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Two answers: (1) It is up to you. (2) It depends on the rate of bleeding (i.e., extent and severity of injury) versus the efficacy of clotting and first aid, if any.  So there can be no definitive answer that fits all situations.  If the question really is, how long, at the least, does it … Read more
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The right to hang clothes is almost universal, which is why the vast majority of peoples still dry that way. Even in industrial countries, more and more are reverting to save otherwise wasted energy. The answer is yes, from where I live.
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Possibly the explanation not yet known by Qer is: Autumn is just another word for (the) fall (of the year). Autumn also describes an imaginary line in the sky, called the equinox, that the sun's path moves south of in the northern hemisphere to mark the last day of summer--and the same (but with the … Read more
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There is no stereotypical answer that covers all cases over all times during which the peculiar institution existed in the Americas, or Europe, or on the  high seas for that matter. So a forum such as this or any other news group or chat site cannot be adequate to the task - you are apt … Read more
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Probably so (unless you intend to you take a few hundred, pass them out to all passengers on board and convert them all to blunt-instrument wielding fanatics). But I would check ahead with the airline. And ask where you can get one of the cheap needles at the destination. But I really doubt they are … Read more
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Sorry, blurtit server threw away the complete reply. Shortened message: No low cost available. Philippines about the worst. Text messaging already 1000s of times markup over what it costs to provide. Much better to call even at very high call rates. Better still internet; or write and mail. Text message is kinda like buying stamp … Read more
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Because it has become mostly Rock; both markets together are bigger than either one alone. What's promoted is sold, what sells is heard, what is heard gets around, what get's around gets popular.
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Definitive answer (sorry y'all): The number of lines of longitude is boundless. That is to say uncountably finite in number. The  number of lines depicted on a world globe (model) is usually between 18 and 36, depending on mfr and build; but these are only representations for convenience. Any line of longitude is not a … Read more
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The org that provides the resources and people well qualified to evaluate & recommend, then install, maintain and or train as regards your hardware and software installation is the one to select. Unless a very large org (and even there it's often not feasible) computer systems should be provided by outside, expert providers. Buy, don't … Read more
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Depends on RPM of disc, and which cylinder is being addressed. Please specify . . .at minimum, RPM. From there you could figure medium access time. Another way, just google for hard drives and look up access times. You computer owners manuals might even have the info. Also it might help to state the purpose … Read more
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Also their wage needs. Offering of bonuses, titles, and intangibles are a common way of managing employee expectations. Walmart is no exception. Okay, the choices didn'' show when I posted the above. Let me amend that to say, choice C, belonging-ness. One is ask to be involved or have family involved in the "insider" ad … Read more
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Kangaroo rats do not drink so perhaps a drink (by an animal that does not drink) could be harmful; but how it would know a year has passed? Marine mammals could be harmed by drinking sea water. Your question, though, seems to suggest a singular, one-time event. Can your provide better details in a comment?
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Hmm! I am not sure that one would do it - a negative tax? I'm moving to there. So, let's start again:  To determine tax, per-se, simply subtract price (the product sticker or shelf tag, or invoice, amount) from Cost (the total amount you paid). In other words, your cost, C, is the price, P, … Read more
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Sometimes, the trade-off for frequent use if those products is deposits in the upper engine. In the US of late, many auto parts and supply outlets have been taking advantage of younger drivers by pushing fuel cleaners as a beneficial product to "protect" their engines, or their "investments"--whenever you hear such high-brow language used by … Read more
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Classical conditioning focuses on the natural biological responses to the presence of a stimulus such as food, water, or pain, whereas operant conditioning applies to voluntary responses, which an organism performs deliberately to produce a desired result.
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If you already had it written, I would say learning be rote, or by repetition. However, it seems you merely want the chance to get it written down so you needn't worry about forgetting it, or remembering it. I'd call that the anxiety or can't trust my brain technique. Or the absent minded professor technique.