What are some examples of sensory details? Sensory details are words that stir any of the five senses: touch, taste, sound, smell, and sight. For example, rather than saying “She drank the lemonade,” say: “She felt […]
What is Pdent? PDENT is your dental plan. Your employer should be able to provide a benefit booklet for you which will provide some details of your coverage. For more information on specific coverage you can […]
How is a heart transplant innervated? The intact heart is innervated by the parasympathetic and sympathetic fibres of the autonomic nervous system. Cardiac transplantation results in transection of the post-ganglionic neural axons innervating the heart. What […]
How accurate was the movie Captain Phillips? Phillips spent longer in the rescue boat than the film shows It was a bit of time management that Phillips himself acknowledged in an AMA (via National Post), saying, […]
Does Android use BusyBox? Busybox allows you or programs to perform actions on your phone using Linux (copied from Unix) commands. Android is basically a specialized Linux OS with a Java compatible (Dalvik) machine for running […]
What does a multi channel amplifier do? In most cases, a multi channel amplifier is a device that can control multiple channels at the same time. In the past, the world distinguished between multichannel and multizone. […]
How do you fix patella femoral syndrome? Put your affected leg about a step behind your other leg. Keeping your back leg straight and your back heel on the floor, bend your front knee and gently […]
What is the British patriotic song? “Rule, Britannia!” – British Patriotic Song – YouTube. Why does Britannia rule the waves? The original words of the song altered with the fluctuations of Britain’s power; ‘Britannia, rule the […]
When was the first football league in England? 17 April 1888 The 1888–89 Football League was the first edition of the Football League, which ran from the autumn of 1888 until the spring of 1889. The […]
Was there a King Edmund? Edmund I, byname Edmund the Deed-Doer, Latin Edmundus Magnificus, (born 921—died May 26, 946, Pucklechurch, Eng.), king of the English (939–946), who recaptured areas of northern England that had been occupied […]