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Find the measure of angle B if seven times the complement of angle B exceeds twice the supplement of angle B by 220 degrees.

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2007-05-10 08:08:39 · 3 answers · asked by thunderbomb90 3 in Mathematics

does it mean there slags or just trying to seek attention And no im not saying your slags just be happy with what you have. i prefer black hair by the way

2007-05-10 08:08:37 · 29 answers · asked by groves 1 in Makeup

Am a born again Christian.

2007-05-10 08:08:28 · 6 answers · asked by a girl... 3 in Religion & Spirituality

I have just found out I am 5 weeks pregnant and been experiencing a white kind of discharge. I have had no pain or bleeding, is this normal?

2007-05-10 08:08:27 · 16 answers · asked by Callie 3 in Pregnancy

If not, could anyone teach me some tricks to help me play better?

2007-05-10 08:08:25 · 2 answers · asked by Ryder 1 in Other - Games & Recreation

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on saturday r u loookin 4ward to it if so how do u think yr country will do ?

2007-05-10 08:08:20 · 13 answers · asked by xx glad to be ere xx 3 in Reality Television

Although i do believe in freedom of media butFox news are arrogant, nasty, claim to be fair and balanced(MY BUTT), built american opinion for the unjust war in Iraq, diss anyone who wants justice to be accompolished, Fox news's hate ie mentally distrubing. They want to make american people narrow minded so goverment can get a free hand in starting any war so exxon mobile can make money and the dream of corporate america remains even at the cost of innocent american soldiers. They are nothing but propaganda to support unjust wars. What are your opinions ?even if they are positive, please do share.

2007-05-10 08:08:17 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

Is nature's balance trying to control our population?

2007-05-10 08:08:08 · 12 answers · asked by tHEwISE 4 in Other - Environment

I live in Los Angeles and it gets scorching hot during the summer. I don't have A/C at home, and i really don't want my cat to suffer through the heat!!! Does anyone have any advice on helping my cat? Thanks!

2007-05-10 08:08:08 · 15 answers · asked by greyss 1 in Polls & Surveys

I have a room in the basement of my house, thus there isnt much natural light, i cant seem to find ideas for the colour shemes for the walls, i am open for all ideas. I want the room to look more spacious and lively.

2007-05-10 08:07:50 · 5 answers · asked by superash 1 in Decorating & Remodeling

I am at 999 answers right now! Who wants me to answer their question so that person will get me my 1,000th answer. Just post your link to your question here and I will answer the one I like best!

2007-05-10 08:07:41 · 2 answers · asked by Canes & Bruins 09-10 4 in Polls & Surveys

I am a child care provider, and we have a child who started at our center at the tender age of 2 1/2. Shortly after he started HORRIBLE curse words started coming out of his mouth. Now... none of the children here ever said anything remotely as horrific as what he says...How do we get him to STOP these words. His behavior is also very bad. He cusses at teachers and kids, wont sit still, doesn't follow direction... and isvery hyperactive. Any suggestions? He's a bright little boy. Maybe TOO bright!

2007-05-10 08:07:26 · 14 answers · asked by Suzanne V 1 in Toddler & Preschooler

2007-05-10 08:07:13 · 8 answers · asked by funbobby 1 in Newborn & Baby

I was just invited to a 'change of command' ceremony by an aquanitance. I am obviously a civilian and I don't know what it is.

2007-05-10 08:07:10 · 12 answers · asked by funnyhaha 2 in Military

WASHINGTON - President Bush, under growing political pressure, agreed Thursday to negotiate with Congress on a war-spending bill that sets benchmarks for progress in Iraq.

The turnabout in Bush's position came as Republicans expressed anxieties about the war and the House was expected to pass legislation that would cut off funding for U.S. troops as early as July.

Bush said he would veto the measure. "We reject that idea. It won't work," the president said, speaking to reporters at the Pentagon after a briefing on Iraq and Afghanistan.

The bill being voted on Thursday is opposed by nearly all Republicans and unlikely to survive in the Senate. But House Democratic leaders say the measure shows they refuse to back down in challenging Bush on a deeply unpopular and costly war.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (news, bio, voting record), D-Nev., told reporters he has felt a shift in the administration's approach to Democrats.

"It's very clear that the people around the president recognize there are some problems," said Reid, D-Nev. "And I think I have felt with my conversations with administration officials that there is a right admission that things are not going very well."

Senate Democrats said they anticipate a vote on a war bill by next week, although Reid said it remains unclear what the Senate bill might look like.

"There are 150 scenarios as to how this matter is going to be handled," said Reid. Finding a bill the Congress will pass and the president will sign is "extremely difficult," he added.

Bush pressured Iraqi leaders to move swiftly on a number of long-pending measures, including legislation to share Iraq's oil wealth, hold provincial elections and update the constitution.

"They have got to speed up their clock," the president said. Washington is unhappy that Iraq's parliament plans to take a two-month vacation this summer in the midst of the war.

Bush's willingness to put benchmarks in a war-funding bill represented a shift by the president.

"One message I have heard from people of both parties is that benchmarks make sense and I agree," Bush said. He said his chief of staff, Joshua Bolten, would talk with congressional leaders "to find common ground" on benchmarks.

White House officials decided Bush, after refusing to discuss his negotiating stand, should change course and declare what he is for since he been emphatic about what he is against.

The Democrats' bill in the House would provide the military with $42.8 billion to keep operations going through July, buy equipment and train Iraqi and Afghan security forces. Congress would decide shortly before its August recess whether to release an additional $52.8 billion for war spending through September.

A dozen or so members in Congress are attempting to strike a bipartisan compromise. Few have come forward with concrete plans — perhaps out of reluctance to champion a proposal until they know it can succeed. None of the proposals put in plain view have picked up steam.

"We'll see what happens," said Rep. Bud Cramer, D-Ala. "A lot of us are coming together across the aisle. We're under the radar now, but we're meeting."

Many Republicans have grown nervous on the war.

Two Republicans — Reps. Frank Wolf (news, bio, voting record) of Virginia and Michael McCaul (news, bio, voting record) of Texas — circulated a letter along with Democrat Mark Udall (news, bio, voting record) of Colorado urging their colleagues to co-sponsor legislation that would put in place recommendations from the independent Iraq Study Group.

One of the 79 suggestions from the bipartisan group in December was reducing U.S. "political, military or economic support" for Iraq if the Baghdad government could not make substantial progress toward providing for the country's security. The report suggested an urgent diplomatic attempt to stabilize Iraq and allow the withdrawal of most U.S. combat troops by early 2008.

Bush said Congress should give his buildup of more than 20,000 troops a chance to work.

Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander, is to report to Bush in September on the effectiveness of the buildup.

"Why don't we wait and see what happens," the president said. "Let's give this plan a chance to work. Let's stop playing politics."

Bush said the House Democrats' plan to pay for the war only through July was "haphazard, piecemeal funding."

Of the five brigades of additional forces being sent to Iraq, Bush said three are already settled there, the fourth has just entered Baghdad and the fifth will arrive in mid-June.

"Al-Qaida is responding with their own surge. Al-Qaida is ratcheting up their own campaign of high-profile attacks," Bush said.

Rep. Tom Davis of Virginia was one of 11 GOP lawmakers who met with Bush and his top aides Tuesday afternoon.

"We asked them what's Plan B," Davis said. "We let them know that the status quo is not acceptable." Davis said the president responded that if he began discussing a new strategy, his current one never would have a chance to succeed.

2007-05-10 08:06:55 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

2007-05-10 08:06:40 · 13 answers · asked by donahuecallmephil 1 in Baseball

I think she should have i mean she has a very very good voice and a big one too but she only sounds good with certain songs what do yall think?

2007-05-10 08:06:28 · 9 answers · asked by ~♥Faithy♥~ 2 in Polls & Surveys

Only months after the euro-launch, Saddam's Iraq announced it was switching from selling oil in dollars only, to euros only -- breaking the OPEC agreement. Iran, Russia, Venezuela, Libya, all began talking openly of switching too -- were the floodgates about to be opened?

Then aeroplanes flew into the twin-towers in September 2001. Was this another Houdini chance to save the US (petro)dollar and the biggest financial/economic crash in history? War preparations began in the US. But first war-fever had to be created -- and truth was the first casualty. Other oil producing countries watched-on. In 2000 Iraq began selling oil in euros. In 2002, Iraq changed all their petro-dollars in their vaults into euros. A few months later, the US began their invasion of Iraq.

The whole world was watching: very few aware that the US was engaging in the first oil currency, or petrodollar war. After the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, remember, the US secured oil areas first. Their first sales in August were, of course, in dollars, again. The only government building in Baghdad not bombed was the Oil Ministry! It does not matter how many people are murdered -- for the US, the petrodollar must be saved as the only way to buy and sell oil -- otherwise the US economy will crash, and much more besides.

2007-05-10 08:06:28 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

the candice michelle action figure is sold out already!!??!?! DOES ANYONE know if they will make more and sell them?

2007-05-10 08:06:26 · 3 answers · asked by Kween*90'sKid 6 in Wrestling

Chase for the first name and Jahvon for the middle

2007-05-10 08:06:09 · 31 answers · asked by Anonymous in Baby Names

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070510/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_iraq

2007-05-10 08:06:09 · 11 answers · asked by Duane T 4 in Politics

it should be aprox 150 words pls help me i have 2 hrs to do it
thankss

2007-05-10 08:05:59 · 4 answers · asked by b22 1 in Homework Help

If not what can cause a miscarriage? Does anyone know? I know its not safe but my friend needs this done and she doesn't have the money for an abortion and i'm pretty sure people out there have heard of ways to cause a miscarriage. Like i said I know its not safe and so does she but she's desperate

2007-05-10 08:05:58 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy

correct, If so how does out biological bodies store digital information?

2007-05-10 08:05:42 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Biology

2007-05-10 08:05:29 · 4 answers · asked by Craig B 1 in Physics

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