Tuesday, December 20, 2011

How can genetically modified foods change the world?

I am talking about farming in drought conditions or with resistance to pests. I already know that they get a better income.

I bought a webcam but i want to take it bk what will be my excuse?

i recently bought a webcam from argos it is a crap one it cost 7.99 and it goes all werid ad it is fuzzy you cnt really see yourself and i want to get a refund but i dnt no what my excuse will be i wanna get a better one should i say it dnt work?

Do you believe in ghosts?

Yes and I have seen a ghost and have had other strange experiences I have some crazy stories but they all happened.

Ive been struggling with some addictions and bad habbits?

I have the opportunity to move to Pennsylvania with my father and his family and get away from my friends and these bad habits such as smoking drinking and all these harmful stuff and possibly even do a lot better in school. I am just unsure if leaving my old life behind for 6 months is really worth it and i am kind of scared to have to adjust to new friends, but i know staying here is only going to become my demise between getting high all day and not doing any of my school work. What should i honestly do.

Is this one of the reason why elitist professors get a bad name?

That's a prime example of psychobabble, aka Liberalese. While sane men strive for clarity, hard left academics cultivate the impenetrable style: a Chinese Wall of words, words, words. Lurking behind the wall there may be some tiny mouse of a thought process; but maybe not. Either way, psychobabble is an idiom that kills communication--rather like Orwell's Newspeak. At the same time it pes for "profundity" among the verbally unskilled. Thus when the psychobabble goes into high gear, freshman jaws hang open; at best, then, it seems a form of crowd control... --Carlos

ATTN: Need help with a dystopian short story topic?

If you have ever read 1984, it would become clear that a true dystopian is when the government has complete control over its people. This includes ridiculous laws, many security cameras, knowing what books you check out, and every detail of your life.

Could Someone please explain the Russian Revolution to me?

I just saw the movie Doctor Zhivago, and it really confused me. Who were the Bolsheviks? Were they the same thing as the Red Russians? And who were the Red Russians? Who was overthrowing who?