Q. I give a star to every question I answer. I noticed a woman in the mental health section had a problem with that. But then it is the mental health section so perhaps she was paranoid.
Is giving a star for every question proper, or improper? I usually like everyone to know an interesting question I've seen. That's why I star all of them.
Is giving a star for every question proper, or improper? I usually like everyone to know an interesting question I've seen. That's why I star all of them.
A. Well I think that is your business. I can see that you give a lot of stars, you know it comes up under contacts questions.
I prefer to only give stars to really amazing questions or to questions that I think my contacts could help with.
I prefer to only give stars to really amazing questions or to questions that I think my contacts could help with.
questions about nuclear power plants and the sun?
Q. Questions; answer for both
Nuclear Power Plant (Not Fossil Fueled)
and Sun
What are the fuel sources?
How is the fuel used to produce/release energy?
What are the similarities in the way they produce energy?
Are there any health hazards associated with the way they produce energy?
Why is energy released when the nuclear reactions take place? Talk about this using your research on the forces that hold the nucleus of an atom together.
Nuclear Power Plant (Not Fossil Fueled)
and Sun
What are the fuel sources?
How is the fuel used to produce/release energy?
What are the similarities in the way they produce energy?
Are there any health hazards associated with the way they produce energy?
Why is energy released when the nuclear reactions take place? Talk about this using your research on the forces that hold the nucleus of an atom together.
A. This can't be answered with a few words.
A nuclear power plant uses fission to get energy. Fission means, splitting. The sun uses fusion, which means sticking.
In a fission reactor the fuel is enriched uranium. The atoms have a large surplus of neutrons which makes it radioactive, neutrons are ejected from the atoms. The rector stimulates this emission under controlled conditions, a lot of heat is generated in the process, the heat is used to boil water and the steam drives electrical generators.
Our sun is a fusion furnace, hydrogen under great pressure and heat is fused into helium, in the process part of the hydrogen atoms that are fused are converted into energy in the form of radiation. E=MC2. There are no similarities in the two methods of production.
dangerous hazards to health are present in each case.
A nuclear power plant uses fission to get energy. Fission means, splitting. The sun uses fusion, which means sticking.
In a fission reactor the fuel is enriched uranium. The atoms have a large surplus of neutrons which makes it radioactive, neutrons are ejected from the atoms. The rector stimulates this emission under controlled conditions, a lot of heat is generated in the process, the heat is used to boil water and the steam drives electrical generators.
Our sun is a fusion furnace, hydrogen under great pressure and heat is fused into helium, in the process part of the hydrogen atoms that are fused are converted into energy in the form of radiation. E=MC2. There are no similarities in the two methods of production.
dangerous hazards to health are present in each case.
Do your health benefits stay the same if you transfer within the company?
Q. I am moving from Miami to Las Vegas (hopefullly!) and just found that one of the companies that the global company I work for now is in LV and has an opening I would be great for.
As I am desperately not trying to alarm the HR person at my job OR my boss and just need to get very one important questioned answered, does anyone who works in HR know if my health benefits will stay the same if this is technically just a transfer?
IS this a transfer? The company I work for recently acquired this company and a couple of other ones, as well.
As I am desperately not trying to alarm the HR person at my job OR my boss and just need to get very one important questioned answered, does anyone who works in HR know if my health benefits will stay the same if this is technically just a transfer?
IS this a transfer? The company I work for recently acquired this company and a couple of other ones, as well.
A. It would really depend on the company.
I work for a retail vhain of stores and you can transfrer and keep benefits .
however some companies trat different divisions of the compan differently.
In general I would say that if the place you are transfering to is called the same thing you are probably OK however if it's owned by the same people and called something different you are probably starting over weit benefits
I work for a retail vhain of stores and you can transfrer and keep benefits .
however some companies trat different divisions of the compan differently.
In general I would say that if the place you are transfering to is called the same thing you are probably OK however if it's owned by the same people and called something different you are probably starting over weit benefits
Questions on the book Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Enhenreich?
Q. I have to write a paper,
and I need the following questions answered, and some examples!
I have the concept, but I didn't exactly read the book...
Does minimum way provide a liviable wage to Americans in the working class?
How did education, housing, health care, and gender play a role in the opportunities Barbara faced?
What might you do to rectify the situation of a living wage?
What did you learn from this book?
THANK YOU!
and I need the following questions answered, and some examples!
I have the concept, but I didn't exactly read the book...
Does minimum way provide a liviable wage to Americans in the working class?
How did education, housing, health care, and gender play a role in the opportunities Barbara faced?
What might you do to rectify the situation of a living wage?
What did you learn from this book?
THANK YOU!
A. Got an afternoon or evening?
I read it on a recent car trip in under four hours. I'm not an amazingly fast reader. You can start at any single chapter or section and read just the one, since you know the basic concept, or skip around and get the feel for the different jobs she did.
Skim it at least. All your questions can be easily answered without in-depth reading.
Your teacher is hoping the students will learn the value of education by assigning reading showing the working lives of the uneducated. I really hope you'll take the message even if you can't make time to read it. Living as the working poor sucks.
I read it on a recent car trip in under four hours. I'm not an amazingly fast reader. You can start at any single chapter or section and read just the one, since you know the basic concept, or skip around and get the feel for the different jobs she did.
Skim it at least. All your questions can be easily answered without in-depth reading.
Your teacher is hoping the students will learn the value of education by assigning reading showing the working lives of the uneducated. I really hope you'll take the message even if you can't make time to read it. Living as the working poor sucks.
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