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Conspiracy Theories

If there is a historical event shrouded in mystery, then there are probably several conspiracy theories on the topic. This category contains questions and answers about alleged secret plots and the furtive co-conspirators behind them.

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Why do Emos hate Chavs?

Because chavs worship everything they hate

no because chavs are dumb offencive thik and call you

and chavs make up that stupid lie that emos cut themselves

they dont some do not all

advvice like a chav loose everything

What is Catharsis Theory?

Catharsis Theory is a psychological concept that suggests that expressing emotions, particularly negative ones, can lead to emotional relief and healing. Originating from the Greek word "katharsis," meaning purification or cleansing, the theory posits that the release of pent-up feelings, through activities like crying, talking, or artistic expression, can alleviate psychological tension and stress. It has been influential in various therapeutic practices, encouraging individuals to confront and process their emotions for better mental well-being. Critics, however, argue that mere expression without constructive processing may not always lead to positive outcomes.

Is jerry emo?

Jerry? Oh man! Is he emo!?! Are you serious? Jerry can cry you a river and still have enough tears to drown a small puppy. Shame on you Jerry, why would you drown a puppy? Does it make you feel happy to see others in pain (incidentally this is called shadenfreude). Does it make you happy, which makes you sad...which then makes you happy....and then sad.....then happy.....etc? I bet it does Jerry you emo

What is the theory of autointoxication?

The autointoxication theory assumed that dietary changes aimed at reducing toxic decomposition in the colon would be beneficial to health.

What is the main theory behind the Theory of Constraints?

The main theory of behind the Theory of Constraints is that a company may have one person off, yet still succeed in business. This has been proved ineffective at times, as sometimes, all it takes is one person to destroy the balance of a company.

What country did Suriname win its independence from?

The Netherlands, It was a former Dutch Colony though the name sounds French, there may have been a French Suriname also, but the main land was Dutch.

When the Russians came where did they land?

Russia didn't have to land to attack Germany---if that is what you are asking. After occupying half of Poland, Germany attacked Russia in 1940 by driving East. The Russians fell back as they lost more and more battles. Then they re-grouped and pushed the Germans back and advanced across Europe and drove into Berlin. They didn't have to land troops via ships.

What happened to the transcripts of Lee Harvey Oswald's interrogation?

There never were any. It wasn't done back then; the Dallas PD did not even have a tape recorder. Worthwhile gear back then cost a fortune, and the PDs tended to prefer to have no recording anyway, as it meant they could put whatever words in the suspect's mouth they wanted to, and it would be their word against the suspects. It was only later that PDs started taping, probably so they could prove in court they weren't working over the suspects. A Captain Fritz of the DPD did take some scratch notes, as did some FBI agents, and I am sure you can find them on the Net. Probably the best place to start is the link I am putting below. It is in my opinion the best, by far, JFK assassination page on the Net.

Who is the king of Bermuda?

There is no king of Bermuda. It is self governing - we have a premiere currently Ewart Brown. Bermuda is an overseas territory of the UK so strictly speaking there is a Queen - good old Lizzy!

What is a parsimonious theory?

A parsimonious theory is one that explains phenomena with the simplest assumptions and fewest variables necessary, adhering to the principle of parsimony or Occam's Razor. It seeks to provide a clear and concise explanation while avoiding unnecessary complexity. In scientific research, such theories are often preferred because they are easier to test and validate. Ultimately, a parsimonious theory balances explanatory power with simplicity, making it more robust and practical.

How is psychoanalytical theory and Jung theory different?

Psychoanalytical theory (developed by Freud) and Jung's analytic psychology, although they both consider unconscious mind to be the most important part of the psyche, have many differences. We can find main discrepancy in Jung's disagreement upon Freud's theory of infantile sexuality and libido. Jung refused to accept that sexual instinct is main psychological drive, and that led him to development of his own theory and, therefore, his own school of analytic psychology, distinct from psychoanalysis.

Can the breaking of the sound barrier cause damage to buildings?

When the sound barrier is broken, a sonic boom occurs. This is a sound wave that is actually fairly potent and it can and has in the past harmed structures or people nearby.

If the object is large enough (and for the record it doesn't have to be all that large - a small jet is capable of making a very potent sonic boom) and moves quickly enough within proximity of a structure or people, yes, it can be fairly harmful to those people and objects.

Yes, sonic booms do carry some degree of destructive force with them, especially if they occur near the vicinity of vulnerable objects or people.

What is statistical evidence?

Statistical evidence refers to data or information that has been analyzed and interpreted using statistical methods to support or challenge a hypothesis or claim. It helps quantify uncertainty and provides insights into the likelihood of an event occurring, making it a valuable tool in decision-making and research.