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Is There Anymore Standing Room In Hell…because Its Gonna Be Very Crowded?


reading the fundie christians and muslims Q/A ..it seems we are all going there
I’m catholic and I will be looking for a small niche to rest in the crowded boiler room …because catholics are going to hell..this prophesy was told from our fundie christians and our muslims
you atheist do have a small job down there..stoking the embers..you have to be very useful
talk about gloom…it can’t get any worse

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Very Religious Philosophy Prof – How Should I Ask Him A Question?


I want to ask the prof about how to get a good mark on the essay he assigns. I want to know specifically whether or not he cares about the conclusions we come to.
Should I just BS the paper & put down what he wants to hear? I know he’s a devote Catholic & has been affiliated with the sect of Opus Dei.
I went to the office of the ombudsperson to ask about policies. They suggested that I drop the course. The alternative is to go through a long process of filing a petition if I feel a grade I receive is unwarranted (but my grade couldn’t be changed). They pointed out that philosophy isn’t like a math where an answer is right or wrong. There’s more grey area to assign a poor mark to “lack of academic rigour” rather than favouritism towards a particular conclusion.
I just don’t want to receive a bad mark for being honest about my beliefs. How can I ask him how we’re going to be marked without implying that he’ll pick favourites?

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I Hate Architecture School……..im Deciding To Take A Year Break………what Shall I Do? Im Very Confused?


Im a 3rd yr student at the anna university affiliated college………….is there any way to take a yr break in anna university…….if can what are the procedures………pls tell me guys

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Why Are Conservative/republican Women So Very Beautiful?


I personally don’t affiliated with any political parties, but I can’t help but notice just how wonderful Conservative/Republican women are.
They are just so right, traditional, trustworthy, and classy. They also exhibit a certain beauty and feminine allure that I just can’t find in any other women.
It just has to be said.

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Wow- The Real Reason Mitt Took So Long To Concede – Wow, Wow?


his computer models showed him he had over 300 ev – wow – more delusional than I would thought; Republicans asking Republicans how it is going and everything said on target. Wow – he believed it. SO glad he is not the commander in chief; so VERY VERY glad
Analysis: Why Mitt Romney may have taken so long to concede
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Challenger Mitt Rommey reportedly only wrote a victory speech for Election Day, so revisions would have taken some time. But did the obsession with polls and tracking also delay his concession?
In an election season dominated by names like Gallup, Rasmussen and Nate Silver, the Romney number crunchers had their own methods. A campaign release described Project ORCA as a “massive undertaking” involving nearly 35,000 volunteers and designed to “conduct the world’s largest exit poll” and win the White House.
The project operates via a Web-based app volunteers use to relay the most up-to-date poll information to a “national dashboard” at the Boston headquarters. … Another key component to Project ORCA is state-of-the-art dashboard. For the past several months, a “brain” has been built into this dashboard and it will take in, analyze and recommend actions on the millions of pieces of incoming data. In the fast-paced environment of an Election Day command center, having this programmed “brain” will alert decision-makers to key findings and suggest reallocation of resources.
The human brains behind that brain came as a result of what Slate reported as a “summertime personnel spree” that included engineers who used to work at Apple, Google Analytics, Omniture and even Overstock.com, as well as “commercially available services.”
The success, though, would have to depend on volunteer troops united by a Web-based smartphone app. Romney himself called these forces, armed with the technology, an “unprecedented advantage on Election Day.”
This faith in algorithms led Romney for President communications director Gail Gitcho to tell PBS, “At 5 o’clock, when the exit polls come out, we won’t pay attention to that … We will have had much more scientific information just based on the political operation we have set up.”
Political campaigns these days live or die by the analytics, and PBS pointed out the marine metaphors carried over to the Obama camp, which nicknamed its process Dreamcatcher and Narwhal, and then shifted to a vote-tracking system named—of all things—Gordon. Yet an Obama spokesperson also cast doubt on the opposing party’s strategy, telling the Huffington Post, “In a national campaign, what additional things are the headquarters really going to do to move resources … ? Will an additional auto-call last minute really make a difference in a market like Northeast Ohio, which has been saturated for three months full of auto-calls?”
Related: Smaller swing states do in Romney as game changer
Had Project ORCA succeeded, it would have been lauded as the ultimate voter-turnout tool. But the expected long-drawn-out fight had been called well before midnight East Coast time by several networks, including Fox News. It would take an additional 90 minutes or so before the challenger conceded at 12:55 a.m., but the shock still lingered not only over the loss, but also over Orca’s failings.
Some Romney aides were surprised, too, especially since they had put an enormous amount of effort into tracking the hour-by-hour whims of the electorate. In recent weeks the campaign came up with a super-secret, super-duper vote-monitoring system that was dubbed Project Orca. … Early in the evening, one aide said that, as of 4 p.m., Orca still projected a Romney victory of somewhere between 290 and 300 electoral votes. Obviously that didn’t happen. Later, another aide said Orca had pretty much crashed in the heat of the action. ‘Somebody said Orca is lying on the beach with a harpoon in it,’ said the aide. (Nov. 7, Washington Examiner)
The analyses of why Romney lost are already in full gear. Somewhere in that postmortem will be a prolonged debugging session.

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Why Can’t I Get A Job?


I’m seventeen, about to eighteen in twenty one days and have been trying to get a job since my freshman year! I’m a senior now and still without a job. I can’t understand why or how this is possible when my grades are excellent, I’m a VERY hard worker, I pay extreme attention to detail and only have two classes my senior year (so I get out at 10:26). I’ve tried applying to SO many places and I think I’ve applied to Chipotle almost twenty times now yet I have never gotten a call for an interview or anything! In fact, apparently I’m not qualified to work at Target or Papa John’s as a cashier or waiter. I’ve tried getting physical applications but all the places told me I HAVE to use the online one. Once, a CVS had a “now hiring all positions sign” up and I ask about it and they just tell me I need to apply online. I don’t understand how- and I don’t just apply, I look for opened positions- I can’t even get a job as a dishwasher at iHop or Boston Market. Is there some sort of secret to getting a job as a teen?

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