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Question #1:

are GEO/ circle lenses good or bad?

I've read that they're ok if you have prescription?

Question #2:

Do you think it would be effective for people in tall buildings to have parachutes?

I have been watching 9/11 stuff on Nat Geo and it is always horrifying to watch victims plummet to their demise. It was so sad that people had to choose between burning alive and jumping from 1000 feet. I was just curious, people base jump out of buildings all the time. Shouldn't people that work in tall buildings have base jumping parachutes? While yes, it is very dangerous, it gives them a much better chance at survival. What do you think? Unrealistic?

Question #3:

What happens to the inmates when a Private Prison Corporation goes out of Business?

Examples of Private Prison Corporations: Corrections Corporation of America (NYSE: CXW); Teh Geo Group (GGI); and Cornell Cos (CRN).

Question #4:

help with trig/geo plleeeaaasse?

1. A person standing on level ground 60 m from the nearest point of a cylindrical tank of radius 20 m. What percentage of the cirumfrence is visible to the person?
2. Two circles of radii 3 cm and 4 cm have their centers 5 cm apart. Calculate the area of the region common to both circles?

Question #5:

What's the largest engine i could put in a geo tracker?

I think i'm going to buy a 1997 Geo tracker because its small and is 4x4 but it only has a four cylinder, what is the largest engine i could easily put in it?

Question #6:

easy q. q. q. q. please help who ever took the sat ? 10pts for the first answer...?

okay , in the 9th grade we take algebra 1 and the 10th we take geometry and the 11th.. algebra 2
wat about the 12th wat wolud be take
and hay , a quistion too?
how to studyu for the SAT GEOMETRY ,
is it studying from geometry book imn the 10th grade , is it enough . i mean 1 book not equal to the sat geo. please please pleaseeeee help?!!!

Question #7:

Can TV Journalist Christiane Amanpour Save ABC Sunday Political Round Table after Geo Stephanopoulos Departure?

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George Stephanopoulos.

Question #8:

Do you think I could be accepted into NYU?

I am a senior in HS

These are my qualifications:
World Geo PAP, World History AP (3 on AP Exam), US History AP (3 on AP Exam), AP Economics, AP Government, English II PAP, English III AP, English IV AP, Spanish II PAP, Spanish III PAP, Spanish IV AP, AP Environmental Science, AP Psychology

Science Club (President), Spanish National Honor Society (Historian), National Honor Society, Habitat for Humanity, Community Service Council (Web Programmer), Student Teacher (English Dept.), Piano Awards, Spanish Club

GPA: 3.65

Please don't put: You should just apply and see what happens. That will get me nowhere.
Thanks!

Question #9:

Do u think im going to get striaght A's?

this is my schedule btw im in 7th grade
on level english
on level reading
on level science
on level geo worldcultures
algabra 1
health
spanish

im asking beacuse if i get it i will get a ipod touch

Question #10:

Toric lenses that look like this?

Does anyone know of any toric lenses (circle lenses for people with astigmatism) that look like the GEO nudy line?
Thank you :D

Question #11:

My car starts up but then it shuts right back off. What can it be?

OK so I drive about 22 mils a week and every four days theres this clicking noise coming from the engine. And I put oil in it and it stops. So lately ive ignored the noise and it got louder so my car stalled out. It starts up perfectly but with that clicking noise and then shuts back off. Why is this happening? Why do I have to keep putting oil in my car when I dont really do alot of driving. My brother does more driving and doesnt need to put as much oil as me like what the hell. I have a 1990 geo prizm by the way. Thanks. PLease give me a answer!

Question #12:

Finishing High School as quickly as possible?

I want to finish high school as quickly as possible. Now before you jump in and say "save your youth and enjoy it", let me finish. I have been to ten different schools throughout my lifetime, I have skipped two grades already and am currently in Year 10, but unfortunately I'm in New Zealand so we go to Year 13.
But yes, I'm officially finished with high school. I find it a pointless waste of time, and I seriously think the education system in this country needs a complete overhaul. If it helps you understand, we have our practice exams coming up soon and the extent of the work we do in class is a photocopied word find while the teacher plays Farmville on her laptop.
But anyway, I'd like to ask the massive community that is "Teh Internetz" what is involved in accelerated learning, and finishing high school as quickly as possible. I understand that the basic idea is "do your work, do it well", but the finer points would be good along with some tips. I'm already two years ahead of my expected intelligence and I want to actually feel like I'm learning new things. Alongside accelerated learning, it also gives me a bit of security: I can spend more time thinking of a career, and if I screw up, I can always do it again. Less pressure, less nerves and therefore better performance as a whole.

So yeah, any tips'd be great thanks!

Side note: Just a slightly expanded description of my current education standards: In Science, we haven't done an experiment for several months, and we have done only two this entire year. As for actual learning, there is no note taking, no reading, only puzzle sheets and the occasional quiz. In English, again, no writing. We're supposed to be reading a book, but there have been so many extensions given its pathetic. In History/Geo we do nothing but draw "diagrams" of what we would normally take notes on, and seeing as not all of us are artists I do not see how this helps. I am tired of this place.

Question #13:

New iPod touch question?

I may get the new one, because it's so annoying having to carry my camera and ipod everywhere and I was thinking of buying a video camera but I won't if I buy this, these are the specs:

Video recording, HD (720p) up to 30 frames per second with audio; still photos (960 x 720) with back camera
VGA-quality photos and video up to 30 frames per second with the front camera
Tap to control exposure for video or stills
Photo and video geo tagging over Wi-Fi

Is it good overall?

Question #14:

Why do they give drivers licenses to stupid people?

I wish I knew how to post a photo on here, because you would cry you'd laugh so hard. Today when I was walking home from work, I saw what at first appeared to be a single car accident. As I got closer, I realized, it was the worst parking fail I've ever seen in my life. There is a row of nicely spaced parallel spots, but they end about 20' from the intersection, and there is a posted "no parking zone" and then a nice little planter thing with bushes and flowers. Well here is this gigantic pickup truck (you know the type, full size cab, super extended bed ect...) parked at an angle through the no parking zone, one wheel in the planter (with a bush wrapped around the front end of the truck), one tire on the sidewalk, with the bed of the truck sticking into the street. I couldn't believe my eyes. There was no one in it, and quite a crowd snapping pictures of how badly this person parked. Now it's not uncommon at that intersection to the difficulty the greater community has at parallel parking, and vehicles are commonly parked into the no parking zone or crooked. But this topped the cake.

My question- how do people like this get a license in the first place? And what makes people like this think it's a fantastic idea to get an enormous truck (that is difficult to park for a talented driver) when they clearly couldn't manage to park a geo metro in a vacant parking lot?

Question #15:

There has been great political controversy surrounding the admission of another state. Should English be made?

the official language before Navassa Island is admitted as a state?

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Future: No worries. I'm learning Spanish so I can visit my folks when that happens. :)

Question #16:

Tips on memorization?

I have four things I need to memorize. Tomorrow I have two tests at school, (Spanish and Geography) and I have a skit for church that should be memorized by the last Wednesday of September, and I have another Geo test on September 17th. I'm using pneumonic devices in Geography... they only work for about half the test. In Spanish I didn't realize the test was tomorrow... oops. In science we learned that eating chocolate covered peanuts helps you memorize things better. My mom says Reece's are both. (No, mom. They aren't.)

Question #17:

whats best 5 console in this list(please only from list)?

Artari 2600
Artari 5200
Artari 7800
Artari Jaguar
Artari Lynx
Cps1
Cps2
Gameboy Advance
Gameboy Color
MAME
Neo Geo
Neo Geo CD
Neo Geo Pocket
Nintendo
Nintendo 64
Nintendo DS(not including touch mini games)
Sega CD
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Game Gear
Sega Genesis
Sega Master System
Sega Model 2
Sega Sataurn
Super Nintendo

Question #18:

3 bombs kill 25 at Pakistan Shiite march ... What do bombers think?!?

LAHORE, Pakistan – Three bombs ripped through a Shiite Muslim religious procession in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore on Wednesday, killing 25 people and wounding about 150 others, officials said.

The explosions appeared to be the latest in a string of attacks by Sunni extremists against the minority Shiites they consider infidels. Allied with al-Qaida and the Taliban, the bombers are also seeking to destabilize Pakistan's U.S.-backed government.

The blasts were the first major attacks since Pakistan was hit by devastating floods more than a month ago. Lahore, the country's political capital and home to much of its military elite, has been regularly targeted by militants over the past two years.

The bombs exploded at three separate sites Wednesday evening as 35,000 Shiites marched through the streets of Lahore in their traditional mourning procession for the caliph Ali, one of Shiite Islam's most respected holy men.

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani condemned the blasts in a statement and said the attackers would not escape justice.

After the blasts, the marchers erupted in fury, setting fire to a police station, another police facility, two police cars and three motorcycles, said Zulfiqar Hameed, a senior police officer. Police lobbed tear gas canisters at the crowd and fired shots in the air to disperse the assailants, he said.

The first blast was a time bomb that exploded in the street near a well-known Shiite building, Hameed said. Footage of that explosion shown on Geo television showed a small blast erupting amid a crowd of people on the street followed by a large plume of smoke. Hundreds of people fled from the blast, while others rushed to carry the wounded to safety.

Minutes later, with the streets in chaos, a male suicide bomber who appeared about 18 years old tried to force his way into an area where food was being prepared for the marchers to break the traditional Ramadan fast and exploded, Hameed said. Soon after, another suicide bomber detonated himself at an intersection near the end of the procession.

Abbas Kumaili, a prominent Shiite scholar as well as a senator, called for three days of mourning over the attack and lashed out at the bombers.

"They are our enemies, both Shiites and Sunnis should remain united and foil their evil designs," he said.

The blasts killed 25 people and wounded about 150 others, said Sajjad Bhutta, a top local government official.

Hours earlier, three people were wounded in a shooting near a similar Shiite procession in the southern city of Karachi, but senior police officer Iqbal Mahmood said the incident did not target the march.

Islamist extremists have a history of attacking Shiites, non-Muslims and others they deem unacceptable.

In July, twin suicide attacks at Pakistan's most popular Sufi shrine killed 42 people. Another suicide bomber wounded eight worshippers at a Shiite mosque in eastern Pakistan.

Meanwhile, a bomb exploded near a police vehicle in the town of Shabqadar in northwest Pakistan, killing one passer-by and wounding 15 people including one police officer, police officer Nisar Khan said.

The bombings came after Pakistan army jets and helicopters targeted militant hide-outs near the Afghan border, killing 60 people identified as insurgents or their family members, including children, said security officials and a witness.

The attacks occurred Tuesday and Wednesday in different parts of the region.

There was no independent confirmation of the casualty figures because the area is too dangerous for outsiders to visit.

The raids Tuesday took place in several villages in Teerah Valley in the Khyber region and killed 45 people, the officials said. One official said some vehicles rigged with explosives had also been destroyed. He could not say how many.

He described the dead as insurgents, but said it was possible that people living with them could also have been killed. Separately, an intelligence officer said some women and children had been killed in the attacks.

Jihad Gul, who lives near one of the villages, said he had seen the bodies of at least 20 women and children.

Army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas said reports of civilian casualties were unconfirmed.

The security officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

An air attack Wednesday in the adjoining district of Orakzai killed 15 suspected militants and wounded 10 others, according to local government official Jamil Khan and a brief army statement.

Pakistan's army has been fighting Islamist militants in different parts of the northwest for more than two years.

Militants who fled major operations in the South Waziristan and Orakzai tribal regions are believed to have set up new bases in Khyber, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) northwest of the main city in the region, Peshawar.

Question #19:

Why Sunni and Shia Muslims Kill Each Others? See This?

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Question #20:

Would this be the correct way to say this "I got this book from school"?

In Korean?

i-geo-chaek e-seo hak-gyu.





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