If you sign up for Facebook, you can make your privacy settings private. This way people can't request or view the profile.
Answers.com will not ever require you to use Facebook to ask questions. I am a Bronze Contributer on here and I do not use Facebook to post on here. You can always post annoymously.
If a website requires you to have a Facebook account, you will need an account. You can choose to keep your Facebook profile private.
If a person allows their facebook account to log into sites that require it, but the person would like that activity to remain private, this can be managed in the privacy settings. Posts from certain applications or websites can also be "hidden" from their timeline.
You can post answers to unanswered questions, but you may not be able to improve on poorly answered questions unless you log in with Facebook.This site is fully self contained, it does not require Facebook. You can click on the name of anyone who has answered a question, and get to their home page, and send them a message if you wish.
Facebook is not yet a publicly listed company and thus does not require an audit
No you require either Facebook or Twitter.
The State of Michigan does nor require a Private Road Agreement. But, it's a good idea. The State does require that if you sell a house on a private road that you disclose if the road is not required to be maintained by the county.
In order to remain in contat with your friends.
FALSE
Open ended questions.
Open questions require more detailed answers and provide flexibility for the respondent to elaborate. Close questions usually require a short answer or a simple yes or no response.
Different math questions require different methods to solve.