Q. I could have sworn I had seen over twenty questions asking atheists and other nonreligious groups why they are here. If this is a answer website, and these people are answering questions, why does it matter? Maybe they are a little biased due to their religious and lack of religious beliefs but isn't good to have a open mind and to seek out answers without a censor sign over it? Why would you ask a question and not want the right answer, even if it may offend you?
A. Exactly! I answered a question like that just a few minutes ago:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgJ1ZUami7hLAUnKv3mIstHsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20101001061322AA5lu7S&show=7#profile-info-Pq3ZuKaAaa
I told her:
"...just because I'm not religious doesn't mean I know nothing about religion. I am able to quote from the Bible, Torah and Qu'ran, I have studied religious books and poetry to a high standard AND I've visited the places of worship for a variety of different religions (including Churches, Synagogues, Mosques and Gurdwaras). I also have an excellent education behind me, with an A* in Religious Studies at GCSE level."
I feel I am able to discuss religion much better than a lot of religious people. My ability to answer questions about religion has nothing to do with my personal beliefs - although if someone asks for my opinion, I'm always willing to give it.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgJ1ZUami7hLAUnKv3mIstHsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20101001061322AA5lu7S&show=7#profile-info-Pq3ZuKaAaa
I told her:
"...just because I'm not religious doesn't mean I know nothing about religion. I am able to quote from the Bible, Torah and Qu'ran, I have studied religious books and poetry to a high standard AND I've visited the places of worship for a variety of different religions (including Churches, Synagogues, Mosques and Gurdwaras). I also have an excellent education behind me, with an A* in Religious Studies at GCSE level."
I feel I am able to discuss religion much better than a lot of religious people. My ability to answer questions about religion has nothing to do with my personal beliefs - although if someone asks for my opinion, I'm always willing to give it.
What is the website that allows someone to answer questions regarding swine flu to check if they have it?
Q. I was recently watching the news and they mentioned a website created just for swine flu. It had a self checker where you answered questions about your symptoms. I would like to find it. I am feeling ill.
A. Don't waste your time. The symptoms of swine flu are so similar to the seasonal flu that your doctor cannot tell you if you have swine flu or seasonal flu at an exam. The doctor can make an educated guess based on the strain of flu that is circulating. To confirm whether it is really the swine flu the doctor has to send in a respiratory sample to the CDC. I've heard that they have stopped doing that.
The symptoms of swine flu are a sudden fever (a high body temperature of 38°C/100.4°F or above), and a sudden cough. You also may have: headache, tiredness, chills, aching muscles, limb or joint pain, diarrhea or stomach upset, sore throat, runny nose, sneezing, or loss of appetite.
I've attached an article on how to treat swine flu and one on how to try to stay healthy. I hope that they are helpful to you. Feel better soon.
The symptoms of swine flu are a sudden fever (a high body temperature of 38°C/100.4°F or above), and a sudden cough. You also may have: headache, tiredness, chills, aching muscles, limb or joint pain, diarrhea or stomach upset, sore throat, runny nose, sneezing, or loss of appetite.
I've attached an article on how to treat swine flu and one on how to try to stay healthy. I hope that they are helpful to you. Feel better soon.
What good is political rhetoric and name calling?
Q. It is depressing when I come to this website to answer questions and the majority of what I say is right or left talking points, rhetoric and name calling.
We all understand that the left and right disagree on a number of issues. Does it help either side or any argument to sit here and point fingers and call each other names?
We are in this together so Republican or Democrat, why not ask serious questions and have some intelligent conversation?
We all understand that the left and right disagree on a number of issues. Does it help either side or any argument to sit here and point fingers and call each other names?
We are in this together so Republican or Democrat, why not ask serious questions and have some intelligent conversation?
A. It's politics. We have been torn apart for so many years thinking the other is so wrong that no one takes the time to actually listen to the other side.
You are right. If people were more worried and concerned about the issues at hand and figuring out how to fix them and not so much at name calling, dirt digging up, finger pointing... something might actually get done.
You are right. If people were more worried and concerned about the issues at hand and figuring out how to fix them and not so much at name calling, dirt digging up, finger pointing... something might actually get done.
What is the physics behind a CRT display?
Q. I've looked everywhere for a website answering this question, if you know one or could just tell me that would be wonderful!
A. Don't worry it's simple.
at the back of the CRT, you have a small electron gun (literally a gun that fires a stream of electrons).
the gun shoots a stream of electrons straight at the glass front of the CRT.
before they reach the glass front, the electrons pass between electrically controlled magnets, the magnets deflect the electron ray and cause it to sweep the screen from top left to bottom right row by row, flashing the screen 24 times a second.
the front glass is painted with fluorescent material that glows when the electrons hit it.
The screen appears to glow, and refresh 24 times a second.
if you are looking for a short answer, then electromagnetism is the key piece of physics that functions the CRT
at the back of the CRT, you have a small electron gun (literally a gun that fires a stream of electrons).
the gun shoots a stream of electrons straight at the glass front of the CRT.
before they reach the glass front, the electrons pass between electrically controlled magnets, the magnets deflect the electron ray and cause it to sweep the screen from top left to bottom right row by row, flashing the screen 24 times a second.
the front glass is painted with fluorescent material that glows when the electrons hit it.
The screen appears to glow, and refresh 24 times a second.
if you are looking for a short answer, then electromagnetism is the key piece of physics that functions the CRT
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