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President of Iraq: Jalal Talabani\n\nJalal Talabani (in Kurdish:ﻰﻧ ﺎﺑﻪﻟﺎﺗ ﻝﻻﻪﺟ /Celal Talebanî )(in Arabic: جلال طالباني: jalâl tâlabânî) (born 1933), Iraqi politician, was named President of Iraq on April 6, 2005 by the Iraqi National Assembly. | 95 |
Another Cup Of Coffee (performed by Mike & The Mechanics)\n\nAnd she pours herself another cup of coffee | As she contemplates the stain across the wall and it's in between the cleaning and the washing | That's when looking back's | The hardest part of all | And she always did her best to try and please him | While he always did his best to make her cry | And she got down on her knees to stop him leaving | But he always knew one day he'd say goodbye | Where are your friends | Where are your children | Is this your house | Is this your home | Does nothing ever last forever | Does everybody sleep alone | And he tears the business tags from his old suitcase | As he packs away the pieces of his life | They all love him but they always try to change him | That's what happens when a girl becomes a wife | And she pours herself another cup of coffee | As the pictures leave a clean space on the wall | and it's in between the leaving and the loving | That's when looking back's | The hardest part of all | Where are your friends | Where are your children | Is this your house | Is this your home | Does nothing ever last forever | Does everybody sleep alone | Don't look back | Don't give up | Pour yourself another cup | 267 |
well some people are closed minded it may be were your from it may frightin people or your age which i doubt or you may just not be looking in the right place for what you want and if you were traditional middle east cloths that will keep from people frm wating that sort of thing short skirts haulter tops spaggetti strap shirts these are things of sudection and try to use make up if you don't it will probaly not hurt | 92 |
equillateral means all equal sides, equiangular means all equal angles\n\nthe rectangle has all equal angles, 90 degress but teh sides are different, if the sides were the same it woudl be a square\n\na rhombus has equal sides but not necessarily equal angles\n\na parallelogram does not have to have equal angles or equal sides, it needs to have to sets of equal opposite angles and equal opposite sides\n\nhope this helps!! | 98 |
Depends on how well they market themselves and how well they performed in the ring,boxing fans detest a boring tactical fight with few blows,in mexico many a times the losing boxer was taken out on fans shoulders for his efforts,Oscar De La Hoya is a good example of a boxer that knows boxing is a business above everything else, most boxers are poor,uneducated and naive young men that let the handlers take care of the money,so many really don't know how much they made for that year ,there have been great boxers that landed up homeless after their boxing days were over because of crooked managers,expensive lifestyles,unscrupulous women and handicapped because they did'nt know when to stop | 147 |
\n\nIf this is true that the black ladies are being "busted and disciplined" for the same actions as the white ladies without any reprimandation I would start a petition in your school among the students and present it to you principal on how serious you feel about racial prejudices, and the list of the students names that feel the same way, of course copy all of those signatures and only hand him the copy, then tell him that the original copy will go to the state representative, or the Satae Board of Education, that might wake up his theory of " Oh I don't think thats happening here" | 125 |
2x-5+x+2x-5+x=50\n(That's because perimeter is the area around the rectangle, and it's supposed to equal 50)\n2x+2x+x+x-5-5=50\n6x-10=50 (Combine like terms)\n6x-10+10=50+10 (add 10 to each side)\n6x=60\n6x/6=60/6 (divide each side by 6 to isolate the x)\n***x=10***\n2x-5\n2(10)-5\n20-5\n***15*** (ANSWER!!! | 136 |
s = 1/2 ( a * t^2)\n\n(1) substitute 2.0 for s and solve for t to get the time when you jump\n\n(2) subtract the time you jump from 1.6 to get the time you fall\n\n(3) substitute 1.6 for t and solve for the distance your friend falls\n\n(4) substitute the time you fall for t and solve for the distance you fall\n\n(5) subtract your distance from your friend's distance | 109 |
The Devlins\n"That World Outside"\n\nTell me your secret\nWhat you desire\nI will still be there for you\nAnd tell me you need it\nTell me something you're not\nI will still be there for you\n\nAnd say you believe it\nAll of your lies\nTell me you feel it\nAnd don't compromise, oh no\nI will still be there for you\n\nYour light in my dreams\nLight up my skin\nYou're so far away\nYou're holding it in\nI'm looking around\nWatching it spin\nGot my world outside\nIt's changing\nSomething within\n\nTell me you'll reach it\nSome of the time\nWhat you're searching for\nCos the love that's around you\nGets you down\nKick you to the floor\n\nSo tell me you see it\nWith your own eyes\nTell me the sky is falling now\nIn your world\nI will still be there for you\n\nYour light in my dreams\nLight up my skin\nWaiting so long\nTime to begin\nI'm looking around\nWatching it spin\nGot my world outside\nIt's changing\nSomething within\n\nSo tell me the reasons\nShow me the signs\nSay you desire\nDesire only now\nIn this world\nIt's our world\n\nYour light in my dreams\nLight up my skin\nYou're so far away\nYou're holding it in\nI'm looking around\nWatching it spin\nGot my world outside\nIt's changing\nSomething within\n\nIt's our world\nTime moves on\nAnd time moves on\nIn our world | 333 |
\n\ninori wo sasagete atarashii hi wo matsu\nazayaka ni hikaru umi sono hate made\n\nI send up prayers, waiting for a new day\nThe ocean shines brightly to the horizon\n\nhito no kokoro wa utsuri yuku nukedashitaku naru\ntsuki wa mata atarashii shuuki de fune wo tsureteku\n\nPeople’s hearts begin to move, wanting to slip away\nThe moon, with a new cycle, pulls the boat along\n\ntabi wa mata tsudzuiteku odayaka na hi mo\ntsuki wa mata atarashii shuuki de fune wo terashidasu\n\nThe journey still continues, on calm days as well \nThe moon, with a new cycle, makes the boat begin to shine\n\ninori wo sasagete atarashii hi wo matsu\nazayaka ni hikaru umi sono hate made\n\nI send up prayers, waiting for a new day\nThe ocean shines brightly to the horizon\n\nunmei no fune wo kogi\n nami wa tsugi kara tsugi e to watashitachi wo osou kedo\nsore mo suteki na tabi ne dore mo suteki na tabi ne\n\nThe boat of fate\nRides from indecisive wave to wave, and we follow; | 300 |
x = -6\nFactor the denominators: x/((x+1)*(x-1)) - (x+3)/(x*(x-1)) = -3/(x*(x+1))\nMultiply both sides by x*(x+1)*(x-1) and you get x^2 - (x+3)*(x+1) = -3*(x-1)\nx^2 - x^2 - 4x - 3 = -3x + 3\n-4x - 3 = -3x + 3\n-3 = x + 3\n-6 = x | 131 |
Vicodin\nacetaminophen and hydrocodone (ah see ta MIH no fen and hye dreo KOE done)\nAnexsia, Anolor DH5, Bancap HC, Dolacet, Lorcet 10/650, Lorcet HD, Lorcet Plus, Lortab, Lortab 10, Lortab 5/500, Lortab 7.5/500, Lortab Elixir, Norco, T-Gesic, Vicodin, Vicodin ES, Vicodin HP, Zydone | 124 |
The Majority Leader of the Senate is Bill Frist, the Secretary of State is Condoleezza Rice, the Secretary of the Treasury is John Snow, the Secretary of Defense is Donald Rumsfeld, the Attorney General is Alberto Gonzales, the Secretary of the Interior is Gale Norton, the Secretary of Agriculture is Mike Johanns, the Secretary of is Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, the Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, the Secretary of Health and Human Services is Mike Leavitt, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is Alphonso Jackson, the Secretary of Transportation is Norman Mineta, the Secretary of Energy is Samuel W. Bodman, the Secretary of Education is Margaret Spellings, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs is James Nicholson, and the Secretary of Homeland Security is Michael Chertoff. | 160 |
GBR\nGARDENER, Jason\nCAMPBELL, Darren\nDEVONISH, Marlon\nLEWIS-FRANCIS, Mark\n\nUSA\nCRAWFORD, Shawn\nGATLIN, Justin\nMILLER, Coby\nGREENE, Maurice\n\nNGR\nFASUBA, Olusoji\nEMEDOLU, Uchenna\nEGBELE, Aaron\nALIU, Deji | 95 |
Synonyms: amazing, astounding, bewildering, breathtaking, extraordinary, impressive, marvelous, miraculous, spectacular, staggering, startling, striking, stunning, stupefying, stupendous, wonderful, wondrous \nSynonyms: amazing, astonishing, awe-inspiring, awesome, exciting, hair-raising, heart-stirring, impressive, magnificent, moving, overwhelming, spine-tingling, stunning, thrilling \nSynonyms: amazing, bizarre, boss, curious, darb, exceptional, fab, fantastic, flash, gnarly, heavy, inconceivable, incredible, marvelous, odd, outstanding, particular, peculiar, phenomenal, primo, rare, remarkable, singular, some, special, strange, stupendous, surprising, terrific, tough, uncommon, unfamiliar, unheard-of, unimaginable, unique, unprecedented, unthinkable, unusual, unwonted, weird, wicked, wonderful, zero cool | 187 |
If you are asking for the time - 1 year = 31,556,926 seconds\n\nIf you are asking the 2nd than there are 12\n2nd of Jan\n2nd of Feb\n2nd of Mar\n2nd of April\n2nd of MAY\n2nd of June\n2nd of July\n2nd of Aug \n2nd of Sep\n2nd of Oct\n2nd of Nov\n2nd of Dec | 95 |
u can use u up and under which is a pump fake and then step with your non-pivot under the defender to seal him off, the sky hook always works but u gotta get good at it, increase your verticle and u wont even need moves, u can just let your team shoot it then get the rebound and put it in by just jumping, there's a move that's really risky called the pummel and u are backing down on the defender and u throw the ball around their back with your left hand, get it on the other side of them with your right and put it up because they will b off balance if u do it right. | 133 |
tsniperx\n2 months ago\n\nVolume of one block cube = 10cm*10cm*10cm = 1000cm^3\nVolume of two block cube = 2000 cm^3\nVolume of one sphere = (4/3)*pi*r^3 = (4/3)*pi*(5cm)^3\nVolume of one sphere= 523.59877 cm^3\n\nno spheres= Volume of clay / Volume of sphere= 2000cm^3 / 523.59877cm^3\nNo spheres must be integer = 3 spheres | 124 |
Inhale Dose \nBefore inhaling your ASMANEX, exhale fully \nFirmly close your lips around the mouthpiece and take a fast, deep breath while holding the mouthpiece in a horizontal position \nRemove the inhaler from your mouth and hold your breath for 10 seconds (or as long as you comfortably can) \nReplace the cap and twist it clockwise until it clicks (The cap must be fully closed to load the next dose) \nCheck to make sure that the arrow is lined up with the dose counter | 113 |
\n\nOther bright stars:\n\nCanopus (visible primarily from the southern hemisphere and the tropics or subtropics)\n\nArcturus (visible throughout the Northern hemisphere, would be in evening sky probably from spring to mid summer)\n\nAlpha Centauri (the closest of all stars, visible primarily from the southern hemisphere and the tropics or subtropics)\n\nVega (the one in the movie Contact, visible throughout the northern hemisphere, in evening sky around late summer through autumn)\n\nCapella (visible throughout the Northern hemisphere, probably in evening sky around winter into early spring) | 126 |
I'm for wonka bars too: better if made of - say - 4 x 6 rectangles, so that you can try to compare different portions: let kids discover that they must refer to smaller units to compare 8-ths and 12-ths ( and in the end eat chocolate if the work is good - or at least if chocolate is good)\n\nNB: start telling them that you cannot add or subtract what you cannot compare, then teach them how to compare | 98 |
(John 12:40) [Satan] has blinded their eyes and he has made their hearts hard, that they should not see with their eyes and get the thought with their hearts\n\n(2 Corinthians 4:4) the god of this system of things has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, that the illumination of the glorious good news about the Christ, who is the image of God, might not shine through\n\nThe cure is to study the bible with Jehovah's Witnesses. | 101 |
IP addresses are assigned\nYou can't change them\nIf u r on a network that has a server within (DHCP server) ask the network administrator if he can do that \n\nOtherwise if u r not in a network u have static IP address if u r using a 24 hour connection like DSL\nif u r using Dial-up then everytime u connect u will get a new IP address\n\nhaving a static IP address is not safe too\nif someone gets ur ip he can try hacking ur computer everytime u r online\notherwise using dial-up or assigning another IP if he gets it he can only use it for this connection session only because the next time u r connected u have another IP | 142 |
hey girl if ur are her best friend she don't want this from u it dosn't matter if she has boy and u don't the thing is try give more time to ur friend ship talk to ur girl hang with her like always and try to find some thing u can do not to be lonly when she is not around i been there honey and i think the problem start when they don't have time for ur frindship so try to make time for each other | 96 |
The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. | 95 |
I would like to think that the Lord still has a purpose for my being here, I simply love my life, I have been here for quite a few years now, and I have a marvelous family whom I love so very much, they are all kind of nutty like me, we love the Lord first, and He has given all of us so many gifts to enjoy throughout our time here, some of us are musicians some are artists, others are interested in ministry works, and we just love all the things we are able to accomplish on a daily basis, this is not to say, that all of us do not have trials, we do, but with the Lord, nothing is impossible, and He has given us so much Joy and that is our strength to live. | 156 |
Diadectomorpha\nAnthracosauria\nTherapsida\nCacops\nLysorophia\nDissorophoidea\nEdaphosaurus\nDissorphidae\nLabyrinthodontia\nDiadectes\nBatrachosauria\nPelycosaur\nDicynodont\nEureptilia\nThecodont\nSphenacodontidae\nLepospondyli\nLystrosaurus\nEdaphosauridae\nAïstopoda\nReptiliomorpha\nTemnospondyli\nPareiasaur\nLethiscus\nDiadectidae\nArchosauromorpha\nDinocephalia\nArchosauriformes\nAcanthodii\nArchosaur\nEryops\nTetrapod\nBradysaurus | 169 |
i'm a girl\nturn offs\n1)pants sagging\n2)wake up and no personal hygen\n3)smells\n4)wrinkle clothes-holes in clothes or just plain dirty clothes\n5)no goals in life\n6)cocky or thinks the world owes him something\n7)no believes in a higher power or GOD\n8)no job\n9)still lives with parents or not on his own-room mates thats cool \nok i better stop on the turn off im running out of room-lol\nturn on's\n1)good sense of humor\n2)clean\n3)willing to give of himself\n4)open minded\n5)have goals in life and has a action plan or doing it now\n6)passionate\n7)wants a family when i do\n8)he respects me & others\n9)same thinking pattern\n10)believes there is a GOD or a higher power\nok,ok i'm gone to stop here-lol i can go all day on this one\nI'M REALLY SORRY I DIDN'T SEE THAT YOU SAID 5-SORRY.... | 242 |
25\n36\n36-25=11\n25-11=14\n25-14=3\n11-3=8\n8-3=5\n11-5=6\n6-5=1\n8-6=2\n8-2=4\n11-4=7\n11-2=9\n11-1=10\n14-2=12\n14-1=13\n25-10=15\n25-9=16\n25-8=17\n25-7=18\n25-6=19\n25-5=20\n25-4=21\n25-3=22\n36-13=23\n36-12=24\n36-10=26\n36-9=27\n36-8=28\n36-7=29\n36-6=30\n36-5=31\n36-4=32\n36-3=33\n36-2=34\n36-1=35\n\nNow you have every number from 1 to 36 written on the board, using only the numbers that were used before. | 234 |
To Remove tool bar \n\n* View-->Tool bars->Customize (Then Remove the tool bar \n that you want by selecting them)\n --------OR--------\n* Go to control Panel->Add Or Remove programs->Remove the tool bar that has been installed\n\n --------OR--------\nRemoving Unwanted Toolbar Items\n\nIf you have items in your Internet Explorer toolbar you would like to remove:\n\nRun Regedit\n\nDelete keys in these possible locations are:\n\nHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\n\SOFTWARE\n\Microsoft\\nInternet Explorer\\nToolbar \n\n\nHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\nSOFTWARE\\nMicrosoft\\nInternet Explorer\\nExtensions \n\nHKEY_CURRENT_USER\\nSoftware\\nMicrosoft\\nInternet Explorer\\nMenuExt | 184 |
I don't know all but I will give it a try:\n\n"You"\n"All Or nothing"\n"Hey Hey"\n"Grateful"\n"Run To Your Throne"\n"Temptation"\n"The Power Of God"\n"Lifted Me"\n"Help Me To Forgive"\n"It Should Have Been Me"\n"You Give Me Strength"\n"The World Is In His Hands"\n"I Surrender All"\n"Old Woman"\n"Savior Like A Shepherd"\n"Jesus Loves Me"\n"There Is A Fountain"\n"Rock Of Ages"\n"Near The Cross"\n"What A Friend We Have In Jesus / His Eye Is On The Sparrow (Medley)\n"Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing"\n"My Hope Is Built On Nothing Less"\n"Sweet Hour Of Prayer" | 174 |
Take y on the other side\n\ny^2 dy/dx + y^3 = e^(x)\nMultiply by 3\n\n3 y^2 dy/dx + 3 y^3 = 3 e^(x)\n\nFirst term is d/dx (y^3)\nHence put z = y^3 and teh equation becomes\ndz/dx + 3z = 3 e^(x)\n\nNow this is in standard form\nMultiply throughout by e^(3x)\n\ne^(3x) dz/dx+ 3 e^(3x) z = 3 e^(4x)\nLHS can be re-written as\n\nd/dx { e^(3x)* z) = 3 e^(4x)\nIntegrate both sides\ne(3x)*z = 3 e^(4x)/4 +C\n\nz = 3/4 e^(4x)*e^(-3x) + C e^(-3x)\n\nSubstitute back for z=y^3 | 225 |
Convert km^3 to cm^3:\n5 km3 * 1x10^15 cm3/km3 = 5x10^15 cm3\n\n\nConvert cm^3 to g:\n5x10^15 cm3 * 0.86 g/cm3 = 4.3x10^15 g\n\n\nWater's heat of fusion = 334 J/g\n\n\nCalculate energy:\n4.3x10^15 g * 334 J/g = 1.4362x10^18 J\n\n= 1,436,200,000,000 MJ | 127 |
and emilgouliev you got the 327th nuber wrong it should be a "5" not an "8" \nif you want to be more exact heres Pi in about 300 pages\nor heres a million digits of pi http://3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592.com/\n \n3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459230781640628620899862803482534211706\n\n798214808651328230664709384460955058223172535940812848111745028410270193852110555964462294895493038196\n\n4428810975665933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923460348610454326648213393607260249141273 \n 7245870066063155881748815209209628292540917153643678925903600113305305488204665213841469519415116094 \n 3305727036575959195309218611738193261179310511854807446237996274956735188575272489122793818301194912 \n 9833673362440656643086021394946395224737190702179860943702770539217176293176752384674818467669405132 \n 0005681271452635608277857713427577896091736371787214684409012249534301465495853710507922796892589235 \n 4201995611212902196086403441815981362977477130996051870721134999999837297804995105973173281609631859 \n 5024459455346908302642522308253344685035261931188171010003137838752886587533208381420617177669147303 \n 5982534904287554687311595628638823537875937519577818577805321712268066130019278766111959092164201989 \n 3809525720106548586327886593615338182796823030195203530185296899577362259941389124972177528347913151 \n 5574857242454150695950829533116861727855889075098381754637464939319255060400927701671139009848824012 \n 8583616035637076601047101819429555961989467678374494482553797747268471040475346462080466842590694912 \n 9331367702898915210475216205696602405803815019351125338243003558764024749647326391419927260426992279 \n 6782354781636009341721641219924586315030286182974555706749838505494588586926995690927210797509302955 \n 3211653449872027559602364806654991198818347977535663698074265425278625518184175746728909777727938000 \n 8164706001614524919217321721477235014144197356854816136115735255213347574184946843852332390739414333 \n 4547762416862518983569485562099219222184272550254256887671790494601653466804988627232791786085784383 \n 8279679766814541009538837863609506800642251252051173929848960841284886269456042419652850222106611863 \n 0674427862203919494504712371378696095636437191728746776465757396241389086583264599581339047802759009 \n 9465764078951269468398352595709825822620522489407726719478268482601476990902640136394437455305068203 \n 4962524517493996514314298091906592509372216964615157098583874105978859597729754989301617539284681382 \n 6868386894277415599185592524595395943104997252468084598727364469584865383673622262609912460805124388 \n 4390451244136549762780797715691435997700129616089441694868555848406353422072225828488648158456028506 \n 0168427394522674676788952521385225499546667278239864565961163548862305774564980355936345681743241125 \n 1507606947945109659609402522887971089314566913686722874894056010150330861792868092087476091782493858 \n 9009714909675985261365549781893129784821682998948722658804857564014270477555132379641451523746234364 \n 5428584447952658678210511413547357395231134271661021359695362314429524849371871101457654035902799344 \n 0374200731057853906219838744780847848968332144571386875194350643021845319104848100537061468067491927 \n 8191197939952061419663428754440643745123718192179998391015919561814675142691239748940907186494231961 \n 5679452080951465502252316038819301420937621378559566389377870830390697920773467221825625996615014215 \n 0306803844773454920260541466592520149744285073251866600213243408819071048633173464965145390579626856 \n 1005508106658796998163574736384052571459102897064140110971206280439039759515677157700420337869936007 \n 2305587631763594218731251471205329281918261861258673215791984148488291644706095752706957220917567116 \n 7229109816909152801735067127485832228718352093539657251210835791513698820914442100675103346711031412 \n 6711136990865851639831 | 1,385 |
the birds i have listed are the bird in wisconsin :Wild Turkey\nCanada Goose\nTurkey Vulture\nMallard Ducks\nChickadee (black-capped)\nBrown Thrasher\nEastern Towhee\nHouse Finch\nRuby-throated Hummingbird\nIndigo Bunting\nBaltimore Oriole\nAmerican Robin\nAmerican Goldfinch\nRose-breasted Grosbeak (Fe)\nRose-breasted Grosbeak (M)\nBrown-headed Cowbird\nNorthern Cardinal (male)\nNorthern Cardinal (female)\nSandhill Crane\nMourning Dove\nDowny Woodpecker (Fe)\nDowny Woodpecker (M)\nRed-bellied Woodpecker (Fe)\nRed-bellied Woodpecker (M)Great Blue Heron\nBald Eagle\nRed-tailed Hawk\nGreat Egret\nRed-winged Blackbird (M)\nRed-winged Blackbird (Fe)\nKilldeer\nEastern Kingbird\nAmerican Bittern\nAmerican Coot\nPied-billed Grebe\nBelted Kingfisher\nHawk Owl\nSnowy Owl\nShort-eared Owl\nGreat Gray Owl\nTrumpeter Swans\nTundra Swan\nMute Swan\nCommon Merganser\nRing-necked Pheasant\nRuffed Grouse\nGray Jay\nReadhead\nNorthern Harrier\nCommon Loon\nAmerican Kestrel\nCedar Waxwing\nFox Sparrow\nSong Sparrow\nDark-eyed Junco\nPurple Finch\nWhite-breasted Nuthatch\nRing-billed Gull\nOsprey\nRough-legged Hawk\nRing-necked Ducks\nHooded Merganser Fe\nWood Duck Fe\nWood Duck M\nPileated Woodpecker\nRed-headed Woodpecker\nHairy Woodpecker\nChipping Sparrow\nTree Swallow\nTufted Titmouse\nEuropean Starling\nYellow-headed Blackbird | 400 |
\n\na) 0.5g of solution / 1.0 g/mL = 0.5 mL of solution\n0.5mL x 1.0mg/mL = 0.5 mg of thimerosal\n\nb) 50g of solution / 1.0 g/mL = 50 mL of solution\n50mL x 1.0mg/mL = 50 mg of thimerosal\n\nc) 25g of water / 1.0 g/mL = 25 mL of solution\n25mL x 1.0mg/mL = 25 mg of thimerosal\n\nd) 75mL x 1.0mg/mL = 75 mg of thimerosal\n\ne) 0.75g / 1.0mg/mL = 750 mg of solution\n750 mg / 1.0 mg/mL = 750 mL of solution | 192 |
most books have pre test in them if not you could do as i and make study cards of all the inportant stuff not a realy fun way but hay it works for me \nand my fave is this set down go thru the book and try and see if you can make the test make up questions you think are likly to be on the test and be fair just cause you dont think you might not know one put it in there any ways and make sure there good questions the hader the questions that you know and can answer the easer the test may be yours trully lone | 121 |
I'll translate, I live in Brazil (I think this song is Vinícius de Moraes' or TomJobim's):\n\nÁgua de Beber\n\nÁgua de beber, água de beber camará\nEu sempre tive uma certeza\nQue só me deu desilusão\nÉ que o amor é uma tristeza\nMuita mágoa demais para um coração\n\nÁgua de beber, água de beber camará\nEu quis amar mas tive medo\nE quis salvar meu coração\nMas o amor sabe um segredo:\nO medo pode matar o teu coração\n\nÁgua de beber, água de beber camará\nEu nunca fiz coisa tão certa\nEntrei pra escola do perdão\nA minha casa vive aberta\nAbre todas as portas meu coração \n\nWater for Drinking (wtf!)\n\nWater for drinking, water for drinking, my friend\nI always had a conviction\nthat only disappointed me\nLove is sadness\nToo much sorrows fora hearth\n\nWater for drinking, water for drinking, my friend\nI wanted to love, but I was afraid\nAnd I wanted to save my hearth\nBut is in the secret:\nFear can kill you hearth\n\nWater for drinking, water for drinking, my friend\nI never made such good thing\nI'm now on the system of forgiveness\nMy house is always open\nOpen all the doors, my hearth \n\n\n***The translation is not word-by-word because some words can't be translated and some adaptations make more sense than a raw translation" | 358 |
;)\n\nConvert C to K:\n\n178.0C = 451.15K\n25C = 298.15K\n30.6 = 303.75K\n\nTotal energy of water initially: Ei\n\nEi = 185.0g * 298.15K * 4.184J/g*K = 2.308E5 J\n\nTotal energy of water, final: Ef\n\nEf = 185.0g * 303.75g * 4.184J/g*K = 2.315E5 J\n\nEf - Ei = 700J\n\nLet Q be the specific heat of the alloy\n\nQ * 36.0g * 451.15K = Q * 36.0g * 303.75K + 700J\n\nQ*{(36.0g * 451.15K)-(36.0g * 303.75K)} = 700J\nQ = 700J/{(36.0g * 451.15K)-(36.0g * 303.75K)} \nQ = 700J/(16241g*K - 10935g*K)\nQ = 700J/3506g*K\nQ = 0.200 J/g*K | 278 |
3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459230781640628620899862803482534211706798214808651328230664709384460955058223172535940812848111745028410270193852110555964462294895493038196442881097566593344612847564823378678316527120190914564856692346034861045432664821339360726024914127372458700660631558817488152092096282925409171536436789259036001133053054882046652138414695194151160943305727036575959195309218611738193261179310511854807446237996274956735188575272489122793818301194912983367336244065664308602139494639522473719070217986094370277053921717629317675238467481846766940513200056812714526356082778577134275778960917363717872146844090122495343014654958537105079227968925892354201995611212902196086403441815981362977477130996051870721134999999837297804995105973173281609631859502445945534690830264252230825334468503526193118817101000313783875288658753320838142061717766914730359825349042875546873115956286388235378759375195778185778053217122680661300192787661119590921642019893809525720106548586327886593615338182796823030195203530185296899577362259941389124972177528347913151557485724245415069595082953311686172785588907509838175463746493931925506040092770167113900984882401285836160356370766010471018194295559619894676783744944825537977472684710404753464620804668425906949129331367702898915210475216205696602405803815019351125338243003558764024749647326391419927260426992279678235478163600934172164121992458631503028618297455570674983850549458858692699569092721079750930295532116534498720275596023648066549911988183479775356636980742654252786255181841757467289097777279380008164706001614524919217321721477235014144197356854816136115735255213347574184946843852332390739414333454776241686251898356948556209921922218427255025425688767179049460165346680498862723279178608578438382796797668145410095388378636095068006422512520511739298489608412848862694560424196528502221066118630674427862203919494504712371378696095636437191728746776465757396241389086583264599581339047802759009946576407895126946839835259570982582262052248940772671947826848260147699090264013639443745530506820349625245174939965143142980919065925093722169646151570985838741059788595977297549893016175392846813826868386894277415599185592524595395943104997252468084598727364469584865383673622262609912460805124388439045124413654976278079771569143599770012961608944169486855584840635342207222582848864815845602850601684273945226746767889525213852254995466672782398645659611635488623057745649803559363456817432411251507606947945109659609402522887971089314566913686722874894056010150330861792868092087476091782493858900971490967598526136554978189312978482168299894872265880485756401427047755513237964145152374623436454285844479526586782105114135473573952311342716610213596953623144295248493718711014576540359027993440374200731057853906219838744780847848968332144571386875194350643021845319104848100537061468067491927819119793995206141966342875444064374512371819217999839101591956181467514269123974894090718649423196156794520809514655022523160388193014209376213785595663893778708303906979207734672218256259966150142150306803844773454920260541466592520149744285073251866600213243408819071048633173464965145390579626856100550810665879699816357473638405257145910289706414011097120628043903975951567715770042033786993600723055876317635942187312514712053292819182618612586732157919841484882916447060957527069572209175671167229109816909152801735067127485832228718352093539657251210835791513698820914442100675103346711031412671113699086585163983150197016515116851714376576183515565088490998985998238734552833163550764791853589322618548963213293308985706420467525907091548141654985946163718027098199430992448895757128289059232332609729971208443357326548938239119325974636673058360414281388303203824903758985243744170291327656180937734440307074692112019130203303801976211011004492932151608424448596376698389522868478312355265821314495768572624334418930396864262434107732269780280731891544110104468232527162010526522721116603 | 1,335 |
you gotta love your self before letting other to loved you\nthats the key\nwhat are you not confidence about \n\ntry to think your positif rather than remind you of your negatif\n\ngo our do volunteer\n\nmeet a lot of people\n\ntalk to people, friend\nchange your hair style\nchange your lifestyle\ngo fitness, do the gym, go swimming\n\nhelp elderly\n\nwhen you do something good , people will apreciated you and you will feel alot better\n\nevery body is unique, just because we don't look like a supermodel doesn't mean we are not atractive\n\nyou are a good person with a good personality think about that\n\ni got a mantra if you feel like you realy need a self esteem\n\nsaid \ni am not the center\n\nwhen you feel like everybody watching you or you feel lack of confident, say that take a deep breath\nand move on\nyou feel much better now | 202 |
if u want to MODIFY a file save to your desktop do the changes and reburn to a CD-R or CD-RW u can't change a file that is on a CD has the file is deamed READ_ONLY and is unchangeable even on a CD-RW DISK to save the wasting of a CD-RW save all the files to a folder wipe the CD_RW change the file u want or update has needed then reburn the CD_RW personly for a lot of files a DVD-RW disk in data mode is a nice thing to do has u can store 4500mb of data on a singel DVD-rw disk (needs a DVD burner and nero) i hope this helps you | 145 |
CH3C8H17 + 14O2 → 9 CO2 + 10H2O\n\nMass of CO2 produced:\nMolecular weight of CH3C8H17 = 12 + 3(1) +12(8) +17(1) = 128 grams\n\nmoles of CH3C8H17 burned = mass of it burned / Molecular weight\n = 2.81/128\n = 0.022 mols\n\nmoles of CO2 produced: = 0.022 mols * 9\n = 0.198 mols\n\ngrams of CO2 produced = 0.198 mols * molecular weight of CO2\n = 0.198 mols * (12+16+16)\n = 8.69 grams\n\nI hope this is right because i haven't done Chemistry for three years. | 187 |
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Detective is flat\nno longer is always flat out\ngot the number of the getaway car\ndidn't get very far\nAs lucid as hell\nthese images moving so fast\nlike a fever\nso close to the bone\nI don't feel too well\n\nAnd if you choose\nto take that path\n\nI will play you like a shark\nand I'll clutch at your heart\nI'll come flying like a spark\nto enflame you\n\nSleeping alone\nfor pleasure, the pineapple head\nit spins and it spins\nlike a number I hold\ndon't remember if she was my friend\nit was a long time ago\n\nAnd if you choose\nto take that path\n\nSleeping alone\nfor pleasure, the pineapple head\nit spins and it spins\nlike a number I hold\ndon't remember if she was my friend\nit was a long time ago\n\nAnd if you choose\nto take that path\nwould you come to make me pay? | 214 |
\n\nSo write a line whatsoever's equation:\n\nfor example (but you change it, please)\n\n4x -2y - 5 =0\n\nNow if you multiply all the terms for the same factor, you get an equivalent equation so you get a coincident (= the same) line:\nfor exemple, let's simply change all the signs:\n-4x +2y +5 =0 is always the same line\n\nAnd you can build infinite equations of the same line in this way\n\nP.S. = remember NEVER choose 0 as a multiplicator! | 124 |
be outstanding, don't be the regular, i mean \nyeach there so many jock, geek, and hartrobe\n just be you \nbe original\nbe a role model\ndo alot of activity\nkeep your mind ocupy\nlearn to play guiatar girl dig guy who know how to play instrument\ndon't just busy with your game at home or stuck with your computer\ngo out go out go out\n\nbe nice to girl\nthey don't need guy to buy them stuff they need guy to pay attention to their thing\n\ndon't pushed her to do something that she don't like\njust enjoy your teen year | 131 |
\n\n"Look at life through the windshield, not the rear-view mirror"\n\n"The risk it takes to remain tight inside the bud is more painful than the risk it takes to blossom"\n\n"Some of us think holding on makes us strong, but sometimes it is letting go"\n\n"You come to love not by finding the perfect person, but by seeing an imperfect person perfectly"\n\n"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the world"\n\n"Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced"\n\n"Everytime I think I've hit the bottom, God lends me a shovel"\n\n"The important thing is to stop questioning. | 150 |
Poor old Johnny Ray\nSounded sad upon the radio\nHe moved a million hearts in mono\nOur mothers cried and sang along and who'd blame them\nNow you're grown, so grown, now I must say more than ever\nGo toora loora toora loo rye aye\nAnd we can sing just like our fathers \n\nCome on Eileen, well I swear (what he means)\nAt this moment, you mean everything\nWith you in that dress my thoughts I confess\nVerge on dirty\nAh come on Eileen \n\nThese people round here wear beaten down eyes\nSunk in smoke dried faces\nThey're so resigned to what their fate is\nBut not us, no not us\nWe are far too young and clever\nEileen I'll sing this tune forever \n\nCome on Eileen well I swear (what he means)\nAh come on, let's take off everything\nThat pretty red dress Eileen (tell him yes)\nAh come on Eileen | 211 |
\n\nTemp rise in the water - \n (change in temp) 30.6 - 25.0 = 4.4\n\nHeat gained by water - \n \n (185.0) (4.184J)/(g oC) (4.4) = 3.4*10 pwr3 J\n\nThe metal dropped into the water must have the same temp as the water (30.6)\n\nTemp drop by the metal - \n (Change in temp) = 178-30.6 = 147.4\n \n Specific heat = \n(heat)/(mass)(change in temp)\n\nSpecific heat of the metal =\n(3.4*10 pwr3)\n(36g)(147.4)\n \n=0.640 J/g oC\n\nhope this helps. | 182 |
1)Jailer and prisoner\n2)jailer comes back alone\n3)jailer brings a son\n4)jailer and prisoner come back\n5)father and second son go\n6)father comes back\n7)father and mother go\n8)mother comes back\n9)jailer and prisoner go\n10)father comes back\n11)mother and father go\n12)mother comes back\n13)mother and daughter go\n14)jailer and prisoner come back\n15)jailer and daughter go\n16)jailer comes back\n17)jailer and prisoner go\n\nall done!! | 129 |
you could be opening a can of worms your not ready for i am the father of a young teen girl and i say she isnt ready to date how ever i will allow her to have male friends over to watch a movie or for a b-b-q on occasion but her friends are a little afraid of me as i am a very large man[see my profile] so they at least act like they respect me because they think i will really hurt them even though i wont although a lot of dads will do crazy things because of their daughters so in short becareful and dont P** O** the wrong dad | 122 |
People learn foreign languages, travel to exotic locales that they normally could not afford to go see, get exposed to foreign culture, see strange plant life, spread their culture, intermingle their genes bringing diversity to the gene pool, study certain sciences more, spur medical advances by getting injuries that are unusual in peace time, spread their culture, show off their technology to people who otherwise would not get to see it, expose their religion to other people, spur developments in satellite technology and communications, buy lots of handmade souvenirs and curios from locals eager to sell them, establish business contacts that they exploit for decades to come, help create future tourist destinations, and create a surge in business for the memorial crafting trade. | 144 |
There are a few people with that birthday:\n\n19/05/1947 - Jerry Hyman, Bkln, rock singer/trombonist (Blood Sweat and Tears)\n19/05/1948 - Grace Jones, [Mendoza], Spanishtown Jamacia, singer/actress (Vamp)\n19/05/1948 - Jean-Pierre Haignere, France, cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-17)\n19/05/1948 - Tom Scott, LA, saxophonist/bandleader (Pat Sajak Show)\n19/05/1949 - Dusty Hill, rocker (ZZ Top)\n19/05/1952 - Barbara Loomis, rocker (BT Express)\n19/05/1952 - Joey Ramone, [Jeffrey Hyman], rock drummer (Ramones-Baby I Love You)\n19/05/1955 - Pierre J Thuot, Groton Conn, Lt Cmdr USN/astronaut (STS 36, 49, 62)\n19/05/1957 - Sophia Crawford, London England, actress (Power Rangers)\n19/05/1972 - Willie Brown, NFL/WLAF linebacker (Seattle Seahawks. | 261 |
if you merge your sbc global.net e-mail address with your yahoo.com when you register it, you can retrieve that same e-mail after 6 months- for the yahoo account to float but if you did not merge it, during registration, after you disconnect sbc dsl, you will have access to the it for 2 months, for some users, longer than 2 months and once your sbcglobal.net e-mail will be removed from system, you will have a trap page the next time you will try to access it- it will change your e-mail from domain sbcglobal.net to a yahoo.com// if you had xyz@sbcglobal.net it will be changed to xyz@yahoo.com | 142 |
Make Model Of The Product Using UML or Other Modelling\nLanguages,Get The Complete Requirement of Client, Then\nMake That Model As SRS- Software Requirement Specification,\nThere U have To Mentiion The Diagrams as Well, YOu must\nbe clear with that Software Developement Life Cycle,\nThen Make Proper Documentation including the table structure\nand users Provision who all are interact with tha system\nonce u finshed those things, show to ur client and get his\napproval, then start database design and project design\nthen make coding and test it, then finally deploy that | 121 |
yes of course\nI dont need to be canadian to answer this because as a Filipino, we have great knowledge about these issues of migration to Canada since most Canadian recruitment are here plus majority of foreign migrants to Canada are well skilled Filipinos\n\nYes you can migrate there together with your family\nCanada having an Ageing Population needs additional population which can support that need and demand\nCanada prioritize families more than individual persons because they believe people will strive more and work hard if they hold their whole family, therefore it will result in a productive community\nCanada values education and so even if you are not well educated, their government will require and at the same time support you to achieve academic needs\n\nI also know alot of Asians including Pakistans who lives there and having a good life\n\nI hope I have enlightened you | 165 |
\n\nIn fact in any equation it is always possible to multiply the two sides by the same non-zero number to obtain another equation equivalent to the first (in this case equivalent means "which has the same solutions")\n\nSo let's multiply by 100 each term on both sides:\n510(p+6) - 380p = 490(p+3) + 3462\n\nNow this is a standard linear equation: you must first of all use the distributive property of multiplication to solve the parenthesys:\n510p + 510*6 - 380p = 490p + 490*3 + 3462\n \nNext, calculate:\n510p + 3060 - 380p = 490p + 1470 + 3462\n\nNow, all p-terms on the left, and all pure numbers on the right (change signs if you bring a term from one side to the other)\n510p - 380p - 490p = 1470 + 3462 - 3060\n\ndo the algebric sums:\n- 360p = 1872\n\ndivide both sides by the coefficient of p (pay attention to the sign):\np= - 1872/360 = - 5.2\n\n---- | 276 |
\n\nif its english you probably want to stick with literature- compare two characters in the same book or two different books\n\nif its a writing class and the sky is the limit, then Id look at your interests- if you like animals, you could have a thesis around how having pets are beneficial to your health, if you are interested in history, you could have a thesis like "X event changed the world for the better/worse"\n\nPlay to your interests- if youre not interested in writing your paper, chances are your teacher wont be interested in reading it- it really makes a difference | 122 |
AFC NORTH-CINCINNATI\nAFD SOUTH-THE COLTS \nAFC EAST-DOLPHINS, GET OFF THE PATRIOT BANDWAGON\nAFC WEST-BRONCOS\nWILDCARDS-STEELERS AND TEXANS(WHY NOT?)\n\nNFC NORTH-DA BEARS\nNFC SOUTH-2 CLOSE 2 CALL, BUT I CAN'T SEE PANTHERS REPEATING AS DIVISION CHAMPS, COMPETITION IS TOO STIFF\nNFC EAST-REDSKINS\nNFC WEST-SEATTLE, THERE'S NOT A TEAM IN THAT DIVISION TO CHALLENEGE THEM\nWILDCARDS-COWBOYS AND GIANTS | 152 |
h>\n\nvoid main\n{\n\nclrscr;\nfloat a,b,c,delta,x1,x2,sqrtdelta;\n\nprintf("Enter the Value of a : ");\nscanf("%f",&a);\nprintf("Enter the Value of b : ");\nscanf("%f",&b);\nprintf("Enter the Value of c : ");\nscanf("%f",&c);\n\ndelta= b*b - 4*a*c;\nsqrtdelta = sqrt(delta);\n\nx1 = (-b + sqrtdelta)/(2*a);\nx2 = (-b - sqrtdelta)/(2*a);\n\nprintf("The X1 : %f",x1);\nprintf("The X2 : %f",x2);\n\ngetch;\n\n}\n\nI think this enough for you. | 177 |
missing, 4 wounded\n\nBeaufighter 0 destroyed, 1 damaged\n\n 0 killed, 0 missing, 0 wounded\n\nTOTAL: 344 destroyed, 98 damaged\n\n 139 killed, 7 missing, 110 wounded\n\n----------------------\n\nLuftwaffe\n\n----------------------\n\nDornier Do 17 71 destroyed, 30 damaged\n\n 70 killed, 129 missing, 57 wounded\n\nJunkers Ju 87 57 destroyed, 16 damaged\n\n 35 killed, 58 missing, 19 wounded\n\nJunkers Ju 88 89 destroyed, 32 damaged\n\n 94 killed, 182 missing, 19 wounded\n\nHeinkel He 111 89 destroyed, 15 damaged\n\n 113 killed, 204 missing, 35 wounded\n\nMesserschmitt Bf 109 217 destroyed, 45 damaged\n\n 54 killed, 91 missing, 39 wounded\n\nMesserschmitt Bf 110 119 destroyed, 40 damaged\n\n 80 killed, 113 missing, 22 wounded\n\nOther 27 destroyed, 4 damaged\n\n 17 killed, 27 missing, 10 wounded\n\nTOTAL: 669 destroyed, 182 damaged\n\n 463 killed, 804 missing, 201 wounded\n\n\nSeptember/October 1940\n\n----------------------\n\nR.A.F. Fighter Command\n\n----------------------\n\nHurricane 294 destroyed, 77 damaged\n\n 107 killed, 2 missing, 10 wounded\n\nSpitfire 195 destroyed, 76 damaged\n\n 67 killed, 1 missing, ? | 363 |
The toplevel classification is\nEC 1 Oxidoreductases: catalyze oxidation/reduction reactions \nEC 2 Transferases: transfer a functional group (e.g. a methyl or phosphate group) \nEC 3 Hydrolases: catalyze the hydrolysis of various bonds \nEC 4 Lyases: cleave various bonds by means other than hydrolysis and oxidation \nEC 5 Isomerases: catalyze isomerization changes within a single molecule \nEC 6 Ligases: join two molecules with covalent bonds\n\nthe other parts of the name classify the reaction that they catalyse, kinases and phosphatases are pretty much synonymous | 148 |
(3y+1)(-2)+y\n-6y-3+y\n-5y-3\n\n12s+(7-s)2\n12s+14-2s\n10s+14\n\n7x-3x(x+1)\n7x-3x^2-3x\n-3x^2+4x\n\n3t(t-5)+6t^2\n3t^2-15t+6t^2\n9t^2-15t\n\n4w^2-w(2w-3)\n4w^2-2w^2+3w\n2w^2+3w | 143 |
\n\nApril 1st we have 47 rats\nJune 1st we have 900 rats\n\nGrowth model N=No e^k*t could be re written as:\n\nln(N/No)=k*t\n\nln = natural logarithm\nN = End result of rats\nNo = Beginning amount of rats\nk = growth constant\nt = time\n\nSo, our equation we have \n\nln(900/47) = k*61 (61 is the days from April 1 - June 1)\n\nWhich gives us a growth model of\n\nN=No e^(0.04839*t)\n\nAlrighty... | 140 |
If this is the episode you are referring to:\n\nOriginally aired: Tuesday November 15, 2005 on FX \n\nWriter: Sean Jablonski \nDirector: Michael M. Robin \nShow Stars: Roma Maffia (Liz Cruz (Season 2+, recurring previously)), Joely Richardson (Julia McNamara), Kelly Carlson (Kimber Henry (Season 3+, recurring previously)), Julian McMahon (Christian Troy), Dylan Walsh (Sean McNamara), Bruno Campos (Dr. Quentin Costa (Season 3+, recurring previously)) \nAll Guest Stars: Linda Klein (Nurse Linda) , Shannon Schlussel (Lisa Manning), Tanner Richie (Austin Morretti), Anne Heche (Nicole Morretti), Deirdre Lovejoy (Allie Tedesco), Bob Gunton (Agent Sagamore), Michele Greene (Ilana Manning), Melinda Page Hamilton (Colleen Eubanks) \nProduction Code: 2T5959 \n\n\nChristian and Quentin disagree over the ethics of an extremely dangerous operation that would enhance their medical reputations. | 229 |
You are in a world fo headeaches, i'm going thru the same thing, I guess it depends on the state that you live on, in nj, you have to give your tenants two noticies, then have to file to go to court, that's if the tenant still there, then at court, judge tells you if they have to move or not, or you can work something out with your tenants, but if tenants, fail at whatever the agrement was the you have to go back to court file some paper, belive me its a pain in the ass, it's been 4 months and my tenants still there | 129 |
\nHave you heard of \n1 Hampshire College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n2 Bard College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n3 Sarah Lawrence College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n4 The Evergreen State College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n5 Oberlin College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n6 Reed College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n7 New College of Florida \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n8 Mills College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n9 Simon's Rock College of Bard \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n10 Bennington College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n11 Eugene Lang College/New School University \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n12 University of California-Santa Cruz \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n13 Wesleyan University \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n14 Vassar College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n15 Pitzer College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n16 Warren Wilson College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n17 Lewis & Clark College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n18 Macalester College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n19 Marlboro College \n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n \n20 Emerson College \nsome of These are not really in a big city, but consider schools in areas like l.a., nyc etc\nif you like big cities | 281 |
hence it is an exact equation\n\nNow,\n∫Mdx = 4(x^3)/3 - y(x^2) --- (1)\n∫Ndy = -y(x^2) - y --- (2)\nRejecting the tarm (-y(x^2)) in (2) which is already occers in (1) and then adding (1) & (2) and equating the sum to a constant , we get the general solution to be\n4(x^3)/3 - y(x^2) - y = C ---(solution)\n---------------------------------------------------------- | 127 |
Here are my name suggestions for your café:\n\n- Atmosphere Café\n\n- Café L'atmosphere\n\n * ""Atmosphere Café"" (French)\n\n- Beach Towel Café\n\n- Ebbs & Tide Café\n\n- Dune Café\n\n- That Beach Café\n\n- That Coffee Shop\n\n- Coffee Bean House\n\n- Sand & Water\n\n- Aprés Soleil\n\n * ""After the Sun"" (French)\n\n- The Beach Cove\n\n- Gourmet Café\n\n- Sand Castle\n\n- Sweetwater Café\n\n- Sweetwarer Saloon\n\n- Saltwater Café\n\n- Sandcorn Café\n\n- Sandy Beach Café\n\n- Bay Coffee\n\n- Sandbucks\n\n- Starbeach\n\n- Café L'énigme\n\n * ""Enigma Café"" (French)\n\n- Café La Plage\n\n * ""The Beach"" (French)\n\n- Time-Out Coffee House\n\n- Chatterbox Beach Café\n\n- Day & Night Café\n\n- Sea Horse Café\n\n- Shelter Café\n\n- Bistro Beach\n\n- Relax & Comfort Café\n\n- A Hint Of French Beach Café\n\n- Pleasure Café\n\n- The Joint\n\n- Hot Spot\n\n- Speakeasy Café\n\n- Slow-Food\n\n- Le Café Francais\n\n * ""French Café"" (French)\n\n- Beach Inn\n\n- Sun Lotion Café\n\n- Atlantis\n\n- Gourmet's Delight\n\n- Sandwich Café\n\n- Sand Witch Café\n\n- Liquid Bistro\n\n- L'eau Café\n\n * ""Water Café"" (French)\n\n- Beach Meal Coffee House\n\n- Night Spot\n\n- L'auteur\n\n * ""Author"" (French)\n\n- Wet Feet Beach Café\n\n- Eau de Mer Café\n\n * ""Saltwater/ Water of the Sea"" (French)\n\n- Ocean Café\n\n- Seaside Café\n\n- Dive & Dine\n\n- Sunburn Bistro\n\n- Eclectic Restaurant & Café\n\n- Espresso Beach\n\n- Comfort Café\n\n- Life's-a-Beach Café\n\n- Dreamy Beach Café\n\n- Beach Spot\n\n- Delight Café\n\n- Tired Tourist Bistro & Bar\n\n- Beach Garden\n\n- Liberté Café\n\n * ""Liberty"" (French)\n\n- The Cozy Cafeteria\n\n- Sunworld Café\n\n- Coffee Crab\n\n- The Hideaway\n\n- Java Bean\n\n- La Vie Coffee\n\n * ""Life"" (French)\n\n- C'est la Vie Coffee\n\n * ""That's Life"" (French)\n\n- déjà vu Café\n\n- Café Noir\n\n * ""Black Coffee"" (French)\n\n- Cappuccino Coffee Club\n\n- L'illusion\n\n * ""The Illusion"" (French)\n\n- 1900 Coffee House\n\n- The Wanderer Café & Bistro\n\n- Illusion Café\n\n * ""The Illusion"" (French)\n\n- Memory Café\n\n\nAs for your second question, helpful web resources, I suggest the\nfollowing elaborate site:\n\nStart Your Own Café Business\nhttp://www. | 704 |
the units in the AutoCAD file and the 3dsMax file should be the same , in 3dsMAX open customize->units setup then chose"system units setup", be sure it's the same units used in the AutoCAD file,\nand also in the "Import file dialouge"in max, mark the "rescale" button and chose the incoming drawing units\nanother thing to be considered affecting the accuracy of the import process is " how far is the drawing far from the Autocad file's origin, if it's so far, consider moving ALL the objects around the origin , so the origin will be in the center of the Objects, refer to Max's help file, autocad import section............ | 147 |
0Encounter\n1Pilgrimage to Hell\n2Red Holocaust\n3Neutron Solstice \n4Crater Lake\n5Homeward Bound\n6Pony Soldiers\n7Dectra Chain\n8Ice and Fire\n9Red Equinox\n10Northstar Rising\n11Time Nomads\n12Latitude Zero\n13Seedling\n14Dark Carnival\n15Chill Factor\n16Moon Fate\n17Fury's Pilgrims\n18Shockscape\n19Deep Empire\n20Cold Asylum\n21Twilight Children\n22Rider, Reaper\n23Road Wars\n24Trader Redux \n25Genesis Echo \n26Shadowfall \n27Ground Zero \n28Emerald Fire \n29Bloodlines \n30Crossways \n31Keepers of the Sun \n32Circle Thrice \n33Eclipse at Noon \n34Stoneface \n35Bitter Fruit \n36Skydark \n37Demons of Eden \n38The Mars Arena \n39Watersleep \n40Nightmare Passage \n41Freedom Lost \n42Way of the Wolf \n43Dark Emblem \n44Crucible of Time \n45Starfall \n46Gemini Rising \n47Gaia's Demise\n48Dark Reckoning\n49Shadow World\n50Pandora's Redoubt\n51Rat King\n52Zero City\n53Savage Armada\n54Judas Strike\n55Shadow Fortress\n56Sunchild\n57Breakthrough\n58Salvation Road\n59Amazon Gate\n60Destiny's Truth\n61Skydark Spawn\n62Damnation Road Show\n63Devil Riders\n64Bloodfire\n65Hellbenders\n66Separation\n67Death Hunt\n68Shaking Earth\n69Black Harvest\n70Vengeance Trail\n71Ritual Chill\n72Atlantis Reprise\n73Labyrinth\n74Strontium Swamp | 397 |
Wrestler: Rey Mysterio Jr. \nReal Name: Oscar Gutierrez Rubio \nBirthday: December 12, 1974 \nBorn: San Diego, California \nHometown: San Diego, California \nMarital Status: Married to Angie\nDaughter: Aayliah\nSon: Dominic \nHeight & Weight: 5'3" - 140 lbs \nTrained by: Rey Misterio Sr \nDebut: April 30, 1989 \n\nFinishing Move: 6-1-9 & West Coast Pop \n\nFavorite Moves: Super Huracanrana ,The Nutcracker Suite \n,Springboard Diving Headbutt Drop,Apron-Dive Bulldog Lariat,Apron-Dive Huracanrana,Armbar Stretch Hold,Asai Moonsault,Baseball Slide Headscissors Takeover\nBombs Away ,Bronco Buster,Bulldog out of Bodyscissors\nCatapult Somersault Huracanrana Suicida,Sitdown Gutwrench,Powerbomb,Dropping the Dime (Springboard Leg Drop),Hammerlock Stretch Hold,Missile Dropkick,The Misterio Express,Split-Legged Moonsault Splash,Tilt-a-Whirl Headscissors Takeover,Thesz Press \n\nNotable Feuds: Chris Jericho,Kurt Angle,Chris Benoit,Matt Hardy,The Big Show,Chavo Guerrero,Eddie Guerrero,John Bradshaw Layfield\n \nMysterio is a luchador as is his uncle and trainer, Rey Misterio, Sr. He debuted as a wrestler in April 1989 at the age of 14 in Tijuana, Mexico. | 359 |
FRANKIE J LYRICS\n\nMore Than Words\n\n\nSaying I love you\nIs not the words I want to hear from you\nIt's not that I want you\nNot to say, but if you only knew\nHow easy it would be to show me how you feel\n\nMore than words is all you have to do to make it real\nThen you wouldn't have to say that you love me, yeah\nCos I'd already know\n\nWhat would you do if I took those words into\nMore than words to show you feel\nThat your love for me is real\nWhat would you say if I took those words away\nThen you couldn't make things new\nJust by saying I love you\n\nNow I've tried to talk to you and make you understand\nAll you have to do is close your eyes\nAnd just reach out your hand and touch me\nHold me close don't ever let me go\n\nMore than words is all you ever needed me to show\nThen you wouldn't have to say that you love me, yeah\nCos I'd already know\n\nMore than words.... | 232 |
under the new scoring method in figure skating, it is still actually possible to gain points when you fall during a difficult jump because you gain points based on difficulty levels, then lose a set number of points by falling (the TV commentators explained how one of the competitors gained a half point by falling down because they got 3.5 points for attempting a difficult jump and then lost three when she fell.)\nAlso, the medals are based on combined scores over many parts of competition (basic figures, short program, long program) and an error in one area can be partially made up for by superior performances in the other areas. | 126 |
at uniform voltage \n\nConverting Watts to Amps\n-----------------------------------------\nThe conversion of Watts to Amps is governed by the equation Amps = Watts/Volts\n\nFor example 12 watts/12 volts = 1 amp\n-----------------------------------------\n\nConverting Amps to Watts\n\nThe conversion of Amps to Watts is governed by the equation Watts = Amps x Volts\n\nFor example 1 amp * 115 volts = 115 watts\n--------------------------------------------\n\nfind out how many Amps your monitor needs (see power supply if it has a seperate one.) multiply by 115 or 120 to get the wattage.... | 136 |
Derivate y = A(x^3) + Bx + C to obtain:\n\ny'''=6A\ny''=6Ax\ny'=3Ax^2+B\n\n\nThen substitute in the ODE:\n\n---> 6A+12Ax-9Ax^2-3B+Ax^3+Bx+C=x\n\nArrange for x:\n\nx^3(A)+x^2(-9A)+x(12A+B-1)+(6A-3B+C)=0\n\nThe left hand side the equation above must be identically zero, so any parentheses must be zero:\n\n----> A=0 , B=1 , C=1/3\n\n---> y=x+1/3 | 159 |
\n\nDepending on which classification system you're using a simple breakdown looks like this:\n\nDomain: Eukaryotes in this case, such as protists, fungi, animals and plants\n\nKingdon: Plante\n\nDivision: The plant kingdom is divided in to divisions (not phylums like animals) - some examples (in laymans terms): mosses, liverworts, hornworts, ferns, cycads, gnetophytes, conifers, flowering plants \n\nClass: Two of the main groups of the flowering plants are monocots (like grasses and lilies) and dicots (like sunflowers and roses\n\nOrder: The next group. | 144 |
well if you want to loose weight fast in 3 week you choose the wrong food \nany way loosing weight is not a destination but a journey\nwell this is not a diet bust a healthy life stile that make you healthy and loose weight fast\n\nfor breakfast 08.00\ndrink as much fresh fruit juice( fresh squeeze orange) or used a juicer\n\nif you feel hungry during 10.00\nyou can eat fruit\n\nfor lunch 12.00 eat salad with a light dressing\nlight dressing\n3 Tbs olive oil\n1 Tbs lemon juice\ndash sea salt\ndash pepper\n1 clove garlic\n\nhave a fruit at 2.00\n\ndinner you can have another salad with your choice of lean meat or potatoesor rice\navoid process carb like bread ,noodle, \n\nthe main thing about this is \nyou can't combine protein( meat) with carb(potatoes,rice)\nnoodle is a bad example of protein meet carb eggs and flour\n\nfood example\nsteam chicken breast +steam carrot\nrice with chicken\n\nthe best for loosing weight is to avoid meat and eat raw vegetable\nif you can do it\ni guaranty you will loose alot of weight in 3 week\n\nand about excercise\ntry to do cardion workout that burn calorie\nyou need to workout 5 hour to loose 1 pound of fat and keep it off\nexample swimming and walking\nand do strenghten workout like using your weight( toning) good luck \nand tell me the result\nand yes drink alot of water don't drink pops(soda) alcohol | 348 |
Country/Region Extrapolated Incidence Population Estimated Used \nClubfoot in North America (Extrapolated Statistics) \nUSA 4,318 293,655,4052 \nCanada 478 32,507,8743 \nMexico 1,543 104,959,5943 \nClubfoot in Central America (Extrapolated Statistics) \nBelize 4 272,9453 \nGuatemala 210 14,280,5963 \nNicaragua 78 5,359,7593 \nClubfoot in Caribbean (Extrapolated Statistics) \nPuerto Rico 57 3,897,9603 \nClubfoot in South America (Extrapolated Statistics) \nBrazil 2,707 184,101,1093 \nChile 232 15,823,9573 \nColombia 622 42,310,7753 \nParaguay 91 6,191,3683 \nPeru 405 27,544,3053 \nVenezuela 367 25,017,3873 \nClubfoot in Northern Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) \nDenmark 79 5,413,3923 \nFinland 76 5,214,5123 \nIceland 4 293,9663 \nSweden 132 8,986,4003 \nClubfoot in Western Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) \nBritain (United Kingdom) 886 60,270,708 for UK3 \nBelgium 152 10,348,2763 \nFrance 888 60,424,2133 \nIreland 58 3,969,5583 \nLuxembourg 6 462,6903 \nMonaco 0 32,2703 \nNetherlands (Holland) 239 16,318,1993 \nUnited Kingdom 886 60,270,7083 \nWales 42 2,918,0003 \nClubfoot in Central Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) \nAustria 120 8,174,7623 \nCzech Republic 18 1,0246,1783 \nGermany 1,212 82,424,6093 \nHungary 147 10,032,3753 \nLiechtenstein 0 33,4363 \nPoland 568 38,626,3493 \nSlovakia 79 5,423,5673 \nSlovenia 29 2,011,473 3 \nSwitzerland 109 7,450,8673 \nClubfoot in Eastern Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) \nBelarus 151 10,310,5203 \nEstonia 19 1,341,6643 \nLatvia 33 2,306,3063 \nLithuania 53 3,607,8993 \nRussia 2,117 143,974,0593 \nUkraine 701 47,732,0793 \nClubfoot in the Southwestern Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) \nAzerbaijan 115 7,868,3853 \nPortugal 154 10,524,1453 \nSpain 592 40,280,7803 \nGeorgia 69 4,693,8923 \nClubfoot in the Southern Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) \nItaly 853 58,057,4773 \nGreece 156 10,647,5293 \nClubfoot in the Southeastern Europe (Extrapolated Statistics) \nAlbania 52 3,544,8083 \nBosnia and Herzegovina 5 407,6083 \nBulgaria 110 7,517,9733 \nCroatia 66 4,496,8693 \nMacedonia 30 2,040,0853 \nRomania 328 22,355,5513 \nSerbia and Montenegro 159 10,825,9003 \nClubfoot in Northern Asia (Extrapolated Statistics) \nMongolia 40 2,751,3143 \nClubfoot in Central Asia (Extrapolated Statistics) \nKazakhstan 222 15,143,7043 \nTajikistan 103 7,011,556 3 \nUzbekistan 388 26,410,4163 \nClubfoot in Eastern Asia (Extrapolated Statistics) \nChina 19,100 1,298,847,6243 \nHong Kong s.a.r. 100 6,855,1253 \nJapan 1,872 127,333,0023 \nMacau s.a.r. 6 445,2863 \nNorth Korea 333 22,697,5533 \nSouth Korea 709 48,233,7603 \nTaiwan 334 22,749,8383 \nClubfoot in Southwestern Asia (Extrapolated Statistics) \nTurkey 1,013 68,893,9183 \nClubfoot in Southern Asia (Extrapolated Statistics) \nAfghanistan 419 28,513,6773 \nBangladesh 2,078 141,340,4763 \nBhutan 32 2,185,5693 \nIndia 15,662 1,065,070,6073 \nPakistan 2,341 159,196,3363 \nSri Lanka 292 19,905,1653 \nClubfoot in Southeastern Asia (Extrapolated Statistics) \nEast Timor 14 1,019,2523 \nIndonesia 3,506 238,452,9523 \nLaos 89 6,068,1173 \nMalaysia 345 23,522,4823 \nPhilippines 1,268 86,241,6973 \nSingapore 64 4,353,8933 \nThailand 953 64,865,5233 \nVietnam 1,215 82,662,8003 \nClubfoot in the Middle East (Extrapolated Statistics) \nGaza strip 19 1,324,9913 \nIran 992 67,503,2053 \nIraq 373 25,374,6913 \nIsrael 91 6,199,0083 \nJordan 82 5,611,2023 \nKuwait 33 2,257,5493 \nLebanon 55 3,777,2183 \nSaudi Arabia 379 25,795,9383 \nSyria 264 18,016,8743 \nUnited Arab Emirates 37 2,523,9153 \nWest Bank 33 2,311,2043 \nYemen 294 20,024,8673 \nClubfoot in Northern Africa (Extrapolated Statistics) \nEgypt 1,119 76,117,4213 \nLibya 82 5,631,5853 \nSudan 575 39,148,1623 \nClubfoot in We | 1,580 |
band is scene 23\n\n\nRespect me\nWe don't have to speak\nWe don't have to shake no hands\nAnd your eyes ain't gotta flirt my way\nYou don't have to use my name in your\nconversation\nYou don't have to agree\n\nAnd you don't have to like me\nAnd it's alright with me\nBut as long as I'm around\nYou better make sure you respect\nme\nYou ain't gotta like me\nIt's alright with me\nBut as long as I'm around\nYou better make sure you respect\nme\n\nYou don't have to smile\nYou don't have to like my style\nI don't care what you think\nJust as long as you know\nI ain't no game\nSo don't play with me\nJust watch what you say\nWhen you talkin to me\nCuz I don't wanna make out the sign\nand have to say\nYou don't have to use my name in your\nconversation\nYou don't have to agree\nAnd you don't have to like me\nAnd it's alright with me\nBut as long as I'm around\nYou better make sure you respect\nme\nYou ain't gotta like me\nIt's alright with me\nBut as long as I'm around\nYou better make sure you respect\nme\n\nYou don't have to like me\nAnd it's alright with me\nBut as long as I'm around\nYou better respect me\nYou ain't gotta like me-it's alright\nBut as long as I'm around\nYou better make sure you respect me\n\nAnd you don't have to like me\nAnd it's alright with me\nBut as long as I'm around\nYou better make sure you respect\nme\nYou ain't gotta like me\nIt's alright with me\nBut as long as I'm around\nYou better make sure you respect\nme\n\nYou don't have to like me\nAnd it's alright with me\nBut as long as I'm around\nYou better respect me\nYou ain't gotta like me-it's alright\nBut as long as I'm around\nYou better make sure you respect me\n\nYou don't have to like me\nAnd its alright with me\nAs long as I'm around you better make\nsure you respect me | 482 |
\n\n"The Dance"\n\nLooking back on the memory of\nThe dance we shared 'neath the stars above\nFor a moment all the world was right\nHow could I have known that you'd ever say goodbye\n\nAnd now I'm glad I didn't know\nThe way it all would end the way it all would go\nOur lives are better left to chance I could have missed the pain\nBut I'd of had to miss the dance\n\nHolding you I held everything\nFor a moment wasn't I a king\nBut if I'd only known how the king would fall\nHey who's to say you know I might have changed it all\n\nAnd now I'm glad I didn't know\nThe way it all would end the way it all would go\nOur lives are better left to chance I could have missed the pain\nBut I'd of had to miss the dance\n\nYes my life is better left to chance\nI could have missed the pain but I'd of had to miss the dance | 209 |
In normal 3-D space, a cube can be described by {(x,y,z) where 0<=x<=1, 0<=y<=1, 0<=z<=1}\n\nIn normal 4-D space, it's {(x,y,z,w) where 0<=x<=1, 0<=y<=1, 0<=z<=1, 0<=w<=1}\n\nIn n-space, an n-cube can be represented by all n-dimentional vectors where the nth coordinate lies in the closed interval [0, 1]. | 122 |
I'm Alive, POD\n\nEveryday is a new day\nI'm thankful for\nEvery breath I take\nI won't take you for granted (I won't take you for granted)\nSo I learn from my mistakes\nIt's beyond my control\nSometimes it's best to let go\nWhatever happens\nIn this lifetime\nSo I trust in love (so I trust in love)\nYou have given me\nPeace of mind\n\nChorus:\nI feel so alive\nFor the very first time\nI can't deny you\nI feel so alive\nI feel so alive\nFor the very first time\nAnd I think I can fly (fly)\n\nSunshine upon my face (sunshine upon my face)\nA new song for me to sing\nTell the world\nHow I feel inside (Tell the world how I feel inside)\nEven though it might\nCost me everything\nNow that I know this\nSo beyond, I can't hold this\nI can never\nTurn my back away\nNow that I've seen you (Now that I've seen you)\nI can neva look away\n\nRepeat chorus\n\nNow that I know you\n(I could never\nTurn my back away)\nNow that I see you\n(I could neva look away)\nNow that I know you\n(I could neva\nTurn my back away)\nNow that I see you\n(I believe no matta\nWhat they say!) | 302 |
There isn't a national day celebrating the achievements of Jesse Owens in 1936, but if you wanted to campaign for the establishment of one, the procedure is as follows:\n\nFirst, contact your local congressman / senator and ask if he / she would sponsor a bill in the House / Senate calling for a federal holiday to celebrate Jesse Owens\nThen, launch a website to get a feeling for national opinion, I would suggest a free online petition or if you have the resources, jesseowensday.com\nNext, write a letter to the White House asking for their opinions / thoughts\nand then finally contact as many news / media outlets in order to get your message across | 137 |
Narcotic Thrust - I Like It Lyrics\nAlbum: I Like It [CD Single]\n\nLyrics:\n\nI hate the treadmill everyday\n\nI hate the mundane things they say\n\nthe boredom sets in 9 to 5\n\nat night that's when i come alive\n\n\n\nI long to be connected\n\nI long to be affected\n\nthe bright lights beckon me\n\nbeckon me to you\n\n\n\n[Chorus]\n\nI like it when we go to extremes\n\nI like it when you enter my dreams\n\nI like it when i feel your touch\n\nI like it.. | 137 |
U know,,i have beenthr this before,,and i can tell how hard it is,,but u know what,,i have learned many things,,if he was so weak,,or so whatecer,,the reason is,,to leave me alone,,with pain in my heart,,HE WAS NOT THE ONE FOR ME,,,if he was the one I trylu deserve,,he wouldnt have left me crying,,he would have rather die than see me weeping,,\nBe stong,,,have faith,,the better is yet to come,,try doing new things,,sports,,,reading,,going out,,try not to focus on him,,,\nI wish u all the best,,and i am sure u will find someone much better soon | 150 |
write the equation of the line containing the point (2,3) that is perpendicular to the line containing the points(4,6)and (0,0) \nThe slope of the line containing the points (4,6) and (0,0) is:\nm = (change in y)/(change in x)\nm = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)\nm = (6 - 0)/(4 - 0)\nm = 6/4 = 3/2\nBeing perpendicular to a line means having the negative reciprocal of the slope of that line, so the slope of our line is:\nm = -2/3\nSince it passes to (2,3), we can now solve for the equation using the point-slope form of the line:\ny - y1 = m(x - x1)\ny - 3 = -(2/3)(x - 2)\n3(y - 3) = -2(x - 2)\n3y - 9 = -2x + 4\n2x + 3y = 4 + 9\n2x + 3y = 13 (Standard form)\ny = -(2/3)x + 13/3 (Slope-Intercept form)\n2x + 3y - 13 = 0 (General Form)\n\nHope this helps ;-) | 290 |
\n (listed in no particular order)\n\n- protection from arbitrary firing\n- standard rules for pay raises\n- small pay increase that did cover cost of dues\n- gave the district a new reasons to "consider" a contractor for services (which would have resulted in no union jobs and a pay cut and loss of benifits, etc)\n- more rigid enforcement of rules - no exceptions\n- fosters an "us vs them" climate both in driver vs management & pro-union driver vs other drivers instead of a "we are in this together" feeling\n- gives the group in power (pro-union) all the power in the union. | 135 |
OOP - Functional\n\n# Structured programming - compared to Unstructured programming\n# Imperative programming, compared to Declarative programming\n# Message passing programming, compared to Imperative programming\n# Procedural programming, compared to Functional programming\n# Value-level programming, compared to Function-level programming\n# Flow-driven programming, compared to Event-driven programming\n# Scalar programming, compared to Array programming\n# Class-based programming, compared to Prototype-based programming (within the context of Object-oriented programming)\n# Constraint programming, compared to Logic programming\n# Component-oriented programming (as in OLE)\n# Aspect-oriented programming (as in AspectJ)\n# Rule-based programming (as in Mathematica)\n# Table-Oriented Programming (as in Microsoft FoxPro)\n# Pipeline Programming (as in the UNIX command line)\n# Post-object programming\n# Subject-oriented programming\n# Reflective programming\n# Dataflow programming (as in Spreadsheets)\n# Policy-based programming\n\nTry those links too. | 208 |
\nIf I could change the way of the world\nI'd be your girl\nToo many walls have been built in between us\nToo many dreams have been shattered around us\nIf I seem to give up they'll still never win\nDeep in my heart I know the strength is within\n\nWatching the others chances drift by\nThey'll never discover these feelings I hide\nDeep inside I'm falling apart\nAll alone with a broken heart\nThinking in silence is all they allow\nThese words still unspoken may never be found\nAll these dreams one day will be mine\nThey cross my mind\nMy time has yet to come\nUntil then\nToo many walls have been built in between us\nToo many dreams have been shattered around us\nIf I seem to give up they'll still never win\nDeep in my heart I know the strength is within\n\nChorus to fade..... | 180 |
Some of the matals have multiple oxidation states and these must be indicated in the names:\nAmericurium (III) fluoride\nIndium (III) fluoride\nBarium permanganate\nNeodymium (III) iodide\nCadmium sulfite\nSilicon tetrathiocyanate\nVanadium (III) fluoride\nIron (III) dichromate\nGold (I) cyanide\nBarium bromate\nMagnesium molybdate\nPlutonium (III) bromide\nSamarium (III) sulfate\nTungsten (II) iodide\nPotassium borate | 128 |
I had to look around awhile, but on page 96 of 136 (it may say 302), I found this:\n\n31\nJim Fox (1970-72)\nBill Hewitt (1974-75)\nSam Worthen (1980-81)\nGranville Waiters (1986-88)\nBrent Barry (1998-99)\nNorman Richardson (2001-02)\nRoger Mason, Jr. (2002-2003)\n\nHowever, in scanning the team photos, it also looks as though there's a "John Laskowski" wearing a "31" warm-up jersey in the 1976-77 photo. | 143 |
No, not hard at all, have work on many of them, good vehicles,\nhowever must use the dealer for parts, cause if u want say for instance, a fule filter, there going to ask you what color are the bumpers , o yeh but all and all I have many freinds have them, and family members they stand buy them\nsee if the party has records of any repairs , most important make sure the part had the vehicle serviced regulary, oil & filter changes brake inspections ect, the small stuff, if the oil rarely changed filters ects, look for one that has, cause if regular maintnance has been done \nregularly dont worrie how many mile's are on it, | 148 |
just be there for her and make sure she knows she is not alone she needs to see good in herself and a good friend usually can help i used to be that way untill i found a few really good friends that showed me i belong and i was important i fit in and from then on there was no stopping me of course i still see alot i don't like about myself but i see alot i do like now too your boyfriend should apriciate the fact that you want to help his sis besides if things get real serious in your relatinship it is good to be friends with his family just talk to your boyfriend and don't blow him off but he should understand somtimes a girls night out is what is needed be honest and open all of this could bring you closer together | 157 |
Peanut Butter and Jelly\n\nFirst you take the peanuts\nAnd you crunch 'em,\nYou crunch 'em\nFirst you take the peanuts\nAnd you crunch 'em,\nYou crunch 'em\n\nFor your peanut, peanut butter\nAnd jelly\nPeanut, peanut butter\nAnd jelly\n\nThen you take the grapes\nAnd you squish 'em,\nYou squish 'em\nThen you take the grapes\nAnd you squish 'em,\nYou squish 'em\n\nFor your peanut, peanut butter\nAnd jelly\nPeanut, peanut butter\nAnd jelly\n\nThen you take the bread\nAnd you spread it,\nYou spread it\nThen you take the bread\nAnd you spread it,\nYou spread it\n\nFor your peanut, peanut butter\nAnd jelly\nPeanut, peanut butter\nAnd jelly\n\nThen you take your sandwich\nAnd you eat it,\nYou eat it\nThen you take your sandwich\nAnd you eat it,\nYou eat it\n\n'Cause its good, peanut butter\nAnd jelly\nGood, peanut butter\nAnd jelly\n\nFirst you take the peanuts\nAnd you crunch 'em,\nThen you take the grapes\nAnd you squish 'em,\nThen you take the bread\nAnd you spread it,\nThen you take your sandwich\nAnd you eat it\n\n'Cause its good, peanut butter\nAnd jelly\nGood, peanut butter\nAnd jelly! | 305 |
8.4527125 × 10^270 in scientific notation\nor\n84527125 with 263 0s after the last 5\n\n84,527,125,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 | 213 |
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Committee on Agriculture \nCommittee on Appropriations \nCommittee on Armed Services \nCommittee on the Budget \nCommittee on Education and the Workforce \nCommittee on Energy and Commerce \nCommittee on Financial Services \nCommittee on Government Reform \nCommittee on Homeland Security \nCommittee on House Administration \nCommittee on International Relations \nCommittee on the Judiciary \nCommittee on Resources \nCommittee on Rules \nCommittee on Science \nCommittee on Small Business \nCommittee on Standards of Official Conduct \nCommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure \nCommittee on Veterans' Affairs \nCommittee on Ways and Means \nJoint Economic Committee \nJoint Committee on Printing \nJoint Committee on Taxation \nHouse Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence \nSelect Bipartisan Committee to Investigate the Preparation for and Response to Hurricane Katrina | 186 |
\n\nA Day In The Life - Beatles - 5.5\nCome Together - Beatles - 5\nWhile My Guitar Gently Weeps - Beatles - 2\nDon't Fear The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult - 5\nThunder Road - Bruce Springsteen\nJust What I Needed - The Cars - 4\nLet's Go - The Cars - 3\nLet The Good Times Roll - The Cars - 3\nSpace Oddity - David Bowie \nRebel Rebel - David Bowie - 2\nZiggy Stardust - Davie Bowie - 8\nSmoke On The Water - Deep Purple - 7\nAll Right Now - Free\nAqualung - Jethro Tull - 3\nNights In White Satin - Moody Blues - 6\nWhiter Shade of Pale - Procol Harum - 8\nStay With Me - Rod Stewart - 2\nMaggie May - Rod Stewart - 2\n\nRolling Stones - 4\nGimme Shelter\nStart Me Up - 2\nSatisfaction - 4\nSympathy For The Devil - 7\n\nStuck In The Middle With You - Stealers Wheel - 5\n\nStyx - 7\nCome Sail Away - 5\nRenegade - 6\nLady - 6\n\nSupertramp - 5\nGoodbye Stranger - 7\nThe Logical Song -5\n\nBrown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison - 8\n\nThe Who - 4\nBaba O'Riley - 4\nWon't Get Fooled Again - 2\nBehind Blue Eyes - 3\nPinball Wizard - 6\nWho Are You - 6 | 355 |