I placed this question so that I can explain what you, the Community should and should not ask Answers.com so that you could get an honest and truthful, straight-forward, and logical answer. Examples of questions that are UNLIKELY to be answered include questions that are impossible to answer, for example: how long of a wait for a Voucher waiting list in a specific jurisdiction before there's an opening; Voucher dollar values according to bedroom size and qualification, and certain other questions that either will be impossible, difficult, or redundant, to answer.
Questions here on Answers.com are answered by volunteer experts but not necessarily AND not likely by Public Housing Authority staff from any specific Housing Authority jurisdiction.
The answered questions will automatically be removed from my question section.
Look in the Twilight Series questions section.
Currently, no, you cannot browse questions in the order they were asked. However, in the unanswered questions section of any category, the first questions you see on the screen are the most recently asked, and the last question on the last page is the least recently asked.
There are numerous questions that are frequently asked about provident fund. See the related links section for a link that covers a lot of those questions
You can't. Once the question is asked, it stays on the system. Even if it gets answered, it remains on the 'answered questions' section of the category(ies) it was posted in.
By going over to the left, in the blue edged box going down the page, scroll down until you see the section of the blue box where it states 'My Pages', under this section click 'My Contributions', from there filter the settings where it states 'Questions (asked)' and you will see all the questions you have asked on WikiAnswers.
What is being asked? You've got two questions going on here. (1) If your wife does not live with you you cannot intercept her mail. (2) On the other hand, I seriously doubt that Section 8 requirements call for the breaking up of families, so your wife would be able to live with you in Section 8 housing.
If two questions - both asking the same question - are asked, we use the Merge feature. See the Related Links section for more information.
Because no one has asked questions about Eddy Lawrence recently. We react to questions. Rarely do we make them up.
They are Questions that are asked a lot.
The Montgomery County SPCA offers a Frequently Asked Questions section on their website which should answer most of the questions someone could have about their services.
You can go over the the section in the blue and select "My Contributions".