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Should the United States abolish the minimum wage (lower the wage to $0.00?)? If so, why?

2007-11-05 04:24:49 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

2007-11-05 04:24:19 · 4 answers · asked by Cam1051Sec 5 in Polls & Surveys

2007-11-05 04:24:10 · 10 answers · asked by lala b 1 in Friends

And what if Hillary Clinton becomes president? Wouldn't be unpatriotic to bash her as well. I often hear Republicans say that we should stick by our president and our country regardless of what's occurring, yet I witness many Republicans bashing Clinton both Bill and Hillary. I am not bashing but this is kind of hypocritical don't you agree?!
Note: This question doesn't apply to all Republicans just the ones who say it's unpatriotic to bash the president.

2007-11-05 04:24:07 · 22 answers · asked by Liberal City 6 in Politics

I mean, we all know male teachers are more likely to do something like this, but don't females have more sexual control? Why the hell do these women throw everything away to be with boys who are just beginning puberty?

2007-11-05 04:23:50 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Cultures & Groups

In the morning for me.

2007-11-05 04:23:48 · 54 answers · asked by good directions 4 in Polls & Surveys

Well my husand and I have being married almost 3yrs and we both have good jobs, we both work for the government. However, his ex wife who has a daughter with doesn't even have H.S diploma, is very hard to reason with her she is too much drama alwasy asking for money. After a while we agreed is best not to talk to her unless is about the child. She calls my husband today telling us that she is getting her GED and will be getting her RN in less than a year we my husband told her that please don't call us unless is about the kid. Why is she calling us when is not about the kid are all baby's mom crazy or what why can she leave us a lone for a change and get a life.

2007-11-05 04:23:42 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Marriage & Divorce

? if so many anorexic and bulimic teenager die every year. i think people are more concerned about fat when they should be more worried about people dieing from eating disorders.

2007-11-05 04:23:37 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Health

It's a boy!
I already have a Jordan and Baby, who are both boys.

2007-11-05 04:23:21 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Dogs

I have trouble getting my husband to own up to his financial irresponsibility. My name isn't on the bank account he uses to deposit his weekly check so I am powerless to control it iin anyway, unless he leaves me an atm card. Over the weekend he clains to have lost 30 or so dollars, and seems to have drawn more than $80 out of the account for his "football weekend" (gas, food, drinks) While I spent the entire weekend taking care of our 1 year old alone. I get chastised for taking forty dollars out. He showers first when we both need a shower, and just really prioritises himself over us in weird ways. What can I do to get on a more even playing ground with him? How can I get him to take Putting me on the bank account more seriously?

2007-11-05 04:23:12 · 9 answers · asked by tenpointsgirl 2 in Marriage & Divorce

What I'm looking for are beliefs that people outside your religion/denomination/movement have about your religion, that members of your religion know aren't true.

I'll go first:

"Judaism and Christianity are just alike, except Jews don't believe in Jesus"

2007-11-05 04:23:05 · 39 answers · asked by Cathy 6 in Religion & Spirituality

Please dont think im one of those mums who let their children run wild, im not, im just having a hard time getting my 2 year old daughter to listen to me and to do as she is told, how do i get her to listen to me? i dont want to smack so please dont suggest that, i also dont like screaming at kids, i do raise my voice and to a different tone but this doesnt work, the main problem really is we have a really expensive tv and she has the habit of switching it on and off turning the channels over and turning the volume up and down, i cant move it as its attached to its own stand so i cant put it out of her reach, i just dont want it broken.

Also my son, 8 months is starting to copy her.!

Please no nasty answers i generally need help!

Thanks ! xxx

2007-11-05 04:23:02 · 17 answers · asked by Saz 5 in Toddler & Preschooler

2007-11-05 04:23:02 · 3 answers · asked by vickiresume 1 in Personal Finance

2007-11-05 04:23:00 · 11 answers · asked by m.p. 1 in Non-Alcoholic Drinks

Recently I ran across a math term and now I've forgotten it.

What is the term used for objects that you can fit together perfectly where the edges match up and there are no gaps? For example, rectangles qualify, since you can make an area completely covered using them. Circles do not, since there will be gaps in between them as you can not match up all the edges.

2007-11-05 04:22:50 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

I am writing about climate change keeping Albert Camus' "The Plague" in mind. How would Camus react to this modern crisis? Any other thoughts? This is a strange pairing, but very relevent if you think about the issues "The Plague" deals with.

2007-11-05 04:22:39 · 2 answers · asked by spenserstl 2 in Global Warming

2007-11-05 04:22:27 · 4 answers · asked by renan h 2 in Renting & Real Estate

Hi!!! I've tried this 7 times, and I keep getting 439 N as my answer, but I know that it is wrong... The book says that the answer is 929 N.

K, the overall question is that there are two forces, one being 600N and the other being 410N that form a 47 degree angle between them. Find the magnitude of the resultant and the angle that it forms with the larger force.

I can't really copy over my drawings, but I'm pretty sure that they're all right because I keep getting the same answer! Can someone PLEASE explain to me how to get the answer for this?? I know that the reason why I'm getting the ANGLE wrong is because I'm getting the magnitude wrong, so even if you can just help me with the magnitude, I can probably figure out the angle! :)

Thank you so much! I'll pick a best answer TODAY!

2007-11-05 04:22:26 · 4 answers · asked by James J 2 in Mathematics

In both the NFL and in college football as well?

2007-11-05 04:22:20 · 36 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

Protestants owe their "heritage" to reformers like Martin Luther, who said:
"It is, then, fundamentally necessary and wholesome for Christians to know that God foreknows nothing contingently, but that He foresees, purposes, and does all things according to His own immutable, eternal and infallible will. This bombshell knocks 'free-will' flat, and utterly shatters it"
(Bondage of the Will, Luther's magnum opus)

Should "Protestants" who don't believe this return to Catholicism?

Or should they slip down their slippery slope from arminianism into universalism, or become a "newager", pantheist, or polytheist?

Or perhaps such "Christians" should simply reject Christianity all together and become deists, like Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine ("The Age of Reason") - what do you think?

I just don't know. Maybe they should just embrace their "practical atheism" and become full-fledged atheist!

I mean if God is not sovereign, and ABSOLUTELY sovereign, then is He God?

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2007-11-05 04:22:20 · 19 answers · asked by yachadhoo 6 in Religion & Spirituality

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs

The link is to Maslow's hierarchy of needs. The base of the pyramid is what a person needs for basic survival, and when a person completes that level, (or so says Maslow) they can then move to the next level. Check the image in the link to see what I mean.

For those that don't consider themselves to be spiritual and/or religious, do you see anything on the pyramid that you feel you might need to address? (you don't have to say if you don't want to)

For the spiritual and/or religious: do you feel you have already met every level?

I'll explain why I asked certain groups certain questions a bit later. Thanks in advance for your answers :)

2007-11-05 04:22:14 · 12 answers · asked by Southpaw 7 in Religion & Spirituality

I know Moses didn't sit down with a bunch of papyrus and write it all out himself.

2007-11-05 04:22:10 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

In as many languages as possible, I would like:

Your heart has found a place next to mine, but now I must give it back.

Definitely need Gaelic - The most languages - 10 points!

2007-11-05 04:22:09 · 21 answers · asked by Once B 3 in Languages

If you are prior service and going active army, do you still get to choose where you want to go and if you want to change your MOS can you do that and pick what you want?

Please serious responses only, thanks!

2007-11-05 04:22:00 · 1 answers · asked by GI Jane 3 in Military

ok please help me out...If guys call a girl everyday for 3 days straight and then out of nowhere he stops calling should the girl call HIM and see what's up or should she forget about him? Thankkkkkkks! :)

2007-11-05 04:21:54 · 22 answers · asked by RoXsTaRuh 1 in Singles & Dating

just wondering [and im bored]... because in class the Inca empire had successful brain removals.

2007-11-05 04:21:53 · 30 answers · asked by lil_azn_with_attitude_14 2 in Other - Health

You're right, the US does maintain its standard of living by monopolizing most of the world's resources, and there is great resentment over that, but it goes much deeper.

Like many on the religious right in the US, militant Muslims have great anxiety over the rapidly increasing secularizing of the world. They see traditional values being abandoned, women forgetting their place, young people having sex outside of marriage, gays being tolerated and even embraced, abortion becoming acceptable, and the love of money taking the place of the love of God. And when they look for the causes of these changes, the most powerful symbols they see are American music, American movies, American television, American attitudes. When they call America "The Great Satan," it's not just rhetoric. Like American fundamentalists, they feel that Satan must be at large in American culture for these things to be happening.

Add to this the forceful removal of Palestinians from their homes by an Israeli governme

2007-11-05 04:21:47 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics

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