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Often referred to as "the public child welfare system." Refers to the network of governmental organizations providing a range of child welfare services.
Question: System???? what kind of system is best to get including sub-woofers and amplifier?
Answer: There is no "best", only preference. What I like may not be what you like. Go to a pro audio shop and grab a listen. Some of the better shops will demo a system in your car so you know exactly what your getting. Your ears are your best critic.
Be aware, what you hear in the store may not be what you hear in your car.
The box the subs go in is also very important. The wrong box will make the subs sound like crap.
Here is some info on boxes:
http://spkrbox1.spaces.live.com
IMHO, 400 watts RMS (200 watts RMS X 2) total is just right.
Question: What systems in the body besides the urinary system works with the reproductive system or testis? I have a project over "The Human Body Corporation" we are supposed to say why we shouldn't be fired and tell what systems in the body work with our organ. I got the testis and therefore have to find things that relate with the reproductive system.
Answer: Why you shouldn't be fired? Whaaa?
Well, the urinary system doesn't "work with" the reproductive system or testis. They interact, but don't work together per se. It is even less true in the female body. In the male body, you have the epididymis that produces the sperm, the prostate provides the seminal fluid which mixes with the sperm, and then exits through the urethra, which is also where the urine from your kidney exits.
If anything I would say your circulatory system works with the testis. Blood flow is very important in reproduction. It engorges the penis for one. And the circulatory system provides blood flow, feeding the cells nutrients in the testicles.
Definitely the endocrine system: communication within the body using hormones made by endocrine glands such as the hypothalamus, pituitary or pituitary gland, pineal body or pineal gland, thyroid, parathyroids and adrenals, i.e., adrenal glands. Gets the heart pumping and hormones flowing, affecting, or initiating the orgasm.
And in general I guess the nervous system: collecting, transferring and processing information with brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves and nerves. I guess to process what is going on, getting turned on, having intercourse, and the movements, etc, that will affect the testis indirectly.
I guess even the respiratory system interacts with the testis indirectly, if you say that the lungs provide oxygen to the blood, which flows via the circulatory system to provide nutrients to the testis. It's a pretty broad question.
Question: How to access one operating system & its files in the system from another OS within the same system? I have installed two operating systems in my system. Both of them are windows XP. Now when I get into one operating system and try to access the files belonging to the other operating system, the system says "Access Denied". I very well know that there is a process to remove this access limitation because I ,myself have did this some 4 - 5 years ago but now that I have forgot the steps I need to know the process through which this limitation can be disabled.
Answer: Use a software called UNLOCKER.
By using this software you can delete or edit any file in any operating system.
It work's for me.
:-)
Question: How does a navigation system work and is it free? Ok, I know nothing about navigation systems, I never needed one, but now I am moving to an area completely new to me and I have the following questions:
Can a navigation system be installed in any car? Where does it go if I currently drive a car without one?
Do I have to pay for the service every month and if so, how much? I am talking about a navigation system where the system knows where I am and gives directions. It is important that the system knows where I am and gives directions such as "turn right at the next intersection".
Thank you.
Answer: they put out a signal to the satellites which pick up where you are
Question: How does the respiratory system connect to other bodily systems? I'm doing a science project, and talking about how Pulmonologoy and the respiratory system relates to other bodily system. I've already found info on the Digestive and and Cardiology system, but I'm at a loss for how it relates to the Endocrine, Excretory and Nervous systems. If you know any or all, please answer! Thanks so much!
Answer: nervous system: there are nerves that enervate the diaphragm (and thoracic muscles), which are critical to muscular manipulation of the lung volume.
Endocrine: see renin-angiotensin system.
Excretory: perhaps the surfactant excretions that decrease surface energies, so that the lung doesn't collapse onto itself.
Question: How is the respiratory system and circulatory system work together? The respiratory system helps us to breathe while the circulatory system helps the heart move the blood cells, (pump blood) through the body. They both depend on each other. If one of these systems died, you would die. This is because these systems are both connected to each other, so they need each other to function properly to keep you alive.
Answer: Oxygen that you breathe in gets around to all of the red blood cells in your body and helps those cells perform daily functions. So if your cells do not have oxygen then that can not do the things that help keep your heart from functioning.
Question: What is the difference between a univeristy system and a state university system? Many states have a university system and a state university system. For example, University of California and California State University. University of North Carolina and NC State. OU and OSU.
I understand that they are two different systems. But what distinguishes the two? Is there a distinguishing factor other than that they are simply administered under separate jurisdictions? Even though the University of [State] system is usually larger, that is not always the case. Do all of the University of [State] systems have something in common, and do all the State University systems have something in common?
Answer: i belive state schools r funded by tha state through taxes... tha rest r private and r usually higher in rates
Question: How do you explain a system with multiple stable equilibrium and no unstable equillibrium? My research is on Nonlinear dynamic systems. I found that it is possible to have systems which can have more than one equilibrium points each of which are stable. I can not imagine a possible phase portrait of such systems. In my case it's a hypothetical arbitrarily large system, hence i can't numerically compute the phase portraits. Have you ever come across such systems?
Answer: Sure. Many natural systems are like that. There is a wide continuum between over-fed==> well fed ===> under fed ===> starving, for example.
Say you have a fixed population of 100 individuals and have determined that it takes 2000 Kcal per day per person for optimum health. You have 200,000 Kcal to distribute. 10 people die. Is the system still stable, yes, but it is slowly gaining weight. 10 children are born, is the system still stable, yes, but people are losing weight. Etc.
I would plot in 3 dimensions: Population vs Kcal vs health or weight
Question: What other body systems does the circulatory system work with? I'm trying to finish up a biology project, on any body system we have learned about. And I'm just curious as to what other body systems interact with the circulatory system?
Thankyouuu :3
Answer: The human body is made up of many organ systems that work together to make the body function properly. In other words, ever system works together, so the circulatory system works with all of the other organ systems.
Hope this helps!
Question: When drawing energy system diagrams how do we know how many circles i draw in the system? I have to draw an energy system diagram for tea and ice the tea starts at 20 degrees celsius and the ice starts at -65 degrees celsius and they are reaching thermal equilibrium...how do i know how much energy systems should be drawn in the closed energy system?? Please explain in detail if you can. Thanks!
Answer: The "circles" represent system boundaries.
The size and number of systems depend on what variables you have been given and what you need to find out.
The word equlibrium means that you need to pay attention to both the ice and the tea, so i would draw my system boundary around the tea glass.
If they gave you the temperature of the room and told you to give them the equilibrium temperature of the tea and ice, you would still just draw the system boundary around the tea glass. You would simply define the air as being a Q in.
If they ask for the temperature of the equibrium temperature of the room, tea, and ice then you have to include the room in your system.
It takes practice. (i focused on the engineering use of boundaries; highschool teachers often don't know what is going on and are just using it as busy work. If thats the case, you better learn it from them and consider it a non-practical memorizing game)
Cheers!
Question: How to arm a home security system? We have a security system that isn't fully functional due to issues with the poor installation but we would still like to be able to arm it at night. Does anyone know how to simply turn on the chimes? No need to fully arm it so police or fire are notified (not like they get notified anyway since the system isn't functioning yet we pay), just want the noise if a door or window is opened. System is a Honeywell.
Oh yeah, NEVER buy from Firstline Security out of Colorado. They take your monthly payments, stick you with a system that doesn't work, leave you with a defunct phone line and tell you to upgrade if you want it fixed or pay over $900 to have a non-functioning system removed! We're still fighting with them to fix our system. Nice gig if you can get it!
We are locked into an agreement that they won't release us from even though the monitor company they go thru has admitted they can not see our system. So stopping payment would only send our account to collections. Not a smart move.
Answer: Egad, sorry to hear about your situation. Unfortunately I run into alot of people who have issues with poorly installed security systems and a lack of service - Just went to one yesterday and will be tearing it out next week. This is Particularly true when it comes to wireless, which is why I only install hardwire.
First of all, what is the problem with the security system, maybe it is something that I can walk you through. I hate to see people paying for something they aren't using.
Failing that, I would do the following:
- document EVERYTHING, every conversation you have with these "people", every letter, every invoice and of course every problem
- tell them you are going to contact the media
- tell them you want out of your contract as they are in breach. They offered you a product (presumably you wanted one that worked) you accepted their offer by paying. They installed the system but it does not work.
- If you have a rock solid case you may want to just stop paying. I know in Canada, if someone puts you into collections and they do end up following it up, you would get a day in court. Of course this could also effect your credit rating.
With the chime mode, just contact me with the model number and I will send you a users manual. Personally I do not like the Honeywell / Ademco product line but I can get you a manual. Typically with this brand enter your code followed by chime to toggle it on and off. This will only chime zones that are programmed to chime. Typically not motion detectors.
Question: What are other systems in the human body that is related or common to the Excretory system ? The excretory system contains the kidney nd the bladder nd stuff ! What are some other systems that is" interacted well" w/ the excretory system ?
Answer: Ureter
Question: Why is my forced-hot-water system heating when the circulator pump is not running? I have a forced-hot-water heating system with three zones, first floor, second floor, and water tank. After some maintenance on the system the second floor is constantly heating, even though the thermostat is off. I checked the voltage on the circulator pump and it is zero, so the pump is not running. It sounds like it is acting like a gravity-fed system. There are manual valves on the system, but the only things in the loops that are controlled by the thermostats are the circulator pumps. Do the pumps act as valves when they are not pumping? That was my guess so I replaced the pump, but my registers are still hot. If the pump does NOT act as a valve, what is supposed to prevent the hot water from moving through the system when the pumps are not running? I need some HVAC basics here. Thanks!
Answer: It sounds like your flow control valve is stuck! The circulator pumps does not act like a valve. you said you had maintenance done. the person doing the maintenance could have turned the lever on the flow control valve accidentally causing it to gravity feed. If the lever did not get turned TAP on it with a hammer sometimes rust will cause the valve to stick open. I would tap on it first if you are not sure if the valve got turned or not.
Question: How to get access to a system without typing system password? I want to access my system that is locked by a system password. I do not know the system password, but I still want to gain access to the system. How do I do it?
Answer: Well so u want to hack into the system.
U should have mentioned the OS name , but u didnt so its hard to tell u the probable ways to hack into the system.
One LUCKY trick u may apply if its XP , press Alt+Ctrl+Delete at the login screen for several times and u will get the terminal login window, type administrator at login ID and for password ....leave it blank..press enter.. can you get into??
See its a lucky trick..i say..coz we skip the password for administrator account when we install XP.. try it.
Anyways..if u fail and..if its XP service pack 2 then u gotta reset password by using a specific Linux OS's CLI environment which is a bit critical.
Ur target should be SAM files. For more details about it go to Techrepublic's blogs and descriptions abt such problems.
And if its Vista then its nearly impossible. Possible if you are good with Linux and file editing, coz u need to take out the SAM files outta of it and edit and know the password.
I cant disclose every names of the tools here as its against the community rules and its a matter of Black hacking.
So i just gave u some pushes, rest of all u have to find out by yourself.
Question: What everyday system is similar to how your respiratory system works? I need help thinking of ways the respiratory works. So if someone can think of a system that works like your respiratory system does, that would be great :)
If you dont understand my question, think of this; muscles work the same way a rubber band does.
Answer: yellow chickens
Question: How do you know your computer systems to compare to game system requirements? Some games have certain system requirements, but i do not know if my system meets those requirements because i do not know how to view my computer system. How can i compare the game requirements to my system?
Answer: open "Run", and type DxDiag. Then you can see all your computer's capability and performance.
Question: A system absorbs 218kJ of heat and the surroundings do 110kJ of work on the system? What is the change in internal energy of the system?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
Answer: the First Law of Thermodynamics gives :
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[ Q ] = [ Delta U ] + [ W sub B ]
[ Delta U ] = [ Q ] - [ W sub B ]
[ Delta U ] = [ 218 ] - [ - 110 ] = 320 kJ <---------------------------------------…
NOTE: [ W sub B ] is negative for work done on the system. Q is positive for heat
gained by the system.
Question: How much solar system setup for running power a home might cost ? How much solar system setup for running power a home might costs ? I am from India and their are too many power cuts , so i have decided to setup solar system instead of buy a generetor or invertor , and can any one tell me which company in India supply Solar system setup for home
Answer: I don't know about companies in India, but what you might do is look around for someone who has a system, then ask where they got it. If you have trouble finding anyone with a system, maybe it's not a very good deal.
If the home is in a less-developed area, and all you would be powering is a light, and a radio or TV at night, then you might get by with the kind of system they use in some parts of Africa. It has a 40 or 80-watt panel, and basically a car battery. The appliances run right off the battery, and no charger or other devices are used. This sort of system costs $200-300 when implemented by a nonprofit organization - I don't know what the cost if you were to try to set it up, yourself.
On the other hand, it sounds like you're already connected to a power grid, and maybe already have a heavy appetite for energy in your house. A solar system with batteries tends to cost about $15 a watt in the USA, when hundreds or thousands of watts are involved. A system for a modest off-grid cabin will cost anywhere from $5000 to $30000, depending on the size.
Question: What is the difference between the absolute system and the gravitational system of units? In physics, the absolute system for weight is newton while in the gravitational system it is kilogram force. But what is the concept (rather the difference) between the absolute system and the gravitational system of units? I can't seem to understand. I'd really appreciate a good answer.
Answer: There is no conceptual difference--the physics is exactly the same.
The fundamental difference in convention is how you write Newton's 2nd law:
F is proportional to dp/dt = ma
In SI, the constant of proportionality is chosen to be 1, so you have:
F = ma
In a gravitational system, acceleration is measured in units of g, so you have:
F = m (a/g)
This allows the same unit to be used for force and for mass, which is really handy, which is why this system is used for most everyday purposes.
1kg of force is the weight of 1kg of mass--so when someone gives their weight or the weight of some fruit they are buying, they never give it in Newtons--they give it in kilograms, which is very convenient.
And suppose you apply a force of 3 pounds to a mass of 1 pound. The acceleration will be 3 g's. This is also very useful for most everyday purposes.
The downside of this system comes if you are dealing with accelerations that are orders of magnitude different from and completely unrelated to g. In those cases, having that g in Newton's 2nd law is more trouble than its worth. Science strives to be general and applicable to all sorts of systems. There's nothing special about g--it's just a relic of how big the earth happens to be, so we don't want to elevate it to the status of a fundamental constant of nature. So SI just uses F=ma and measures force in kg m/s^2 = Newtons.
Question: What system does the scottish law and the Eu law use rather than the doctrine of precedent? The english legal system uses the doctrine of precedent.
To my understanding, scotts law does not use the doctrine of precedent and neither does the ECJ, what system do they use rather than the doctrine?
Answer: JZD may be a lawyer, but he is wrong about the ECJ. The doctine of precedent does not apply to the ECJ. They normally follow previous decisions, in the interest of legal certainty, but are not bound to do so.
I am not certain about Scotland, but it is a common law system very similar to that in England so I am fairly sure that the doctrine of precedent does apply there - to their own cases.
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