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Anyone can sue for almost anything. Can you afford to hire a lawyer for the suit? Would it be worth it? Balance your costs and the hassle against what you might gain and the other person might lose. Can you *prove* malicious intent on the part of the person who defamed you? Can you *prove* … Read more
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VW Golf and VW Rabbit. The Golf was supposed to refer to new wind or a fresh breeze but Americans thought "golf cart" and the MK1 body'd vehicles were marketed in USA as Rabbit, a spirited run-about (eventually superceded by the Fox). The USA Plymouth Horizon is the European Omni. They're both Rabbit clones. :-) … Read more
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You'd have an excellent report if you would *do* research comparing various breads. Compare cornbread to ryebread to wholewheat and to white Wonderbread. Compare the nutritional value of cornbread made with blue corn to that made with white corn or yellow corn. There*are* differences. Whole grain breads have more vitamins and minerals than unfortified breads … Read more
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Sewing ---> TV ---> out the window, repeat, repeat, repeat. :-) Or: Reading ---> out the window, repeat, repeat, repeat. I consider these to be the simplest eye exercises, along with regularly glancing down to quickly check speedometer display when driving. Staring at a fixed focus range strains the eyes and allows other focal ranges … Read more
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Paper currency and coin currency were developed in Asia, Europe and Africa so "invention" is not an appropriate term for their usage in the Americas. "The Americas" are the continents of North America and South America. Do you wish to know when paper money was first printed and metal coinage first minted in the United … Read more
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Social grooming aside, ions are released in the petting process of mammals and such can give a bit of euphoria or feeling of well-being to those in the near vicinity. There are also ectothermic effects. Consider the mammal as a hand-warming device. By the same token, a reptile might be a hand-cooler, but that's only … Read more
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My personal favorite is "none". I've had others and none has worked as well as taking good care of the hair and *not* cutting it beyond trimming individual split ends. At full length(s) it can be quickly and conveniently twisted or gathered back or up with a clasp, clip or tie. The stretch headbands are … Read more
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The character Dexter in the Showtime series of the same name responds with variations on "It is warm out today" or an acknowledgement that she's been diligently exerting herself on proper activities (usually work). An alternative is "Acknowledged, next subject?" or "I hear you, next subject?"
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The use of pronouns demonstrates philosophy and world view. Are animals considered to be beings or things? Does a table have gender? If a table has gender, but a enslaved creature be it human or non-human is voiced as an "it" rather than he or she, or referred to as "that" rather than who or … Read more
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Thought exercise: If evolution could only occur with meiosis and sexual reproduction then life that does not include meiosis and sexual reproduction could not evolve. Can any examples that seem to indicate evolution having occured be cited from plants or animals without sexual reproduction? Consider the conjugation of amobae. That doesn't include meiosis and there … Read more
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Cord cover Safety cord cover Floor guard Floor cord cover There's not one standard name for this item.  They're not only to prevent tripping, but also to prevent electrical mishaps such as shorting, which could harm people or equipment. Here's a picture of a heavy-duty one.
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Mold requires moisture to grow, thus "moist places". Too much heat cooks it and it dies. Sunlight provides heat which helps dry things out. The UV radiation is considered to be sanitizing beyond the heat effect. Dark areas are usually cooler with little or no UV exposure.