Can someone give me the entire recall list on the products that were not supposed to eat cause of samonala?
Question by soulja girl: Can someone give me the entire recall list on the products that were not supposed to eat cause of samonala?
I need recall list for peanut butter products containing salmonella that ur not supposed to eat
Best answer:
Answer by amy1272hou
Man it’s huge! Here you are…
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/peanutbutterrecall/index.cfm
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can anyone give me ideas for a stupid homework assignment?
Question by famous: can anyone give me ideas for a stupid homework assignment?
i have been given an assignment where i have to design a scenerio where i am on an island and have to survive, but i need certain things to meet the criteria like livestock, garden tools, reusable energy and shit like that, so how do i wind up on an island with every thing i need to survive???
Best answer:
Answer by Feisty
Plane crash, shipwreck.
Watch “Castaway” or ‘Gillilgan’s Island”
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Q&A: Science Fair… Help!!! Ill give 20 points to the best answer?
Question by Bai:): Science Fair… Help!!! Ill give 20 points to the best answer?
I need a Science fair project for an 8th grader. It doesn’t have to be hard, but it has to be not like something a 4th grader would do. Here are the guidelines:
No animals all… sorry!!!
Science Project Topics to Avoid Why
Any topic that boils down to a simple preference or taste comparison. For example, “Which tastes better: Coke or Pepsi?” Such experiments don’t involve the kinds of numerical measurements we want in a science fair project. They are more of a survey than an experiment.
Most consumer product testing of the “Which is best?” type. This includes comparisons of popcorn, bubblegum, make-up, detergents, cleaning products, and paper towels. These projects only have scientific validity if the Investigator fully understands the science behind why the product works and applies that understanding to the experiment. While many consumer products are easy to use, the science behind them is often at the level of a graduate student in college.
Any topic that requires people to recall things they did in the past. The data tends to be unreliable.
Effect of colored light on plants Several people do this project at almost every science fair. You can be more creative!
Effect of music or talking on plants Difficult to measure.
Effect of running, music, video games, or almost anything on blood pressure The result is either obvious (the heart beats faster when you run) or difficult to measure with proper controls (the effect of music).
Effect of color on memory, emotion, mood, taste, strength, etc. Highly subjective and difficult to measure.
Any topic that requires measurements that will be extremely difficult to make or repeat, given your equipment. Without measurement, you can’t do science.
Graphology or handwriting analysis Questionable scientific validity.
Astrology or ESP No scientific validity.
Any topic that requires dangerous, hard to find, expensive, or illegal materials. Violates the rules of virtually any science fair.
Any topic that requires drugging, pain, or injury to a live vertebrate animal. Violates the rules of virtually any science fair.
Any topic that creates unacceptable risk (physical or psychological) to a human subject. Violates the rules of virtually any science fair.
Any topic that involves collection of tissue samples from living humans or vertebrate animals. Violates the rules of virtually any science fair.
So, as you can see it is hard to find a good project.
Also, NO planes, or volcanoes.
The idea does not have to be original…
Also, please don’t give me a list of websites.. Give me ideas… and please explain them in some detail
and ill give 20 points to the best answer
Best answer:
Answer by Sukayna
what grade r u in??? im only in 7th!
What do you think? Answer below!
Science Fair!!! Help… I’ll give 20 points to the Best Answer!!!?
Question by Bai:): Science Fair!!! Help… I’ll give 20 points to the Best Answer!!!?
I need a Science fair project for an 8th grader. It doesn’t have to be hard, but it has to be not like something a 4th grader would do. Here are the guidelines:
No animals all… sorry!!!
Science Project Topics to Avoid Why
Any topic that boils down to a simple preference or taste comparison. For example, “Which tastes better: Coke or Pepsi?” Such experiments don’t involve the kinds of numerical measurements we want in a science fair project. They are more of a survey than an experiment.
Most consumer product testing of the “Which is best?” type. This includes comparisons of popcorn, bubblegum, make-up, detergents, cleaning products, and paper towels. These projects only have scientific validity if the Investigator fully understands the science behind why the product works and applies that understanding to the experiment. While many consumer products are easy to use, the science behind them is often at the level of a graduate student in college.
Any topic that requires people to recall things they did in the past. The data tends to be unreliable.
Effect of colored light on plants Several people do this project at almost every science fair. You can be more creative!
Effect of music or talking on plants Difficult to measure.
Effect of running, music, video games, or almost anything on blood pressure The result is either obvious (the heart beats faster when you run) or difficult to measure with proper controls (the effect of music).
Effect of color on memory, emotion, mood, taste, strength, etc. Highly subjective and difficult to measure.
Any topic that requires measurements that will be extremely difficult to make or repeat, given your equipment. Without measurement, you can’t do science.
Graphology or handwriting analysis Questionable scientific validity.
Astrology or ESP No scientific validity.
Any topic that requires dangerous, hard to find, expensive, or illegal materials. Violates the rules of virtually any science fair.
Any topic that requires drugging, pain, or injury to a live vertebrate animal. Violates the rules of virtually any science fair.
Any topic that creates unacceptable risk (physical or psychological) to a human subject. Violates the rules of virtually any science fair.
Any topic that involves collection of tissue samples from living humans or vertebrate animals. Violates the rules of virtually any science fair.
So, as you can see it is hard to find a good project.
Also, NO planes, or volcanoes.
The idea does not have to be original…
Also, please don’t give me a list of websites.. Give me ideas… and please explain them in some detail
and ill give 20 points to the best answer
Best answer:
Answer by Sehaj S
http://www.free-science-fair-projects.com/Science-Fair-Projects-Search.aspx?Grade=8&Category=All
go here and i think its going help 😀
answer mine ?? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsCzBh90zXmaMFwbNCjXL2Psy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20091118165256AA40vbK
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Q&A: can anyone tell me there are how many user interface design mistakes? could you give a few examples…?
Question by Hikari Emi: can anyone tell me there are how many user interface design mistakes? could you give a few examples…?
can give a few examples of UI design mistakes???
Best answer:
Answer by The Awaken
One thing is trying to put lengthy processes on the event threads. That happens all the time with Micro$oft, so that’s why their products are so unresponsive.
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Can you give examples of events or stories with an ironic twist?
Question by the_chief: Can you give examples of events or stories with an ironic twist?
examples:
In 1974 the Consumer Product Safety Commission had to recall 80,000 of its own lapel buttons promoting “toy safety”, because the buttons had sharp edges, used lead paint, and had small clips that could be broken off and subsequently swallowed.
When John Hinckley attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan, all of his shots initially missed the President; however a bullet ricocheted off the bullet-proof windows of the Presidential limousine and struck Reagan in the chest. Thus, the windows made to protect the President from gunfire were partially responsible for his being shot.
Best answer:
Answer by Schultzy235
I was watching a video on youtube about a kids eating contest and ironically a fat kid won
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Q&A: Are there companies in INDIA ,who require freelance persons who AMAZINGLY GIVE MEMORY RECALL PRODUCT NAMES?
Question by 24carat: Are there companies in INDIA ,who require freelance persons who AMAZINGLY GIVE MEMORY RECALL PRODUCT NAMES?
Product naming is CRITICAL to Marketing. DIRT BUSTER – CLEANO , MASTH, ARRE,– Kitchen Cleaning detergents -All meant for the Indian mileu. . Want More ? Write me ,and may be we can jell.
Best answer:
Answer by Platinum
Most advertising/marketing agencies do offer this type of service as part of the entire brand management package. If you are so talented in giving names maybe you can contact those agencies and offer them your services. Good luck.
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