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What is connection between story of the movie In the Valley of Elah with its name?

The Valley of Elah is where the Isrealites were camped when David fought Goliath. This conflict is one of the cornerstone symbols of literature, defining the defeat of a vastly greater force by a diminutive element, the success of the underdog. The protagonigist in the movie, Hank Deerfiled (played by Tommy Lee Jones) finds "success" against overwhelming odds in the hunt for his son's killers. The coorelation can be made here, but there are a number of other connections that can be made with some effort. This movie focuses light on the very real problems faced by those suffering from PTSD. It looks at the stresses our service members face in and out of combat, and the ways in which they attempt to deal with these stresses. It also looks at the military family dynamic.


How many inch pounds is Pound's?

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Is it possible that a risky asset have negative beta?

Yes, it is possible that a risky asset may have a negative beta. Given that beta measures "relative risk" to a particular market, index, etc., a negative beta suggests that the the particular asset class performs well when the given market (the market/index to which the beta was computed) performs poorly (negative coorelation). Using the phrase "risky asset" only suggests that the asset's ability to return value to the investor is volatile. For example, a new set of ETFs released in November 2008 track the Case-Shiller housing index. The first, UMM (NYSE), goes up when home prices go up. The second, DMM (NYSE), goes down when home prices go down. If we assume that the Case-Shiller index is the basis for beta computations, one would expect UMM's beta to be positive (2.0 since the securities have leverage of 200%) and DMM's beta to be negative (-2.0). At the end of the day, negative beta opportunities are good in that they provide a way to diversify out different types of risk in a portfolio holding multiple asset classes.


Why is intercourse fun?

Sex is very important in a number of ways, but also has the potential to be very damaging emotionally and physically -- the correct moderation and discipline in sexual practices decides whether or not, individually, sex can become an important part of one's overall physical health. Psychologically, humans are hard wired for certain needs. Emotional and physical needs are present in everyone, and specifically in romantic relationships sex becomes an important part in keeping these needs in balance to promote better welfare for both partners. In this way, we can infer mentally that sex has a strong coorelation with positive emotions. In other ways, common in abuse and/or overuse of sexual practices, sex can be damaging. The consequences of such uses are too extensive to list here. Physically, sex is healthy for a number of reasons. First off, it's a cardiovascular exercise which requires strength and endurance, of course with varying degrees depending on you and your partners preferences. Secondly, the emotional gratification you and your partner receive for not only the romantic connection (see: pleasure and the responses it creates), but the cardiovascular exercise (see: adrenaline and other chemicals released) together create a very powerful physical response. The field of psychiatry has done a large amount of studies showing the strong positive coorelation between low stress levels (which sex eases, among other things) and overall physical health. I'm sure the field of Neuroscience also has a large amount of studies showing the physical affect of sex on the body, but I am not able to cite any of them. The physical and psychological advantages, given the appropriate practice and application of sexual behavior, are very much enough to prove that sex is a healthy part of any individuals lifestyle. Of course, factors like age, emotional maturity, and social circumstances are all variables that need to be accounted for; it's not an easy question with one answer at any given time. Regardless, sex is as natural as breathing. These days though, people have a tendency to misuse it as a coping mechanism for loneliness, depression, misplaced feelings, and other such issues. Especially for virgins, before taking a leap of faith into the world of sexual experiences it's often best to examine yourself and realize whether or not you're ready for the responsibility you take for yourself and others.


Can drinking from aluminum cans be bad for your health?

Probably not. A common rumor that began circulating stated that aluminum caused alzheimer's disease. This originally came from a study that seemed to show that there was a slightly greater amount of aluminum in the autopsied brains of alzheimer patients than other subjects. Studies since then have showed no correlation to aluminum intake to alzheimer's disease, or, in fact any disease. the poster who wrote the above answer is either an obvious shill or plain ignorant. Theres been a LOT of studies that , no, they didnt SEEM to indicate as the above shill poses, but they PROVED CONCLUSIVELY that increased aluminum levels directly coorelated with alzheimers. On this page is a study of how higher levels of aluminum in drinking water coorelated to higher incidents of alzheimers. http://www.nogw.com/aluminum.HTML When you pop the top of an aluminum can there are billions of micro-particulates of aluminum that break away like when you snap a cracker in half. You cant see the micro-particulates of aluminum but you do injest them. Whether they are small enough to enter the bloodstream and make their way to the brain, i don't know, but my common sense tells me yes, and perhaps the larger chunks (larger relative to what would be found per-molocule in drinking water) could do even worse damage in the brain? The newer coorelation is with Mad Cow disease which they are 'calling' alzheimers to try and keep the numbers low so the beef market isn't 'harmed' (actually the beef market tycoons). Also the chemtrails are purportedly containing very high concentrations of aluminum. Google: aluminum alzheimers - and theres 511,000 hits. does that sound like a "rumor"? check the above posters last statement: "Studies since then have showed no correlation to aluminum intake to alzheimer's disease, or, in fact any disease." My guess is that he works for or profits by the aluminum industry somehow. Think about it. Ill bet he even wrote the question.


How far can a football player throw a football?

A QB's arm strength is routinely exaggerated, so it is hard to find true information. However, I have been both a pitcher and a QB, and there is a direct coorelation between baseball pitching MPH and the distance you should be able to throw a football. Below is a chart based upon general observations with different pitchers in the 65-MPH to 90MPH range Baseball MPH Expected Football Distance 65 45 Yards 70 50 Yards 75 55 Yards 80 60 Yards 85 65 Yards 90 70 Yards 95 75 Yards (estimated) 100 80 Yards (estimated) These observations are based upon near sea-level altitudes with no-wind. If you were throwing in Mile-High stadium, you could add another 8-10% to these figures. Rarely will you see an NFL QB throw the ball (in the air) longer than 60 yards. Also know that any quarterback can throw the ball 100 yards if the wind at their back was strong enough.