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i thinking deep so only answer this if your a deep person?

Question: i thinking deep so only answer this if your a deep person?
when i was taking a drive down town i thought on a question where did the stds come from?
no other animal except the human race has them and they seem to pop out of nowhere…
then my RN mother told me when she studied this at col ledge she found out that most stds can be traced back to africa. I asked her why if the people from africa had these deadly deases couldn’t they all perished by now? she answered that yes the stds did seem to pop out of nowhere then she gave her suspicions she questioned me and asked me “think about it Kaela what does Africa have that america doesn’t?” i answered “natural resources” she told me i was correct then i came UP with my assumption and asked her if The american government was trying to get ride of the Africans
under the public eye. they can’t fight them off like they did the natives when england was running out of supple and they even tested and killed African americans in the 1960′s. so what’s going on.
while i was thinking this i was also thinking what else the governor was hiding from americans. my mother told me that almost every new phone has a gps locator so right now the owner of the gps knows where you are every time you turn on your phone i also did some research on computers and found out there is a gps in computers so every time you log in to yahoo or google the owner of this gps knows exactly where you are. now there even premoting chips (a little locator that can trace you down where ever you are) although only pet owners use it on there dogs. Mothers are using it
to keep up with there children. why would you insert a chip in your animal or your child that’s crazy. now if you lost the locator any one could know where your child is or dog! And to top it off you can be located where ever you are on earth(not with just the chip but every time your celphone is on or when you log in on your computer)! not only that, who knows what else the governor is doing. think about it… us americans are only limited to what the media tells us. how is anyone sure what the us governors are saying is true! i was wtching a segment on nat-geo it was about the possibility of weather control or the control of the tectonic plates. Nat-goe
said it was never tested… but that’s what they told us! we don’t really knowfor we were never there.
but what if the outcome of the people in haiti was the testing of the tectonic plates? No one saw it coming. we don’t know what’s going on or what or national govoner is capable of because of what the media tells us. If they did tell us the truth we would be teriffied and resist the govonment for lying or secretely testing on us. i have comfirm that the united states wants all it’s citizens to be completely dependent on them. this explains how all puplic food is adictive this explains why all seeds are hybrid and why walmart is taking over. I’m not peronoid I just want to know the truth what is our governor hidding from us.

excuse the grammer I’m only 13 and I’m getting a c in language arts

Answer:

Answer by Blake
Well I’ll just say this. Your theory on the Africans and stds could very well be true, however most likely that probably is not the case. My theory is it is just some anomaly that showed up due to unknown reasons that caused people ever where (but mainly Africa my guess w/e happened, happen there) to have stds. As for the gps in your computer it is true that they can back trace you if your on the internet. Now very unlikely that you will be traced back unless you do something suspicious or illegal as they do not have the man power to look at what everyone does they probably just have a few websites being monitored at any given time. The little locator’s that can down where ever you are I think is a brilliant idea. It would surely lessen kidnapping and dogs that run away can be found. Nobody will look into it unless suspicious actions are taken beforehand to cause suspicion. For weather control it is quite possible that people have tested it, most likely not the government though probably for their own benefits or the benefits as a people. The testing of the tectonic plates is however a little absurd in my opinion. Maybe a little research to see if it could be used as a weapon but was probably halted (if it ever started) and left their research never to be found. Considering the amount of force that would take to move anything let alone not destroy themselves. As for us becoming dependent on the government I want to make a point.
1. Media can not be controlled completely
2. Public food is better because they are professionals and have studied how to make the food.
3. Walmart is in fact not taking over and has been banned in California to keep it from completely monopolizing.
4. Hybrid seeds are to improve the quality and quantity of the food in a result to solve world hunger.

Can someone summarize this science artile into one paragraph for me?

Question: Can someone summarize this science artile into one paragraph for me?
here’s the article:

Two MIT students are currently living, working and communicating with the outside world as if they were on a mission to Mars. Whenever they go outside their small, round habitat where eight people are spending a two-week “mission,” they don spacesuits and pass through an airlock. When they send e-mail, it takes 20 minutes before the recipient can see it–the time it takes for radio waves to travel to and from the red planet.

They’re not really on Mars, of course–human missions there are not yet even in NASA’s long-term schedule, and are not expected to take place for at least two decades. So, in order to begin understanding the logistical, mechanical, scientific and psychological issues that a real crew of Mars explorers will someday face, teams have been practicing the details of Mars exploration in several Mars-base simulators in some of Earth’s most Mars-like places. The most heavily used simulation is the Mars Society Desert Research Station, near Hanksville, Utah, which was built in 2002 by the Mars Society.

Engineering graduate students Zahra Khan and Phillip Cunio, from the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, began their stay at the Utah facility late Sunday, Feb. 17. Cunio is working on a project to develop a “smart” carrier to be used for research fieldwork in remote expeditions such as planetary exploration. The footlocker-sized container and its contents are fitted with radio-frequency ID tags, so that it constantly keeps track of its contents and can alert people if supplies are about to run out or if an item has been misplaced. Running out of supplies is not just an inconvenience–on a faraway planetary surface it could be a life-or-death issue.
Khan is concentrating on the logistics of making exploratory trips through the desert to carry out geological and biological research. The team uses all-terrain vehicles to travel around while wearing their simulated spacesuits, and then takes soil samples and conducts other tests at various locations. At the end of each day, they write up field reports on their activities, and make repairs to any damaged equipment.

Although part of the mission’s purpose is to find out about practical issues in working in difficult circumstances, the research itself is also very real. They will be looking for organisms that live in the hostile, dry and salty desert environment, both to develop techniques for conducting such biological research and to learn about how organisms survive in these somewhat Mars-like conditions.

Both Khan and Cunio would like to be involved in real Mars missions someday. Khan’s research is on entry, descent and landing systems for human missions to Mars. These will require much gentler, more-controlled descents than past missions, such as the Mars rovers that hit the ground at high speed shielded by airbags and then bounced for several minutes before coming to a stop.

Khan says she would like to go to Mars herself, but thinks that with the slow progress of NASA’s plans in that direction, “the odds may not be very good. I think it would be a good idea to send younger people,” and by the time such missions take place that may leave her out. “I’m an advocate of one-way trips to Mars,” she says, because the logistics of such trips would be far easier without the requirement for all the fuel needed for a return. For a given spacecraft, she says, you could send six people on a two-way mission or 24 people for a one-way trip. “If you’re going to go there, you might as well not waste the resources.” Cunio’s research studies the design of self-sustaining life-support systems for Mars colonists, as well as for missions to the moon or other destinations. “We’re studying the commonalities in life support and environmental control systems,” he says, so that planners don’t have to start from scratch in planning missions to different places. “We want to minimize the development costs and risks.”

Answer:

Answer by noitall
you are bloody joking! and you post it twice to boot. spare us, OK?

I NEED ALL THE HELP I CAN GET! FIVE STAR REWARD I PROMISE PLEASE someone ANSWER THIS QUESTION!!?

Question: I NEED ALL THE HELP I CAN GET! FIVE STAR REWARD I PROMISE PLEASE someone ANSWER THIS QUESTION!!?
PLEASE HELP FIVE STARS I PROMISE!! Hw question…?
“What impacts do humans have on these resoucres?”

By”these resources” they mean ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES

(Alternate energy resources are like wind power, solar power, biomass, etc.)

So “WHAT IMPACT DO HUMANS HAVE ON ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES?”<--my q.

Please help me! I swear you'll get five stars andmy gratitude and appreciation!!

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!

=)

Answer:

Answer by Kim
That’s kind of a weird question. The impact humans have on alternative energy resources is that they create the resource and then use the energy created.

Do you mean “What impact do alternative energy resources have on the environment?”
Or “How do alternative energy resources impact humans?”

But otherwise your question isn’t really asking anything.

Look people I know this is in the wrong category, but I’m just a 6th grader and I have no clue what this means?

Question: Look people I know this is in the wrong category, but I’m just a 6th grader and I have no clue what this means?
I NEED ALL THE HELP I CAN GET! FIVE STAR REWARD I PROMISE PLEASE someone ANSWER THIS QUESTION!!?

PLEASE HELP FIVE STARS I PROMISE!! Hw question…?

“What impacts do humans have on these resoucres?”

By”these resources” they mean ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES

(Alternate energy resources are like wind power, solar power, biomass, etc.)

So “WHAT IMPACT DO HUMANS HAVE ON ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES?”<--my q.

Please help me! I swear you'll get five stars andmy gratitude and appreciation!!

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!

=)
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I didnt tell YOU you "had to do my homework!"

If you don't have anything nice to say don't say it at all!

Or don't answer my question.

Answer:

Answer by victor
Humans impact on alternative energy resources. Well first of all humans burn fossil fuels which basically caused a demand for alternative energy because of the harmful things fossil fuels did to the environment (pollution, CFC’s deteriorate the ozone layers, acid rain and what not). Humans in turn also make alternative energy resources, engineers work on ways to make fuels that aren’t harmful in any way ( like you mentioned wind and solar power) so they are the main contributors to alternative energy. It’s a strange question considering you can take it in many ways. I would say humans have a large impact due to their use of fossil fuels.

How does this news article signify the importance of Human Geography?

Question: How does this news article signify the importance of Human Geography?
Soviet geologists once boasted that Kazakhstan was capable of exporting the entire Periodic Table of Elements. During the Soviet period, Kazakhstan supplied about 7 percent of the union’s gold, or about twenty-four tons per year. Since independence, the republic has attracted large foreign partners to develop existing or new mines. President Nazarbayev announced intentions to increase annual gold production to fifty or sixty tons by 1995 or 1996.
In 1989 the mines of Kazakhstan yielded 23.8 million tons of iron ore and 151,900 tons of manganese. The republic also possesses deposits of uranium, chrome, titanium, nickel, wolfram, silver, molybdenum, bauxite, and copper. Major phosphate mines feed fertilizer plants in the southern city of Zhambyl. Three major coal fields–Torghay, Qaraghandy, and Ekibastuz–produced 140 million tons of hard coal in 1991, but by 1994 Kazakhstan’s national total had dropped to 104 million tons.
In the mid-1990s, all minerals in Kazakhstan belonged to the republic. Authority for decisions concerning their development was delegated to the prime minister, provided that these decisions were consistent with laws on natural resource development. The fundamental law “On Natural Resources and the Development of Mineral Resources” was passed in May 1992, but its treatment of foreign development of minerals is limited to two brief paragraphs stipulating that foreign development be conducted in accordance with international and national law.
Data as of March 1996

Answer:

Answer by sailormon
Again to quote; “the right place at the ……”

Why don’t Liberals eat fetuses-isn’t it wasteful to throw this “meat” away?

Question: Why don’t Liberals eat fetuses-isn’t it wasteful to throw this “meat” away?
Liberals justify their support of the barbaric practice of infanticide by labeling the child who is being killed a “fetus” and then claiming that the child no longer has human rights because they no longer label him/her a human even though there is no difference between a 9 month old in the womb and a 1 day old outside the womb (just wait until they decide that you are no longer a human…).

Liberals also claim that humanity is destroying the Earth by consuming too many of “the Earth’s” resources (“the Earth” is inanimate and thus cannot own resources but that’s for another time…), which include food.

Liberals could help alleviate the problem of over-consumption and waste by simply eating the babies they abort thus preventing this “meat” from being wasted and leaving more food for the rest of us.

They should have no problem with this solution since they view babies as inhuman, thus making them meat which Liberals should be just as willing to consume as any other meat.

How about it Libs, care for a warm plate of fetus???

Fetus (pronounced fea-tus) might even become a trendy dish like tofu and hummus…

Answer:

Answer by goo_head_83
They’re vegans.

Is this a scam? USPS Study Guide.?

Question: Is this a scam? USPS Study Guide.?
I found a job ad for the local post office which said phone calls only. I called the number “human resources” they said. After a giving my information to the lady to apply for the job. I was told I had to take the 473 Battery Exam and needed the study guide. I had to pay $ 70 and was told I would recieve my money back once I took the exam. Days later I have recieved nothing about the study guide (which was to be emailed to me), and I am finding information that says not to pay money for study guides and that it is a scam.

If this is a scam, it means I really haven’t applied for the job at all.
I just called and cancelled. It was a scam. Thanks guys.

Answer:

Answer by jojo
Yes it is a scam. You should never pay anything up front for a job.

How should I address this on a cover letter and envelope?

Question: How should I address this on a cover letter and envelope?
I’m applying for a job at Webster University in Saint Louis, Missouri, and here are the instructions on their website: “Please submit cover letter and resume to Human Resources, Re: Administrative Associate-Holden Public Policy Forum, Webster University, 470 E. Lockwood Ave., St. Louis, MO 63119 or email to jobs@webster.edu.”

So, is the address on the cover letter supposed to look like this?

Human Resources
Re: Administrative Assistant-Holden Public Policy Forum
Webster University
470 E. Lockwood Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63119

Should I address them like this: “Dear Human Resources”?

Answer:

Answer by NorseArcher
should be:

Human Resources
Administrative Assistant-Holden Public Policy Forum
Webster University
470 E. Lockwood Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63119

Dear Sir or Ma’am OR To Whom It May Concern

GOOD LUCK!

What do you think of this?

Question: What do you think of this?
Each time I get a idiotic rejection letter from a potential employer, I send them an incredibly nasty anonymous e-mail in return..

The only one I didn’t send a nasty gram to was a reality office looking for an office manager, “Thank you for your interest, however, you lack necessary experience in working in real estate. We pray that you will find suitable employment in these tough economic times. Sincerely….”

Who got the Nasty grams???
“We will not consider you for candidacy for this position”
For an Administrative Assistant position at a private Christian school. I musted-up a lot of pure rage and hate and sent one of the most evil rebuttals of my Unemployment. I can’t even repeat in here.

“Decision: You do not meet our standards.”
Position: Admin Support, Human Resources at a well known university
Rebuttal was “I don’t meet your standards… F___ YOU! You pay your Admin support in cow , No wonder you have such a high turn over! Or they work with an @$ $ hole like you. You fat cow.”
TRUTH: 10 years of Administrative Support, 5 of that in Human resources.

“You lack the desired experience for this position”
Position: Security Guard, Unarmed. 1 year experience required.
Rebuttal “When you state ‘Lack desired experience’, in other words you don’t hire Caucasians to be on your staff. I noticed that on your ALL African-American staff, and you-yourself is African-American. Seems like you are just a prick.”
TRUTH; When I applied I, I was a state licensed security guard with 14 years in physical security experience. Three years of it part time in the civilian sector, much of the experience was gained as various security watches while in the Navy. I was encouraged to apply by a security guard at this location because they were lacking people and basically hiring anyone with a license. (I guess he didn’t notice, they were all Black).

The usual, is calling them idiots and morons. The Worst of the worst, I was appalled that I even thought of it was wishing someone they loved would die slowly and painfully from cancer. I was having a bad day…

Answer:

Answer by Angel Girl
I know. I have heard many similar stories for various positions.
I live in Australia, but some of those stories are discussed here. I feel for you.
Stay strong & stay positive. A better job, more suitable , in great environment & well paid will come your way.

Go d Bless!