It is up to the individual who is answering the question, not WikiAnswers.
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While WikiAnswers is a good source of information, it does not take the place of books. WikiAnswers gives answers to specific questions but it does not give you a story or cover such broad subjects that books can.
WikiAnswers does not have the capability to generate answers. A contributor must write an answer for a question to be answered. Some questions are either unanswerable (for example: Why does democracy smell like walnuts?), some are too broad (for example: What is the history of Europe?) and others may be too esoteric or complex for someone to answer.
WikiAnswers does not have the capability to generate answers. A contributor must write an answer for a question to be answered. Some questions are either unanswerable (for example: Why does democracy smell like walnuts?), some are too broad (for example: What is the history of Europe?) and others may be too esoteric or complex for someone to answer.
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While it would seem unhelpful to answer "Unanswered Scientific Questions." unfortunately Science is just too broad a subject with too many facets and questions in need of answers to be able to provide a subjective list.
Wikipedia is great if you want information on a broad subject, but if you want specific answers to miscellaneous questions, come here.
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Definitely! ;-) Amazon.com's Askville is another great new question and answer website. They did a very good job on it. Askville, Yahoo Answers, MSN Live, and many of the other new Q&A sites are essentially what FAQ Farm was in 2002. They're Q&A bulletin boards. (Albiet, much more professional, well-financed versions.) On other sites, the same questions get asked over and over again. People post individual answers and those answers can never be improved upon. It's one-on-one, isolated communication. The important aspect of people helping each other by asking and answering questions is there with all the sites. FAQ Farm also goes a step further. Our community is actually growing FAQs. We're creating permanent Q&A resources for the world to use, as opposed to just offering a forum for Q&A.
Good questions equal good answers. Yours is too broad and too vague for us to answer. Please rephrase your question, and we will do our best to get you an answer- but you have to help us. Sorry-
How did the method of art production and instruction change from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance? Also, in what ways did merchants and bankers impact artistic production and creativity during the Early Renaissance and beyond?
your questions too broad and too many answers could fit, but since i know what your looking for ;) the answer is multiprogramming.