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Is it legal to charge for a "Charge for Boiler Service" on top of existing water charge?
Q. Lanlord charging tennant new utility charge for a Boiler Fee? Is the legal in Bay Area CA? No meter here. We have lived here for three years without this charge and today we received a posting on my front door stating that this new charge would be added to our water bill. We have no individual meters for water in any of these buildings within the complex and all water charges are "Based on occupancy and square footage" I asked when I signed my lease if there was a meter that I could check for accuracy, and the lady I signed with had no information. "It is just a standard charge." is all she could tell me and that it would only cost around 50 dollars each month. I expressed my concern that I was paying for somehting I… [cont.]
Asked by reciprocat - Tue Dec 4 21:17:58 2007 - Renting & Real Estate - 2 Answers - Comments
A. From what I know of FL law, a landlord is required to provide water and heat (not hot water, although this is the general assumption). In locations where meters are available for individual units, my tenants had to open their own water accounts with the utility dept. In locations where there is only 1 meter for a building w/ multiple residences, typically the burden of paying for the water is shared amongst all tenants as part of the rent (as opposed to a side item). A landlord can charge maintenance fees (for instance, "boiler fee"). However, if the change and increase is added within the term of your lease, you can either agree to the change, and pay the fee, or terminate the lease, w/ no termination penalties (since it wasn't… [cont.]
Answered by need to know! - Tue Dec 4 22:00:51 2007
Q. Lanlord charging tennant new utility charge for a Boiler Fee? Is the legal in Bay Area CA? No meter here. We have lived here for three years without this charge and today we received a posting on my front door stating that this new charge would be added to our water bill. We have no individual meters for water in any of these buildings within the complex and all water charges are "Based on occupancy and square footage" I asked when I signed my lease if there was a meter that I could check for accuracy, and the lady I signed with had no information. "It is just a standard charge." is all she could tell me and that it would only cost around 50 dollars each month. I expressed my concern that I was paying for somehting I… [cont.]
Asked by reciprocat - Tue Dec 4 21:17:58 2007 - Renting & Real Estate - 2 Answers - Comments
A. From what I know of FL law, a landlord is required to provide water and heat (not hot water, although this is the general assumption). In locations where meters are available for individual units, my tenants had to open their own water accounts with the utility dept. In locations where there is only 1 meter for a building w/ multiple residences, typically the burden of paying for the water is shared amongst all tenants as part of the rent (as opposed to a side item). A landlord can charge maintenance fees (for instance, "boiler fee"). However, if the change and increase is added within the term of your lease, you can either agree to the change, and pay the fee, or terminate the lease, w/ no termination penalties (since it wasn't… [cont.]
Answered by need to know! - Tue Dec 4 22:00:51 2007
Applied for credit card online; they need "additional information." What does this mean?
Q. I applied for a Capitol One card online, the next screen said that I'd receive something in the mail in seven to ten days. Since it didn't get approved right then, does this mean it was declined? If not, specifically what "additional information" are they going to be seeking out?
Asked by ajrobx - Thu Jul 15 00:34:42 2010 - Credit - 1 Answers - Comments
A. It can depend. Sometimes they mail you information as a means of fraud protection. Other times they need clarification on part of the information you gave them ( employer, current debts, etc). It can really depend.
Answered by - Thu Jul 15 00:43:38 2010
Q. I applied for a Capitol One card online, the next screen said that I'd receive something in the mail in seven to ten days. Since it didn't get approved right then, does this mean it was declined? If not, specifically what "additional information" are they going to be seeking out?
Asked by ajrobx - Thu Jul 15 00:34:42 2010 - Credit - 1 Answers - Comments
A. It can depend. Sometimes they mail you information as a means of fraud protection. Other times they need clarification on part of the information you gave them ( employer, current debts, etc). It can really depend.
Answered by - Thu Jul 15 00:43:38 2010
How to "review my itunes information" without a credit card?
Q. So I recently updated my ipod and for some reason I went to itunes to download some apps and I had to "review" my information. So i clicked review and i have to basically input all my information again plus a credit card which i don't have. The problem is I made an account without a credit card before, how can i get past this step and have my account active again?
Asked by - Mon Apr 4 20:15:48 2011 - Music & Music Players - 2 Answers - Comments
Q. So I recently updated my ipod and for some reason I went to itunes to download some apps and I had to "review" my information. So i clicked review and i have to basically input all my information again plus a credit card which i don't have. The problem is I made an account without a credit card before, how can i get past this step and have my account active again?
Asked by - Mon Apr 4 20:15:48 2011 - Music & Music Players - 2 Answers - Comments
Under credit Report there is a section "address information"?
Q. I have something that I don't understand on credit report it has address information right---it provides that places that you lived in, but I found a unfamiliar address under my credit report "address information" section.
Asked by liy a - Tue Aug 17 17:10:40 2010 - Credit - 3 Answers - Comments
Q. I have something that I don't understand on credit report it has address information right---it provides that places that you lived in, but I found a unfamiliar address under my credit report "address information" section.
Asked by liy a - Tue Aug 17 17:10:40 2010 - Credit - 3 Answers - Comments
Can I get into trouble answering questions on this site if I unknowingly give "adult information" to a minor?
Q. Let's just say somebody asks a question about something that is only legal for adults. I answer the question because I'm an adult and I know the answer. Then it turns out to be a kid who takes that information and does something wrong. Can I be prosecuted? Do I have to be weary like that or does Yahoo Answers recognize that it is their job to avoid the child endangerment?
Asked by - Fri Mar 27 01:25:47 2009 - Yahoo! Answers - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Yahoo! Answers is a service for persons aged 13+ No person below that age is allowed to use the service, but Yahoo! Also state that all content posted on the site must be suitable for anyone aged 13 and above. Adult content is not allowed here, Yes you can tailor your answer appropriately for an answer, but you cannot use Vulgar/graphic/sexual terms etc, or you risk gaining a violation for Adult Content. To be sure what content is & isn't allowed on the site its best to thoroughly and carefully view the Community Guidelines:
Answered by Jake P [UK] - Fri Mar 27 02:44:34 2009
Q. Let's just say somebody asks a question about something that is only legal for adults. I answer the question because I'm an adult and I know the answer. Then it turns out to be a kid who takes that information and does something wrong. Can I be prosecuted? Do I have to be weary like that or does Yahoo Answers recognize that it is their job to avoid the child endangerment?
Asked by - Fri Mar 27 01:25:47 2009 - Yahoo! Answers - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Yahoo! Answers is a service for persons aged 13+ No person below that age is allowed to use the service, but Yahoo! Also state that all content posted on the site must be suitable for anyone aged 13 and above. Adult content is not allowed here, Yes you can tailor your answer appropriately for an answer, but you cannot use Vulgar/graphic/sexual terms etc, or you risk gaining a violation for Adult Content. To be sure what content is & isn't allowed on the site its best to thoroughly and carefully view the Community Guidelines:
Answered by Jake P [UK] - Fri Mar 27 02:44:34 2009
Downloads hung up in "getting file information" - and never come out of that phase. Not firewall.?
Q. Most of my downloads are getting stuck after clicking the "open" button. The gray box with 'getting file information' is open, and says it will close when download complete. Never closes, never finishs. I turned off firewall and still have the same issue. Problem present for 2 days now. Internet connection is fiber optic and is running fine. Tried saving instead - same issue.
Asked by - Sun Jun 6 10:01:22 2010 - Security - 1 Answers - Comments
Q. Most of my downloads are getting stuck after clicking the "open" button. The gray box with 'getting file information' is open, and says it will close when download complete. Never closes, never finishs. I turned off firewall and still have the same issue. Problem present for 2 days now. Internet connection is fiber optic and is running fine. Tried saving instead - same issue.
Asked by - Sun Jun 6 10:01:22 2010 - Security - 1 Answers - Comments
Why "other information" part of MSDS(Material Safety Data sheet) of raw material mention like this?
Q. Most of time when we consider the MSDS (Material Safety data Sheet) of some product, we give all product information relavent to product. But finally under " others information" catagary we can see following statement "This Informations are correct & accurate according to our knowledge , But we don't take any guaranty or Responsibility regarding above information & damages regarding use of such article" So please let me know why it is mention such a way? Is there any legal matters for above?
Asked by - Thu Aug 13 22:37:19 2009 - Other - Business & Finance - 3 Answers - Comments
A. well with raw materials there will always be Variables and they may not always match exactly with the Safety Sheet. It is a legal issue, basically they're saying "This is as correct as it can possibly be, but there may be some discrepancies"
Answered by Hit the Trig-a-Lig - Thu Aug 13 22:43:10 2009
Q. Most of time when we consider the MSDS (Material Safety data Sheet) of some product, we give all product information relavent to product. But finally under " others information" catagary we can see following statement "This Informations are correct & accurate according to our knowledge , But we don't take any guaranty or Responsibility regarding above information & damages regarding use of such article" So please let me know why it is mention such a way? Is there any legal matters for above?
Asked by - Thu Aug 13 22:37:19 2009 - Other - Business & Finance - 3 Answers - Comments
A. well with raw materials there will always be Variables and they may not always match exactly with the Safety Sheet. It is a legal issue, basically they're saying "This is as correct as it can possibly be, but there may be some discrepancies"
Answered by Hit the Trig-a-Lig - Thu Aug 13 22:43:10 2009
"Deed of non-disclosure in relation to personal information"?
Q. I am signing all the paperwork for a new job in a research group and one of them is a "Deed of non-disclosure in relation to personal information", what would this be about? If it were not in legal mumbo-jumbo it may be more apparant, but it just keeps reffering to "the information" and then giving rediculously all-inclusive definitions. What information are they likely to be trying to protect? It's seperate to the usual confidentiality agreement (the gist of which is that they keep all the IP). I probably don't have any room to negotiate, and i wouldn't turn the job down based on it. I just want an idea of what i am signing, for what rules they wil expect me to follow. I know this is not offical legal advice, i'll… [cont.]
Asked by K - Mon Oct 29 23:13:39 2007 - Law & Ethics - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Deed of non-disclosure means that the information given cannot be confided to others unless there is consent on the part of the person who gave the information.
Answered by FRAGINAL, JTM - Mon Oct 29 23:27:47 2007
Q. I am signing all the paperwork for a new job in a research group and one of them is a "Deed of non-disclosure in relation to personal information", what would this be about? If it were not in legal mumbo-jumbo it may be more apparant, but it just keeps reffering to "the information" and then giving rediculously all-inclusive definitions. What information are they likely to be trying to protect? It's seperate to the usual confidentiality agreement (the gist of which is that they keep all the IP). I probably don't have any room to negotiate, and i wouldn't turn the job down based on it. I just want an idea of what i am signing, for what rules they wil expect me to follow. I know this is not offical legal advice, i'll… [cont.]
Asked by K - Mon Oct 29 23:13:39 2007 - Law & Ethics - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Deed of non-disclosure means that the information given cannot be confided to others unless there is consent on the part of the person who gave the information.
Answered by FRAGINAL, JTM - Mon Oct 29 23:27:47 2007
What does "insufficient credit information" mean?
Q. I've been trying to get credit cards and keep getting denied and directed to that freeannualcreditreport site. Then that is the message that all 3 of the sites on that site give me. I'm just trying to get a credit card to make sure my credit is alright. My Dad told me to try to get one to see if my credit was good because he thinks my Mom is the devil or something lol. Does this message mean that there is no credit history at all or that something did go wrong? Also, to anyone that has used that anual credit report site: Do they insist that you have a mortgage out? They said "our records show that you have a mortgage from 2002, how much is your payment?" But I know that is not right and my Mom never had any mortgages because she… [cont.]
Asked by Pretty Maggie Money Eyes - Tue Aug 3 01:41:06 2010 - Credit - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Insufficient credit means that you do not have any or enough of a credit history for the company you are trying to get a card from to feel comfortable enough to give you a card. It isn't a sign of bad credit..just not enough of a history yet. This is a big problem for young people trying to start credit history. If you are referring to the security questions that are being asked before you get into the sight when referring to the mortgage, it doesn't mean they think you have a mortgage. It is just a random question and if you didn't have one, and do not see anything you do not recognize as abnormal on your report, then you are fine. For that question you should have put $0.00 as the answer. In other words, it was a "trick"… [cont.]
Answered by LYNN W - Tue Aug 3 01:45:31 2010
Q. I've been trying to get credit cards and keep getting denied and directed to that freeannualcreditreport site. Then that is the message that all 3 of the sites on that site give me. I'm just trying to get a credit card to make sure my credit is alright. My Dad told me to try to get one to see if my credit was good because he thinks my Mom is the devil or something lol. Does this message mean that there is no credit history at all or that something did go wrong? Also, to anyone that has used that anual credit report site: Do they insist that you have a mortgage out? They said "our records show that you have a mortgage from 2002, how much is your payment?" But I know that is not right and my Mom never had any mortgages because she… [cont.]
Asked by Pretty Maggie Money Eyes - Tue Aug 3 01:41:06 2010 - Credit - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Insufficient credit means that you do not have any or enough of a credit history for the company you are trying to get a card from to feel comfortable enough to give you a card. It isn't a sign of bad credit..just not enough of a history yet. This is a big problem for young people trying to start credit history. If you are referring to the security questions that are being asked before you get into the sight when referring to the mortgage, it doesn't mean they think you have a mortgage. It is just a random question and if you didn't have one, and do not see anything you do not recognize as abnormal on your report, then you are fine. For that question you should have put $0.00 as the answer. In other words, it was a "trick"… [cont.]
Answered by LYNN W - Tue Aug 3 01:45:31 2010
When obtaining a credit card what is the "other information" creditors are looking for?
Q. When I inquire to a creditor they say that they don't just look at your credit score we look at other info within your credit file ~ What is this other information they are looking at
Asked by K.C. - Mon Mar 17 21:15:13 2008 - Credit - 3 Answers - Comments
A. The look at payment histories to see if you have any delinquency. They see how old your file is, to see if you've established credit. They look at what type of credit is on your file (credit cards, mortgage, school loans, etc.). They're also looking at your accounts to see if they're individual, joint, or if you're an authorized user. They also looking to see how much debt you're carrying, whether you're maxed on your cards are not. They want to get the whole picture of you to see what you're worth, credit-wise.
Answered by RantingLover - Mon Mar 17 21:29:36 2008
Q. When I inquire to a creditor they say that they don't just look at your credit score we look at other info within your credit file ~ What is this other information they are looking at
Asked by K.C. - Mon Mar 17 21:15:13 2008 - Credit - 3 Answers - Comments
A. The look at payment histories to see if you have any delinquency. They see how old your file is, to see if you've established credit. They look at what type of credit is on your file (credit cards, mortgage, school loans, etc.). They're also looking at your accounts to see if they're individual, joint, or if you're an authorized user. They also looking to see how much debt you're carrying, whether you're maxed on your cards are not. They want to get the whole picture of you to see what you're worth, credit-wise.
Answered by RantingLover - Mon Mar 17 21:29:36 2008
What does it mean when Transunion shows dispute results as "New Information"?
Q. I received my credit report dispute results from Transunion (FINALLY), but I was baffled to see that some of the dispute results read "new information" even though there was nothing clarified to support this "new information" claim? What does it mean?
Asked by - Sat Aug 15 13:31:00 2009 - Credit - 1 Answers - Comments
A. It means they submitted the information to the creditor which in turn answered the dispute and verified that the information was correct or they are admitting that there was something wrong and are submitting "new information" that accurately updates the account information. Just go to the above site and call Transunion for an explanation.
Answered by - Sat Aug 15 13:55:28 2009
Q. I received my credit report dispute results from Transunion (FINALLY), but I was baffled to see that some of the dispute results read "new information" even though there was nothing clarified to support this "new information" claim? What does it mean?
Asked by - Sat Aug 15 13:31:00 2009 - Credit - 1 Answers - Comments
A. It means they submitted the information to the creditor which in turn answered the dispute and verified that the information was correct or they are admitting that there was something wrong and are submitting "new information" that accurately updates the account information. Just go to the above site and call Transunion for an explanation.
Answered by - Sat Aug 15 13:55:28 2009
Question about students' "information cards"?
Q. So every beginning school year,during the first week of school or so,we are handed "student information" cards,where we have to fill out and write our street address,name of parent(s),home phone number(s),cellphone number(s),our parent('s) work number,the names of the guardian(s) who are allowed to pick us up early from school,and other personal things. Next to the section that we,the students,have to fill out,is a section that is already filled out for us(by who?I dont know).Things such as "race","D.o.B.","location of birth",etc...,have already been filled out. Last year,I was filling out the card,and I looked on the section that has been already filled out by the school,or government;and I looked… [cont.]
Asked by Number 23(631 connection) - Mon Jul 26 17:53:24 2010 - Men's Health - 2 Answers - Comments
A. I strongly doubt the school has enough money to do DNA testing on all their students, not to mention the privacy issues. Many times public agencies go from other records that might be available such as birth record or if you have declared your race before somewhere else. The most likely answer, however, is that if an agency must have the information and it has not been previously declared by the individual, they will make their best guess. The fact that it is already on your information card, means someone in your school is assuming your caucasian. Their guess may have come from seeing you personally or in yearbooks and photographs. In the US, you often have the option to declare what you believe you are or sometimes even, not declaring at… [cont.]
Answered by Gary M - Mon Jul 26 18:18:07 2010
Q. So every beginning school year,during the first week of school or so,we are handed "student information" cards,where we have to fill out and write our street address,name of parent(s),home phone number(s),cellphone number(s),our parent('s) work number,the names of the guardian(s) who are allowed to pick us up early from school,and other personal things. Next to the section that we,the students,have to fill out,is a section that is already filled out for us(by who?I dont know).Things such as "race","D.o.B.","location of birth",etc...,have already been filled out. Last year,I was filling out the card,and I looked on the section that has been already filled out by the school,or government;and I looked… [cont.]
Asked by Number 23(631 connection) - Mon Jul 26 17:53:24 2010 - Men's Health - 2 Answers - Comments
A. I strongly doubt the school has enough money to do DNA testing on all their students, not to mention the privacy issues. Many times public agencies go from other records that might be available such as birth record or if you have declared your race before somewhere else. The most likely answer, however, is that if an agency must have the information and it has not been previously declared by the individual, they will make their best guess. The fact that it is already on your information card, means someone in your school is assuming your caucasian. Their guess may have come from seeing you personally or in yearbooks and photographs. In the US, you often have the option to declare what you believe you are or sometimes even, not declaring at… [cont.]
Answered by Gary M - Mon Jul 26 18:18:07 2010
What does "Please Type or Print All Information" mean on an application?
Q. I am filling out an application to a summer research program and on the application it asks to "Please Type or Print All Information". but the application is in adobe format so i cannot type directly on it. does "print" it meant that I can write on it with pen?
Asked by Deesa - Wed Feb 18 22:48:49 2009 - Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers - Comments
A. it means don't write in cursive printing (by hand) in block letters is fine
Answered by waia2000 - Wed Feb 18 22:52:55 2009
Q. I am filling out an application to a summer research program and on the application it asks to "Please Type or Print All Information". but the application is in adobe format so i cannot type directly on it. does "print" it meant that I can write on it with pen?
Asked by Deesa - Wed Feb 18 22:48:49 2009 - Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers - Comments
A. it means don't write in cursive printing (by hand) in block letters is fine
Answered by waia2000 - Wed Feb 18 22:52:55 2009
"ATTENTION:There is an AMBER Alert in your area. Please click here to find out more information." on Myspace?
Q. I have this popped up on my home page on myspace. I refreshed the page and its still there? Do you think its true? Or some virus thing?
Asked by cosmic_cougar25 - Tue Feb 10 20:30:07 2009 - MySpace - 4 Answers - Comments
A. it is true there is a nationwide amber alert right now for a little 5 year old girl who went missing in our town (in northeast florida) night before last...not many details are known other than that she was taken from bed around 12:00 a.m...it is on the news...her name is haliegh cummings and she is very beautiful the reason they say its in your area is because it is a nationwide search here is what we know and who to contact Missing From: Area of Hermit's Cove, Satsuma, FL Missing Date: 2/10/2009 12:00 AM Contact: Putnam County Sheriff's Office 386-329-0808, 911 Circumstances: The 5 year-old child was last seen in the area of Hermit's Cove in Satsuma, FL. She was last seen wearing a pink shirt and underwear. Missing Child Name: Haleigh… [cont.]
Answered by cookiesmom - Wed Feb 11 10:14:34 2009
Q. I have this popped up on my home page on myspace. I refreshed the page and its still there? Do you think its true? Or some virus thing?
Asked by cosmic_cougar25 - Tue Feb 10 20:30:07 2009 - MySpace - 4 Answers - Comments
A. it is true there is a nationwide amber alert right now for a little 5 year old girl who went missing in our town (in northeast florida) night before last...not many details are known other than that she was taken from bed around 12:00 a.m...it is on the news...her name is haliegh cummings and she is very beautiful the reason they say its in your area is because it is a nationwide search here is what we know and who to contact Missing From: Area of Hermit's Cove, Satsuma, FL Missing Date: 2/10/2009 12:00 AM Contact: Putnam County Sheriff's Office 386-329-0808, 911 Circumstances: The 5 year-old child was last seen in the area of Hermit's Cove in Satsuma, FL. She was last seen wearing a pink shirt and underwear. Missing Child Name: Haleigh… [cont.]
Answered by cookiesmom - Wed Feb 11 10:14:34 2009
Will the 0bama regime put out the Sestak "information" at midnight on Friday of a three day weekend?
Q. to bury it?
Asked by Jimmbbo - Thu May 27 22:43:40 2010 - Politics - 14 Answers - Comments
A. An ethical cloud hangs over the Capitol, Pelosi said in 2005. This culture of corruption must stop. I also seem to remember in 2006 when Nance (the vamp) promised to "drain the swamp" of all the unethical behavior & she blasted a seriously ethical and possibly criminal streak in the GOP. Now, both fiscally and ethically, things have only grown more putrid in the Washington D.C. swamp that Democrats promised to drain. We'll see if Gibbs makes any progress on a late night "Sestak" explaination. His progress report hasn't been very good so far...
Answered by bwlobo - Thu May 27 23:39:58 2010
Q. to bury it?
Asked by Jimmbbo - Thu May 27 22:43:40 2010 - Politics - 14 Answers - Comments
A. An ethical cloud hangs over the Capitol, Pelosi said in 2005. This culture of corruption must stop. I also seem to remember in 2006 when Nance (the vamp) promised to "drain the swamp" of all the unethical behavior & she blasted a seriously ethical and possibly criminal streak in the GOP. Now, both fiscally and ethically, things have only grown more putrid in the Washington D.C. swamp that Democrats promised to drain. We'll see if Gibbs makes any progress on a late night "Sestak" explaination. His progress report hasn't been very good so far...
Answered by bwlobo - Thu May 27 23:39:58 2010
"Reciting information" is more important than "acquiring knowledge" in modern politically correct society?
Q. Do you believe that "reciting information" has become more important than "acquiring knowledge" in modern feminized politically correct society? @Fereshte: Calm down.. What I meant was how the entire education system in modren feminized society is base on how well you "recited information", instead of teaching other to think for themselves and challenging to the greatest among us. Thinking for oneself is not rewarded in our society - unless it is in business. In other words, our society's education system prepares students for life as a politically correct system, rather than life as it really is - and the skills required to make one successful. And plus, those were "philosophical amateurs" like you… [cont.]
Asked by Gun - Mon Apr 7 18:49:52 2008 - Gender & Women's Studies - 13 Answers - Comments
A. "Reciting information" has been a problem for thousands of years. Think back to the Greeks and their views on writing. Some felt that writing was a way to stunt the mind (instead of actually knowing the information). Plenty of Greek philosophers complained that too many philosophical amateurs would "recite" information as apposed to actually knowing/understanding it. And seeing as how the Greeks were NOT feminized, I think I just debunked your theory. Recitation verse acquired knowledge will ALWAY be an issue as long as there a individuals who seek to sound smart instead of actually being it. This is not a new problem. EDIT- I'm sorry if I came across as riled up. That wasn't my intention. I think you have a point but I… [cont.]
Answered by - Mon Apr 7 19:23:02 2008
Q. Do you believe that "reciting information" has become more important than "acquiring knowledge" in modern feminized politically correct society? @Fereshte: Calm down.. What I meant was how the entire education system in modren feminized society is base on how well you "recited information", instead of teaching other to think for themselves and challenging to the greatest among us. Thinking for oneself is not rewarded in our society - unless it is in business. In other words, our society's education system prepares students for life as a politically correct system, rather than life as it really is - and the skills required to make one successful. And plus, those were "philosophical amateurs" like you… [cont.]
Asked by Gun - Mon Apr 7 18:49:52 2008 - Gender & Women's Studies - 13 Answers - Comments
A. "Reciting information" has been a problem for thousands of years. Think back to the Greeks and their views on writing. Some felt that writing was a way to stunt the mind (instead of actually knowing the information). Plenty of Greek philosophers complained that too many philosophical amateurs would "recite" information as apposed to actually knowing/understanding it. And seeing as how the Greeks were NOT feminized, I think I just debunked your theory. Recitation verse acquired knowledge will ALWAY be an issue as long as there a individuals who seek to sound smart instead of actually being it. This is not a new problem. EDIT- I'm sorry if I came across as riled up. That wasn't my intention. I think you have a point but I… [cont.]
Answered by - Mon Apr 7 19:23:02 2008
Please tell me how to prevent Facebook from listing my e-mail address under the "information" tab?
Q. I prevent anyone from posting anything directly on my wall but allow them to use the "send a message" option to send e-mail to me from my Facebook site. But I do not want my e-mail address given out by Facebook. It should not be necessary for it to be given out... I hope someone has an answer. Otherwise I will probably have to dump Facebook over this.
Asked by Cinnamon - Sat Nov 7 19:26:12 2009 - Address Book & Calendar - 1 Answers - Comments
A. click on this link to help. have a good day. Jes***
Answered by J R ;) - Sun Nov 8 07:35:30 2009
Q. I prevent anyone from posting anything directly on my wall but allow them to use the "send a message" option to send e-mail to me from my Facebook site. But I do not want my e-mail address given out by Facebook. It should not be necessary for it to be given out... I hope someone has an answer. Otherwise I will probably have to dump Facebook over this.
Asked by Cinnamon - Sat Nov 7 19:26:12 2009 - Address Book & Calendar - 1 Answers - Comments
A. click on this link to help. have a good day. Jes***
Answered by J R ;) - Sun Nov 8 07:35:30 2009
Is "The ease of being able to understand information" a valid factor of the "quality of information"?
Q. This question is with relevance to the aqa as ict specification [INFO2, "Data and Information"] from 2009 onwards. I have two teachers, one of who believes that this is a valid point, worthy of credit, whereas the other was in disagreement. Any help with relevance to the spec would be highly appreciated! I totally agree with you, Tony H. Its just whether the people at AQA agree...
Asked by Dann.. - Tue Dec 22 10:51:09 2009 - Other - Education - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Of course it's a valid factor. If you can't understand the information, you can't be informed by it therefore it's very poor quality.
Answered by Tony h - Tue Dec 22 11:13:42 2009
Q. This question is with relevance to the aqa as ict specification [INFO2, "Data and Information"] from 2009 onwards. I have two teachers, one of who believes that this is a valid point, worthy of credit, whereas the other was in disagreement. Any help with relevance to the spec would be highly appreciated! I totally agree with you, Tony H. Its just whether the people at AQA agree...
Asked by Dann.. - Tue Dec 22 10:51:09 2009 - Other - Education - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Of course it's a valid factor. If you can't understand the information, you can't be informed by it therefore it's very poor quality.
Answered by Tony h - Tue Dec 22 11:13:42 2009
What does "biographical information" in a cover letter for a poetry submission mean?
Q. I would like to submit to a poetry magazine and one of the requirements for submission is to include "biographical information" in the cover letter. What does this mean? Is it my name, address, phone, email, and et cetera or do they want to know my life story or something? Forgot to mention, I already have a copy of Poet's Market (that's how I found the magazine I wanted to submit to) and couldn't find any suggestions about it in there.
Asked by Annie - Mon May 7 09:36:00 2007 - Books & Authors - 2 Answers - Comments
A. You should check out a copy of POET'S MARKET because they have suggestions and a sample letter in the front sections of the book. Here's what I do in my cover letter. I list the poems that I am sending by their titles. Then I tell them whether or not the poems are under consideration anywhere else. If I've read their magazine (you really should know where you are sending your work and why) then I may mention a specific poem or two that I really liked so that they know that I am familiar with their magazine and not B.Sing them. I also include a short biography as might appear in their contributor section should one of my poems be accepted for publication. Since you are new, more than likely you do not have much by way of bio, so you may… [cont.]
Answered by Dancing Bee - Mon May 7 10:39:48 2007
Q. I would like to submit to a poetry magazine and one of the requirements for submission is to include "biographical information" in the cover letter. What does this mean? Is it my name, address, phone, email, and et cetera or do they want to know my life story or something? Forgot to mention, I already have a copy of Poet's Market (that's how I found the magazine I wanted to submit to) and couldn't find any suggestions about it in there.
Asked by Annie - Mon May 7 09:36:00 2007 - Books & Authors - 2 Answers - Comments
A. You should check out a copy of POET'S MARKET because they have suggestions and a sample letter in the front sections of the book. Here's what I do in my cover letter. I list the poems that I am sending by their titles. Then I tell them whether or not the poems are under consideration anywhere else. If I've read their magazine (you really should know where you are sending your work and why) then I may mention a specific poem or two that I really liked so that they know that I am familiar with their magazine and not B.Sing them. I also include a short biography as might appear in their contributor section should one of my poems be accepted for publication. Since you are new, more than likely you do not have much by way of bio, so you may… [cont.]
Answered by Dancing Bee - Mon May 7 10:39:48 2007
How do creationists define "information" in the context of evolution?
Q. Posted a few minutes ago: "Evolution (now called macro evolution) cannot be observed. It requires the addition of genetic information that results in new traits, something that we've never seen." How do they define "information" in this context? Is it... * increased genetic variety in a population? We have observed it. * increased genetic material? We have observed it. * novel genetic material? We have observed it. * novel genetically-regulated abilities? We have observed it. * another definition? Let's have it.
Asked by Dreamstuff Entity - Tue Aug 24 02:49:02 2010 - Religion & Spirituality - 7 Answers - Comments
A. I think Dr. Bob missed the exact point that was opened up with his own wording. When he originally claimed that evolution "requires the addition of genetic information that results in new traits" ... the question glares ... what does 'information' mean in a GENETIC sense? Simply saying "Information is exactly that: something meaningful" is an absolutely useless definition ... it does nothing to clarify what information is in a GENETIC sense! In other words, *how does one measure information as a *GENETIC* quantity?* If you can't explain that, then claiming that evolution "requires the addition of genetic information" is utterly meaningless! It is an attempt to say that evolution "requires" something,… [cont.]
Answered by secretsauce - Tue Aug 24 04:30:36 2010
Q. Posted a few minutes ago: "Evolution (now called macro evolution) cannot be observed. It requires the addition of genetic information that results in new traits, something that we've never seen." How do they define "information" in this context? Is it... * increased genetic variety in a population? We have observed it. * increased genetic material? We have observed it. * novel genetic material? We have observed it. * novel genetically-regulated abilities? We have observed it. * another definition? Let's have it.
Asked by Dreamstuff Entity - Tue Aug 24 02:49:02 2010 - Religion & Spirituality - 7 Answers - Comments
A. I think Dr. Bob missed the exact point that was opened up with his own wording. When he originally claimed that evolution "requires the addition of genetic information that results in new traits" ... the question glares ... what does 'information' mean in a GENETIC sense? Simply saying "Information is exactly that: something meaningful" is an absolutely useless definition ... it does nothing to clarify what information is in a GENETIC sense! In other words, *how does one measure information as a *GENETIC* quantity?* If you can't explain that, then claiming that evolution "requires the addition of genetic information" is utterly meaningless! It is an attempt to say that evolution "requires" something,… [cont.]
Answered by secretsauce - Tue Aug 24 04:30:36 2010
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