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Will General Electric subsidaries NBC, CNBC, and MSNBC ever report anything negative about Obama?

by admin on Jul.17, 2010, under Politics

Obama Hood – Spread the Wealth asked:


General Electric Corporation owns a wide variety of businesses. The company produces — take a deep breath — aircraft engines, locomotives and other transportation equipment, kitchen and laundry appliances, lighting, electric distribution and control equipment, generators and turbines, and medical imaging equipment. GE is also one of the preeminent financial services companies in the US. General Electric Capital, comprising commercial finance, consumer finance, aircraft leasing, real estate, and energy financial services, is its largest segment. Other operations include the NBC television network.

One of General Electric’s largest divisions, GE Energy serves utility, industrial, and governmental customers worldwide, supplying products such as compressors, wind turbines, generators, and nuclear reactors. It also provides equipment that supports oil and gas distribution, and services ranging from consulting and field engineering to environmental monitoring and product lifecycle management.

The General Electric CEO is openly a Obama supporter and he wants cap and trade to pass. Why? Not because it is good for the environment, but it is good for General Electric’s bottom line.

So will these networks ever report anything controversial about Obama?

Mark

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am searching for a company to market their product, any product is acceptable. reply me to;obainochief_one@yah

by admin on Jul.12, 2010, under Search Engine Optimization

obainochief_one asked:


am in need for a company to market thier product, a company that can give me a previllage to be a sole-distributor of thier product in nigeria. i can comprehend that goods that can move in market are:
chemicals
cosmetics
tailoring materials
laboratory equipments
industrial tools
stationaries
computer parts
laptop computers
car paints
motor parts
phone and accesories
wears; cloths, shoes, wrist watch,etc.
fishing tool
etc..am deliberately in need for such favour. if kindly concern mail through; obainochief_one@yahoo.com

Gregory
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My band is starting to play live?

by admin on Jun.04, 2010, under Other - Music

Sammi asked:


We’re looking for open spots everywhere!, BUT i need to know what equipment do you need to play live?

we have all of the instruments, but do we need a mixer or anything like that kind of stuff?

im new to the live playing thing.

Please helP!

We are a Rock Industrial grunge etc band.

Ramon

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Help please? 10 points for the best answer?

by admin on Apr.19, 2010, under Homework Help

armyjav asked:


Does anyone know any website where I can revise about Domestic and industrial equipments.
Thanks so much. Its for my exam

Miguel
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What is the most defective industrial product in modern times?

by admin on Apr.18, 2010, under Engineering

the “eggster” asked:


A) Building, Bridges, Levees, Automobile and Vehicle Frames
B) Combustion Engines
C) Bicycles
D) Computers
E) Telephones
F) Televisions
G) Power Tools
H) Farming Equipment
I) Sewing Machines
J) Movie Cameras
K) Furniture
L) Video Games
M) Music Ipods, Stereos, etc.
This question is about product durability, not about who makes it or uses it. It is about how well does the product perform, how well does it hold up under heavy usage or harsh conditions.
I would have placed this question in the category of ‘Inventions’, if it was included in Answers. I am a historian on inventions, as a pasttime, and like to discuss which ones are better, still in use, creating additional technologies, and so on. Hope this helps in how to answer the question. the eggster.
Alan, good answer, but not exactly what I’m looking for. I agree with you about furniture getting cheaper and watered down with quick-assembly designs.

I’m more interested in structure frames posing as shelters in our lives. I grant you that when hurricane Katrina wiped out all those homes and commercial buildings in 2005, that there was more numbers of furniture pieces that were destroyed, too!

As a new way to protect building frames has been developed and is in an awareness campaign, currently, I’m trying to get a feel for who and how many people consider having wind-proof homes and collision-proof cars is a good thing. This means that we all have to recognize that there is a problem with current building and car frames, and that we want a better product from the manufacturerers.

In this way, when the product developer of these new systems says that his developed by-product has an element of improvement, readers of the product literature has more meaning.
Edit last word (meaning) in previous added detail to: understanding.

Ron

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History Help?

by admin on Feb.25, 2010, under History

HI asked:


1.After about 1825, factories began to be located near

A.rivers.
B.coal mines.
C.the ocean.
D.cotton fields.
2.Which of the following natural resources was most important for the early development of industry in Great Britain?

A.coal
B.iron ore
C.water
D.timber
3.John Kay’s invention of the “flying shuttle” led to

A.the expansion of slavery in Great Britain.
B.the invention of the spinning jenny.
C.a rise in the price of cloth.
D.many weavers losing their jobs.
4.Which of the following countries was the first to industrialize?

A.The United States
B.Great Britain
C.France
D.Japan
5.How did industrialization hurt skilled craft workers working in the cottage industry?

A.It led to the creation of unions.
B.It led to a shortage of raw materials.
C.It shifted populations from the countryside to the city.
D.It undercut prices for their products.
6.Which of the following was an effect of the factory system on both workers and society?

A.More people joined the middle class.
B.Workers became more skilled.
C.The price of products increased.
D.Workers dealt directly with merchants.
7.Mass production, which created an increase in the quantity of goods produced, led to

A.more consumer goods available to more people.
B.the need for skilled men to operate machinery.
C.an increase in the cost of factory-made goods.
D.an increase in the number of workers needed by factories.
8._____________________ enabled the United States to industrialize rapidly.

A.A wealth of natural resources and a large labor force
B.The importation of industrial equipment from Europe
C.A strong U.S. Navy and Merchant Marine
D.The criminalization of the labor movement
9.Industrialization had which of the following effects on middle-class people?

A.They worked harder than ever before.
B.They now had time and money to spend on leisure.
C.They became active in the labor movement.
D.Their standard of living decreased.
10.Britain’s colonial empire fueled the development of industry in Britain because

A.the colonies provided raw materials and markets for British products.
B.the war machine required quick and efficient production of goods.
C.the colonies provided slave labor to work in factories.
D.the colonies produced industrial equipment for Britain.
11.Which of the following was a negative result of the growth of the textile industry in Great Britain?

A.Fewer cotton farms in Great Britain
B.The huge population growth in the country
C.The expansion of agriculture in India
D.The spread of slavery in the United States
12.A region in northwestern England became known as the “black country” because

A.a large number of slaves worked in industry.
B.iron-smelting factories polluted the air.
C.industries located there were all immensely profitable.
D.the sand on the beaches was dark gray.
13.The Luddite movement emerged in order

A.to agitate for the ten-hour day.
B.to oppose industrial changes that were putting weavers out of work.
C.to control strikes in British industries.
D.to abolish child labor in factories.
14.What led to the growth of the middle class?

A.The industry needed managers and other mid-level employees.
B.Profits increased from small, family-owned farms.
C.The prices of manufactured goods increased.
D.There were more universities.
15.The mercantile system in Britain was replaced by

A.entrepreneurship.
B.socialism.
C.department stores.
D.laissez-faire economics.
16.According to Marx and Engels, establishing a society based on cooperation and equal distribution of wealth would require

A.an energy crisis.
B.the development of a wealthy industrial class.
C.universal public education.
D.a revolution.
17.Negative effects of industrialization included crowded, dirty cities and

A.a decrease in the size of the middle class.
B.work that required a few easily learned skills.
C.polluted air and water.
D.greater demand for raw materials.
18.The inventor James Watt developed _________________ that was a crucial innovation in industrialization.

A.a spinning frame
B.an efficient steam engine
C.a cotton gin
D.an assembly line
19.The idea of separate spheres implied that

A.women and men should work side by side in industry.
B.men provided moral guidance in the business world.
C.women stayed home while men financially supported the family.
D.boys and girls should be educated separately.
20.Beginning in the Industrial Revolution, Eli Whitney made the production of cotton more profitable by inventing a machine that

A.produced cotton clothing.
B.spun cotton into thread.
C.harvested cotton plants.
D.removed seeds from raw cotton blossoms.
21.In response to low wages and poor working conditions in factories during the Industrial Revolution, British workers organized into ____________________ in the early 1800s to p

Erica

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What is the best website to read user-based reviews about audio equipments?

by admin on Jan.31, 2010, under Other - Electronics

hootansa asked:


I’m looking for forum and review website. No industrial influence please.

Thanks.

Greg

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Can I sue a rival company?

by admin on Jan.09, 2010, under Other - Careers & Employment

jenny w asked:


I’m in a dilemma and would really appreciate any advice. I have recently started my own company, dealing with clients and dealerships in industrial equipment. The boss of a company Im NOT representing, whose products are rivals to those I AM representing, has been telling prospective clients of mine that I’m seriously ill, that I have to take 14 pills a day to get by and that they should think twice about dealing with me as I’m unlikely to be able to see the deal through. Im as fit as fiddle and I never take pills at all! Is there anything I can do about this? Im so angry about it! If anyone could offer advice I’d be really grateful. Thanks!

Arlene
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chemistry help.10 points?

by admin on Aug.31, 2009, under Chemistry

Lynn72907 asked:


48.A 250 mL glass of orange juice contains 30.0 mg of riboflavin, C17H20N4O6. What is the
molarity of the riboflavin in this glass?

49.Iron(III) chloride can be produced by reacting Fe2O3 with a hydrochloric acid solution. How many milliliters of a 6.00 M HCl solution are needed to react with excess Fe2O3 to produce 16.5 g of FeCl3?

50.Muriatic acid is often used to remove rust. A solution of muriatic acid, HCl, reacts with Fe2O3 deposits on industrial equipment. How many liters of 5.50 M HCl would be needed to react completely with 439 g Fe2O3?

Glen

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How could anyone be foolish enough to believe in global warming?

by admin on Jul.05, 2009, under Global Warming

omghelpme asked:


The earth has moved up a grand total of 1.3 degrees since 1860 when we first began recording global temperatures. Equipment then and until the 1940s was poor, recordings were infrequent and done randomly. The earth actually went down in temperture during the most industrial period of the 20th century (40s, 50s) yet went UP when our government put environmental protection in place (70s)! And none of the so-called “experts” in the field have the guts to admit that urban warming (from heaters, industry, cars, houses… ) could easily account for any changes, not “greenhouse” gases.

This whole thing smells like a scam, propagated by greedy hack scientists looking for grants, liberal politicans looking for votes and blame America first, anti-capitalism groups like Greenpeace. What a load of garbage!
Thank you for confirming for me once again how ill-informed, dogmatic and hostile the so-called “global waming activists” are. There is not a single study — not one! — that confirms or denies the reality of global warming. Have you actually rad your silly comments before posting? Most of your arguements could be used to prove the existance of the Tooth fairy or Santa Clause. The leftwing is so far gone, so lost in Bush hatred, that its opinion on any matter — from global warming to stem cell reserach — are irrelevent. You make me laugh.

Leo

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