You can always refer the parent to the child's doctor. Or consult a physician or community public health center for free pamphlets to keep on hand.
Questions asking about the contents of the Constitution.
I ask him about myself.
Yes. Wikianswers answers all kinds of quetions.
the letters they use in WikiAnswers for the answers to your questions are TIMES NEW ROMAN.
Wiki.Answer do not provide answers to these kinds of questions, due to peoples privacy.
Short answers like 'yes, there aren't' are used when no information can be added to the question. Those kinds of answers are added to Yes or No questions, where the answers is either Yes or No.
Logical questions are asked to find the mentality of the interviewees. Based in his answers the interviewers will calculate his talent. Some physical questions also asked there.
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Yes, it might be possible that the job application might have these kinds of questions.
If you consider answers like "That cannot be determined", "That is unknown", "The question is meaningless, nonsensical, illogical... and therefore doesn't have an answer" to be legitimate answers, then there is an answer for every question. It's not clear to me whether there is a question for every answer. It may depend how you define the word 'answer'. If answers by definition are responses to questions, then there is a question for every answer. But can every possible thing that can be imagined be the answer to a question? I do not know. There could be infinitely many of each, but there are different kinds of infinity. There are more questions than answers because not all questions that have been asked were answered, thus, questions are the majority.
No. We don't answer certain kinds of questions, like those about illegal acts or requests for celebrities' personal information.
"What kinds of parks are managed by the National Park service?" and "What does National Car Rental do with cars when they're returned?"