea why they are doing big cash transactions?
What are the pros/cons of using alcohol vs. marijuana?
Marijuana is less unhealthy in comparison to alcohol and in some ways it can even be healthy. Marijuana tends to bring people together where alcohol frequently has the opposite effect. Alcohol gives hangovers, marijuana not so much. I only see pros in regards to marijuana vs alcohol. Except that I myself really, really don't like the effects of it….. I get ‘glitches’, things like left and right keep switching. It's just horrible. But if you like it, I'd always suggest using marijuana over alcohol. (But never too much and when first trying it you better not do it alone).
What are the three components of the cell theory?
1.What are some of the most mind blowing [LINKED_TEXT: facts] [URL: http://www.thewhyguidebook.com/2023/06/know-mind-blowing-facts-unveiling.html]? *Did you know that the universe is estimated to be around 13.8 billion years old? It's mind-boggling to think about the immense scale of time and the wonders that have unfolded over billions of years. *Another fascinating [LINKED_TEXT: fact] [URL: http://www.thewhyguidebook.com/2023/06/know-mind-blowing-facts-unveiling.html] is that there are more stars in the observable universe than grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth. Just imagine the vastness of the cosmos and the countless possibilities that lie beyond our planet. *Our brains are incredible organs, and it's astonishing to learn that the human brain generates more electrical impulses in a single day than all the telephones in the world combined. It's a testament to the complexity and power of our minds. *When it comes to biodiversity, the Amazon rainforest is a true marvel. It houses about 10% of all the species on Earth, making it one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. The intricate web of life within the rainforest is truly awe-inspiring. *Moving from the macro to the micro, did you know that a teaspoon of soil contains more living organisms than there are people on the planet? It's incredible to think about the hidden world beneath our feet and the essential role these microorganisms play in sustaining life. *The Great Wall of China, often considered one of the most impressive man-made structures, stretches over 13,000 miles (21,196 kilometers) in length. It's so extensive that it can be seen from space—an awe-inspiring testament to human engineering and determination. *The world's oceans are a source of endless fascination. Did you know that we have explored less than 5% of them? The vast majority of the ocean remains uncharted, holding countless mysteries and undiscovered species. *In terms of scale, consider this: If our solar system were the size of a typical dinner plate, the Milky Way galaxy would span the distance of about two football fields. And the universe contains billions of galaxies! Contemplating the vastness of space can leave us in awe of its sheer magnitude. * Human DNA, the building block of life, is astonishingly complex. If you unraveled all the DNA molecules in a single human body and placed them end to end, they would stretch from the Earth to the Sun and back more than 300 times. It's a testament to the intricacy of our genetic code. * Time is a fascinating concept, and here's a mind-blowing fact: Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt, lived closer in time to the construction of the first Pizza Hut than she did to the building of the Great Pyramid of Giza. It highlights the vast stretches of history and the interconnectedness of different eras. * The human body is a remarkable machine. Every minute, your body produces about 2.5 million red blood cells, constantly replenishing your blood supply and ensuring the delivery of oxygen to every corner of your body. * The concept of deep time can be mind-boggling. Dinosaurs roamed the Earth for a staggering 165 million years, compared to the mere few hundred thousand years of human existence. It puts our own place in the history of the planet into perspective. * The deepest part of the world's oceans is the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean. Descending to a depth of approximately 36,070 feet (10,972 meters), it reaches deeper than the height of Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on land. Exploring the mysteries of the deep sea is a reminder of the incredible diversity and resilience of life on Earth. * The largest living structure on Earth is the Great Barrier Reef, located off the coast of Australia. Stretching over 1,400 miles (2,300 kilometers), it is composed of billions of tiny organisms called coral polyps. This vibrant underwater ecosystem is home to a multitude of marine species and showcases the beauty and complexity of our planet's biodiversity. * Light travels at a mind-boggling speed of approximately 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second). To put it into perspective, light from the Sun takes around 8 minutes and 20 seconds to reach Earth. Contemplating the speed at which light travels opens up a realm of possibilities and challenges our notions of time and distance. * The human body is a host to trillions of microorganisms, collectively known as the human microbiome. In fact, these microorganisms outnumber our own cells by a ratio of about 3 to 1. This intricate symbiotic relationship between our bodies and the microorganisms living within us is a testament to the complexity of life and its interconnectedness. * The world's largest known living organism is a grove of quaking aspen trees in Utah, known as Pando. It covers an area of about 106 acres (43 hectares) and is estimated to be thousands of years old. Despite its massive size, Pando is considered a single organism, as all the trees in the grove are genetically identical and connected through a vast underground root system. * The phenomenon of black holes is both fascinating and mind-bending. These incredibly dense objects have gravitational forces so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape their grasp. The concept of black holes challenges our understanding of space, time, and the fundamental laws of physics. * The human brain is often touted as the most complex structure in the known universe. It contains approximately 86 billion neurons, each with thousands of connections, forming an intricate network that allows us to think, feel, and experience the world. Exploring the mysteries of the brain and its immense potential continues to be a captivating frontier of scientific discovery. *The concept of time dilation in Einstein's theory of relativity is fascinating. When objects move at speeds approaching the speed of light, time for them passes slower compared to stationary objects. This means that astronauts who spend extended periods on the International Space Station experience time slightly differently than those on Earth. *The sheer number of stars in the universe is astounding. Current estimates suggest that there are more than 100 billion galaxies, and each galaxy contains billions to trillions of stars. Contemplating the vastness of the cosmos and the countless stars it holds is a humbling experience. *The Earth's magnetic field is a crucial component of our planet's protection. It shields us from harmful solar radiation and cosmic particles. Interestingly, the magnetic field is not static and can flip its polarity over time. These geomagnetic reversals have occurred several times throughout Earth's history. *The power of the human mind is awe-inspiring. It is estimated that the brain can generate up to 50,000 thoughts per day. The intricacies of our thoughts, emotions, and consciousness remain a subject of ongoing scientific exploration and wonder. * In the natural world, the incredible phenomenon of bioluminescence can be observed. Various organisms, such as fireflies, deep-sea creatures, and certain fungi, produce their own light. This captivating display of natural luminescence adds an enchanting element to our planet's biodiversity. *Quantum physics is an area of scientific inquiry that challenges our understanding of reality. Quantum entanglement, for instance, suggests that particles can become linked in such a way that their properties are correlated, regardless of the distance between them. This concept raises profound questions about the nature of the universe and the interconnectedness of all things. *The universe is not only vast in space but also in time. The cosmic microwave background radiation, which is the remnants of the Big Bang, can still be detected today. By studying this radiation, scientists have gained insights into the early moments of the universe, revealing its origins and evolution. 2.What are mind blowing [LINKED_TEXT: facts] [URL: http://www.thewhyguidebook.com/2023/06/know-mind-blowing-facts-unveiling.html] about the Human body? *The human brain is a powerhouse of activity. It generates more electrical impulses in a single day than all the world's telephones combined. This remarkable organ is responsible for our thoughts, emotions, memories, and everything that makes us who we are. *Our bodies are constantly regenerating and renewing. Did you know that your taste buds, for example, are completely replaced every 10 to 14 days? The body continually produces new cells to replace old ones, allowing for growth, repair, and adaptation. *The circulatory system is an intricate network of blood vessels. To ensure the delivery of oxygen and nutrients, our heart pumps about 2,000 gallons (7,570 liters) of blood every day. The circulatory system also plays a crucial role in regulating body temperature and removing waste products. *Human bones are incredibly strong and lightweight. A bone is harder than concrete, yet it is five times lighter than steel. The skeletal system provides structure, protection, and support for the body, allowing us to move, stand upright, and engage in various activities. *Our DNA, which carries our genetic information, is astonishingly long. If you were to unravel the DNA molecules from a single cell and stretch them end to end, they would measure approximately six feet (1.8 meters). Considering that our bodies contain trillions of cells, the length of DNA in our body is mind-boggling. *Human muscles are capable of extraordinary feats. For instance, the heart, which is a muscle, beats around 100,000 times a day, pumping blood throughout the body. Additionally, the masseter muscle—the strongest muscle in the human body—can exert a force of up to 200 pounds (90 kilograms) on the molars. *Our sense of smell is surprisingly powerful. While we often hear about dogs' exceptional olfactory abilities, humans have around 400 different types of scent receptors and can detect approximately one trillion distinct smells. It's a testament to the intricacies of our olfactory system. *The human eye is an incredible sensory organ. It can distinguish between approximately 10 million different colors and transmit visual information to the brain at a rate of about 10 million bits per second. Our eyes allow us to perceive the world around us in remarkable detail. *The human body is a walking powerhouse. The energy produced by an adult at rest is enough to light a 100-watt bulb. When engaged in physical activity, our energy expenditure increases even further, showcasing the impressive energy-generating capacity of our bodies. *Our skin, the largest organ of the body, is a versatile and protective barrier. It renews itself approximately every 28 days, shedding about 30,000 to 40,000 dead skin cells every minute. Over a lifetime, we shed about 40 pounds (18 kilograms) of skin! *The digestive system is responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients. In a lifetime, the digestive system processes around 50 tons of food. That's equivalent to the weight of about six adult elephants! * Human muscles are capable of extraordinary strength. While it varies among individuals, the jaw muscles can exert a force of up to 200 pounds (90 kilograms) on the molars during chewing. In comparison, our bicep muscles, pound for pound, are not as strong. *Our immune system is a remarkable defense mechanism against foreign invaders. It consists of a network of cells, tissues, and organs working together to protect our bodies. Every day, our immune system produces millions of specialized cells to fight off infections and maintain our health. *The human nose is more powerful than we might think. While we have a limited sense of smell compared to some animals, research suggests that humans can recognize and remember at least 1 trillion different scents. Our olfactory abilities are connected to memories and emotions, making certain smells deeply ingrained in our experiences. * The human body is an excellent self-regulator. For example, our body temperature is kept within a narrow range despite external temperature fluctuations. The hypothalamus, a small region in the brain, acts as the body's thermostat, orchestrating temperature regulation to maintain homeostasis. *The human body contains a vast network of blood vessels. If you were to stretch out all the blood vessels in your body, they would cover a distance of about 60,000 miles (96,560 kilometers). That's equivalent to circling the Earth more than twice! 3.What are deep [LINKED_TEXT: facts] [URL: http://www.thewhyguidebook.com/2023/06/know-mind-blowing-facts-unveiling.html] that make you think? *The concept of time is a fascinating subject. Consider this: Every moment that passes becomes the past, and the future constantly transforms into the present. Time seems to flow seamlessly, yet its nature and the meaning we attribute to it remain elusive. *Consciousness is a profound mystery. Despite significant advancements in neuroscience, we still don't fully understand how subjective experiences arise from the physical activity of the brain. Exploring the nature of consciousness raises questions about the mind-body connection and the limits of scientific inquiry. * The vastness of the universe is awe-inspiring. Our planet is just a tiny speck in the cosmic arena, and contemplating the billions of galaxies, each containing billions of stars, invites us to ponder our place in the grand tapestry of existence. * The nature of reality is an intriguing topic. Quantum mechanics, for instance, challenges our intuitions and suggests that reality at the smallest scales is probabilistic and indeterminate. It raises questions about the nature of observation, the role of consciousness, and the fundamental nature of the universe. * The interconnectedness of all life is a profound realization. From the microscopic organisms that inhabit our bodies to the delicate balance of ecosystems, recognizing our interconnectedness with the natural world can inspire reflections on our responsibilities as stewards of the planet. * The power of perception and subjective experience is a fascinating aspect of human existence. Each person perceives the world through their own unique lens shaped by personal experiences, beliefs, and biases. Reflecting on the nature of perception raises questions about the nature of reality and the limits of objective knowledge. * The impermanence of life and the inevitability of change are fundamental truths. Everything in the universe is in a constant state of flux, from the cycles of birth and death to the rise and fall of civilizations. Reflecting on impermanence can inspire a deeper appreciation for the present moment and a sense of interconnectedness with all things. 4.What are mind blowing [LINKED_TEXT: facts] [URL: http://www.thewhyguidebook.com/2023/06/know-mind-blowing-facts-unveiling.html] about our reality? * The nature of reality is subjective. Our perception of reality is shaped by our senses, experiences, and interpretations. Different individuals can have unique perspectives and interpretations of the same event, highlighting the subjective nature of our perception. * The double-slit experiment in quantum physics demonstrates the puzzling nature of reality. When particles such as electrons are fired at a barrier with two slits, they exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behavior simultaneously. This phenomenon raises questions about the nature of particles and the role of observation in shaping reality. * The existence of dark matter and dark energy adds to the enigma of reality. Scientists estimate that only about 5% of the universe consists of ordinary matter, while the remaining 95% is composed of elusive dark matter and dark energy. Understanding the true nature of these components challenges our understanding of the fundamental fabric of reality. * The concept of time is intricate and multifaceted. The theory of relativity shows that time is not absolute but rather depends on the relative motion of observers. Time can be experienced differently based on factors such as velocity and gravitational fields, blurring the line between past, present, and future. * Virtual reality and simulation theory pose intriguing questions about the nature of our reality. As technology advances, simulations become more immersive and indistinguishable from the physical world. This raises philosophical questions about the possibility of our existence being simulated, challenging our understanding of what is real. * The interconnectedness of all things is a mind-blowing aspect of reality. Systems, from ecosystems to social networks, exhibit complex interdependencies and non-linear behaviors. Small changes in one part of a system can have profound effects throughout the whole, emphasizing the intricate web of connections that shape our reality. * The observer effect in quantum mechanics suggests that the act of observation can influence the behavior of particles. This raises profound questions about the relationship between consciousness and reality, challenging our understanding of the fundamental nature of the universe. [LINKED_TEXT: Know Why does my Nipple Hurt When I press on it?We have many curiousity in my mind, questions regarding breast in mind is amazing as breast(chest) are sensitive part of human body,female breast amazes everyone but pain in breast is suffered by 70%of females in her lifetime. So in this article we will come to know the reason behind pain in breast,it causes precautions treatment and medicines. Types of nipples: 1)Very sensitive to touch:Some nipples are overly sensitive that make them painful. 2) Throbbing or stabbing on breast 3)Aching on breast causes irritation on breast. 4)Burning on breast. 5)Tender or sore of Breast. 6)Red or Swollen and Itchy Breast. So let discuss why do we have nipples pain: Hormonal changes: Your periods are nearly to come,in beginning of periods hormones like estrogen and progesterone cause breast tissue to swell, making it hurt while touching. Hormones can fluctuate if you start or end birth control pills,make breast tissue overly sensitive. Menopause or Beginning of Puberty: At the time of beginning of Puberty in teenage,girls body undergoes severe physical changes,where breast start changing and hormones starts fluctuating causing breast pain. At the time of menopause,women body changes in hormones that bring breast pain Pregnancy: When women are going to be Mother,their breast starts enlarged and swollen at early pregnancy and start hurting breast. Breastfeeding or Pumping breast milk: Latch is the position where baby is feed on breast.Women should know the best position of breastfeeding(nursing). A good latch involves your baby accepting your entire nipple or areola in their mouth.If your baby is sucking on just your nipple,It can make breastfeeding extremely painful. Other method to feed baby in Pumping Breast Milk using breast shield also called breast pump flange,it should be done in gentle way so that breast should not get hurt. Friction from Clothing: Friction from Clothing like Bras or shirts can rub against your nipples and cause soreness and pain.It's especially common in runners( Joggers nipple ) and atheletes.Wear Bandage or apply petroleum based oitment. Trauma: Trauma to your nipples during sex or from nipple piercing cause pain and irritation.If you have piercing check the signs of injection like swelling or pus like discharge. Infection: Crack or sore nipples are prone to infection because the open skin allows for bacteria to get in, Nipples can become cracked for several reasons. 1)Mastitis: Lactation and breast feeding can increase your chances of developing mastitis a painful breast infection. 2)Thrush:A yeast infection called Thrush cause pain, stinging or soreness. 3)Folliculitis:Clogged hair follicles around your nipple can also become infected and cause soreness.It most common reason of infection in breast. Allergic reaction on skin rashes: Reaction to skin irritants like detergents,soap,perfume or lotions are common cause of nipple soreness or itching skin. If pain is accompanied by blisters scaly patches or redness on your nipple area,it cohttps://thewhyguidebook.blogspot.com/2023/05/why-does-my-nipple-hurt-when-i-press-on.html?m=1] [URL: https://thewhyguidebook.blogspot.com/2023/05/why-does-my-nipple-hurt-when-i-press-on.html?m=1]5.Write 100 mind blowing [LINKED_TEXT: facts] [URL: http://www.thewhyguidebook.com/2023/06/know-mind-blowing-facts-unveiling.html]. 1. The world's oldest known living organism is a bristlecone pine tree named "Methuselah" that is estimated to be over 4,800 years old. Its exact location is kept secret to protect it from vandalism. 2. The human body is composed of about 37.2 trillion cells. These cells come in various shapes and sizes and perform a multitude of functions that keep our bodies functioning properly. 3. The largest volcano in our solar system is Olympus Mons on Mars. It stands at a staggering height of about 13.6 miles (22 kilometers) and has a diameter of around 370 miles (600 kilometers). 4. The fastest land animal is the cheetah, capable of reaching speeds of up to 70 miles per hour (113 kilometers per hour) in short bursts to catch its prey. 5. The world's tallest waterfall is Angel Falls in Venezuela. It has a height of about 3,212 feet (979 meters), making it nearly 20 times taller than the Niagara Falls. 6. The oldest known cave paintings date back over 40,000 years and were discovered in the Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave in France. These ancient artworks provide insights into the creativity and artistic expression of early humans. 7. Earth's atmosphere is composed mainly of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%). Trace amounts of other gases, such as carbon dioxide, argon, and neon, are also present. 8. The world's largest flower, the Rafflesia arnoldii, can grow up to 3 feet (1 meter) in diameter and weigh up to 15 pounds (7 kilograms). It is known for its strong odor, similar to that of rotting flesh, which helps attract pollinators. 9. The Great Wall of China, one of the world's most iconic structures, stretches for over 13,000 miles (21,196 kilometers) and is visible from space. It was built over several centuries to protect China's borders. 10. The deepest part of the world's oceans is the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, reaching a depth of approximately 36,070 feet (10,972 meters). Only a few manned and unmanned missions have reached this extreme depth. 11. The phenomenon known as time dilation occurs near black holes or in extreme gravitational fields. Time moves slower for objects in these conditions compared to those in less intense gravitational fields. This means that someone near a black hole would experience time passing at a different rate than someone far away. 12. The human body produces an astonishing amount of heat. In just 30 minutes, the average adult generates enough heat to boil about half a gallon (2 liters) of water. 13. The world's largest living structure is the Great Barrier Reef, located off the coast of Australia. It stretches over 1,400 miles (2,300 kilometers) and is composed of billions of tiny organisms called coral polyps. 14. The phenomenon of synesthesia is when the stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to an automatic and involuntary experience in another pathway. For example, some individuals may perceive colors when they hear music or associate certain tastes with specific words. 15. In terms of scale, the universe is mind-bogglingly vast. The observable universe is estimated to contain over 100 billion galaxies, each with billions of stars. The number of stars is believed to exceed the number of grains of sand on Earth. 16. Our bodies are home to trillions of microorganisms, collectively known as the human microbiome. These microorganisms play crucial roles in digestion, immune function, and overall health. 17. The phenomenon of quantum entanglement suggests that particles can become connected in such a way that their properties are instantaneously linked, regardless of the distance between them. This concept challenges our intuitive understanding of cause and effect. 18. The human eye can distinguish about 10 million different colors, thanks to specialized cells called cones in the retina. This vast color perception allows us to experience the rich and diverse visual world around us. 19. The discovery of exoplanets, which are planets orbiting stars outside our solar system, has expanded our understanding of the universe. There are thousands of confirmed exoplanets, some of which may have conditions suitable for life. 20. The human body contains trace amounts of precious elements. For instance, the average adult body contains about 0.2 milligrams of gold, which may not sound like much but adds up to several million dollars' worth across the entire human population. 21. The world's largest living organism is not a whale or an elephant, but a massive fungal network known as the "humongous fungus." Located in Oregon, USA, it covers an area of about 2,385 acres (965 hectares). 22. The human brain is the most energy-demanding organ in the body. Despite accounting for only about 2% of body weight, it consumes about 20% of the body's total energy expenditure. 23. The speed of light in a vacuum is about 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second). This means that light from the Sun takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds to reach Earth. 24. The largest known structure in the universe is the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall, a massive cosmic filament composed of galaxies stretching over 10 billion light-years across. 25. The concept of "quantum superposition" states that subatomic particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously until they are observed or measured. This principle is fundamental to the field of quantum mechanics. 26. The human body contains enough iron to produce a small metal nail, approximately 3 inches (7.6 centimeters) long. Iron is a vital component of hemoglobin, the molecule that carries oxygen in our blood. 27. The phenomenon of gravitational waves was predicted by Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. These ripples in spacetime were first directly observed in 2015, opening a new window to study the cosmos. 28. The largest canyon in the solar system is Valles Marineris on Mars. It stretches for about 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometers) and is approximately 6 miles (10 kilometers) deep, making it far larger than the Grand Canyon on Earth. 29. The human eye can process and transmit visual information to the brain at an incredible rate. It can send about 10 million bits of information to the brain every second, allowing us to perceive our visual surroundings in real-time. 30. The phenomenon of "dark energy" is believed to be responsible for the accelerating expansion of the universe. Despite its name, dark energy is not well understood and is estimated to make up about 68% of the total energy content of the universe. 31. The human brain has a storage capacity equivalent to about 2.5 petabytes, which is roughly equivalent to three million hours of television shows. 32. The deepest part of the world's oceans is the Mariana Trench, reaching a depth of about 36,070 feet (10,972 meters). It is so deep that if Mount Everest were placed at the bottom, its peak would still be over a mile underwater. 33. Our DNA, if unraveled and stretched out, would measure about 6 feet (1.8 meters) long. Yet, it is packed into a microscopic nucleus inside our cells. 34. The world's largest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), is located near Geneva, Switzerland. It is a circular tunnel with a circumference of about 17 miles (27 kilometers) and is used to study the fundamental particles and forces of the universe. 35. The human body produces and destroys about 100 billion red blood cells every day. These cells transport oxygen to our tissues and remove carbon dioxide, playing a vital role in maintaining our health. 36. The probability of your existence is astoundingly small. Consider the chances of your parents meeting, the precise timing of their interactions, and the specific combination of their genes that resulted in your unique DNA. It's a series of improbable events that led to your existence. 37. The phenomenon of "quantum entanglement" suggests that particles can become linked in such a way that the state of one particle instantly affects the state of another, regardless of the distance between them. This implies a fundamental interconnectedness in the fabric of reality. 38. The "Goldilocks zone" refers to the region around a star where conditions are just right for the existence of liquid water and, potentially, life as we know it. It is named after the fairy tale character who found the perfect porridge, chair, and bed. 39. The average human blinks about 15-20 times per minute, which amounts to approximately 28,800 blinks per day. This reflex helps keep our eyes lubricated and protected. 40. The concept of infinity is mind-boggling. Infinity is not a number but a concept that represents an endless, boundless quantity. It challenges our finite understanding and opens up philosophical and mathematical inquiries. 41. The human body is home to trillions of bacteria, collectively known as the human microbiota. These bacteria play essential roles in digestion, immune function, and overall health. In fact, the number of bacterial cells in our bodies is estimated to be about the same as the number of human cells. 42. The "butterfly effect" is a concept in chaos theory that suggests small, seemingly insignificant events can have far-reaching and unpredictable consequences. It illustrates the interconnectedness and sensitivity of complex systems. 43. The phenomenon of "time dilation" occurs as objects move closer to the speed of light. According to the theory of relativity, time slows down for objects in motion relative to those at rest. This means that astronauts traveling in space experience time passing more slowly compared to people on Earth. 44. The world's largest living mammal is the blue whale, which can reach lengths of up to 100 feet (30 meters) and weigh as much as 200 tons. Its heart alone is about the size of a small car. 45. The human brain generates more electrical impulses in a single day than all the telephones in the world combined. These electrical signals allow for communication between neurons and contribute to our thoughts, emotions, and bodily functions. 46. The concept of "quantum teleportation" does not involve physically moving an object from one place to another. Instead, it relies on the transfer of quantum information between two particles, regardless of the distance between them. 47. The average person will spend approximately 26 years of their life asleep. Sleep is essential for overall well-being and plays a crucial role in processes such as memory consolidation and cellular repair. 48. The phenomenon of "resonance" occurs when an object is subjected to vibrations that match its natural frequency. This can result in amplification of the vibrations and can be observed in various contexts, from musical instruments to bridges. 49. The concept of "string theory" suggests that the fundamental building blocks of the universe are not particles but tiny, vibrating strings of energy. This theory aims to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity and offers a potential explanation for the fundamental forces of nature. 50. The universe is estimated to be about 13.8 billion years old. This age is determined through scientific observations of cosmic background radiation and the rate of expansion of the universe. 51. The Earth's magnetic field, which protects us from harmful solar radiation, is generated by the movement of molten iron in the outer core. This creates a complex magnetic field that fluctuates over time. 52. The phenomenon of "quantum superposition" suggests that particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously until they are observed or measured. This concept challenges our classical understanding of objects having definite properties. 53. The "Pillars of Creation" are towering columns of gas and dust located in the Eagle Nebula, about 6,500 light-years away. These structures, captured in a famous Hubble Space Telescope image, are stellar nurseries where new stars are born. 54. The human body contains over 99% empty space. At the atomic level, the vast majority of an atom is composed of empty space, with the tiny, dense nucleus and orbiting electrons making up only a fraction of its volume. 55. The concept of "quantum entanglement" suggests that particles can become correlated in such a way that the state of one particle is instantly connected to the state of another, even if they are separated by vast distances. This phenomenon has been experimentally demonstrated and remains a subject of intense study. 56. The "Grandfather Paradox" is a thought experiment that raises questions about time travel. It proposes that if someone were to travel back in time and kill their own grandfather before their parent was conceived, a logical contradiction would arise. This paradox highlights the intricacies and potential paradoxes associated with time travel concepts. 57. The world's largest living reptile is the saltwater crocodile. Adult males can reach lengths of over 20 feet (6 meters) and weigh more than 2,200 pounds (1,000 kilograms). These formidable creatures inhabit the coastal regions of Southeast Asia and Australia. 58. The concept of "dark matter" refers to an elusive form of matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it difficult to directly detect. Its presence is inferred through gravitational effects on visible matter, and it is estimated to make up about 85% of the universe's total mass. 59. The "Golden Ratio," often represented by the mathematical constant phi (Φ), is a proportion found in various aspects of art, architecture, and nature. It is believed to result in aesthetically pleasing and harmonious compositions. 60. The phenomenon of "quantum tunneling" allows particles to pass through barriers that would be impossible to overcome according to classical physics. This effect has practical applications in fields such as electronics and microscopy. 61. The "Cosmic Microwave Background" (CMB) is a faint radiation that permeates the entire universe. It is considered to be the residual energy from the Big Bang, and its discovery provided strong evidence for the theory of the universe's origins. 62. The human body is composed of approximately 7 octillion atoms, which is a 7 followed by 27 zeros. These atoms come together to form the intricate structures and systems that make up our bodies. 63. The phenomenon of "quantum teleportation" involves the transfer of quantum information between particles instantaneously, regardless of the physical distance separating them. While it does not involve actual teleportation of matter, it showcases the bizarre nature of quantum mechanics. 64. The "Milky Way" galaxy, which is home to our solar system, is estimated to contain between 100 billion and 400 billion stars. It is just one of countless galaxies in the universe, each with its own unique characteristics and compositions. 65. The human brain is estimated to contain about 86 billion neurons, each capable of forming thousands of connections with other neurons. This intricate neural network is the foundation of our thoughts, memories, and consciousness. 66. The "Four Fundamental Forces" of nature are gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force. These forces govern the behavior of matter and energy at various scales, from the tiniest subatomic particles to the vast expanses of the universe. 67. The world's largest living organism by area is a massive underground fungus in the Malheur National Forest, Oregon, USA. Known as the "Honey Mushroom," it spans approximately 2,200 acres (890 hectares). 68. The "Double-Slit Experiment" in quantum physics demonstrates the wave-particle duality of matter and the role of observation in determining the behavior of subatomic particles. It reveals the peculiar nature of quantum phenomena and challenges our intuitive understanding of reality. 69. The "Antikythera Mechanism," discovered in a shipwreck off the coast of Greece, is an ancient analog computer believed to have been used for astronomical calculations. It dates back to the 2nd century BCE and is considered one of the earliest known mechanical devices. 70. The phenomenon of "black holes" occurs when a massive star collapses under its own gravity, creating a region in space with extremely strong gravitational forces. Black holes have such intense gravity that nothing, not even light, can escape their grasp. 71. The concept of "parallel universes" suggests the existence of other universes beyond our own, each with its own set of physical laws and conditions. While still speculative, this idea emerges from theories like the multiverse hypothesis. 72. The "Butterfly Nebula," also known as NGC 6302, is a planetary nebula located about 3,800 light-years away from Earth. Its intricate, symmetrical structure resembles the delicate wings of a butterfly and is formed by the ejected outer layers of a dying star. 73. The "Feynman Diagrams" are graphical representations used in particle physics to depict interactions between subatomic particles. They offer a visual language for understanding complex particle interactions and calculations. 74. The Earth's atmosphere is composed of several distinct layers, including the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. Each layer has its own unique characteristics, such as temperature variations and composition. 75. The "Bose-Einstein Condensate" (BEC) is a unique state of matter that occurs when a gas of ultra-cold atoms is cooled to near absolute zero. In this state, the atoms lose their individual identities and behave as a single entity with wave-like properties. 76. The "Poincaré Conjecture," one of the most famous problems in mathematics, was solved by the Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman in 2003. The conjecture deals with the mathematical properties of three-dimensional spaces and has implications for understanding the structure of the universe. 77. The phenomenon of "quantum entanglement" has been experimentally observed not only with particles but also with macroscopic objects. In 2019, scientists achieved entanglement between two 15-micrometer-wide diamonds, demonstrating the quantum nature of macroscopic systems. 78. The "Great Attractor" is a gravitational anomaly located in the direction of the Centaurus and Hydra constellations. It exerts a mysterious gravitational pull on our local galaxy cluster and other nearby galaxies, influencing their motion. 79. The human body contains trillions of red blood cells, and these cells circulate throughout the body in about 20 seconds. This efficient transport system ensures the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to every cell and removes waste products. 80. The concept of "emergence" describes how complex phenomena can arise from the interaction of simpler components. Examples include the emergence of consciousness from the activity of individual neurons in the brain or the behavior of ant colonies based on the actions of individual ants. 81. The "Great Barrier Reef" is the largest coral reef system in the world, stretching over 2,300 kilometers (1,430 miles) along the coast of Australia. It is so expansive that it can be seen from space and is home to a wide variety of marine life. 82. The "Hawking Radiation" is a theoretical prediction by physicist Stephen Hawking that suggests black holes can emit a form of radiation due to quantum effects near their event horizons. This phenomenon challenges our understanding of black holes as purely consuming entities. 83. The "Eye of Sahara," also known as the Richat Structure, is a distinctive geological formation located in the Sahara Desert in Mauritania. It resembles a giant bull's-eye and has puzzled scientists for years, with its exact origins still under debate. 84. The "Double Helix" structure of DNA was discovered by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953. This groundbreaking discovery revealed the fundamental building blocks of life and paved the way for advancements in genetics and molecular biology. 85. The concept of "dark energy" is used to explain the accelerating expansion of the universe. It is believed to make up a significant portion of the universe's total energy density, although its exact nature and origin remain largely unknown. 86. The "Great Red Spot" is a persistent storm system on Jupiter that has been observed for over 300 years. It is so large that it could fit multiple Earth-sized planets inside it and showcases the dynamic nature of gas giants in our solar system. 87. The human body is estimated to produce about 25,000 quarts (23,700 liters) of saliva in a lifetime. Saliva aids in the digestion process, helps keep the mouth clean, and plays a role in maintaining oral health. 88. The "Doppler Effect" describes the change in frequency of a wave (such as sound or light) relative to an observer moving towards or away from the source of the wave. It is responsible for phenomena like the shifting pitch of a passing siren or the changing color of a moving star. 89. The "Chandrasekhar Limit" is a theoretical limit set by physicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, which states that if a star exceeds a certain mass (approximately 1.4 times the mass of the Sun), it will undergo a catastrophic collapse, leading to the formation of a dense object such as a white dwarf or neutron star. 90. The concept of "quantum computing" explores the use of quantum phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform complex computations. Quantum computers have the potential to solve certain problems much faster than classical computers, opening up new possibilities for technological advancements. 91. The "Mandlebrot Set" is a complex mathematical fractal named after Benoît Mandelbrot. It is generated by a simple iterative algorithm and displays intricate patterns that are infinitely complex and self-similar. 92. The "Coldest Place in the Universe" is the Boomerang Nebula, located approximately 5,000 light-years away from Earth. It has an average temperature of about 1 Kelvin (-272.15 degrees Celsius or -457.87 degrees Fahrenheit), making it even colder than the cosmic microwave background radiation. 93. The "Placebo Effect" is a phenomenon in which a person experiences a perceived improvement in their condition after receiving a treatment that has no therapeutic value. It highlights the powerful influence of the mind and belief on physical well-being. 94. The "Drake Equation" is a mathematical formula proposed by astrophysicist Frank Drake to estimate the number of active, communicative extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy. It considers factors such as the rate of star formation, the probability of planets capable of supporting life, and the likelihood of intelligent life arising. 95. The "Great Oxidation Event" was a pivotal event in Earth's history that occurred approximately 2.4 billion years ago. It marked a significant rise in atmospheric oxygen levels due to the proliferation of photosynthetic organisms, leading to the eventual development of complex life forms. 96. The "Panspermia" hypothesis suggests that life on Earth may have originated from microorganisms or organic molecules transported through space on comets, meteoroids, or other celestial bodies. This idea raises intriguing possibilities about the interconnectedness of life in the universe. 97. 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It imagines a vast library that contains every possible combination of letters, allowing for the existence of every book that has ever been written, or will be written, in any language.
To join NDA, what should be my strategy if I take PCM in class 11?
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What is the best way to prepare for AWS Certified Developer (Associate) in 2017?
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If you were 80 and you had the option to become 30 again, would you do it?
How about 18 again, instead of 30? 30 is too old.
What would happen if we could use 100% of our brain?
The thought of utilizing 100% of our brain capacity could be a common myth. In any case, in case we were to speculatively consider what might happen on the off chance that we may get to and utilize all districts of our brain at the same time and ideally, here are a few theoretical conceivable outcomes: Upgraded Cognitive Capacities: Utilizing the brain more productively seem possibly lead to upgraded cognitive capacities such as memory, consideration, problem-solving, and data handling. It may permit for speedier and more precise considering, driving to progressed mental capacities. Increased Inventiveness and Development: With improved network and neural integration, getting to the total potential of our brain might open up imaginative considering and innovation. It may lead to novel thoughts, bits of knowledge, and the capacity to put through apparently irrelevant concepts, cultivating groundbreaking revelations. Progressed Learning and Assimilation: Ideal brain utilization might encourage quickened learning and data assimilation. Handling and holding modern data seem gotten to be more effective, permitting for fast information securing and the capacity to get a handle on complex subjects with ease. Extended Perceptual Capacities: Utilizing the brain to its fullest degree may upgrade our tactile recognition. It may possibly permit us to see and translate the world in more nuanced and point by point ways, such as increased visual acuity, improved sound-related segregation, or expanded affectability to unobtrusive tactile jolts. Made strides Problem-Solving and Decision-Making: Getting to the total potential of our brain may improve our problem-solving and decision-making abilities. We seem approach challenges with a broader point of view, considering different variables at the same time and creating imaginative arrangements. Upgraded Enthusiastic Insights: Utilizing the whole brain may possibly upgrade enthusiastic insights. It might permit for way better self-awareness, sympathy, and understanding of others' feelings, driving to progressed social intuitive and connections. Increased Mind-Body Association: Full utilization of the brain's capacity might extend the mind-body association. It might empower more noteworthy control over physiological forms, such as directing heart rate, overseeing torment discernment, or upgrading physical coordination and execution. Modified Discernment of Time: With increased cognitive capacities, our discernment of time might alter. Handling data more proficiently may make time show up to pass more gradually or permit for multitasking at an quickened pace. It's vital to note that these theories are absolutely speculative, as our current understanding of brain work recommends that we as of now utilize a critical parcel of our brain capacity. The brain's complexity and interconnecting make it challenging to evaluate its utilization in terms of a rate.
How do I talk like a native English speaker?
It's definitely not easy, but with some practice, you can get there. Here are some tips to help you out: 1. Listen to native English speakers. The more you hear the language being spoken naturally, the easier it will be to replicate it. Listen to podcasts, watch movies, and even attend English classes or conversations if possible. 2. Learn the common phrases and idioms. Native English speakers tend to use a lot of idioms and expressions which may be unfamiliar to you. Learning these phrases and trying them out in conversations will help you sound more fluent. 3. Practice speaking with native English speakers. Having regular conversations with native English speakers will really help you [LINKED_TEXT: improve your pronunciation] [URL: https://chatterfox.com/], vocabulary, and fluency. There are online communities and apps that can help you find native English speakers to practice with. 4. Work on your accent. Accents play a huge role in how you sound when speaking a language. You can work on [LINKED_TEXT: improving your accent] [URL: https://chatterfox.com/] by listening to native speakers, repeating words and phrases, and using online accent tutorials that can help you learn the basics. 5. Have fun with it! Whether it's singing along to your favorite songs in English or reading out loud in an accent, having fun with the process is key. Don't be afraid to make mistakes - that's how we learn! These are just a few tips to help you get started on your journey to [LINKED_TEXT: speaking like a native English speaker] [URL: https://chatterfox.com/3-keys-to-speaking-english-like-a-native/]. With practice and dedication, you'll be speaking like a pro in no time! If you need more tips on you speaking I recommend you read this [LINKED_TEXT: article] [URL: https://chatterfox.com/3-keys-to-speaking-english-like-a-native/].
According to the Dhaka Tribune, the protesters have threatened that if the government does not withdraw the invitation sent to PM Modi, they will protest at the Dhaka airport when the Indian Prime Minister arrives. What is your reaction to this?
First Banglashis drive millions of their citizens to India as refugees and illegal immigrants and on top of it threaten to protest when Modi visits them! I would say Indians should repay in the same coin when Bangladeshi dignitaries visit India.
Can we agree that the Urdu language is the original Hindi language?
Why don't we conclude that Hindi is not a language?
What Thailand dramas are worth watching?
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When is the right time to hire a virtual assistant for your Amazon Fba business?
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What is your worst cinema experience?
I watched the horror film "Anabel" and at some point the film hangs and the fire alarm system starts. It turned out the alarm was false and we returned to the hall. And the film was constantly hanging at the same moment and I decided that this is fate, and I do not know what ended the film =)
Should I buy a OnePlus 6 or a Samsung Galaxy S8?
I would recommend the OnePlus 6 simply because it’s a newer phone than the S8. I’m assuming here that you’re referring to the S8 and not the S8+. The two models are very similar but things like battery sizes differ slightly. The advantages that the OP6 has over the S8: Newer Snapdragon 845 vs 835 on the S8Newer GPU, Adreno 630 vs 540 on the S8Larger 3300mAh battery vs 3000mAh on theS8 (S8+ has a larger 3500mAh)A finger print scanner in a convenient place (to be fair the S9 has fixed this problem but still, who thought it was a good idea to place it there?)More RAM, 6/8GB of LPDDR4X (depending on the model) vs 4/6GB (depending on the model)Cleaner software experience with less bloatwareDoesn’t have a Bixby button The advantages of the S8 over the 6: Supports wireless chargingDoesn’t have a notch (although you can disable it on the 6 by adding a black bar across the top)Higher screen resolution (but drains more battery) Disadvantages of both: Covered in glass I don’t know: Which camera is better Overall, I would say that the 6 is probably the one worth going for, because it’s newer and because its got such a clean skin on top of Android. But the S8 is still a excellent phone, despite its age.
What's a good digital marketing agency in the UAE?
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Can stress damage your brain?
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What do you think should happen to people whose ancestors owned slaves in the southern part of the United States?
Nothing.
Was the space shuttle program good, or should NASA have chosen something else?
The space shuttle program represented a major leap forward. It was so far beyond good that I struggle to find a word. Compare the shuttle to every launch platform that came before and its innovation and importance becomes clear. Now how did I come to a dramatically different conclusion than what other people are saying? Simple. They are comparing the shuttle to what might have been, while I am comparing the shuttle to what had actually come before. Yes, the DOD pushed Congress to turn the shuttle into something far, far less than it could have been. Even so, it was the first reusable launch platform. Five shuttles flew well over 100 missions, and the shuttle was essential to building the international space station. The design of the shuttle was a factor in the losses of Challenger and Columbia. However, incompetence and bravado at NASA were the proximate causes. As a pragmatist, I don’t spend a ton of time thinking about what might have been. The space shuttle served as a launch and research/experimentation platform for three decades. I really can’t see how anybody can say that it was a failure. Now if you want to talk about a real boondoggle, the SLS is your boy.
Why aren't Macs being built with touch screens?
Because Apple wants the Mac experience to be the way that they want… they just want to keep Mac a computer experience, and reserve the touch screen experience for their iPads. It's a genius marketing tactic because then people would likely buy 2 different products for different purposes… the Mac and then the iPad. So for example, an artist can use the iPad to draw an animation, then transfer that to a Mac PC then to edit it. Or a business person can do work on a Mac PC, then use Apple's iCloud to save the documents then jump on their iPad to pull up that document if they need a touch screen. So really the answer is Apple wants the Mac experience to be the way they want it which is no touch screen.. and secondly, it's a great marketing tactic because it would mean a person would likely buy 2 different products.. if the Macbook had a touch screen and removable keyboard, then there would be little use for an iPad. So keeping touch screen separate from the Mac is a way for them maximize profit. By the way, Apple changed the OS name of the iPad because they don't want people to think it's using iOS when it is.
Prince Harry says he and Meghan won't return to the UK. Why don't the UK people be less racist and welcome Meghan Markle?
it is not about her being black but how you present yourself and follow protocol
What are useful free and open-source tools for devops and sysadmin folks?
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Can I see a picture of your dog?
Yes.. It was a cold day of December, when I found him by chance, that day my parents were like, khud ka dhyaan rakhna toh phle seek lo😄.. But I was always fond of 🐕, from my childhood till now I have tamed more than 3 to 4 dogs, unfortunately😞 they did not complete their whole life span (12yrs) don't know why... But I always love to bring a new one home, coz Hope is good.. Meet my dog , he is Roxy.. As it is named by me, he is calm(Jekyll) at the day and aggressive (Hyde) by night 😄 his photo when he was just one month old Thanks for scrolling…
If you were 80 and you had the option to become 30 again, would you do it?
If the world could go back 30 years with the knowledge we have now and prevent the climate change that makes a 30 year old, today, feel mildly to very concerned about how life will be when they are 80…that would be useful and I’d be in favor of that. But to be 30 in the year 2021 doesn’t feel nearly as pleasant as being 30 when I was 30…a little over 30 years ago. I’m not 80…only in my 60’s. Recently I learned things that could have helped my life go so much better had I known those things, then. But we don’t get do-overs. If life were a vacation experience I might ask for a discount or a refund for some of the mistakes that were made. I learned how easy it is to not suffer from debilitating migraines and achey joints and foggy thinking mostly on my own by researching online. I’d have to go to a library to do that in the past. If I could go back to my 30’s I might have had an improved trajectory but my optimism seemed to have propelled me through all of it, just fine. I’m very pleased with what I’ve accomplished so far. I’ve loved my life so far and expect it to continue to get better. Gratitude is better than envy or regret.
x^{2}+y^{2}=2
x+y=2 x²+y²=2 (x+y)²=2² x²+2xy+y²=4 x²+y²+2xy=4 2+2xy=4 2xy=4–2 2xy=2 ½(2xy)=½(2) xy=1
How do you calculate
1+2+3+4+5=15,6+7+8+9+10=40 15+40=55
What happens if a person who orders pizza takes the pizza and refuses to pay?
I got robbed once like this. Customer took pizza and said wife had money in back room. I waited awhile. Long story short it was an abandoned apartment and I got tricked. I called the police and filled a report but that was all. I didn't get in trouble for the order because I called the police. As a delivery driver and manager first and foremost is to protect yourself.
How do you politely tell your neighbor that they are mowing their grass too short?
I had a neighbor who typically scalped his lawn. sand and gravel just flew and he always turned the grass white. Unbelievably he actually had a trailer and cut grass for other people as a side job. He cut my next door neighbor’s grass the same way. I bet he didn’t get many repeat customers. I know how to cut grass so that it will be green and survive drought and summer heat. One day he asked me “what’s wrong with your lawnmower?” I simply said “nothing”. There are some hard-headed people out there, most times you can tell whether they will take your advice, ignore it or be offended. It comes with experience in dealing with people.
What are some facts that sound like 'BS', but are actually true?
If you hold in your farts long enough, the gas can be re-absorbed and come out of your mouth. ( ...You're bioluminescent. ...Adding salt to pineapple makes it taste sweeter. ...You are 10 times more likely to get bit by a New Yorker than a shark. ...Fir trees can grow in human lungs. I hope this information is helpful. To know more about topics like this, follow [LINKED_TEXT: Information Report] [URL: https://inforeport.quora.com/] for more.
Could Superman surpass Odin in power with Sundip?
most probably
What is the best defence against ransomware?
Two functional braincells and the most uncommon superpower known to mankind: Common sense.
How can you stop a car if someone cuts the brakes?
You will have to rely on the emergency brakes to slow you down until you can come to a complete stop pull over and shut the car off . Bit if this were the case put the car in neutral and and let it coast using the emergency brake .
Have you left California and if so, why?
For me it came down to cost of living and opportunity. I moved to CA in 1989 to pursue a career in Federal Law Enforcement. The adjustment wasn’t too hard since the money I was to make doubled from where I was in AZ. It was also twice as expensive. Example: I went from $100/Mo in a 3bd/2ba house with two other roommates to paying $375/mo in a 2bd/2ba Apt with one other roommate. Plus utilities. Over the years the politics changed many things like property taxes, vehicle registration and cost of living. Still being connected to AZ and even GA where I was born, I could see how there wasn’t as significant of changes in those states. Mainly fuel prices. When I decided to retire at the end of 2016 I had no plan to leave although I talked the game with many coworkers. It became sensible when my girlfriend, who was still working, decided to pursue promotion back in AZ. I had to think about it long and hard. CA has its advantages and I had become used to it. On the other hand my kids were all adults now and only two of four remained there (a third left within a year of me). So after three years of retirement, off to AZ we went. You could notice the changes immediately. Fuel, food, taxes, the people. I registered a vehicle for two years which was less than one year in CA. And we got a beautiful house, one I never could’ve imagine living in as a child. Besides being back amongst old friends and family my confirmation came with my first year of filing taxes back in AZ. I paid 33% less in state taxes. I can always visit CA as my GF still owns a house there and I have a camping membership with parks there.
What are the benefits of recumbent exercise bikes?
Increased Safety Recumbent bikes can be used by a wide range of people - by people in rehab centers, people with neurological conditions, and elderly people. The seat is wider and closer to the ground, which makes them the safest type of stationary bike. More Number Of Targeted Muscles Cycling, in general, helps you build muscles in your thighs, legs, and glutes. Recumbent bikes target more number of muscles than other cycling exercises because your leg positions are different. Motivation To Push Harder and Farther The comfort of the recumbent bike helps you feel motivated through your workout. It’s more likely that you’ll hop back on the bike tomorrow if the bike is super comfortable and you love cycling on it. Not so if it causes butt and back pain. If you keep your body pain-free, you’ll be able to push harder. Increased Comfort There’s a good amount of research which shows that recumbent bikes are easier on the knees and back, and this makes them suitable for use by patients suffering from arthritis and similar problems. The larger seat, semi-reclining position, and back rest of the recumbent bike help in providing greater comfort and make sure that you do not encounter any pain in the buttocks after extended usage. These are some of the many benefits of a recumbent bike. Although the differences between all the bikes are very nuanced, the impact created is pretty huge! In case you want to buy an elliptical bike and are looking for a well researched article, check this [LINKED_TEXT: amazing review] [URL: https://nearfox.com/best-elliptical-machine-reviews/] that I did a couple months ago.
How do you calculate
In algebraic form, the equation is equal to. (X^2+X)/2 X=10 (10^2+10)/2 (100+10)/2 110/2 55 I figured this equation out by imagining counting bowling pins, 1+2+3+4=10. 10 does not equal the half of 4 squared. But rather adding another row of 4 pins gives you 20 that can be devided. It makes an odd shape thinking of bowling pins formation mirrored, missing pieces to a square (and the last row would have to be sawed in half like a canoe), or as a rectangle instead of a square.
Why is the board/card game "Munchkin" demonized by board game enthusiasts?
Munchkin, even by its name, is a satire of the worst aspects of traditional table-top RPG gaming. In an RPG, you develop a character, a role, that you play in the game. You build a back story, a personality, and over time tell that character’s story of adventure and derring-do. Or, you could interpret the game as ignoring all that “role-playing” stuff, and merely go into dungeons, kick down doors, kill the monsters, and loot their corpses getting bigger and better stuff as you go. This latter way is generally looked down upon by serious RPG players. It’s considered childish, and players who play like that are referred to as “munchkins”, in reference to the characters from The Wizard of Oz. Wikipedia defines munchkins as synonymous with “powergamer”, and glosses it as “a player who plays a non-competitive game in a competitive manner”. It is not a positive term. The card game plays on that, deliberately invoking the name “Munchkin”, and boiling the game down to “Kick down the door, fight the monster, loot treasure, go to next room and repeat”. As a game, it’s basic concept is a joke, about how deep down that’s really how we want to play RPGs. That joke isn’t enough to carry the game very far. The basic mechanics could lead to a single-player game, but doesn’t really by itself carry a multiplayer game. So mechanics of alliances and backstabbing are added — other players can help you fight the monster, in exchange for a share of the loot, and other players can also interfere to hinder you. Great! Interaction between the players! But not a lot, and nothing you can count on. It also has positive feedback loops and no real negative feedback loops: If you do well, you get better equipment, which makes it more likely for you to keep doing well, etc, exponentially. If you are doing poorly, you can’t catch up. The only negative feedback happens when players gang up on whomever is in the lead. Usually, this only delays the inevitable, as players burn through their cards trying to stop the one player at Level 9 from winning even one fight against a randomly chosen monster. Sometime the delay can be substantial, and the game feels like you quickly move up through the lower levels (where you don’t have a lot of power alone, and spend a lot of time helping each other or running away), and then get near the top and the game turns into a slog (where every player is trying to stop the front-runner, with some success, until the front-runner gets lucky and no one can stop them). It is easy to see who is ahead at any time; it is easy to see who has a lot of strength. There is no mystery to the scoring, there is no mystery to the strategy. Compare that to a lot of other popular games. “Ticket To Ride” has many ways to earn points towards winning, some of which aren’t revealed until the end of the game. The suspense as to who is going to win can, and often does, last until the very end.
As a stay-at-home parent, how much help do you get from your partner when running the home and looking after the kids?
I didn't get any. He was a passive aggressive who would screw things up so he wouldn't get asked to do it again. He never changed a diaper, or baby sat.never did lawn work or hold a job.