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Should I repair my own rental properties or hire a contractor? | This depends on your skill level, time availability, and what repairs are required. Also, if the repairs/upgrades/modifications require a permit and/or inspection once completed. For example, if you’re repairing anything electrical that affects the circuit breakers, you most likely can do the work, but the actual connection needs to be performed by a licensed Electrical contractor to ensure it meets code. Similar if repairing/modifying weight bearing walls.
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Why is King Gyanendra regaining support in Nepal? | Well there are several reasons.
The current system is extremely bad. Nobody except the politicians are benifitting off the system. 25 years ago, people barely knew anyone who had to go foreign land to find work. There were lot of factories, especially garment and carpet factories that provided tons of jobs to a lot of people. OECD has a brilliant piece on it. [LINKED_TEXT: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.oecd.org/aidfortrade/countryprofiles/dtis/Nepal-DTIS-2003.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwivyOny-qntAhVGeH0KHTySCpwQFjABegQIBBAJ&usg=AOvVaw21DGeBJW9g_BoQBDOQPxh3] [URL: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oecd.org%2Faidfortrade%2Fcountryprofiles%2Fdtis%2FNepal-DTIS-2003.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwivyOny-qntAhVGeH0KHTySCpwQFjABegQIBBAJ&usg=AOvVaw21DGeBJW9g_BoQBDOQPxh3]. After the end of monarchy this industry was deliberately sabotaged in the name of communism by imposing high taxes and asking for unreasonable demands from the producers. Imagine you are a factory owner barely making a few lakhs profit a month, giving employment to 25 employees, and the Maoist government tells you that you need to pay each of your employees 1 lakh per month and 1 month paid holiday. Wouldn't you just move to China or Bangladesh and open a factory there? That's what happened in Nepal, too much ridiculous demands from the communists forced the capitalists to move to new countries, Wai Wai currently produces it's noodles in India, similarly many other factories relocated. Because of this nowdays it's hard to find a family which doesn't have a few sons working in foreign countries, there's literally no jobs. If you are an educated individual, you go to US, Australia, etc after becoming 18, if you are uneducated you go to Dubai, Qatar. This phenomenon was unheard of during monarchy.Corruption. I don't even need to say anything on this. There are tons and tons of research which shows that Nepal has become the most corrupt country in Asia. Just to give you a practical example, Gokul Baskota who was known to have taken 70 crore in bribes isn't in jail, he's currently living in Prime Minister's house. People are having this feeling that it's better to have one corrupt king than 600 corrupt politicians.Big bureaucracy: Current 90% of the Nepal government's budget is recurring expenses, which means that 90% of our tax money goes into paying the existing government employees. There are so many karyalaya and mantralaya now that it's hard to keep track. Only 10% is going to your betterment, and even among that most of it is lost in corruption. The only infrastructure being built in Nepal are currently being built by India, China, Japan, USA etc.National Unity: People are social creatures, we are hiveminds, that's just a natural fact. We interconnect with other people if we resonate and have the same story to tell. Under monarch, the story was that our nation was united by a poor but a fireceful king called P.N. Shah to protect us from Mughals and British, and this gave legitimacy to our existence as a nation. But after the end of monarchy, this legitimacy was lost, and different ethnic groups have started going their own way. Some are demanding Limbuwan, some are demanding a Madesh country, some are demanding Newar Rajya etc. National unity is being compromised, organisation which used to be illegal for trying to break the nation during monarchy are running freely like MNO, C.K. Raut etc. If we don't have a uniting force, we will break apart, that's just geopolitics.Foreign interference: King's legitimacy depends upon his country, if the country doesn't exist king will not exist either. So it's in king's interest to not compromise with foreign powers, especially in regards to national sovereignty. But politicians will happily sell the country to India or China if they promise a high ranking post for them in future. And currently that's what is happening, both China and India are trying to buy as much politicians as they can to legitimise support.Popular support: The support of removal of monarchy was never there outside of Maoist circle, even non-Maoist communists like Madan Bhandari or even K.P. Oli were supportive of monarchy, but then monarchy was hastily removed without any public approval. Many people are angry about that. Monarchy and Hindu rashtra were never a thorn in Nepali society, Nepali monarchs were never as ruthless as say Tsars in Russia, and there wasn't much hatred for the institution of monarchy as people associated monarchy with national unity. But then without any public support, without any referendum monarchy and Hindu rashtra were removed overnight. The support so far didn't boil to what it is now because people had hoped that now that politicians cannot blame monarchy for their inefficiency, they'll do a good job, but no, instead the new Prime Ministers started acting more pampered than monarchy.Education level and humbleness: Monarchs are generally well educated in reputed organisation. Birendra was educated in Harvard and Gyanendra in TU. Compare this to current politicians it's hard to even find a 10th class pass politician, current PM is 8th class fail. How can we expect such people to understand complex stuff like economics and geopolitics? Also monarchs in my experience are more humble. For example when Gyanendra visited Myagdi, he talked with people and walked with people during heavy rain even though Maoists had threatened to kill him. He had to cancel his later visits to religious sites because of the threat of assassination but when was the last time you saw Oli or Prachande walk among people? They just stay in their mansions in Kathmandu and disrupt the traffic now and then.
All in all monarchy is better than whatever shitshow we have right now. But it's hard to say whether monarchy can return or not, mainly because the the political parties in power hate monarchy.
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How were video games from the 90s made? What kind of software was used? | I recommend you watch the following video of how the creator and co-founder of Naughty Dog developed the famous Crash Bandicoot title
He enters into very specific details on how they built some of the first platform 3D games in the industry, in a very educational way that even a non-technical person might understand.
The first title was developed in 1996, it’s really fascinating how they solved some limitations of the time with pure creativity and engineering skills!
If you are a developer of any kind, I highly recommend you to watch it.
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Why is the microwave oven harmful to food? | The safety of using a microwave oven to prepare food is a topic of continuous discussion.
While some studies have indicated that microwaving can make food lose some of its nutritional value, others have discovered that it has little to no impact on nutrient levels.
When food is cooked in a microwave oven, various structural and processing changes can occur. When foods are cooked at high temperatures, dangerous chemicals, such as acrylamide in starchy meals, can arise as a result.
It's crucial to remember that using a range of cooking techniques and paying attention to the temperature at which you are cooking your food are the keys to healthy cooking.
Use microwave-safe containers as well as stay away from plastic containers that can contain dangerous substances like BPA, which can leach into food when heated.
If you have certain health issues or dietary limitations, it is always advised that you speak with a doctor or dietician.
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What are some cool, lesser known facts about the Indian Railways? | As a Brit who has travelled quite a lot in India, all I can say is Indian Railways is bloody amazing.
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Can we bake a cake in a glass bowl? | Yes, you can definitely bake a cake in a glass bowl. Glass bowls are oven-safe and can be used for baking cakes, as long as they are made of tempered glass that is designed to withstand high temperatures.
When baking a cake in a glass bowl, there are a few important points to keep in mind:
Choose the Right Bowl: Make sure the glass bowl you're using is oven-safe and made of tempered glass. Avoid using thin glass or glass bowls that are not explicitly labeled as oven-safe.Prep the Bowl: Grease the inside of the glass bowl with butter or cooking spray to prevent the cake from sticking.Adjust Baking Time: Glass conducts heat differently than metal pans, so the baking time might need to be adjusted. Glass retains heat for longer, so the cake may take a little longer to bake. Start checking for doneness around the original recommended baking time, and then continue to check every few minutes until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.Temperature: You can generally use the same temperature as mentioned in the cake recipe, but if you're concerned about the glass bowl's heat retention, you could consider reducing the temperature slightly (by about 25°F or 15°C).Avoid Extreme Temperature Changes: Don't place the glass bowl directly from the refrigerator into a hot oven, as sudden temperature changes could cause the glass to crack. Allow the bowl to come to room temperature before placing it in the preheated oven.Monitor the Cake: Keep an eye on the cake as it bakes to prevent over-browning. If you notice that the cake is browning too quickly on top, you can loosely cover it with aluminum foil.
Remember that while glass bowls are suitable for baking cakes, they might result in a slightly different texture compared to traditional cake pans. It's a good idea to do a trial run and keep an eye on the cake to ensure it bakes evenly and doesn't overcook.
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Is Amazon a second tier tech company? | I’ve worked at both Amazon and Google and Google is a better place to work by many measures. Better comp, free food, more flexibility in selecting projects, etc. Google consistently tops the lists of the best places to work, whereas Amazon has caught a fair amount of criticism for its work environment.
However both places have highly skilled engi...
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Why do cats abandon their owners? | I was living in a restored heritage row house with a huge covered porch. One summer I found a kitten about 4 months old sleeping on the porch chair every morning. It had a collar on with a name and phone number. I thought it unsettling that this kitten was left out all night in a neighbourhood with traffic and known to have coyotes about. She started to grow on me and I sometimes she ran inside but I didn’t feed her, so it wasn’t a food thing. After a couple weeks I decided to call the owner, although I was hoping they didn’t want her. Unfortunately, a woman down the street with a 3 year old said she’d be right by to to pick her up. I was very sad and watched from the second floor window as the child was carrying the kitten, kind of squeezing and forcing her, while she stared up at me in the window looking like “help!” The next morning, she was back on my porch with no collar. I took her inside and kept her. No one came back for her. She had the best possible life and was my best friend for 16 years. She chose me.
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What if Rohit Shetty directed Interstellar? | The endurance would be four Scorpios put together in a + shape.
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Why haven't the Las Vegas casinos been completely destroyed by mathematicians? | Because it’s just not possible. The randomness, reshuffling, and constant change within casinos always keeps people guessing even if you’re a math genius. You might get away with a good profit, but the confidence of luck/skill will end up getting the best of you. The best way to take vegas down is to 1. Get lucky 2. Get in and out in a short period of time 3. Walk away and keep your money.
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Have you ever regretted donating your kidney? | Never. I wish I could donate again. It was the best thing I ever did. I didn’t know who would get it. It was called “non-directed” or “altruistic.” I called the renal transplant department of the hospital and offered my kidney to whomever wanted it. After several months worth of testing, I donated my left kidney and saved a man’s life. A couple of years after donating, I met him.
At the time I donated, he was given less than a year to live. He had been waiting for a new kidney for three years.
That was almost 12 years ago and he is doing great!
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Are all akatsuki members in Naruto kage or jonin level ninja? | Kage is just a formal rank given to the leader of the hidden village.
Technically, it has little to do with the power of the Shinobi, as with other ranks in general, but the recurring theme of the strongest Shinobi being the Kage has made it into a fandom based power level metric.
But we do have an official power-ranking system as well.
D - C - B - A - S
D being the weakest threat level irrespective of the rank.
S being the highest threat level irrespective of the rank.
(But with the K11, almost all of the established systems were distorted one way or another)
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Akatsuki is the organization comprising of only S-ranked individuals.
All Kage from Naruto to Chojuro are at least S-ranked Shinobi, so Akatsuki can informally be compared to some of the Kage, but not all.
Jonin are quite varied in overall power, ranging from low A-rank to S-rank. So, there are Jonin comparable to Akatsuki, but then there are some who are not even close.
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Is it unethical to tell an Alzheimer’s patient that they’re vacationing in an awesome place, rather than telling them they’re in a care facility—assuming they would take your word for it, feel happy, and not discover the lie? | It is not a good idea.
People with dementia snap in and out sometimes. So telling them a lie like this would potentially add a lot to their frustration levels. Even if it doesn’t happen very often , it would ge hard for them to take.
So, your assumption they would take your word for it and not discover the lie, is just not realistic.
Also, there are many medications that interfere with thought processes, and I do have to wonder about medications and their effects.
(I have seen at least 3 people I know develop Alzheimer like behaviour when on gabapenten for pain control.)
Personally, my experience is, it is best not to lie to them, but not beat them over the hard with the truth, either.
For example, ‘ Get the conductor to get me something to eat.’ would mean I would say, ‘OK I will get arrange some food’ rather than explaining she was not on a train or that conductors don't serve food.
It is far from an easy thing to deal with.
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Why is Justin Trudeau being compared to Hitler by Elon Musk, Bill Maher, and other celebrities? Is his leadership of Canada becoming so despotic? | No, the comparisons are stupid, is all.
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What is jazz? | Jazz is too broad and diverse of a genre to define without historical context. Theory alone can't notate something as jazz.
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What is the best i5 processor? | Laptops with i5 processors provide good performance and are able to handle multiple tasks easily. They are also sturdy and easy to carry around.
The [LINKED_TEXT: best laptops with i5 processors] [URL: https://www.reliancedigital.in/page/i5-laptop] in India tend to cost between Rs 36,000 and Rs 50,000. Some of the best options available in this price range include the Lenovo Ideapad 330S, the Dell Inspirion 5567, and the HP Envy 15-ab032na.
If you are looking for a budget laptop that provides good performance, the Lenovo Ideapad 330S is a great option. It has an i5 processor and 8GB of RAM, so it is able to handle multiple tasks easily.
If you are looking for a more expensive laptop that offers good performance, the Dell Inspirion 5567 is a great option. It has an i5 processor and 16GB of RAM, so it is able to handle multiple tasks quickly.
Lastly, if you are looking for a sturdy laptop that is easy to carry around, the HP Envy 15-ab032na is a great option. It has an i5 processor and 8GB of RAM, so it is able to handle multiple tasks easily.
Toshiba S10-C2 notebook has an i5-8250U quad-core processor and 8GB of RAM. It's also available in a 64GB version, which would be ideal for people who need more storage space.
While this is not an exhaustive list, it should be helpful in narrowing down your search and finding the best computer for your needs.
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Do US soldiers keep their guns? | No. All weapons issued to soldiers are the property of the unit and stay with the unit.
When I deployed to Iraq I was issued and signed for an M-249 SAW. I did not turn that weapon back in even once until I went home on leave. When I got back I was issued it again and kept it until we redeployed back to the States.
In a sense it was “MY" weapon. I had to care for it, keep it secure and carry it on missions.
However, I never forgot I was only borrowing it for an extended time.
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What are some real life bad habits that MIT gives people? | Whilst I have no idea about MIT, perhaps I can throw some light on this by identifying it as an international trend. As an employer of UK graduates in the IT field I have been appalled by the recent epidemic of people who nod and say yes during a brief or a meeting but who subsequently show through their work that they have failed utterly to understand. In some cases, their body language can even be ever so slightly impatient - as though they are irritated that an old fool like me might doubt their superlative comprehension skills. 'Just get on with it', they seem to say...
Well I've learned to see through it, and I now grill people to the extent that they are unable to bamboozle and have either to say something concrete to demonstrate that they really do understand, or more often fall back into stuttering admission.
As you say, this kind of 'survival technique' is wholly negative - learning opportunities are missed, people are mislead, hours are wasted, and in my case I have to unravel the resulting mess and fix the code.
It occurs to me (and perhaps it is no coincidence) that similar techniques are highly developed in modern politics where they enable the professional politician to avoid the issue and mislead everyone without having to have thought too hard about a question. And the results too are similar - the politician fails to learn, the people are mislead, years are wasted. The only difference I guess, is that despite the promises, there's nobody out there who can actually fix the mess ...
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How do you feel knowing I have your IP address? | fine, it will do you no good. I will tell everyone here, what my IP address is: 127.0.0.1 please try and hack me, try and install all the malware you wish.
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How do you know dinosaurs actually existed just other than fossils? | Why are fossils dis-allowed? We have no living examples, and the advent of man was way after they went extinct so there would be no drawings or painted representations. Fossils are the undeniable proof they existed. Amber is also a fossil, but the dinosaur feathers have been preserved inside. There were no ice ages at the time of the dinosaur, so they would not have been frozen either.
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What makes some people look better than others when they wear their baseball cap back to front? | NO one EVER looks good wearing a baseball cap backwards except an umpire or home plate catcher in a baseball game. As much as I have disagreed with the UK’s “Top Gear” Jeremy Clarkson’s “hate America” views, he got one thing absolutely correct: Back in the early 1990s, he called wearing a baseball cap backwards “an I.Q. reducer”. How true! It makes anyone who wears it that way look dumber. I KNOW it’s been a “style” for 30+ years in America, but that doesn’t mean that it EVER made any sense at all. To this day I can’t believe how many sheeple think it makes them look good. But, you know, they ARE sheeple.
The same goes for wearing those stupid (surf) board shorts to the pool or beach when you’re not a surfer.
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What is your review of 'Dil Bechara' (2020 movie)? | There is a lot of stuff that is going around how people are faking their reviews about Dil Bechara.. I have always believed in keeping honest and straight up and here at my blog, I kept it honest and as real as I could.. check it out!
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What are your choices of preference in NEET 2022 counseling? | Hello there,
Well I am extremely confused for taking medical college through SQ or AIQ.My marks is 641 with AIR :6201(GENERAL NON-EWS) ,state of domicile is jharkhand.
Anyone having some genuine suggestions please help me if you can ✌️
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Could Data pass the Kobayashi Maru in Star Trek? | UPDATED
If he doesnt cheat?
Possibly but only if he had countless tries
Watch the film Star Trek from 2009
In both the prime and the Kelvin timeline James Kirk altered the test in Starfleet making it possible for him to rescue the ship
In Star Trek Video Game Starfleet Academy( not Canon) they mention some possibilities (on how to cheat)
Normally the test is designed to be unwinnable..
it's in test of character. It's a test of what would you do during a no win situation.
However even an unwinnable test is not 100% foolproof.
The person who programmed the test of the simulation usually tries to think of nearly everything but unfortunately they can't all the time.
There might be a way to beat it but it's very rare and it may take many tries to do that.
Normally they don't let you keep trying. But Kirk got three chances in the Kelvin timeline
Is the Kobayashi Maru test winnable even if you don't cheat? Apparently it is!
Watch the first season of Star Trek Prodigy.(Highly Recommend Prodigy BTW. despite being a kids show it has many adult themes.and its very entertaining and in line with Trek canon. wayyyy better than the crapfest Discovery Probably the best Trek series since DS9)
in the 1x6 episode, The main character Dal takes the test over and over and actually finds a way to beat it ( and would have won if he wasn't so careless and not put his feet on the console causing a torpedo to destroy his original ship)
And this is considered Canon in Star Trek
that means that whoever programmed it did did not think of everything.. but that's just lazy programming.
if someone really wanted to do their due diligence and think of nearly everything making it almost impossible for the average person to come up with a solution it would take them a long time to program it .
So to answer your question, yes
If Data had the same amount of tries he probably would have also won.
But we have no idea how many times Dal tried. And I don't think that Starfleet would have let a person take it 200 times just to find a weakness in the programming.
Here is a video from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan ,where we are introduced to the test.
The Original Kobayashi Maru test was vs Klingons
The upgraded version was against Romulans( as at the time the Klingons were/are allies and had a treaty and there was NO more Klingon Neutral Zone following the Khitomer Accords
Heres how it works, The crew during the simulation recieve a distress call from the ship Kobayashi Maru. it is in the neutral zone
entering it would violate the Treaty with the Klingons.. therein lies the conundrum.
Typically during the first or 2nd try there is only so many ways to solve this:
Do you ignore it? honoring the treaty? even if it means the death of innocents?Do you attempt a rescue? If either side enters and is detected, this constitutes an act of war. IF you try, several Klingon ships( or Romulans in the newer version) decloak & attack you. In comparison to the firepower of your ship, you are hopelessly outmanned and outgunned .Even if you are able to destroy 1, or 2 …or ALL ships by some miracle. several more enemy vessels quickly show up . Now you are once again outnumbered, but now your ship is severely damagedDo you try to escape if you see yourself outnumbered and dont want to appear like Starfleet just violated the treaty?No good, as you may find yourself without warp drive, OR they may catch up to you and kill you WHILE you are escaping at warp
So as you can see, you have little options at first.
Dal won only because he had countless tries and found a flaw in whoever programmed the test. But it might have been luck more than anything.
The person who programmed the Kobayashi Maru test is an imperfect being. Since the being is not perfect,that means there's always a possibility that would only mean that the programming was flawed.
But Data and Dal are also imperfect and it would take them many tries to eventually figure it out. But I think the point is you're not supposed to keep trying.
As I said it is a test of character because when you're around in space you might come across a situation that you just cannot win.
So what do you do?
Do you destroy yourself to prevent an enemy from capturing your ship?
Do you go down fighting?
Do you try to escape?
Do you not bother risking your ship????
That's what the test is about. Its a psychological test
Think of it as like a Rorschach test. It's supposed to have Starfleet know what kind of person you are.
Are you aggressive?
Are you careful?
Are you cunning?
Are you too by the book?
That would go in your Starfleet file and that's why the test is so important.. Any future commander would read this for any of your future postings.
Watch the TNG episode Tapestry to understand why the Kobayashi Maru test is used
Originally ,Picard was bold because he had a near death experience. but in an alternate timeline he had no such experience so he lived life very cautious and never rose to command duties, He was at most a worker bee. if i had to guess, this version of Picard probably didnt risk his ship in the Starfleet test.
Thats not to say that everyone in command is reckless. Just sometimes take risks and stand out. be a leader.
Kirk did not believe in a no win scenario and while there are always options ( as Worf once said) that doesn't necessarily mean that those options can end up having you victorious in the end.
Kirk was just lucky in his entire career that he never ran into a truly unwinnable situation. But there is always no win scenarios..
For example, in Star Trek Into Darkness Kirk would have been killed if it wasn't for Scotty sabotaging the Vengeance.
That was a no win scenario
The enemy ship had more powerful weapons, it was faster and just more advanced in every way. You couldn't run or hide from it. And it was clearly far more rugged as it was able to survive Photon torpedo explosions inside and still remain intact.
They all should have been killed. The only reason why they didn't is because of plot armor.. sheer Luck.
UPDATE
However. the only reason why Dal beat the test was . according to the ep, beamed on board the Klingon ship and then disabled or killed the crew. But the BOP would have shields up so this is a major plot hole as it would prevent Dal from transporting to their ship during battle
So this may be Lazy writing in Prodigy to prove you can beat the Kobayashi Maru Test after all!. But as long as there are flaws in it including the one I mentioned
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What one thing being Dutch do you find most embarrassing about your country? | The way we always think we are better than the rest.. More tolerant, more emancipated more intelligent etc. etc. A little more humility would look better on us. I am no exception.
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What is your worst cinema experience? | I had to wait outside a theater during a heat wave. I saw Stat Wars Episode VI Return of the Jedi opening weekend.
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Which movie is better, Toy Story 3 or Coco? | Coco is one of my favorite animated films of all time. While Toy Story 3 is a good movie, I don’t think it’ll be remembered as the best of the 4 Toy Story Movies.
Rotten tomatoes Audience scores would agree with Coco at 94% and Toy Story 3 at 90%.
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How good will the OnePlus Nord 2 5G be with a MediaTek Dimensity 1200 chip? | The AI Benchmarks listing reveals that the OnePlus Nord 2 5G is equipped with the Dimensity 1200 chip, 8 GB of RAM, and Android 11 OS. To recollect, its predecessor featured the Snapdragon 765G chipset.
The Dimensity 1200 chipset SoC drives the Nord 2 5G along with a 4,500mAh battery. For selfies, it may feature a 32-megapixel front camera, and its rear camera array may comprise of a Sony IMX766 50-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel camera.
OnePlus partnered with MediaTek to take this same design and amp up its AI features, integrating optimizations for display quality and image processing. The result is the Dimensity 1200-AI chipset that will debut in the OnePlus Nord 2.
Specifically, the Nord 2-Dimensity 1200-AI pairing enables features like AI Resolution Boost and AI Color Boost for a better display experience, AI photo and video enhancement features, a more powerful night mode called Nightscape Ultra, better image stabilization, faster image processing for lag-free shooting, and more. Hardware acceleration for software features like these usually result in better efficiency and battery life when performing these tasks, but we don’t yet have any data from OnePlus or MediaTek on this front.
An industry-leading 5-core ISP enables multi-camera smartphones and up to 200MP captures. The powerful AI multi-processor and dedicated hardware accelerators work seamlessly behind the scenes, ensuring Dimensity users always get truly incredible results. Embrace low-light capture as if shooting during the day with Dimensity’s fastest Night Shot mode ever, in addition to new capabilities in AI Panorama Night Shot and simultaneous AINR + HDR capabilities.
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Social Sciences: | No not at all.Social science is a pseudo science.You can take selective data or statistics to prove your point.Same statistics can be explained from various viewpoints or on various school of thoughts.
Also you can manipulate data which can never be proved again.Suppose if a scientist manipulates data of any experiment,you can create the same environment to judge the veracity of his or her claim.But if a social science researcher manipulates data or gets manipulated data from others ,he or she can't never be measured as you cannot do statistics or data collection of world wars in 21st century as you won't be able to create the same situation.
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What is it like to be morbidly obese (BMI > 40)? | I agree with the physical and MENTAL aspects -and how. I also agree it would have to depend on your weight gain pattern. In my case, I grew up obese. I had never been thin so I had no point of comparison. I weighed 150 lbs when I was 9 years old. At the time, no one else in my family was fat.
I have to say something controversial -keep in mind I do not imply this applies to all obese people just some of them.
As an obese person, you can be obsessed with your weight to a narcissistic extent. When you walk into a room, your first thought is "everyone thinks I'm fat, they're looking at how fat I am". That is your relationship to the world. You think you're not popular, loveable, successful or whatever because you are fat.
I'd never really tried to go on a diet. With my self esteem in the toilet, I thought it was a wasted exercise, I could never be successful at it and I had no future. At the time I was a high school drop out who shoveled sewers in a food factory. I lived with my cat in a tiny travel trailer. By my 18th birthday (June) I was suicidal and thought I would kill myself as a new year's resolution. In August, it struck me I could just try a diet and maybe save myself.
I did everything you're supposed to do, really. I never cheated once. At the end of six months I weighed myself. I'd only lost 20 lbs. You might think it depressed me but I was PISSED, outraged! All that sacrifice for a crappy 20 lbs?! So, I sold my car and bought a bike. The weight came off faster then. I ended up losing 150 lbs over three years. It changed my whole life. [The only advice I can give to anyone trying to lose weight is to know it was harder and took much longer to lose the last 30 lbs than it was to lose the first 120. I think I would have gained weight back if I hadn't lost the last 30 which reset my body metabolism.]
After the weight loss, I went to visit my parents who picked me up at the airport. They didn't recognize me even when I stood in front of them and spoke to them, they heard my voice but looked right past or around me, looking for me. It didn't make me feel good, I started crying right there in the airport. Didn't they love *me*? Wouldn't they know me anywhere, anyhow? But they did not.
Anyway, I suddenly had a future -and shockingly enough, a lingerie model figure (36-24-36). Hell, if I'd known I was going to look like that, I would have tried dieting while I was still in junior high! It was bizarre, I could do and be anything -maybe. I signed up for classes at the community college even though I was so afraid I was too stupid to handle the course load. I admit fear ran me (weight can do that to your head) but I made the dean's list every semester. I later transferred to an excellent school and took more rigorous coursework, ending up with three majors. Most semesters I took over 21 credit hours with a near perfect 4.0 (I've had one B in my college career).
But back to the narcissism thing, weight plays head games with you. Once I was thin and the shoe was on the other foot, I *knew* that weight wasn't the first thing I noticed about someone but I would feel sorry for some fat people because I knew that was what they thought and there was no telling them any different. It was only when I was thin that I could see fat people could be happy, loved, successful - and wonderful in spite of their weight. I had to face the fact that people didn't like me because I was an a$$ - a whole other story. Cleaning up my head with therapy sessions took YEARS.
I do want to say another thing. Notice I have never said "if I could do it, you could do it" because it's not true. Saying that deprecates everyone's experience, that what I did is so trivial that anyone could do it if they only had a little perseverance and discipline, that being overweight is a character issue. That is crap. Obese people know all about perseverance, otherwise they'd never get out of bed in the morning.
Post script: I'm still obsessed with weight albeit not my own. I'm an internationally recognized authority in clothing sizes.
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What are your silly little parenting tricks that you're so glad you discovered? | Here is a really simple one and how it played out for me.
I overheard my son ask my wife for permission for something, cannot recall what, and her answer was “Ask your father”.
So when he came to ask me I said “Yes”.
Well if you wanted me to say no you should have said no!
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My mom refuses to give my dad my passport and other documents. What can my dad do (he's my biological, but his name isn't on my birth certificate)? | You need to sit down with your mother and ask why she does not want your father to have parental rights over you. She may have perfectly logical concerns if he is wanting to take you to a foreign country. If she is doing it to be spiteful, your father will want to take legal action to be added to the birth certificate.
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How far can a Modern Greek speaker go before Ancient Greek becomes unintelligible? I.e., if you were to take a Modern Greek speaker and give them a series of ancient Greek texts, each older than the last, at what point will they stop understanding? | It really depends on the level of literacy of the person but also which part of the text you give them.
For example: “Ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε, Μοῦσα, πολύτροπον”. That’s the first verse of the Odyssey. “Talk to me Muse about the cunning man”.
Let’s break it down to the modern Greek translation.
Άνδρα = (για τον) άνδρα.
Έννεπε = πες
μοι = μου
Μούσα = Μούσα
πολύτροπον = (τον) πολυμήχανο.
It’s practically the same. Even if you left πολύτροπον as it is and not use the commonly used πολυμήχανο instead, people would get the gist. Most Greeks would be able to tell easily what this phrase means.
Does that mean Homer is easy? Hell no. I can’t understand most of Homer, even though I studied both the Iliad and the Odyssey before in the original in high school. It’s too hard. The grammar is hard, the syntax is hard, many words are unknown to me in their archaic form. I can understand maybe 15% or 20% of it and that’s by putting in quite some effort.
It’s not unintelligible either though. If I had to compare it with something in English, it wouldn’t be Beowulf level of difficulty, but it wouldn’t be Shakespeare level of easy either (that would be Hellenistic Greek). It’s somewhere in between.
Homer is the earliest form of Greek literature we have. Before that we only have inscriptions in Linear B, before the invention of the alphabet.
I can’t read Linear B, so that’s how far back you have to go for Ancient Greek to be completely unintelligible to me.
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Is it true that Lord Shiva is not mentioned in the Vedas? | First off - Vedic Rudra is the directly related to the present "Puranic" Shiva. Vedic Vishnu is directly related to the present Vishnu. The Goddesses Saraswati, Ushas, Ratri and Vac are directly related to the present Devi.
But to the larger point - Our Dharma evolves.
Indra is constantly praised in the Rg Veda, but he is barely worshipped at all anymore. The same goes with many of the Vedic deities - Mitra, Varuna, Aryaman, Ushas, Vayu, Yama... I could go on.
One way to look at things is that our ancient ancestors worshipped elemental forces - rain, wind, sun and river - because that is what they needed to survive at that level of civilization. As our human civilization evolves, so did our dharma, and deities such as Vishnu, Shiva, and Devi slowly co-opted and replaced earlier devotions.
In my opinion this is a greatness of our dharma compared to the Abrahamic faiths. We have many books, many gods, many ways of looking at the world, and they adapt and evolve throughout time without loosing their essential core. The Abrahamic faiths have one book, one prophet, one "God" and are unable to change and adapt as humanity evolves.
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What are the differences between those who succeed slowly and those who succeed fast? | What are the differences between those who succeed slowly and those who succeed fast?
Leverage. There are only so many hours in a day and only so many dollars in your pocket. If you try to succeed with just brute force, you’ll be limited by both of those. If you work 20 hours and sleep 4 and use all ten dollars in your pocket, that won’t get you very far and you’ll be exhausted.
If however you can sign on your spouse and nine friends to support your dream and join you on a quest, a mission, a start-up, you’ve got the manpower. And if they can all dig into their savings or take out loans, you’ve got ten times the working capital. Thus you can get where you’re going ten times faster.
There are many sayings, such as “behind every great man is a great woman,” and there’s truth to that as he has a 2:1 ratio of abilities with a behind the scenes partner facilitating everything he does. And “management is the art of achieving results through others.” Steve Jobs famously likened his job at apple to that of an orchestra’s conductor. He didn’t play an instrument; instead he played the company, getting the employees to do the great things that he could envision.
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How do you know that you have found a true friend? | A true friend is never envious of your success but enjoys the happiness it brings you.
This was the first time I realized my “friend” wasn’t a true one. This is the ugliest emotion a person can feel towards a friend.
A true friend may not necessarily know what to do or say in times of need but will make sure you know they are there for you and care.
In my experience so far true friends haven’t been that easy to come by… at least within 110 mile ratio!
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What is the most misunderstood picture that has become famous (or infamous)? | You might have seen this picture somewhere.
This is an event where Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Ajay Devgan were allegedly accused of lip-locking after hugging which got them into a huge controversy.
Well they clarified this controversy saying that they were just a victim of a wrong camera angle, by far this has been one of the most misunderstood picture in Bollywood that has become famous.
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What are some short stories about wives? | A wife’s lover…
It was half past two at night.
George just couldn’t go back to sleep after the annoying sex he had moments ago with his wife, Mitchell. He instead went to the living room, made a drink for himself and switched on the TV. Any husband would be upset to learn that his wife is in love with someone else. He was suspicious of her acts but never in his wildest of dreams he had thought that situation could be this much worse.
His annoyance crossed the threshold when he saw the man responsible for everything on one of the channels. He switched multiple channels but still couldn’t escape Adam Smith’s flawless face and charming smile, that’s exactly how his wife would describe him. It was his birthday and the same being featured on every channel. George made another drink for himself.
The bastard had kissed Mitchell more often than her own husband. She would even strip off her clothes to feast his eyes with her curves in George’s absence. Although George had known all this he would stay quiet for he wanted his wife herself to confess everything about her lover, but that never happened.
“Adam turns forty tonight”, she had said which immediately pissed off her husband. He felt as if Smith’s birthday pleased his wife even more than sex and thus had walked out of the bedroom. Adam Smith’s smile appeared to mock George from within the TV. He had lost his head as he grabbed the knife from the fruit basket placed on the dining table.
Had Adam been there in front of him, George would have slaughtered him on his birthday. But since it was his wife who seemed more excited about everything, she deserved the lesson to be taught first. After all she had chosen her lover over her husband. He got up from his chair and walked towards his bedroom.
His wife lay naked in the blanket on the bed. He sneaked towards her side of the bed with the knife in his hand. There was just enough light for him to see her face. He wondered whether he should do it and thought hard to find any reason which would prevent the same. He couldn’t find one.
He then cautiously started to scratch the knife on the wall beside her wife. Its sound, however, woke up Mitchell.
“Honey, what are you doing?” she said as she switched on the lamp.
“Saving our marriage” he said.
“And how would peeling Adam Smith’s picture off the wall save our marriage?”
“At least you would be spared from sharing your lips with this bloody picture”
“George, are you jealous of this picture?” Mitchell smiled.
“I am just jealous of the bastard who has turned my wife into a fanatic, else why would she utter his name while having sex with her husband” he said.
“Honey, I must have mentioned it casually.”
“Then it certainly wasn’t the right time for you to be casual” he said.
“Why don’t we just forget everything and start from where we had left” she said as she took hold of his hand.
“What do you mean?”
“You know what I mean George, don’t you?” she kicked off the blanket with her feet to flaunt her curves, this time however for her husband.
George threw away the knife and jumped into the bed as Mitchell’s lover survived on the wall yet again for another day.
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What's it like being a Slider, a person whose energy effects electronic equipment by making it shut down, malfunction or go haywire? | I've never heard of a slider until today, but the things that happen are frustrating, amusing, scary, entertaining, unbelievable, fun, amusing, intimidating, isolating, interesting, intriguing, draws unwanted attention. Especially once someone new notices it, then they start noticing things that I wouldn't have been aware of that happen around me. However, I've gotten really good at fixing electronics and figuring out some really neat things about energy.
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Who is Jethalal Gada? | Jethalal Gada(Dilip Joshi) is a character name of popular TV series of Taarak Mehta Ka Ulta Chashmah.
Thanks..
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What is the cheapest country to visit from India? | Some of the most affordable countries to visit from India are-
Sri LankaBhutanNepalPhilippinesCambodiaIndonesiaVietnamLaosMyanmarLebanon
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What are some ideas for a private school to fundraise for a gym? | A gym is a very big project and one that will require you to travel to the exciting Land of Major Donors. You'll definitely want to have a fundraising campaign for the gym which includes a lot of careful, behind-the-scenes work leading to one-on-one meetings between some combination of your school head, trustees, development director and your major donor prospects wherein the donor is asked for a significant gift. Standard wisdom is that 80-90% of the funds will come from 10-20% of the donors. It is also pretty standard that a project this large has arisen out of a thoughtful strategic planning process.
This is not bake sale territory but you do want the campaign to become accessible to everyone once it is known to be a success. When you have commitments for the bulk of the needed funds you can open up the campaign to the community to encourage everyone's involvement, and do something like sell square feet of the gym for $10 each. Those parts of the campaign are really fun and can engage lots of volunteers and raise the profile of your school's fundraising program.
Best of luck.
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What’s your favorite name for any machine learning algorithm? | I think I’d like to answer with this super funny meme!
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As a doctor, what is the most stunning lack of understanding of their own body you've seen a patient have? | Not a Doctor but this story is, to me, so sad. Firstly I am adopted. My Mom never told me about sex or menstruation but had the decency to ask a trusted teacher to do it. This was before sex ed in schools. The reason she did that was as she told me here and I will repeat it.
My mother was born in 1926 and has passed away so I think she won’t mind.
I started asking her about the changes going on with my body. Some girls in my class already were wearing bras and some had started their periods. My mother told me she couldn’t talk to me about it. She said it was because she started when she was 16. She had no idea what was happening and thought she was dying of cancer or a blood disorder or something. When she tried to talk to my grandmother, my grandmother tossed a bra at her and told her to start wearing it so that she didn’t look like a loose woman. My grandmother also told her only bad women had sex and that she didn’t want to hear anything about this again and that my mother was to never shame her family by talking about this anymore. My poor mother finally moved off the farm when she was 19 to work in the big City. She secretly went to a Doctor to ask about her monthly bleeding. He actually laughed at her and called her stupid before explaining to her what was going on. This would have been around 1944.
So sad really. She spent 3 years of her life thinking she was dying. How awful that must have been. Again, she felt she couldn’t talk to me about it so she had the smarts to have someone do it for her and the teacher handled it very well.
On a side note, since my mother had never been pregnant in her life, she was totally unprepared for my pregnancies. Oh how she worried about very insignificant things. She was also superstitious so thought if I saw a bat the baby would have a birthmark, or if I didn’t sleep in the afternoon daily I would miscarry. I spent a lot of time reassuring her I was fine but that was hard too.
Ignorance is not bliss. I get this was a different generation and time period but wow, still blows my mind since it really seems quite cruel. I often wonder if my grandmother even knew why she had 12 children of whom 7 survived. I wonder if she knew where they came from.
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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 married a student who went to UCLA medical school. I taught school to earn our living and his tuition while he was there. His last year we had a baby.
He then became an intern and resident, before he began practicing medicine as a pediatrician.
I knew what I signed up for. I missed him terribly when he was gone… and he was gone every 3rd night for our entire 25 yrs.
I did not expect my husband to do any cleaning, laundry, meals, etc. On the other hand, having been home all day with babies, I would hand him a child as he walked through the door. I was grateful.
I regret I did so much of the parenting. I handled all the holidays well. I’d invite my entire family to come, so my girls would not notice so much their father was working. He worked once out of 3 major holidays. That includes Halloween when you have young children, July 4th… not only Christmas and Thanksgiving.
I became the disciplinarian, as I didn’t think it was fair to wait until my children’s father was home to face issues. I wasn’t actually very good at that. I wish I had done things differently.
I never minded organizing the house. It was my job. I loved staying home with my kids. Any obligation I took on, I always made sure I could be reached, if my children needed me.
I could not ask a physician to leave his work if one of our girls had an earache. I took on a lot… without a second thought. And have never regretted that decision.
I only wish my husband and I had figured out how to raise our children better together. Everyone would have been happier.
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How do new owners of big 35 foot or longer class A motorhomes go from driving an everyday car or pickup truck to driving such a giant vehicle? | Or a big truck truck driver getting into his own car or van - with practise, and possibly some advice or even instruction.
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What is the best army strategy for TH10 in COC? | I don’t know guys… What you guys wrote is old or has become nonsense.
Even if its not nonsense. It makes no sense to write down the combination, for the best attack is an army adjusted to the base… Watch some videos to learn these army combinations. There you will learn stuff that is reallllyyyyy helpful. Basic tactics, which are useful for even the max townhall levels.
FOR TH10:
QUEENCHARGES(queen +4/5 healers+ funneling (babe drags+wizards)):
Q(ueen)c(harge) lalo (hound + loon +minions)
qc hogs(hogrider +wizards)
qc/qw miners(miners)
qc Dragon(dragons+minions)
although I wouldn’t recommend doing queencharges unless queen is maxed and it’s very hard to master.
queencharge vs queen walk:
queencharge goes deep into the base to take out multiple key defenses. Queen walk breaks max two layers of walls and takes out some valuable stuff, some key defenses and walk along the base
Other non queencharge/queenwalk tactics (you can still start your attack with a queenwalk/warden walk as a funnel for your main attack):
PEKKABOBAT (4pekka+ some bowlers+ 4healers +wallwrecker min 5 bat spells rest freeze one rage)
BAT SLAP (same as pekkabobat but with witches and no pekkas and bowlers)
FROZEN WITCH (Army troop combination of bat slap but spells are 1/2 rages 1 heal rest freeze one poision pls)
DRAGBAT (Dragons loons bats freeze rage)
REMINDER: this is for competitive wars. There are also other tactics that are really strong I just don’t use them all. CREATIVITY IS YOUR ONLY LIMIT
Here I have a playlist for you that I made personally…
[LINKED_TEXT: Th10 clash of clans attack tutorials - YouTube] [URL: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNDFDhMOQ_I2kffpGQhFt80tPYWqnEB0o]
DONT LEARN FROM YOUTUBERS LIKE GODSON OR POWERBANG. They are not pros. They are ONLY ENTERTAINING. Watch em but don’t learn from them. Watch Clash with Eric, judosloth, carbonfin, clash with Cory guys like that. That’s how you become better
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What is the cutest incident you had with your crush? | I don't usually get a crush on someone. Like, to like someone and blush hopelessly hardly happened to me except for 1–2 situations.
But then, I did had a crush on someone while I was in 2nd year MBBS. There was this senior of mine who was interning. And while we went into the wards for clinics, no one actually paid heed to us as we had just entered 2nd year. This was somewhere in November. This senior of ours, who was also known as Harrison since he had read the Bible of medicine, HARRISON. Amidst all this, he made sure to teach us something everyday. He used to teach us for for an hour almost daily amidst work. And that too with a strong eye contact. Out of my liking for medicine, I got a crush on him.
But as a person, he was very shy and reserved. I don't remember exactly how we bonded (probably, Facebook). Then, after a long time, we exchanged our numbers. We hardly talked. But then, his internship was about to get complete in month of March and we were the organising batch that year.
He was from a different state. I knew we would never meet again once he left. So once I had told him that you need to give me a treat before leaving. You're done with this 5.5 years course. This I had told in December. I don't know how he remembered it. We had no contacts over these months. Our postings changed. He went on in some other department as an intern and I was posted somewhere else. But before leaving, he texted me, he asked me that where should we meet as promised. And no matter how much I wanted to meet him, I was surprised and cold. I didn't know how to react. I was like I can't meet him. I'm scared. But ultimately, we met for an ice-cream and spent around an hour together. I was speechless because I was lost. Normally, I talk a lot. And then after having that meeting, he left me near my hostel on his bike. So yeah!! it was a moment with my crush.
And the only time when I had a crush on someone and I actually met that person.
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Which is the best text editor? Visual studio code, Atom, Sublime, Brackets or else? | I love Sublime.
Reasons:
It is fastest of all listed here.Regardless of size of project it doesn’t crashes.Package manager of sublime is just awesome than Atom io which is kinda slow.
After all its all about preferences and what project you are working on.
As a PHP/laravel developer I use PhpStorm and sublime both. I haven’t used Visual Studio but it perfect if you are game developer.
Hope you find answer straight to the point.
Thanks
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Does your dog ever act as if you offended him/her? | Yeah quite often. He seems to understand and take exception when I go “Hey fat fucker / Wide one / Large Boi / XL Douple Whopper / Full Fat Cheese / Spherical Son / Shamu”
Other dog could not give the tiniest shit what you say to her, what she’s called or how many insults you can roll off and throw at her she’s immune to it.
The other “How could you… I’m big boned. It’s heredity I can’t help or change it stop teasing me you cruel heartless beast!”
STOP EATING THEN YOU FAT BASTARD
“Oh OK then fair play…just like to feel hard done by that’s all”
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What are the safest countries to travel in Africa? | Should consider Visiting Rwanda , the most cleaned and safest country in africa.
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Best Online Ph.D. In Computer Science | Accredited Schools Online | There's no degree that can be termed as the least expensive accredited online program. It depends on what your major is, what college you go to, and whether or not you get financial aid. What kind of program are you looking at? I know that Stevens-Henager College has many degree programs in healthcare, graphic arts, business, and IT that can be pursued online. Moreover, the college is accredited by the ACCSC (Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges). Visit their website if you're interested.See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevens–Henager_College
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Why does Modi celebrate Deepavali every year with the Indian Army, even though India is a secular country, and he does not celebrate other religious festivals? | 1 Each political party and for that matter even the army organises roza iftar, celebrates holi, Diwali, Eid, Christmas, guru Nanak jayanti etc every year. Why make a non issue an issue? How will celebrating Eid/ ramdan with army going to improve the secular credentials of the prime minister of India? We need to be more liberal in our thinking. History has been replete with incidents of religious harmony between various faiths in India and fearful riots over small things over small issues. Army is the most secular organisation that India has where you find people of all religions celebrating all the festival's. PM also has to live up to certain expectations/compulsion.. But dividing army on religious lines or showcasing his secularism on a secular forum like army should not be forced or be a point of discussion.
2 If you want to see secularism then just pick up the list of closed government holidays.. You will realise that each religion although not having similar number of followers in the country has equal share in number of holidays on religious days, nearly 4 days each.. for Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian religion other then Buddhism, Janis for central government employees. This is proof enough that India is secular.
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Where can one find the best biryani in bangalore? | Be careful you may have heard so many overrated hotels name but they are just hyped with overpriced with no taste .
Meghana , Nandana , RNR and manily worst albek etc all these hotles are overrated .
I have tasted biriyani in all these hotels I found Hotel Adithya's Biriyani in Rajajinagar is far better than all these hotels
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Should gun owners and their children be put into reeducation camps? | Yes, troll. You gonna do the same with drug users?
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Social Sciences: | Yes it is, because it is an application of knowledge and understanding of certain interaction amongst our community and society.
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What are the best baby skin care products? | Introduction and Recommendation of Selected Baby Care Products
We are familiar with baby care products in the United States, Germany, and Japan. The publicity of British mother and baby products is relatively less, but it does not mean that British products are not good.
Spring is coming, and it's time for spring to bloom. The weather is also suitable for children to go out and play. In the house stuffy nearly the whole winter, in order to protect the baby's tender skin from being rough by the wind, skincare products for the baby should also be bought.
What famous baby skincare products brands are in the world? I hope this article can help you!
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Which is The Best Baby Skincare Products Brand?15 Best baby skincare products brand1. Johnson & Johnson Baby Milk Nourishing Cream2. Kiehl's Baby Nourishing and Tender Cream3. Johnson Baby Natural Soothing Moisturizing Cream4. Aveeno Baby Calming Comfort Moisturizing Lotion5. Take good care of Baby Bum Sunscreen Lotion6. Aveeno Baby Gentle Wash & Shampoo7. Baby Skin cleanser8. Baby Massage Oil9. Childs Farm Grapefruit & Organic Tea Tree Oil Hand & Body Lotion10. Baby Nourishing Lotion11. Baby Moisturising Lotion12. E45 Junior Moisturising Lotion13. Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula14. Oilatum Junior Cream15. Bepanthen Baby Moisturiser
Which is The Best Baby Skincare Products Brand?
Introduction: for the baby's delicate skin, we must be careful in the selection of the best baby skincare products brand, so that the baby's skin can always be maintained in the most stable and comfortable state, so in today's rich single products, which baby skincare products brand have the best reputation?
The following ranking list carefully sorted out 15 pieces of the best baby skincare products brand for your reference!
15 Best baby skincare products brand
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1. Johnson & Johnson Baby Milk Nourishing Cream
Reason for recommendation:
Johnson & Johnson's product is made of the most moisturizing ingredients recommended by the top 15 baby skincare products list. Combined with glycerin and other small ingredients, it can help the skin to lock in the most effective moisture for a long time. Moreover, the fresh texture will not make the baby's skin feel thick, and then give the baby just the right amount of moisture and care.
Efficacy: moisturizing, moisturizing, whitening, and rejuvenating
Editor's comment: good, I am using it for my baby. The skin is shiny and slippery and feels very comfortable.
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2. Kiehl's Baby Nourishing and Tender Cream
Reason for recommendation:
This single product of Kiehl's can be used by both infants and adults. Its rich vitamins and moisturizing texture can quickly take care of every inch of the baby's skin. Moreover, it has been tested by pediatricians strictly, and it can effectively help to care for a baby's delicate and delicate skin for a long time.
Efficacy: moisturizing, moisturizing, soothing and moisturizing
Editor's comment: used in the baby's body especially the dry place can really keep the skin moist and smooth for a long time.
Promising review:
A friend gave me my first tube of Kiehl's Ultimate Strength Hand Salve as a gift. As an RN, hand washing is something I do dozens of times a day and my hands were often red and irritated as a result. Kiehls has changed all that.—Read More—PJ
Also read: The Most Recommended Best European Skin Care Products
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3. Johnson Baby Natural Soothing Moisturizing Cream
Reason for recommendation:
This baby cream is made from the most natural raw materials. The moisturizing factor of its effectiveness can help a long time moisturizing and drying the skin, and the texture of the baby will not give any heavy stimulation to the baby's skin. It will help to keep the baby's skin moist and smooth for a long time.
Product efficacy: Moisturizing
Editor's comment: can deeply nourish the skin, not greasy, quickly soothe and moisten the baby's dry facial skin.
Promising review:
My 17-year-old daughter has suffered extremely severe eczema on her entire body (excluding her face-thankfully) for years. We tried every product, RX and otc and nothing ever worked. We did phototherapy as well.—Read More—Rebecca
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4. Aveeno Baby Calming Comfort Moisturizing Lotion
Reason for recommendation:
Baby milk contains the best Lavender, Vanilla, and Natural Oatmeal ingredients. It is especially suitable for babies with sensitive skin. The refreshing and non-sticky ingredients can provide the necessary nourishment for the skin quickly, and eventually keep The baby's skin and skin are moist and comfortable for a long time.
Efficacy: moisturizing, moisturizing, soothing and moisturizing
Editor's comment: This product of Aveeno home is really very good, adults feel very moist after trial, and there is no sense of burden, rest assured.
Promising review:
While Aveeno products in general work fine for my other kiddos and myself, my one little man has eczema and it induces flare-ups! I figured the “oat” ingredient would be helpful, however, it seems that anything with fragrance will aggravate his poor skin.—Read More—MommaB
[LINKED_TEXT: Read More.] [URL: https://www.thebestntop.com/2020/10/15-best-baby-skin-care-products-brand.html]
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What's better, Alibaba or Amazon? | It depends on what you are looking for. Alibaba is a great choice if you are looking for inexpensive, bulk items from China and other countries. Amazon is better if you want more variety, [LINKED_TEXT: faster shipping] [URL: https://alifbazaar.com/], and better customer service. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and needs.
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Do people still wear long fur coats? | Long or short fur coats, furs would be happily worn and hunted as long as there are still farms and animals.
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Why does my code work on Compiler but not on LeetCode? | Protip: You can toggle code-formatting mode in a comment with Ctrl-Shift-K (or Cmd-Shift-K on Mac), and that makes code in a comment much easier to read.
This is what you posted, formatted to be a bit more readable for everyone’s benefit.
#include <iostream> #include <cmath> #include <string> #include <iomanip> #include <string.h> #include <sstream> #include <stdio.h> using namespace std; class Solution{ public: double findMedianSortedArrays(string s1, string s2){ string token; istringstream st(s1); int n = 0, a[1000]; while (getline(st, token, ',')){ stringstream tam(token); n = n + 1; tam >> a[n]; } istringstream stt(s2); int m = 0, b[1000]; while (getline(stt, token, ',')){ stringstream tam(token); m = m + 1; tam >> b[m]; } int mark1 = 1, mark2 = 1; int dir, c[2000], i = 0; if (a[1] < a[2]) dir = 1; else dir = 2; do{ if (dir == 1) { do{ i = i + 1; c[i] = a[mark1]; mark1 = mark1+1; if (mark1 == n+1) break; } while (a[mark1] < b[mark2] | mark1 != n+1); dir = 2; } else{ do{ i = i + 1; c[i] = b[mark2]; mark2 = mark2 + 1; if (mark2 == m+1) break; } while (b[mark2] < a[mark1] | mark2 != m+1); dir = 1; } } while (mark1 < n+1 | mark2 < m+1); float tam = (c[i/2] + c[i/2+1]) / float(2); double kq; if (i%2 == 0) kq = tam; else kq = c[i/2+1]; return kq; }; }; int main(){ string s1, s2; getline(cin, s1); getline(cin, s2); s1.erase(0, 1); s1.erase(s1.length()-1, 1); s2.erase(0, 1); s2.erase(s2.length()-1, 1); double ret = Solution().findMedianSortedArrays(s1, s2); cout << setprecision(1) << fixed << ret; return 0; }
Here’s what I notice:
It has a main() function. From what I recall, LeetCode provides its own main(). You are only supposed to fill in the solution class.You include unnecessary headers, such as <string.h> and <stdio.h>. Those are C headers, and this is C++.You don’t actually need to include any headers at all in LeetCode. They’re all included for you. They also throw in a using namespace std;, which I’m not entirely thrilled with, but is understandable.LeetCode generally provides you reasonable data structures as inputs, rather than having you parse input files or strings like you might’ve done in class.
Here’s an example solution I wrote 5 years ago to a different LeetCode problem, when I was practicing working “interview-like questions.”
class Solution { public: vector<int> twoSum(vector<int>& nums, int target) { unordered_map< int, int > seen; seen.reserve( nums.size( ) ); int index = 1; for ( const auto num : nums ) { auto it = seen.find( target - num ); if ( it != seen.end( ) ) return { it->second, index }; seen.insert( pair< int, int >( num, index ) ); index++; } return { 0, 0 }; } };
And here’s the framework LeetCode wants you to fill in for findMedianSortedArrays:
class Solution { public: double findMedianSortedArrays(vector<int>& nums1, vector<int>& nums2) { } };
Notice the sorted arrays are provided in vector<int>&, not std::string. There’s no strings in sight, and none are necessary for this problem. You can operate directly on the vectors provided.
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Can you check phase rotation with a multimeter? | YES. If you make a very simple circuit with 2 resistors and 2 capacitors, you can use any multimeter to detect phase rotation. Very important when wiring 3 phase motors to turn the right way.
You can use the multimeter in place of the neon lamp. A high AC volts reading is for one sequence, a low reading is for the opposite. When well adjusted, the low reading will be close to zero and the high reading close to the line voltage.
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What are some examples of arguments against the existence of an afterlife? | The sheer numbers of different versions of “afterlife” tell us that no one version has significantly more evidence than the others. And if almost all the versions are wrong, and they are equally without evidence, then it seems likely that they are all wrong.
All “afterlives” require that there is something that isn’t “you” during your life but somehow becomes “you” after you die. This seems irrational to me.
Q: What are some examples of arguments against the existence of an afterlife?
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What is the suggested tilt angle of a photovoltaic solar panel? | Find out the Latitude of your place. For example, the Latitude of Mumbai is 19 degrees, Delhi is 28.7 degrees, and Chennai is 13 degrees. So the optimum tilt for these places is 19, 28, and 13 degrees.
Now, the latitude of Singapore is only 1.35 degree. What to do? It is advisable to put it at 10-degree angle. Otherwise, it will be difficult to clean it afterward.
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If an atheist doesn't believe in God, do they also not believe in Satan? | I don't believe in atheist everyone believes in God some people just don't want to admit it so they say they are atheists. Or they are afraid they will have to give up whatever Sin has them chained down so they claim atheism.
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Why do some people like to stay in an abusive relationship? | Because we don't get to choose our family.
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Can you live in SF Bay Area without a car? | IF YOU HAVE NO CAR IN BAY AREA.YOU WILL MISS MANY THING TO VISIT HERE.
Book limo rental here if you have no car..no worry. San Jose Limo is there for you.
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Can I see a picture of your dog? | Sure! Here's a picture of my dog:

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What is the best way to get discounts on hotel rooms? | Some thoughts:
Book your room in advanceUse one of various sites which can provide discounts on hotel staysCall the hotel's salesperson and discuss what you need to do get a cheaper rateBook off seasonStay Tuesday thru Fridays.Join the hotel chain (if it is a chain) membership plan and use the discounts which they provide.
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What are the chances of me getting a residency spot in dermatology as an IMG? I want to take step 1 after it's become pass/fail so assuming I do well in step 2 CK and do a transitional year in the US are there any real chances of getting into derm? | Your chances are between slim and none as they are for US grads. If you are a beyond superb Caribbean grad, your chances may be better. Only 3 out 10 licensing test takers get highly desired residencies. Derm is a super highly residency.
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Does eating shark cartilage prevent cancer? | No. This theory was predicated on the belief that sharks don't get cancer. I don't know if that's true, but even if it is, I don't understand why anyone would believe they would acquire immunity from a shark, another species.
Evidently, schizophrenics rarely get cancer. What's next? Attempts to make ourselves crazy?
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Are you a crossdresser? Your beautiful as a woman, I was just curious. | Yes and thank you
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How can I improve my Quora writing skills? | Quora is a Big platform, where in all over the world many people are travelling.. you can learn and write your thought to others, This is the way where we can do our learning and writing well through talking with people.
In few days we will Improve English in Quora. also we can get good ideas and suggestions over this platform.
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Is there a way to permanently delete files on a computer where even the FBI can't find the info? | I cannot remember what it is called, but there is software that will overwrite your drive, to set overy celll to zero, or one, icrc it is a very long time since i used this stuff.
With a cells reset, data cannot be recovered, as it is totally lost, and you will be able to use the drive once the authorties have finished with it.
Happy hacking!!
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Is it safe to apply aloe vera gel on the face overnight? | Thanks for reaching out with your question about using aloe vera gel on your face overnight. Let me share my personal experience and knowledge on this topic.
I've actually been using aloe vera gel on my face for quite some time now, and I must say, it's been a game-changer for me! Aloe vera is known for its soothing and hydrating properties, and it can work wonders for the skin.
When it comes to leaving aloe vera gel on your face overnight, it really depends on your skin type and how it reacts to the gel. For some people, leaving it on overnight can be absolutely fine and beneficial. Aloe vera can help moisturize your skin, reduce redness, and even promote healing if you have any acne or blemishes. It's like a little overnight spa treatment!
However, it's important to mention that everyone's skin is different, and what works for one person may not work for another. Some individuals may experience sensitivity or irritation from leaving aloe vera gel on their face for an extended period. So, it's always a good idea to do a patch test first. Apply a small amount of gel on a small area of your face and leave it overnight to see how your skin reacts.
Additionally, make sure to use pure aloe vera gel without any added chemicals or fragrances. The more natural, the better! If you're unsure about the product you have, it's always helpful to check the label or consult with a dermatologist.
Remember, taking care of your skin is a journey of trial and error. What works for me may not work for you, and vice versa. So, don't hesitate to listen to your skin and adjust your routine accordingly.
I hope this information helps you make an informed decision. If you have any more questions or need further advice, feel free to ask. Take care of your skin, and good luck!
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What song has the lyrics "someone left the cake out in the rain"? | That would be the famous “MacArthur Park” recorded by Richard Harris. Horrible lyrics but not a bad tune. I believe a plethora of other talents covered it in the late 1960s and early 70s.
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What are tips on building customer loyalty in a local business? | Dozens if not hundreds of methods. Please consider reading regularly from Jeffrey Gitomer, Seth Godin, Harvey Mackay, Peter Shankman, etc. And/or looking up companies like zappos, zingermans, amazon , etc to see how they do it. Your local business can apply many of these concepts but;
1. Make sure whatever you do is GENUINE
2. Make sure you know why you want loyal customers and set up your plan accordingly
3. Understand this is a long term play. Real loyalty is earned not bought.
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Do soldiers only eat MREs when they are deployed or at a base? | MRE or ORPs aren't great in the field, but they are alright. They get calories into, they sustain you, if they are heated properly they can warm you a bit. However if you have them in base, or in otherwise hospitable conditions then they are awful.
I had the displeasure of experiencing this first hand. I was a trainee Logistics Officer on board a ship going through pre deployment training and assessment. There was a full day of high tempo training planned, it was starting at 0600 so everybody was eating at 0500. The Logistics Officer had the idea that rather than the chefs getting up early and having to cook breakfast, and then clear up, they would feed us ration packs. Hundreds of ration packs, cooked up in vats of boiling water then passed round.
They were horrific. Breakfast rations are generally eaten in the dark and cold, sticking a fork into a slightly warmed pouch and scoffing something you can't see, but which is warming you slightly. Instead we were in a brightly lit, warm cosy ship being served sausages and beans that were warmer than the surface of the sun.
From what I remember we had an awful day of training. A whole bunch of tired, grumpy and now hungry sailors who couldn't perform. We should have just served bacon baps, and I'm pretty sure that's what we did from then on. You can have MRE in base but I'd avoid it. They are fair more expensive than a good meal and in nearly every example far less enjoyable.
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What is it like to be in a mental hospital for depression? | At the point when it actually happened, it was a relief. Finally I would be somewhere with specialists taking care of me.At the same time, most of my brain had become numb by then, so the relief seemed minimal and unimportant - it faded in comparison to the buzzing and groaning and ripping going on in my mind. I was sitting in the office, rocking back and forth a little and crying, with my husband filling out the forms and helping me get through it and answer some of the questions.
I felt little.I felt crushed.The depression had won. The strong, smart and successful woman had finally run out of ways to put up against a mental disorder.
However, I did not feel humiliated or frustrated by the unpleasant stereotype of the term "psych ward"; I was numbly and distantly curious.
After the novelty of the first day had worn off, I just reverted to being numb and stopped being interested in anything around me.What was worse, I began to be additionally irritated by the fact that I had to be present at meal times (I couldn't bear to have people around me and to look at anyone), by the fact that people were watching TV, by the fact that the walls were pale green, by the narrow windows, by the uncomfortable chairs, by the questions, by everything. Still, there was that voice in the back of my head that it would still, eventually, be better for me than sitting at home hating the walls.
And, eventually, it was.
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As an Operating Room nurse, what was the closest call for the patient you’ve witnessed? | I worked in PACU for several years (post anesthesia care unit = Recovery Room). On Tuesdays we had “tonsillectomy’s” and all kinds of ENT surgeries. Being a former ED (Emergency Department) nurse I kept my certifications in ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) and PALS (Pediatric Advanced life Support). The weekend before I had just completed my PALS so it was all fresh in my brain. We had about 10 cases that day and we knew we would be busy with children. All the PACU nurses get a certain number of patients as they come out of the OR. This one little, 5 year-old boy with a beautiful smile and head of blonde hair. I too had a 5 year-old blonde boy at home, so I was especially drawn to him. He wasn’t my patient and his case was the last one of the day. I noticed his Nurse continued to give him tissues as he was spitting out a lot of blood post operatively. I watched as I tended to my own patients and asked her if she thought the amount of blood was “normal.” About 30 mins later he threw up A LOT. It was all blood and she called me over , we quickly cleaned him comforted him and called his MD, but we couldn’t reach him. The anesthesiologist was still there and came to the bedside. The Nurse gave her report and the Dr seemed fine with the details.
I quickly grabbed the Doctor and said “This kid is going into shock—you need to get the MD stat!”
The MD told me I was over dramatic. “He’s fine.”
We hung more IV fluids and followed the orders. I suggested calling the MD again as I wasn’t completely comfortable with what I was seeing. The doctor was at another hospital doing rounds and said he'd come ASAP. I returned to check on my patient, who was ready to be discharged. While I was outside with my patient, putting them in the car, this kid again throws up all this blood. His nurse is calling for me immediately to help her, and he’s now white as a sheet.
I remember his vitals were falling and I was starting to PANIC ! The anesthesiologist comes back for the last round and now sees what I'd tried to explain, calls the MD who is enroute, he tells us to get the OR ready, and that the child has an active bleeder.
We had to airlift this child to a “Children’s Hospital.” The helicopter landed in our driveway. I never cried so hard as a nurse as that night. I was praying that perfect little boy would make it. Apparently he had a family history of a “clotting” disorder that was unknown since he never had surgery before, but he MADE it!
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Would Hillary Clinton have made a better President than Donald J Trump? | No. I wake up everyday in disbelief that Lying Don Trump is president.
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How can I buy IKEA or IKEA-like furniture in India? | Their Restaurant & Cafe is great!!$1 for a hotdog..it cant get better than that.
Also, I feel their furniture is of good quality and the price point is perfect for a new immigrant or a student or someone who is starting out at any place.
Watch this video to take a tour of their store and know the prices:
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Does Olympia Washington have an airport? | Search for “Olympia Washington airport” on google. Save your time & others time. Info that is easily available on net, does not not make sense on Quora. Quora is good for asking Analytical Questions & where you need specific Inputs from Subject Matter Experts.
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What are some famous Kashmiri food that I should try? | Kashmiri wazwaaan , khawaa , nun chayyy,
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I have a theory that Gamma-ray bursts are really planets setting off imploded cylindrical uranium, gun type nuclear devices and gamma ray lazing. Does anyone have any comments? | No you have a bad sci-fi plot via word salad.
Please do the maths. Come back to me with the yield of the nuclear devices that would result in just one Gamma-ray bursts. Now apply that to all the Gamma-ray bursts we’ve detected. Ask why all such devices would be pointed at us. If these aren’t directed gamma-ray bursts then explain how nuclear devices that far away can be detected.
To have a scientific theory you need to form an explanation of some aspect of the natural world that can be repeatedly tested, in accordance with the scientific method, by using a predefined protocol of observations and experiments. Established scientific theories have withstood rigorous scrutiny and are a comprehensive form of scientific knowledge.
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Social Sciences: | Fundamentally the difference between the hard sciences and the social sciences is the ability to conduct experiments as opposed to engage in studies.
A rigorous study can confidentially state correlations and suggest causation but rarely with the confidence a well designed experiment can.
In theory social sciences could engage in experiments and have similar levels of confidence of conclusion but societal ethics don't allow us to conduct experiments on people and groups, fortunately.
This viewpoint that social sciences aren't real science is fairly elitist and minimizes the valuable contributions that statistical analysis and models can add to knowledge and society.
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Why are Democrats afraid of Christians? | We aren't. No one has ever threatened to hit me with a bible. Christians, the ones who follow Christ, may make suggestions for what they think is a better way for me to live my life, but they aren't likely to beat me up or murder my family if I decline.
The people who do that are called “terrorists.”
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Why are the Kannadigas the least known among South Indians? | I have to agree that Kannadigas are the least known linguistic group among South Indians. Is that a good/bad thing? Hmm, may be it is a bit a both but that is another discussion altogether. Let me try to list out the reasons why we Kannadigas are least well known:
Karnataka state itself is multi-lingual with significant Tulu, Konkani, Kodava, Telgu, Tamil speaking populations. Being a multi-lingual state, Kannadiga population as a percentage of state population is significantly less compared to the percentage of Tamil, Telgu, Malayali population in their respective statesKannada film industry is not as successful which is a very big reason. Again one of the reasons could be smaller market due to less Kannadiga populationThe fragmented nature of Karnataka's linguistic demography has worked against the rise of a regional political party thus denying Kannadigas the political clout enjoyed by other South Indians.Kannadigas are generally humble and do not have a tendency to blow their own trumpet. In contemporary India where the more loud and bombastic communities get widespread coverage, this becomes a liability.
That said, its not a popularity contest and at the end of the day, we are all Indians. With almost all large Indian cities already being cosmopolitan and becoming more so, the day is not too far when such linguistic distinctions gradually fade away due to inter-community marriages among the different linguistic groups.
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Will the megacomet heading towards Earth hit Earth? | C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli-Bernstein) has been found to measure over 80 miles in diameter. For comparison’s sake, the asteroid that is thought to have wiped out the dinosaurs was only around six miles wide.
This one is hurting toward Earth at around 22,000 mph...of course "hurting toward Earth" is a relative term, because unless you're an amateur astronomer with a very serious set up, living in the southern hemisphere, you're incredibly unlikely to ever even get a glimpse of it, let alone see it strike the Earth!
If a comet this size were to actually be headed straight for us, you'd still have very little to worry about from the comet itself, the biggest threats you'd need to worry about would likely come from fellow humans in the weeks before it hit. The comet strike itself would be of little concern as it would very likely wipe us off the surface of the planet in short order!
While one day this might actually be a concern, it most certainly is not, in this case.
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Do you have a different opinion on climate change? | Human activities have released large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere over the last century. The majority of the gases are produced by the combustion of fossil fuels to generate energy. Greenhouse gases act like a blanket around the earth, trapping energy and warming the atmosphere. We should initiate a [LINKED_TEXT: climate change awareness campaign] [URL: https://bpac.in/climate-change-winning-the-race-against-time/] across the world to take a step forward for a better earth.
Over the last century, global warming has had a significant impact on the world. It refers to the unusually rapid rise in the earth's average surface temperature over the last century, which is primarily caused by greenhouse gases emitted when people burn fossil fuels. Global warming is caused by increased greenhouse gas emissions and accumulation in the earth's environment.
Bright surfaces like clouds and ice reflect nearly 30% of incoming sunlight into space. The remaining 70% is absorbed by the land and ocean, followed by the atmosphere.
Scientists have predicted that when global warming occurs, the following effects will occur: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea-level rise, and more intense heat waves. Scientists are confident that global temperatures will continue to rise for decades to come, owing primarily to greenhouse gases emitted by human activities.
To conclude, we must work towards combating global warming and other effects of climate change. If the earth's temperatures continue to rise in the future, living things on the planet will soon become extinct as a result of extreme heat.
If humans helped in controlling global warming, the world would be cooler and the current high temperatures would be reduced. This world would be more secure to live in if everyone stood together and attempted to stop the majority of the environmental changes that are happening.
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How do I see who liked something on Twitter? | Very simple
1.open your account
2.click on your profile
3. To see who has liked your tweet.Click on your tweet,then click on this
Now you can see.
3.When you click on your profile, you will see four options.
Click on Likes, Now you can see your liked tweets.
Thank you
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Why are modern Iranians lighter than ancient Iranians, when both are Persians? | First of all the whole premise of this question is wrong and obtuse, secondly how do you know ancient Persians were dark or light? Have you traveled through time to 3000 years ago and observed them !? Thirdly who cares if someone's skin has lesser or more melanin in it?! Being white or dark is not an achievement nor it is a point to be proud of, it is a gnenetical thing, if a white Nordic man comes and lives in middle eastern climate for 4 generation his offspring can be darker than he was. So who cares?!
Original Persians migrated from Sibera looking for warm waters and places to farm, they resettled in the Iranian plathue, nobody knows if they were white or brown or black, as far as we can say they were smart to dig canals and farm and create an empire, later on they might have been mixed with other tribes or races but when you look at it, we humans are all originated from sahara desert, we chose to migrate and spread in different continents but the climate decide the amount melanin in our skin, it doesn't make us smarter or dumber, what makes us dumber than others is the amount of prejudice, bias and racism we hold toward others for the color of their skin.
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Where does all the carbon dioxide go in a submarine? | It reacts to potassium superoxide in special cans and releases O2
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What’s the point of the British guards (red suits and black hats)? Are they actually trained to take down threats? What weapons do they have? | Within the military ceremonial is very important, the red suit and black hat as you call it is full dress or Number 1 dress. In the British military, not only the army, tradition also plays an enormous part in the ethos and behaviour of people. A soldiers job is to project force on behalf of his government and the Guards regiments do that extremely well. But it does give a certain felling of pride and well being to march through town with bands playing whilst wearing your best suit. If ceremonial was scrapped then an army becomes nothing more than a rabble.
I heard a story some years ago about a group of Paras who were fighting insurgents in a certain African ex colony, In the midst of a fire fight the Company Sergeant Major was so incensed at the behaviour of the enemy that he strode out into the open and gave them a verbal beasting as only a CSM can. He called them out of hiding and held a parade there and then in the jungle and in the vernacular “ripped them a new arsehole” for their fire discipline and standard of dress. That is what ceremonial is all about, pride.
Dont be fooled by the full dress, the bayonets are sharp, the rifles are loaded and the guys are on guard are proud to be protecting Her Majesty and her family. Take the piss all you like, but be prepared to take the consequences as well.
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My blood pressure was 138/83 and my pulse was 52. Is this borderline high? | A blood pressure reading of 138/83 mmHg is considered elevated or stage 1 hypertension according to the American Heart Association. A normal blood pressure reading is typically less than 120/80 mmHg.
A pulse rate of 52 beats per minute is generally considered to be within the normal range for adults, although it can vary depending on age, fitness level, and other factors.
It's important to note that blood pressure and heart rate can fluctuate throughout the day, and a single reading may not provide an accurate representation of your overall health. It's recommended to take multiple readings over time to determine your average blood pressure and to speak with a healthcare provider to determine if further evaluation or treatment is needed.
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What is the cutest incident you had with your crush? | I was lucky to be REALLY good friends with my crush. Once I just just wrote his name along with mine on a paper napkin, he saw that, smiled and kept it in his shirt’s pocket and said he'd keep it with himself always. And actually even after a year, on our last day together, he showed me that napkin and said, “I told you I'd always keep it with myself” The bestest day EVER.!! :’)
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What do you think about Chelsea Clinton saying she may run for elected office in the future? Would you vote for her? | I know its wrong to judge someone by their parents; but I’ve had enough of the Clinton’s, and any other family groups that keep being elected to office…nepotism is always a bad reason to vote for someone…
so no..unless she rejects much or most of what her father and mother stand for..I never could…meaning Hillary and her husband, have always been out for themselves..and it has shown time after time..
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What would happen if we could use 100% of our brain? | Thank you guys for all the answers. My conclusion is: if we copy the same person entirely with new atoms, molecules it become a twin.
If we replace most of the brain with a new neuron we still be the same person.
But if we replace entirely your brain with new neurons at short period of time the original person may vanish and a twin appear on our place.
If we replace slowly maybe we will still have our souls present in the brain but need to do more research at the subject 😆.
It sounds like we are like a Hal 9000 computer. You remove the modules and you return back to a child age 😀. You do that by just drinking a lot of beer.
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My blood pressure was 138/83 and my pulse was 52. Is this borderline high? | No, this pressure is consistent with hypertension and should be treated.
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