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Gari Garris answered Soul Fly's question

In ancient times, when calendars were first put into place, the year-measured by the cycle of changing seasons-was divided into months. The lengths of the months varied slightly from one culture to the next, but the basic length-from 28 to 31 days-was consistent across many cultures. That number of days was based on the cycle … Read more

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Personal ethics is a category of philosophy that determines what an individual believes about morality and right and wrong. This is usually distinguished from business ethics or legal ethics. These branches of ethics come from outside organizations or governments, not the individual's conscience. These branches of ethics occasionally overlap. Personal ethics can affect all areas … Read more

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Gari Garris answered Anonymous' question

The robots exclusion standard, also known as the robots exclusion protocol or simply robots.txt, is a standard used by websites to communicate with web crawlers and other web robots. The standard specifies how to inform the web robot about which areas of the website should not be processed or scanned. Robots are often used by … Read more

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Gari Garris answered Mary Watsonie's question

That depends on the movie, some are super stupid. Let's not forget about the purpose of the movie, only some of them really want to show/teach something, but the biggest part of them are just the entertainment, and, unfortunately, most of the people don't wont to think, so intelligent movies aren't really popular.

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Gari Garris answered Nupur jha's question

                           

Autism is a spectrum of closely related disorders with a shared core of symptoms. Autism spectrum disorders appear in infancy and early childhood, causing delays in many basic areas of development, such as learning to talk, play, and interact with … Read more