Posted on 07 February 2013. Tags: change, First, Name, Should
Hi I am a female, 26 years old.
I want to change my FIRST name. Ok , I don’t really “want to”, but I feel like I have to because
I want to cut off COMPLETELY with the people that come from my country of origins. i love my country but I hate its societal mentalities and customs and especially its religion. Now every time I pull up in a gas station or convenience store and pull my debit card someone from that religious/cultural background reads my name and of course can tell I am from that culture and they immediately think I am their friend. I want to get a neutral name that is not affiliated with any religious group or specific region in the world
Ps. getting a nickname is NOT an option, since people still see your real name in business.
Now I am afraid that changing my first name will result in a sense of “loss of identity’ or something.. or maybe I will look back someday and think: “that was too much”.
Is this valid enough reasons to change a first name ?
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Posted on 12 January 2013. Tags: change, Company, Documents, interest, Name, process, purchase, Scale, Small, What
i want to affiliated/notary any required?
how to change register number to my name, how much cost to spend my side,
COMPANY: letter heads , bill books, materials,stationary, website, Taxes details, accounts, etc all data official how to handover.
what is procedure to follow,
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Posted on 28 December 2012. Tags: abiotic factors, antibodies, biotic factors, bird species, change, chemical structure, chloroplasts, finite resources, food chain, inorganic compounds, insect, Neeed, pesticide, production, ribosomes
A pesticide that kills an insect by interfering with the production of proteins in the insect would most directly affect the activity of
(1) ribosomes
(2) minerals
(3) chloroplasts
(4) mitochondria
When two different bird species temporarily occupy the same niche, they would most likely
(1) change their nesting behaviors
(2) not affect one another
(3) interbreed to form a new species (4) compete with one another
Which group would most likely be represented in a food chain?
(1) biotic factors
(2) abiotic factors
(3) inorganic compounds
(4) finite resources
Which statement describes a similarity between all enzymes, antibodies, and hormones?
(1) Their chemical structure is critical to their ability to function.
(2) Their ability to replicate identical copies ensures continuation of the species.
(3) They work better at 100°C than 37°C.
(4) They are made by and carried by the blood
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Posted on 28 December 2012. Tags: abiotic factors, antibodies, biotic factors, bird species, change, chemical structure, chloroplasts, finite resources, food chain, inorganic compounds, insect, pesticide, production, ribosomes, Statement
A pesticide that kills an insect by interfering with the production of proteins in the insect would most directly affect the activity of
(1) ribosomes
(2) minerals
(3) chloroplasts
(4) mitochondria
When two different bird species temporarily occupy the same niche, they would most likely
(1) change their nesting behaviors
(2) not affect one another
(3) interbreed to form a new species (4) compete with one another
Which group would most likely be represented in a food chain?
(1) biotic factors
(2) abiotic factors
(3) inorganic compounds
(4) finite resources
Which statement describes a similarity between all enzymes, antibodies, and hormones?
(1) Their chemical structure is critical to their ability to function.
(2) Their ability to replicate identical copies ensures continuation of the species.
(3) They work better at 100°C than 37°C.
(4) They are made by and carried by the blood
Thank you SO much.
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Posted on 28 December 2012. Tags: abiotic factors, antibodies, biotic factors, bird species, change, chemical structure, chloroplasts, finite resources, food chain, inorganic compounds, insect, pesticide, production, ribosomes, Statement
A pesticide that kills an insect by interfering with the production of proteins in the insect would most directly affect the activity of
(1) ribosomes
(2) minerals
(3) chloroplasts
(4) mitochondria
When two different bird species temporarily occupy the same niche, they would most likely
(1) change their nesting behaviors
(2) not affect one another
(3) interbreed to form a new species (4) compete with one another
Which group would most likely be represented in a food chain?
(1) biotic factors
(2) abiotic factors
(3) inorganic compounds
(4) finite resources
Which statement describes a similarity between all enzymes, antibodies, and hormones?
(1) Their chemical structure is critical to their ability to function.
(2) Their ability to replicate identical copies ensures continuation of the species.
(3) They work better at 100°C than 37°C.
(4) They are made by and carried by the blood
Thanks : )
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Posted on 18 December 2012. Tags: Biodiversity, change, Climate, climate change, correlates, Dinosaurs, diversity, Eocene, fossil record, Hot, hot world, jungles, Scientists, temperature rise
The fossil record suggests an enormous amount of biodiversity in the ages like the Eocene (jungles worldwide). Also, one time in the Campanian (starting 77,500,000 years ago for approx. 3,000,000 years), North America’s diversity of large dinosaurs exploded, and this correlates with a temperature rise.
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