Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Who inspired william shakespeare's poems, plays, and sonnets? [history project again]?

we just learned this. its the clical stuff. he went back in time and (not literally went back in time) and looked at al the stuff people were interested in and changed it arounda little

I need a 300 word biography on Saint Veronica.. PLEASE im desperate, if i dont do this i will fail RE?

please, i no i shouldn't be doing this but i have a whole ignment but this is only a tiny bit of it, and the saint doesnt have to be saint veronicas, i can make exceptions

What is the definition of a "stuff" in (Fantasy points) pro football?

In my FF league one setting is receiving 1 defensive point for a "stuff". I was ahead by 3 points after all the games in Week 17 and when I checked the score this AM, 4 points had been added to my opponents defense (Pittsburgh Steelers). This placed him 1 point ahead of me for 3rd place... so now I'm am in 4th place... he is also the league commissioner. Trying to figure out how he acquired 4 additional points overnight. The only points I can not account for are "stuffs" from Pittsburgh's defense... any ideas?

ATP (adenosine triphosphate) stores energy in the (what?) between phosphate groups?

Yes, ATP stores it's energy in it's bonds between the phosphate groups and the pentose and nitrogen-containing base. If the third phosphate molecule is broken off, it releases a whole bunch of energy (which I think you already know)

I need help with a guy! im sooo confused!?

Maybe he sees you as a besfriend OR HE IS USING YOU as a back up.. Play hard to get alittle, make him want you more, or may think you dont like him, why dont you ask him out.. you KNOW GIRLS can ask out guys or ATLEAST TELL him how you feel.

Air force dep inactive reserves?

i read this somewhere and i would like to know if it was true. i am in dep for the air force and i am going in for 6 years active duty. say i am in dep for a year. does this mean i will only serve 7 years instead of 8 years (6 years active and only 1 year inactive)?

I have serious asthma, need help, will really appreciate any advice, please don't post irrelevant answes?

I have had asthma since the age of 9. I am now 66 years old. Fourteen years ago, I got a job in a building that had a mive toxic mold infestation, which left me with the potential of reacting to the tiniest amounts of mold or chemicals. The symptoms are identical to asthma, plus many neurological and body-wide symptoms, not just confined to the lungs. In my case, it includes a feeling that every cell of my body is exploding, and headaches and nosebleeds. There is a Yahoo Health Groups Forum called: "Sickbuildings", as the general name for this illness is "sick building syndrome". In my case, asthma medication always gives me complete relief of asthma symptoms, for a period of 4 to 8 hours. If my albuterol (proventil) inhaler does not provide a complete relief of my symptoms, I know that my breathing problems are being caused by BOTH an asthmatic reaction to mold, and a "toxic" reaction to mold. And the part of my breathing problem that is NOT relieved by my albuterol, is that part which is being caused by a "toxic", non-allergic reaction. The only way for a toxic mold reaction to stop, is to remove the mold from the indoor environment in which you are being exposed, or to remove YOURSELF from the moldy environment, by moving to a different home, or quiting your new job. Since your asthma flare-up coincides with your move to a new job and a new home, I would strongly suspect the mold causation of YOUR breathing problems. Most asthma reactions to environmental factors occur immediately, or within a few hours. Most breathing problems caused by a "toxic" (non-asthmatic) exposure reaction, take a few days or weeks, to build up, to the point where you notice an effect on your breathing. To summarize, you are probably having BOTH an allergic (asthmatic) reaction to mold, and also a toxic reaction to mold, and the only cure for the toxic part, is to get away from the mold. You should be aware that, while an asthmatic reaction to mold will stop immediately, upon taking asthma medication in a "mold-free" environment, and never returning to that environment, a toxic reaction to mold will slowly diminish over a period of days or weeks, depending on how long a period of time you had been exposed to mold. Each day you will feel a little better, but you will always have the potential of starting the reaction all over again, whenever you are exposed to mold or chemicals, in your future. Good luck, and God bless. Email me for any further follow-up. josephsalowitz@yahoo.com