It can be - so long as you remember (1) there's no age limit - so some answers might seem childish and (2) you don't treat the answers given as 'gospel' - there's no way of knowing if the person contributing is actually qualified to answer on a particular subject.
People answer the questions on Answers.com to help others.
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I lack the knowledge to tell you how to build a deck. If you go to www.decks.com they are full of blue-prints on how to build a deck. I am sorry I couldn't help.
Teachers are educators who impart knowledge and skills to students. They inspire, instruct, and guide learners to help them reach their full potential.
Most people answer questions in only one language, so the situation does not come up very often, and the system is not designed to apply trust points to more than one account. Honestly, we do not answer questions for the trust points, we answer questions because we like to help people (and to advertise our erudition). This does not really require trust points. Those are just an embellishment.
It is important to improve your own knowledge and skills to help better yourself. With improved knowledge and skills, it can help you succeed in life.
Television is an easy and accessible source of entertainment . Various channels and shows can even help to improve your knowledge and it brings information from all over the world, to people sitting at home.
Answers.Com does not have chat rooms. However, there are other methods to help you get started. First, there is a help center with several sections on how to contribute. There is also a community forum. You can find links to both in the blue toolbar to the left hand side of your screen.
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get the help of someone with specialized knowledge in the area
Montag remembers a retired English professor he met in a park a year ago who shared his love for books and encouraged him to question the society he lives in. This memory serves as a source of help for Montag as he starts to question his beliefs and seek knowledge outside of the rules imposed by the government.
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