What happens if a dog mated with a Human?
Nothing
Humans are distinct enough not to have any over-lap with any other creature. This was not always true. There is much evidence that humans inter-bred with Neanderthal man - if you consider Neanderthal man something other than human that is.
How many pets can you own in Kansas City MO?
In residential areas in Wichita, you may have two cats and two dogs. If you obtain an Animal Maintenance Permit you may have four of each. If you want to have more than four cats, you may obtain a cattery license.
yes if you have a permint yes if you have a permint stupied
What are the different types of errors in auditing?
Different types of errors in auditing include human error, and an individual having sole responsibility rather than having assistance.
What is the purpose of antepartum testing?
These tests and exams are essential for protecting the health of a pregnant woman and her developing child.
What are the benefits of xenotransplantation?
There are no benefits of xenotransplantation. The studies have killed nearly every primate who has been operated on, and almost the pig hearts were rejected, but yet the drug co. wants to offer pig hearts up for use despite the results! Does that sound like benefits to you?
Smart guy responds:
Tsk Tsk, xenotransplantation will save lives, People on the waiting list for an organ will survive thanks to xenotransplantation, besides, waiting for an organ may cost months maybe years of your life... and you just might die waiting for an organ!
Xenotransplantation is necessary if you value your life and care for your friends and family.
Scientist are studying a medicine called cyclosporine, a drug to fight rejection, and scientist aren't only using hearts from pigs, they use other organs such as kidney, liver etc.
Organs will be easier to come by and researchers get an oppurtunity to make some money.
So it all depends on your perspective on Xenotransplantation.
Researchers are still studying long term affects due to the short lived pig
What the punisment for animal abuse in the US?
The punishment for torture depends on state law. In California, torture that results in death is considered murder with a "special circumstance." Under CA Penal Code §190.2(a)(18), any murder with torture is punishable by death or life without parole (or any other early release). In the event of the latter, "life" really means "life."
Does murder mean the unlawful killing of an animal or human?
No. Murder (homicide) is killing another human being illegally. It does not apply to animals.
While killing an animal is not considered murder, it can be considered animal abuse if you physically abuse, starve, or do anything to purposely hurt an animal for sport or amusement.
Practically all states and localities require a license for the hunting of animals.
Is it legal to own a wolf in the US?
In order to own a wild/dangerous animal in the United Kingdom you require a a DWA License. For more information on, and how to get a, DWA license.
How many people have been arrested for fighting dogs?
According to the reccent survey done in late January of 2009 the total number of people arrested due to dog fighting per year is about 2,500
What are all the types of abuse?
There are four main types of child abuse. They are physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect. Physical is where an adult hurts the child's body. Emotional abuse is where an adult constantly tells the child they are worthless, deserve to die, etc, etc, etc. Sexual abuse can be a lot of things. It can be pornagrophy (taking pictures of the child while they are naked or partially naked), rape, touching the child inappropriately, or selling the child's body for money. Neglect can also be many things. Neglect could be not providing everyday living essentials for the child, not allowing the child to get an education, or locking a child up in a room and leaving them there for a prolonged period of time. Any questions may be directed to me at melaniewhite@gmail.com.
What is some of the failures of Millard Fillmore?
Millard Fillmore is the 13th President of the United States. His major failures, according to some historians, are: signing of the Fugitive Slave Act into Law and by not providing a strong leadership for the Whig Party.
This is a very hard question to answer seeing that our society spans and fingers itself into all the nooks and crevices of a youths everyday life. It can be seen in all the media outlets including those rated for adults only. From video to music to books a youths life is affected by what they see, hear, fell, and experience. If they are habitually interacting in an environment where violence is condoned and or encouraged then the youth has a greater probability of being violent. Any youth's problem can be traced back to what they are experiencing around their environment and if you have an unconcerned parent who is not looking at the big picture the youths problems increase in frequency and level of brutality. Too many times i have heard a parent say that they cant control their youth anymore and that they are out of control and that they cant do anything for them anymore. This is rediculous. If the parent were making the effort early on to keep the child in check and to train them in the ways of growing up then they would have never gotten to that point. Granted there are the situations where there is a single parent but if you truly want your children not to grow up to be what you fear you would purposely prevent it with every resource that you can find. And honestly our society has allowed the child to rule the home now. We can no longer discipline children in a way that we see fit and we have become scared to do so for fear of the child getting int trouble and blaming us as parents. This is not exceptable and we need to take back the reins of our children from the government.
Answer2:
Society has extended and weakened youth. Youth is been extended from Pre-K to Post Graduate. This is a long period of time preparing for taking your place in society. Society is not providing adequate economic support for youth to get started in strategic career fields.
Why do people abuse their partners?
Multiple abusive relationships are a classic example of not expecting change without doing anything different. One thing I've seen is people leaving one abusive relationship for their rescuer, who in turn becomes abusive and so on. One way to avoid this is to take some time after ending a relationship to rediscover yourself. Even so, it is easy to miss red flags of new people who come into your life. Besides being educated--I keep source books to check in with--try to be very aware of how you feel when you have spent time with the person, if there have been too many difficult times it is often a warning. I had one lovely boyfriend who I could get along with for about 9 days and then he would pick something to correct me on. I finally realized that I couldn't live with the cycle. Just take your time before becoming too invested. There ARE good people out there, even for us "repeat victims."
AnswerThese abusers know how to turn on the charm and treat a woman like a princess. They can be the most romantic men on the face of the earth, and you can feel like the luckiest woman on the face of the earth. It's not until they feel that they have "got" you that you begin to see their true colours.Remember that if a potential partner seems too good to be true at first, he probably is. Tread carefully, and get to know him first before becoming too romantically involved. If he is genuine, he will wait for you and not rush in as if he is your "knight in shining armour" coming to rescue you.
My father is a misogynist who knows how to turn on the charm for people outside the family, and I find myself falling for these types of men all the time. It must be more than a coincidence.
Whatever we do, we must not let potential partners think we are needy in any way. Potential abusers notice neediness and zoom right in on us. Emotionally healthy people are usually turned off by neediness.
AnswerThe following applies to abusers, as well as to narcissists (many narcissists are abusers and viceversa):Narcissists belong to two broad categories: the "compensatory stability" and the "enhancing instability" types.
I. Compensatory Stability ("Classic") Narcissists
These narcissists isolate one or more (but never most) aspects of their lives and "make these aspect/s stable". They do not really invest themselves in it. The stability is maintained by artificial means: money, celebrity, power, fear. A typical example is a narcissist who changes numerous workplaces, a few careers, a myriad of hobbies, value systems or faiths. At the same time, he maintains (preserves) a relationship with a single woman (and even remains faithful to her). She is his "island of stability". To fulfil this role, she just needs to be there physically.
The narcissist is dependent upon "his" woman to maintain the stability lacking in all other areas of his life (=to compensate for his instability). Yet, emotional closeness is bound to threaten the narcissist. Thus, he is likely to distance himself from her and to remain detached and indifferent to most of her needs. Despite this cruel emotional treatment, the narcissist considers her to be a point of exit, a form of sustenance, a fountain of empowerment. This mismatch between what he wishes to receive and what he is able to give, the narcissist prefers to deny, repress and bury deep in his unconscious. This is why he is always shocked and devastated to learn of his wife's estrangement, infidelity, or divorce intentions. Possessed of no emotional depth, being completely one track minded � he cannot fathom the needs of others. In other words, he cannot empathise.
Another even more common case is the "career narcissist". This narcissist marries, divorces and remarries with dizzying speed. Everything in his life is in constant flux: friends, emotions, judgements, values, beliefs, place of residence, affiliations, hobbies. Everything, that is, except his work. His career is the island of compensating stability in his volatile existence. This kind of narcissist doggedly pursues it with unmitigated ambition and devotion. He perseveres in one workplace or one job, patiently, persistently and blindly climbing up the ladder or treading the career path. In his pursuit of job fulfilment and achievements, the narcissist is ruthless and unscrupulous and, very often, most successful.
II. Enhancing Instability ("Borderline") Narcissist
The other kind of narcissist enhances instability in one aspect or dimension of his life � by introducing instability in others. Thus, if such a narcissist resigns (or, more likely, is made redundant) � he also relocates to another city or country. If he divorces, he is also likely to resign his job. This added instability gives these narcissists the feeling that all the dimensions of their life are changing simultaneously, that they are being "unshackled", that a transformation is in progress. This, of course, is an illusion. Those who know the narcissist, no longer trust his frequent "conversions", "decisions", "crises", "transformations", "developments" and "periods". They see through his pretensions and declarations into the core of his instability. They know that he is not to be relied upon. They know that with narcissists, temporariness is the only permanence.
AnswerNarcissists hate routine. When a narcissist finds himself doing the same things over and over again, he gets depressed. He oversleeps, over-eats, over-drinks and, in general, engages in addictive, impulsive, reckless, and compulsive behaviours. This is his way of re-introducing risk and excitement into what he (emotionally) perceives to be a barren life.The problem is that even the most exciting and varied existence becomes routine after a while. Living in the same country or apartment, meeting the same people, doing essentially the same things (even with changing content) � all "qualify" as stultifying rote.
The narcissist feels entitled to more. He feels it is his right � due to his intellectual superiority � to lead a thrilling, rewarding, kaleidoscopic life. He feels entitled to force life itself, or, at least, people around him, to yield to his wishes and needs, supreme among them the need for stimulating variety.
This rejection of habit is part of a larger pattern of aggressive entitlement. The narcissist feels that the very existence of a sublime intellect (such as himself) warrants concessions and allowances by others. Standing in line is a waste of time better spent pursuing knowledge, inventing and creating. The narcissist should avail himself of the best medical treatment proffered by the most prominent medical authorities � lest the asset that he is lost to Mankind. He should not be bothered with trivial pursuits � these lowly functions are best assigned to the less gifted. The devil is in paying precious attention to detail.
Entitlement is sometimes justified in a Picasso or an Einstein. But few narcissists are either. Their achievements are grotesquely incommensurate with their overwhelming sense of entitlement and with their grandiose self-image.
Of course, the feeling of superiority often serves to mask a cancerous complex of inferiority. Moreover, the narcissist infects others with his projected grandiosity and their feedback constitutes the edifice upon which he constructs his self-esteem. He regulates his sense of self worth by rigidly insisting that he is above the madding crowd while deriving his Narcissistic Supply from this very source.
But there is a second angle to this abhorrence of the predictable. Narcissists employ a host of Emotional Involvement Prevention Measures (EIPM). Despising routine and avoiding it is one of these mechanisms. Their function is to prevent the narcissist from getting emotionally involved and, subsequently, hurt. Their application results in an "approach-avoidance repetition complex". The narcissist, fearing and loathing intimacy, stability and security � yet craving them approaches and then avoids significant others or important tasks in a rapid succession of apparently inconsistent and disconnected behaviours.
Consent means to agree to something. Free consent means to agree without coercion - without being forced or threatened.
According to the Indian Contract Act free consent is
said to be free when it is not caused by -
(1) coercion, as defined in section 15, or
(2) undue influence, as defined in section 16, or
(3) fraud, as defined in section 17, or
(4) misrepresentation, as defined in section 18, or
(5) mistake, subject to the provisions of section 20,21, and 22
Can you go to jail for fighting?
Yes. Fighting may fall under a variety of different crimes, most commonly assault and battery. If you are convicted of any of those crimes, you could be sentenced to jail time.
The other party in the fight does not control whether or not you are charged or convicted. Commonly, both parties are arrested and charged in this sort of situation.
That would depend on the laws in your state,there are many states that allow the property owner to shoot a domestic cat/dog if the animal poses a significant threat to the occupants,or if the cat/dog is terrorizing,chasing,or harming livestock or other domestic animals(including your pets),or if the cat/dog is causing property damage.. Some states even permit hunting of feral cats. But, if you just go off on a whim, and shoot your neighbour's cat, you can expect to find yourself in handcuffs and facing a judge shortly afterwards.
How long are animal cruelty sentences?
That's up to the judge. The law gives him a range ... which can be different
in different states ... and the judge picks a sentence anywhere in the range
where he wants it.
Here's a hint: The judge's decision could depend somewhat on whether or not
the animal abuser seems to regret it.
A screw pump is a device for pumping fluids or finely divided solids by use of a moving inclined plane (a screw). Picture a long screw of uniform diameter that is slipped into a closely fitting jacket or pipe. By turning the screw in the right direction, material which is pooled or clustered around the bottom can be lifted. The device was known to ancients and was used to lift water. Archimedes' screw is just this kind of device, but its history certainly dates further back, and perhaps as much as 400 more years to the time of the Assyrians (as in Hanging Gardens of Babylon). It is used today to move many kinds of fluids, and is very common in the movement of grain (where it's called an auger) and other solids that come in the form of small pieces or units. A snow blower or cement truck represent an application of the screw pump.
What are real life application of data structure?
In real life the importance of data structure is much more bcoz it providing a disconnected transaction between database & workstation
just take a example that when some one going to on line shopping at that time at first he/she wants to select the items to purchase simultaneously if the person donot want some selected items then he/she can also retrieve from the list,these all are done in data structure when you at last enter the submit button at that time this will retrieve from the database & enters in to sales list.
Means these all transaction are done in data structure there is no need to transect with data base by that transaction will be faster,secure,good performance,efficient etc
Who came up with the metric sysem?
Who invented the metric system?
The metric system was invented in France in 1790, a French National congress directed the Academy of Sciences to standardize the units of measurements.
A group from the Academy used a decimal system and defined the meter to be one 10-millionths of the distance from the equator to the earth's Pole (The Earth's circumference would be equal to 40 million meters).
The group consisted of mathematicians Jean Charles de Borda, Joseph-Louis Comte de Lagrange, Pierre-Simon Laplace, Gaspard Monge and Marie jean Antoine Nicholas Caritat
Jean Charles de Borda
Jean Borda was French Mathemtician, physicist and political scientist
He wrote a book as a miliraty engineer, from this he was elected to the French academy of science where he and five others worked together to create the metric system.
Josep-Louis Lagrange
Joseph-Louis Lagrange was Italian.
He was a Mathemtician and astronomer.
He contributed to the calculus of variations
Pierre-Simon Laplace
Pierra-Simon Lapace was French
He was a Mathemtician and Astonomer and he helped with the creation of the Metric system
Gaspard Monge
Gaspard Monge was French.
He was the inventor of descriptive geometry. And he helped create the Metric system.
Marie Jean Antonie Nicolas
Marie Jean Antonie Nicolas was French
He was a Philosopher, mathematician and early political scientist, he helped create the Metric system.
What materials stop ice from melting?
Ice (water in the solid state) will melt when its surface temperature reaches 0 degrees Celcius/32 degrees Fahrenheidt. If the ice is not pure, the melting point can be lower. To keep ice from melting, you need to insulate it against warmer temperatures - sawdust, styrofoam and ceramic materials are all pretty good insulators, although not for long-term storage.