K lets say you start sense nervous.From whatever reason(fight,school,work,test,w.e) and you feel like your heart is pounding in the end fast,then you feel the fear/anxiety in you and even sometimes you feel like you are going to faint.
How can you quickly staid yourself down at that moment
Like for example i heard that valerian root(pills that calm you down) or/and menthol tea do the job.
What are the other ways that you can coolness yourself down at that moment?
Japanese Anime, What is the name of it, Not Bleach?
Jul 26, 2009 by Eddie h | Posted in Comics & Animation
There was this anime that I was watching around 5 years ago. I never got to carry out the series. I remember that I really liked the anime, and I wanted to re-watch it. There is little information that I in point of fact remember about the anime.
Here goes:
The anime had subtitles, I am about 70% sure on this one.
The main character went to euphoric school, was male.
The main character had powers.
The main character was living with his family, and a few episodes in something happened at his contain. Some strange phenomena.
He lived in a feudal japanese house, but in a modern city, sort of like the bagnio in Inuyasha.
That's basically it. If I saw a little clip on youtube, I am sure that I would remember.
No, it wasnt bleach. : )
I commemorate vaguely him living with family, and a grandfather like figure. I think it actually was his grandfather, and everyone new about the power. Also, he might or might not have had a sword.
See sorrowful for it being vague, but im going off of what I remember, and off of what is jogging my memory.
Thanks.
Quantitative vs. Qualitative Studies of HIV/AIDS?
Jul 26, 2009 by donny d | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
This is a call in for school. Please help Thank you. Using your knowledge about the differences between quantitative and qualitative data, discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each advance to a research study investigating HIV/AIDS. In other words, which approach is more or less useful for the control of this disease? Which aspects of the cancer can be understood using quantitative methods? Which aspects can be understood with a qualitative approach?
This is my fourth paragraph, what are some corrections that need to be made?
Jul 26, 2009 by Baloo | Posted in Homework Help
Lack in Africa is another issue that is very prevalent in the continent, because of mismanagement of land, misused money, disease, and affray. The quality of life in Africa is very low and does not match up with wealth of Africa. In fact common things to Americans such as portable radio, television and cars are considered in luxuries in some African countries. The morality rate of Africa is low because of the indigence stricken environments. Many farmers in Africa are unable to earn money from because by law they do not own it and cannot profit from it. Government corruption is also an noteworthy element to increased poverty; most governments in Africa usually have the motto of give to the rich and take from the poor. In Congo most of the regime funding is used to fight of the rebels, due to this children can’t afford to go to school. Droughts and locusts have also affected scarcity and not just famine. Between 1990 and 2002 annual inflation went over 60%. Unemployment is also high-priced number; even many major cities have large slums of the unemployed.
I'm currently an incoming freshman. Pre-med, so should I take Spanish or Italian?
Jul 26, 2009 by anonymous | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
I am starting my classes next year at my four year university. I am currently scheduled to take Spanish. My college (College of Arts and Sciences) need that I take 0-15 hours in a foreign language. Since I want to become a pediatrician, I was wondering if there is a specific language that would be more serviceable to me in my career?
I have heard that Spanish is the language to take since it is Latin-Based. I also heard that Spanish is beneficial since it is oral in many places in America. I was wondering if med schools tend to favor one foreign language over another.
I have considered delightful Italian, but something just tells me that Spanish will be more beneficial to me in my career, not to mention it is easier to learn since I have charmed basic Spanish in high school. But then again, I hear that Italian and Spanish are more or less the same.
Still, please give me advice about whether I should take Italian or Spanish. All in all the benefits of the Spanish language in America, I am leaning toward Spanish. But advice would be still appreciated. Thank you!
What is the public school system like in Arkansas?
Jul 26, 2009 by mead1973 | Posted in Primary & Secondary Education
There is a fortune that my husband may get transferred to Little Rock, Arkansas. We have a 6th grader and 9th grader. I need to know what the Arkansas universal school is like? I know that is a loaded question so if you have children in the public school system especially in Arkansas please tell me about it?
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All the letters if the ASL alphabet are here so you can learn to fingerspell. This poster will help you learn the sign language alphabet quickly and easily. All letters are drawn accurately so you can practice fingerspelling. Hang it on your wall so you can practice every day. Perfect for anyone who works with the Deaf or has relatives who use sign language.
Opening reception for Vision: I IMAGINE, I SEE, I MAKE. This two-week-long salon will demonstrate how student and faculty creativity at Georgia Tech challenges the divide between engineering, science, and the arts.
Photo by Jennifer Tyner
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Opening reception for Vision: I IMAGINE, I SEE, I MAKE. This two-week-long salon will demonstrate how student and faculty creativity at Georgia Tech challenges the divide between engineering, science, and the arts.
Photo by Jennifer Tyner
Copyright Georgia...
Opening reception for Vision: I IMAGINE, I SEE, I MAKE. This two-week-long salon will demonstrate how student and faculty creativity at Georgia Tech challenges the divide between engineering, science, and the arts.
Photo by Jennifer Tyner
Copyright Georgia...
This afternoon I found myself in the midst of chaos: a Spanish schoolground with all the children pouring out of school, parents, teachers, grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends, all mixing together in a riotous chorus.
But in the quiet interior of the emptying school, we...