Following the Anti-Discrimination Act of 1967, equal rights were granted to rhetorical questions given that they are, after all, questions. Subsequently an amendment was introduced stipulating that they should be moved to the Humor and Amusement Corner. Debate rages on today regarding whether they should be in a more serious area of the site given their philosophical and thought-provoking nature, and whether the questions posted in said section are truly rhetorical or simply snarky.
None as this site is only to answer questions
That is far too broad a question be answered in this forum. There are entire books devoted to the subject.
Entire books with hundreds of pages have been devoted to answering your questions.
Yes, the nutritional information on the back of food packages give you the contents. However, not all foods come from a package, carton or can. In addition, here on this website there are many lists of the number of carbohydrates in specific foods. We have a whole category devoted to carbohydrates. Just ask questions about the particular foods and you will receive your answers.
You can get then here at WikiAnswers. We have many calorie answers and a whole category devoted to calories. Just ask the question and you will find the answer. If your answer is not there, one will soon be provided. I will start you off by attaching a few lists to this answer. So, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Questions. (These are just some examples. We have many, many more.)
Antarctica is devoted to science.
There is no such thing as a most devoted religion. It is the people that believe in it that are devoted. Each would claim their own adherents were the most devoted.
There are many websites devoted to selling auto parts online. Many of the sites provide free assistance with parts-related questions as well.
Adhere to my suggestions, Wiki answers, or your questions shall remain in the dark! "Adhere" basically means to be compatible/devoted with/to something, or be in accordance with.
You can find many websites devoted to giving free law advice. However, it is always best to seek a lawyer for legal advice.
The word "devoted" in Tagalog can be translated as "dedikado" or "tapat."
The ISBN of the book "Devoted" by Dean Koontz is 978-0525535228.