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- Open Question: How many people are unemployed and underemployed in India and why?
If we keep aside the housewives, senior citizens and kids and people below 18, then out of rest how many number or percentage of people are unemployed and underemployed in India and why? And how many are educated unemployed people & why? - Open Question: What developer and color should i use to redye my hair red?
I've been dying my hair red for about a year now using boxed hair dye. I want to start using professional hair dye because I heard it's a lot cheaper and better overall. My hair is starting to fade and I want more of a deeper red from what I have now. So what developer and color should i use? The color that I used last time was feria 66 ruby fusion by L'Oreal if that helps. - Undecided Question: the basic steps of hydroponics and how much money I need to start growing?
All I want is to know how to start off with growing tomatoes hydroponically.
I want to know the specific materials required to start off. I'm an experienced gardener and am used to using soil as my constant nutrient source for growth.
Now I want to get to know how to grow tomatoes hydroponically, tomatoes are just an experiment, I'm not all about tomatoes.
Please enlighten me on the expenses and cost first, and then the materials and how they are used.
Thank you. - Open Question: Best and cheapest way to send 3 small metal containers to france?
Hi everyone, I'm moving back to France and have 3 metal containers ( 116 cm long/54 width/42 hight) they weight around 50kl to 100 each and I was wondering if anybody had any good names of companies or tips concerning the freight from Melbourne to Toulouse ? Thanks a lot! - Open Question: What kinds of occupations specialize in medical and knowing about the human body and all that stuff?
I want to become something in the health field, but i don't want to go to medical school until i'm 30. What are some reputable health and medical occupations that pay very well. I'm a sophomore at a college prep catholic high school with a 3.5 gpa and take honors geometry and chemistry with a's in both. I dont really care about all the other classes because i think math and science are the only ones that i think will matter in the medical field. - Open Question: What are the advantages and disadvantages of purchasing versus developing software for a business?
I want to know the diference, and the pros and cons of each. And is it the same as Buy vs. Build? - Open Question: How to smile and be optimistic when you know the realities of the world?
I've been reading a lot into gender issues (especially womens oppression), racial issues, class issues, and just basic issues that effect human interaction. And now it's very hard for me to be optimistic about life, and i've just been getting sadder and sadder everyday because of this.
what do you all do to remain happy and positive?
*i try to find hobbies, but when I analyse even advertisements and movies I find sexism, racism, and homophobia and get angry. - Open Question: How do you make macaroni and cheese sauce?
I had a roommate that made this awesome baked mac and cheese. She made the sauce first and it included flour and a little onion. I can't seem to find a recipe like this. Can someone help? - Undecided Question: What is the difference between hot and cold compress therapies?
I am a massage therapist and unfortunately I have been given widely varied opinions on when to use hot or cold for anything. My rule of thumb so far has been heat for relaxation and cold for recent or acute injury.
Somebody please go into detail. When is it appropriate to use cold and when is it appropriate to use heat as it relates to pain, muscle tension, inflammation, and massage. - Open Question: Which of the following correctly compares the structures of plant and animal cells?
A. Both plant and animal cells have cell walls which transport substances into and out of the cell.
B. Both plant and animal cells have a large central vacuole where enzymes, nutrients, and waste are stored.
C. Both plant and animal cells have a nucleus where cellular respiration takes place.
D. Both plant and animal cells have ribosomes which synthesize proteins for the cell.