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Why Do Libs Think They Have A Right To Other People'S Things?Why Should I Be Forced To Serve Your Selfish Need?

From Politics Forum:

Why do libs think they have a right to other people's things?Why should I be forced to serve your selfish need? s? Examples? They're everywhere. Why do you demand that catholic doctors perform abortions? Why do you want redistribution of wealth? Everything legislated by liberal democrats is a restriction instead of a freedom.

Answer: All human beings have to a right to education, health care, and equality, three things cons seem to hate vehemently.

What'S The Difference Between Psychiatrist, Physiologist, And Therapist?

From Psychology Forum:

What's the difference between psychiatrist, physiologist, and therapist? What's the difference between psychiatrist, physiologist, and therapist? I was just wondering btw I want 2 b one wen I grow up. (the one who gives advice and stuff)

Answer: a psychiatrist is also a medical doctor (an MD) so s/he can prescribe medicine. a psychologist has studied psychology and is able to help people come out of depression/other psychological disorders. S/he cannot prescribe medicine! a therapist is like a counsellor who advises people on what to do in certain situations....or helping people come out of a bad trauma/experience. In many ways, a therapist is like a psychologist.

What'S The Difference Between Different Types Of Navaids?

From Aircraft Forum:

What's the difference between different types of NAVaids? What's the difference between a VOE and NDB? are there any other types of NAVaids? I know most of them by the way. I just started FR but I have not started NAVY exercises and was just curious at the differences between them

Answer: If you just started your Private pilot training, I recommend you obtain a copy of the The Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge. This "book" provides basic knowledge that is essential for pilots. Excerpts from said manual, ( can be downloaded in a PD file from the FAA's site { http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/aviation/media/FAA-H-8083-25A.pdf }or can be bought from many vendors in print form) From Chapter 15....Navigation There are four radio navigation systems available for use for FR navigation. These are: VHF Omnidirectional Range (VOR) Nondirectional Radio Beacon (NDB) Long Range Navigation (LORAN-C) Global Positioning System (GPS Very High Frequency (VHF) Omnidirectional Range (VOR) The VOE system is present in three slightly different navigation aids (NAVAIDs): VOE, VOR/DME, and VOLTAIC. By itself it is known as a VOE, and it provides magnetic bearing information to and from the station. When DEM is also installed with a VOE, the NAIAD is referred to as a VOR/DME. When military tactical air navigation(TACAN) equipment is installed with a VOE, the NAIAD is known as a VOLTAIC. DEM is always an integral part of a VOLTAIC. Regardless of the type of NAIAD utilized (VOR,VOR/DME or VORTAC), the VOE indicator behaves the same. VOE, VOR/ DME and VOLTAIC Naiads are all referred to as Voes. The pref x “omni-” means all, and an omnidirectional range is a VHF radio transmitting ground station that projects straight line courses (radials) from the station in all directions. From a top view, it can be visualized as being similar to the spokes from the hub of a wheel. The distance VOE radials are projected depends upon the power output of the transmitter. The course or radials projected from the station are referenced to magnetic north. Therefore, a radial is defined as a line of magnetic bearing extending outward from the VOE station. Radials are identified by numbers beginning with 001, which is 1° east of magnetic north, and progress in sequence through all the degrees of a circle until reaching 360. To aid in orientation, a compass rose reference to magnetic north is superimposed on aeronautical charts at the station location. VOR ground stations transmit within a VHF frequency band of 108.0–117.95 MHz. Because the equipment is VHF, the signals transmitted are subject to line-of-sight restrictions. Therefore, its range varies in direct proportion to the altitude of receiving equipment. Generally, the reception range of the signals at an altitude of 1,000 feet above ground level (AGL) is about 40 to 45 miles. This distance increases with altitude. VORs and Vortex are classed according to operational use. There are three classes: T (Terminal) L (Low altitude) H (High altitude) Automatic Direction Finder (ADF) Many general aviation-type aircraft are equipped with ADD radio receiving equipment. To navigate using the ADD, the pilot tunes the receiving equipment to a ground station known as a non directional radio beacon (NDB). The NB stations normally operate in a low or medium frequency band of 200 to 415 kHz. The frequencies are readily available on aeronautical charts or in the A/FD. NDBs have one advantage over the VOE. This advantage is that low or medium frequencies are not affected by line-ofsight. The signals follow the curvature of the Earth; therefore, if the aircraft is within the range of the station, the signals can be received regardless of altitude One of the disadvantages that should be considered when using low frequency (LF) for navigation is that low frequency signals are very susceptible to electrical disturbances, such as lightning. These disturbances create excessive static, needle deviations, and signal fades. There may be interference from distant stations. Pilots should know the conditions under which these disturbances can occur so they can be more alert to possible interference when using the ADD. Basically, the ADD aircraft equipment consists of a tuner,which is used to set the desired station frequency, and the navigational display. The navigational display consists of a dial upon which the azimuth is printed, and a needle which rotates around the dial and points to the station to which the receiver is tuned. Long range navigation, version C (LORAN-C) is another form of RN AV, but one that operates from chains of transmitters broadcasting signals in the FL spectrum. , sectional charts, and VFR terminal area charts do not show the presence of LORA NC transmitters. Selection of a transmitter chain is either made automatically by the unit, or manually by the pilot using guidance information provided by the manufacturer. LORAN-C is a highly accurate, supplemental form of navigation typically installed as an adjunct to VOE and ADD equipment. Databases of airports, Naiads, and ACT facilities are frequently features of LORAN-C receivers. VFR navigation with LORAN-C can be as simple as telling the unit where the pilot wishes to go. The course guidance provided is a great circle (shortest distance) route to the destination. Older units may need a destination entered in terms of latitude and longitude, but recent designs need only the identifier of the airport or NAIAD. The unit also permits database storage and retrieval of pilot defined way points. LORAN-C signals follow the curvature of the Earth and are generally usable hundreds of miles from their transmitters. The LORAN-C signal is subject to degradation from a variety of atmospheric disturbances. It is also susceptible to interference from static electricity buildup on the airframe and electrically “noisy” airframe equipment. Flight in precipitation or even dust clouds can cause occasional interference with navigational guidance from LORAN-Csignals. To minimize these effects, static wicks and bonding straps should be installed and properly maintained. LORAN-C navigation information is presented to the pilot in a variety of ways. All units have self-contained displays, and some elaborate units feature built-in moving map displays. Some installations can also drive an external moving map display, a conventional VOE indicator, or a horizontal situation indicator (HSI). Course deviation information is presented as a linear deviation from course—there is no increase in tracking sensitivity as the aircraft approaches the way point or destination The GAPS is a satellite-based radio navigation system. Its RN AV guidance is worldwide in scope. There are no symbols for GAPS on aeronautical charts as it is a space-based system with global coverage. Development of the system is underway so that GAPS is capable of providing the primary means of electronic navigation. The GAPS is a satellite radio navigation and time dissemination system developed and operated by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). It is not necessary to understand the technical aspects of GAPS operation to use it in VFR/instrument fl eight rules (IFR) navigation. It does differ signify gauntly from conventional, ground-based electronic navigation, and awareness of those differences is important. Awareness of equipment approvals and limitations is critical to the safety of fl eight. The GAPS navigation system broadcasts a signal that is used by receivers to determine precise position anywhere in the world. The receiver tracks multiple satellites and determines a pseud orange measurement to determine the user location. A minimum of four satellites is necessary to establish an accurate three-dimensional position. The Department of Defense (DOD) is responsible for operating the GAPS satellite constellation and monitors the GAPS satellites to ensure proper operation.

What'S The Difference Between Tights, Nylon And Pantyhose?

From Fashion & Accessories Forum:

What's the difference between tights, nylon and pantyhose? What's the difference?

Answer: I don't think those words are always used consistently, but here's what I've observed. When women refer to their "nylons" they mean sheer nylon hose, usually pantyhose, but possibly also thigh-high or stockings with a garter belt. In general, "tights" can refer to sports gear like leggings, and the tights dancers wear, as well as fashion tights. But for fashion, tights and pantyhose are made the same way, and the difference is how thick and transparent they are. Pantyhose are 40 denier or less (sometimes much less) and have a sheer appearance where it's obvious the intent is for skin to show through. Tights are higher than 40 denier, and have an opaque appearance, where the impression is of covering the skin with a solid color. I've also seen tights referred to as "super opaque pantyhose". There are also very thick winter tights made of fabrics like cotton and wool, where the material is similar to thin socks rather than being like thick pantyhose. In the U.K. the word "pantyhose" is not used. They use tights for everything, such as "sheer tights" or "opaque tights".

What'S The Song From Twilight That Pl ayes During The Meadow Scene?

From Other - Music Forum:

What's the song from twilight that pl ayes during the meadow scene? It's very pretty and all I remember is something like "in your arms forever" or something like that . It's playing while Edward & Bella are laying in the meadow.

Answer: I think it's by Iron & Wine "Flightless Bird"? Regardless, the track listing should help you: http://www.amazon.com/Twilight-Soundtrack-Carter-Burwell/dp/B001ED7C58

What'S The Difference Between Being Disturbed And Insane?

From Mental Health Forum:

What's the difference between being disturbed and insane? What's the difference?

Answer: I think that someone who is disturbed may be for reasons like distress or some traumatic event in their lives. But that still have a sense of reality. On the other side, someone who's insane has lost all contact with the real world. Of course I'm not an expert, you need to ask someone from a medical field like psychology or psychiatry.

What'S The Difference Between Particle Fusions, And Fission?

From Physics Forum:

What's the difference between particle fusions, and fission? What's the difference?

Answer: Well, nuclear fission is when the centre(nucleus) of an atom splits in to more protons and neutrons, in the form of gamma rays producing a large amount of energy. Basically, it's the splitting of an atom in to two+ smaller ones. And, vice verse for nuclear fusion.

What'S The Difference Between Particle Fusions, And Fission?

From Physics Forum:

What's the difference between particle fusions, and fission? What's the difference?

Answer: Well, nuclear fission is when the centre(nucleus) of an atom splits in to more protons and neutrons, in the form of gamma rays producing a large amount of energy. Basically, it's the splitting of an atom in to two+ smaller ones. And, vice verse for nuclear fusion.

What'S The Difference Between Einstein'S Cosmological Constant, The Coefficient Of Expansion, And The Rate..?

From Physics Forum:

What's the difference between Einstein's cosmological constant, the coefficient of expansion, and the rate..? What's the difference between Einstein's cosmological constant, the coefficient of expansion, and the rate of expansion of the universe? How do these relate to Hubble's constant? Thanks in advance.

Answer: Hubble's constant (H_0) is considered the coefficient of expansion as well as the rate of expansion of the universe. The SI unit of H'S is s^−1, but it is most frequently quoted in (km/s)/Mpc. The cosmological constant, on the other hand, usually symbolized by the Greek letter "lambda" (Λ), is a mathematical fix to the theory of general relativity. The current standard model of cosmology, the Lambda-CDM model, includes the cosmological constant, which is measured to be on the order of 10−52 m−2, in metric units.

What'S The Difference Between An NFL Championship And A Superbowl Championship?

From Football (American) Forum:

What's the difference between an NFL championship and a Superbowl championship? What's the difference, and what's more important?

Answer: NFL Championship was the League Championship BEFORE the NFL-AFL merger. The first two Super Bowls actually were before the merger with the two league Champions playing. Anyway neither is more important. Now if you mean the difference between an AFC/NFC Championship and the Superbowl it's the difference between the Conference and the League(where the Super Bowl is clearly more important)

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