Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Hello again thanks for the answers..I ll get german passport in 2 years then am I able to get the visa

Hello again thanks for the answers..I ll get german passport in 2 years then am I able to get the visa ?
Like any other Germans ? I'm originally from Mongolia . I got my USA visa in Germany first ..I really want to live there with my new life ..
Immigration - 2 Answers
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I have bad news for you. A U.S. visa allows you to enter the U.S. -- it does not allow you to stay. A visa is good for only a limited period of time. If you overstay your visa, you will be caught and deported. If you are deported, you cannot get another visa and re-entry into the U.S. after deportation is a felony. If you want to stay in the U.S., you have to apply for immigration. That is a lot more difficult than obtaining a visa.
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German citizens can travel to the U.S. visa-free for 90 days under the Visa Waiver program; in order to use this program certain prerequisites must be met. One of them is that they have never been denied a U.S. visa or entry into the U.S. or had a U.S. visa cancelled. Based on your previous questions I am afraid that even the naturalization will not lift your ten years ban to the U.S. http://travel.state.gov/visa/temp/without/without_1990.html#national ..






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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Howcome conservatives dont like socialism? look at all the great socalist countries theres been

Howcome conservatives dont like socialism? look at all the great socalist countries theres been?
Nazi Germany USSR China Venezula Cuba North Korea Cambodia Congo Ethiopia Mongolia Samolia Laos Vietnam Who wouldnt want to live in these socilaist paradises?
Politics - 12 Answers
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your sarcasm is so original.
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lol. You're hilarious.
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You forgot Finland, number one on the Human Development Index. Let me dumb that down for you: Finland people = good.
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Lol you're right. And I envy the freedom of speech and other liberties that their citizens possess(ed)
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If Libs like Socialism, they should pick one of those countires and move there.
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I always dreamed of living in Mongolia. Another dream -- never fulfilled. Now you've depressed me. Thanks a lot ....
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Your a moron all those countries you mentioned were Socialist in name only
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None of those countries are socialist. Socialism is practiced in all modern European countries as well as Japan.
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I'm surprised you didn't mention "commie pinkos" in your diatribe. Why? Because the countries you mention are communist - not socialist. Why are you misstating the facts?
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Liberals want a piece of Conservatives success and they think socialism is their best chance to get it.
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what are you talking about. time for you to go and pee in a cup my friend. Prescott bush financed NAZI GERMANY AND SOME OTHER OF THESE COUNTRIES, that's only one of many, son.
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me love you long time







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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar - Summer School

National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar - Summer School?
I'm a college freshman, a Mechanical Engineering Major/Chinese Minor. Problem is, I have nothing planned for my summer. I didn't get an engineering-related internship, I don't have a summer job, and I don't have any other plans either. I only recently found out about the National University of Mongolia Summer Program: http://num.edu.mn/Default.aspx?tabid=459 I've always been fascinated by Mongolia. The empire of Genghis Khan, its years as part of Qing "China", its status as a Russian satellite-state in the 20th century, it's current ambiguous place in the world. The people and their culture appear fascinating from afar. I have experience traveling abroad in so far as I've visited family in Moscow, Russia on a regular basis. I can easily read Cyrillic writing, albeit I have no knowledge of the Mongolian language (or any other Altaic language). However, I wonder if my fluency in Russian could help me to communicate within Ulaanbaatar? Instinctively, I genuinely want to investigate this summer program. I've done what research I could and have come to understand that I'd have to fly to Moscow (or various other cities, but flying through Moscow is cheapest from where I'm based) first and only then to Ulaanbaatar, since its such an esoteric destination for an American. However, I must wonder: would I utterly hate myself for deciding to go there as soon as the time actually came? Would the reality be a painful sobering experience? Would I be miserable or bored in Ulaanbaatar? Would I find the living conditions in the university dormitory and the city unbearable? These are very hard questions to research, so I was hoping to come across someone with first-hand experience on Yahoo Answers. Furthermore, would traveling to Ulaanbaatar be a genuine danger for an American, more so than traveling to Moscow? Even if one doesn't have to fear for his life, is there a legitimate chance that students will be robbed or exploited in other ways? My way of phrasing these questions is somewhat chaotic, but that's in part because I've often found travel to be chaotic and unpleasant, even in Moscow and in western European cities like Rome. Even so, when a place is genuinelly interesting, the psychological discomforts of traveling can be overcome. It's when there's a physical danger that the real reason to rethink travel plans comes in. So, my question boils down to: Is going to a summer program in Mongolia reckless/stupid/pointless/crazy/dangerous? Thank you for the help!
Other - Asia Pacific - 1 Answers
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Go ahead with your plans,with the background knowledge that you have cited,it should'nt be any problem in Mongolia.






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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Genius conservatives, tell me why you think it is that people in the 3rd world are poor

Genius conservatives, tell me why you think it is that people in the 3rd world are poor?
Why are people in Brazil or Ethiopia or Mongolia poor? Is it because they are lazy? Why isn't it possible for people in these countries to achieve a good standard of living?
Politics - 36 Answers
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Look at the leaders. It's not rocket science.
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lousy political system. like what we are heading towards.
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Because they have Democrats as leaders.
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They are poor because they don't have opportunity. Their country provides no means of them being anything but.
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They don't care. and no, the right answer is Capitalism. for the last time IT DOES NOT WORK!
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Lack of manufacturing leads to lack of wealth leads to lack of jobs
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The Con's are close minded and never traveled over there why else
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Well, you won't like my answer.....but most nations that have become successful, with one or two exceptions, are those where Protestant Christianity has for decades been a major force.
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ALL POOR PEOPLE ARE LAZY TO REPBLITARDS...... expect CORP HOES that get BANK BAIL OUTS AND BONUSES
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Poor leadership. Their government doesn't open its doors to better industry, trade, production.
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Easy--it's because of an unequal distribution of capitalism. They need more of it.
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Ive never really put that much thought into it but its most likely bec of thier corrpt leaders
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Lack of education. They need to learn how to NOT have babies, that they cannot care for.
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liberal politics!!!!
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Their leaders are mostly control freak Commies or Socialists. They won't allow their people to succeed.
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Corruption and greed within their own governments, where the needs of the people are not a priority.
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lol. Great Question.
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Dictators Types of Governments Types of economic systems... Laziness, mostly applies to Americans these days - they just can't get enough gov handouts these days.
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Corrupt governments, colonization. European settlers forced them to grow select crops, practically none of them food, overused the land and made it infertile, set up borders where there were none before and stopping nomads from crossing them (tax purposes) with their cattle leading to overgrazing. Then when all the damage was done, they went back to Europe and left them like dirt with all the problems.
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Because they have bad leaders like Barack Obama.
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Because they they don't live in a free society.
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It is quite simple, from an economic standpoint. They have systems to benefit the state, and not the people. Education: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1lWk4TCe4U
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Poor political systems, cultures that encourage the status quo.
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Three elements to a successful economy: Labor Land Capital Third world has lots of LABOR and LAND, but no capital and they lack capital, because they lack the rules, discipline and stability to attract capital see, when people invest in third the third world, LEFT WING HACKS (like Chavez) just TAKE THE MONEY and REDISTRIBUTE IT TO THE POOR (and THEY get a big piece too) This is why LEFT WING HACKS (like Obama, Chavez, Carter, et al) DESTROY ECONOMIES this is why AMERICA is now in a tailspin - we have HACKS in power who don't appreciate capital, and the people who provide it.
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Why is this question directed at conservatives. I wouls say they are messed up because their governmet is corrupt, the billions of dollars we send them never helps, they have poor education , they don't produce much of anything. Since you seem to know the answer why not tell us? Oh before i go, Goerge bush sent more money to Africa then any other president in history, GOOGLE IT
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In those particular countries it is their leadership, they are against the free world, they are not for democracy, they do not contribute much, and therefore trade much. Some leaders like an Oppressed country, They think why an intelligent country that will be demanding, when they keep push them citizens lower, and lower and the leaders can be the only fortunate.
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Because their liberal socialist left wing leaders in government gather all the wealth to themselves and trade what they can't consume for things they can, and if anything is left, the people might . . . just MIGHT . . . get some of it. ________ Josip, your ignorance overwhelms me. There are few countries I have not visited and even fewer I have not seen direct footage of from others' visits. THAT is what makes me so conservative. I have seen reality up close and personal. Before I did, I was pretty liberal, just like you.l
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Thanks for recognizing my superior intellect. People in third world countries are of secondary importance to the ruling elitist's who want total control of the government, business and the citizens. Kind of like Obama.
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Because the corporations own the politicians and make all the rules so they can keep all the money. Just like the Supreme Court says we can start doing here.
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The reasons vary. But often it is related to economic problems due to a lack of investment or capital, or war or corruption within government systems. It is possible for societies that are presently poor to improve. However, in some places, it takes much more than mere desire. In some places it may require a war to overthrow government, or one final battle to end a war and draw new borders. It's different depending on where we're talking about. I have yet to hear any serious conservative suggest that laziness is what keeps some countries from improving. I suggest you stop listening to whoever it is you listen to.
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How come they don't make better use of the money we send to help them? They could become a better country if their government wasn't so corrupt.
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Almost always it's a lack of freedom and an overbearing government that "fine tunes" the market. If people are allowed private ownership, to do with their property what they please, even the lazy find it in their interest to produce for a change. "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not". -Thomas Jefferson
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People in those countries are poor because their governments are corrupt socialist governments propped up by foreign aid money they receive from 1st World do-gooders. There is a reason why the government bureaucrats in African countries are known as the "People of the Mercedes-Benz."
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"Why you think" is irrelevant. It's OBJECTIVELY because they have Democrat-approved governments. Capitalism prevents poverty. It's the ONLY thing that ever has. It's the ONLY thing that can.
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Singapore is an island swamp and has no natural resources at all, aside from its location. In 1965 [independence], GDP/capita in Singapore was similar to GDP/capita in Africa. Two generations later, no one mentions any place in Africa as being remotely similar to Singapore. Now, if Singapore can pull its collective a** up out of the mud in only two generations, why is it that almost no one in the world who isn't Asian is willing to learn from their success? Singapore has first class medical facilities for everyone. Their government ins't going broke providing them, because the government doesn't provide them -- they're mostly private enterprise. In the great American health insurance debate just ended, did you hear one word of how Singapore successfully handles exactly the same situation without seizing 1/6th of the economy? Of course not -- our Congress can't learn from foreigners -- that would mean that we didn't invent the best methods. Argentina proved that a country could go from first world [in 1900] to second world [by 1980] in only four generations and without serious engaging in any of the world's wars during the period. Care to bet your grandchildren's future that America can do the same?
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Brazil is doing OK. Many are poor though. They don't have the opportunity to succeed like people have in the US. The same can be asked, "Why do so many immigrants succeed when they leave their countries and come to the US. Thank our Founding Fathers for setting up a gov't where all that work hard have a chance to succeed. You have an idea and it works and you sell it you can get wealthy. Bill Gates type people don't realize their potential in those countries.







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Monday, November 21, 2011

hi guys let me be the part of your wonderful family

hi guys let me be the part of your wonderful family?
Hi guys first of all i want to introduce myself. My name is Agiimaa and i’m16 years old girl. I’m mongolian. I have dreamt about going to U.S.Aand living there for many years. And i find out that i can go there with high school exchange students’ program. My big goal to go to U.S.A is learn new lyfestyle, new culture, and improve my english. In my future life english is very useful for me. So i tried that program. But i must learn english more. Then i decided to study hard for my dream. And i could. I PASSED the exam, now i’m high school exchange student. There are 15 exchange students from mongolia. And we will live there for a year and we’ll live in an american family. But there is one problem that is FAMILY. Because we must be chosen by an american family one by one until july 17th. unfortunately i’m not chosen yet. Time is running. I almost gave up. But i didn’t. I hope you’ll help me. I am asking you to let me in your family.i can promise that i’ll not be trouble. I’ll be a good girl.i can be part of your wonderful family. I hope that my dreams will come true. If you want to talk to me i’m online in my messenger or e_mail me. I’m looking forward to your answer. Thank you. My ID is s_agiimaa@yahoo.com
Family - 4 Answers
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If ur english is so bad how did u write this??? You write english better than some americans on here. and why does it say ur name is alicia??
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i wish i could. i dont' think my parents would approve. besides, i'm an asian-american so yeah. it's nice for you to fulfill an american dream. other than that, i will help you on your way to learn english more. it's good that you have potential in wanting to become an american.
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and why does your name say 'angel babii'?
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Sorry not from the US im from Australia and i have just taking a friend in and my partner and i are trying to have a family of our own. i hope you find someone to live with have you tried an exchange program??







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Monday, November 14, 2011

Finnland has just a population of 5100000 ? There would be no person to be seen there

Finnland has just a population of 5100000 ? There would be no person to be seen there?
If Finland how people live there it would be like a ghost town with no people at all. Because the population is too less for my taste. How do Finnish people live there so alone isnt it scary? And Mongolia too its a giant country but with very less population . Same thing must be there/ 1 Person may live per square kilometres or something like that . I am wondering what people do in these countries . wowwwww Scary
Other - Society & Culture - 5 Answers
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Is this supposed to be a question??
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Yes.
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Yes, scary.
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You obviously haven't heard of a thing called cities.
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2/3 of Finns live in cities. I'm not sure why you're assuming people live so apart.






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Monday, November 7, 2011

There was a special on a man who had every racial gene on the planet. Does anyone remember who and gimme info

There was a special on a man who had every racial gene on the planet. Does anyone remember who and gimme info?
The special said all races on earth could be traced back to his genes. It was only one person, and he was living in some remote place in some country like Mongolia
Genealogy - 2 Answers
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Never heard of the special you are talking about. However, considering the thousands of years man has been on earth, the hundreds of thousands of ancestors we each have, the nature of early man to have been nomadic, and later man explorers of other lands, and the pure logical mathematical odds, I would say that there is NOT just one man in billions that can be traced back to every racial gene pool. I would say about 50% of us could. I base this not on any real facts that I can quote without doing any internet research, just the logistics of the situation leading to an educated guess.
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I think what you are referring to is Allan Wilson's "Mitochondrial Eve" (UC Berkley, 1991). In his efforts to identify informative genetic markers for tracking human evolutionary history, Wilson started to focus on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) - genes that sit in the cell, but not in the nucleus, and are passed from mother to child. This DNA material is important because it mutates quickly, thus making it easy to plot changes over relatively short time spans. By comparing differences in the mtDNA Wilson believed it was possible to estimate the time, and the place, modern humans first evolved. With his discovery that human mtDNA is genetically much less diverse than chimpanzee mtDNA, he concluded that modern human races had diverged recently from a single population while older human species such as Neandertal, Java erectus and Pekin erectus had become extinct. He and his team compared mtDNA in people of different racial backgrounds and concluded that all modern humans evolved from one 'lucky mother' in Africa about 150,000 years ago. Mitochondrial Eve (mt-mrca) is the name given by Wilson et al to the woman who is defined as the matrilineal most recent common ancestor (MRCA) for all living humans. Passed down from mothers to offspring for over a hundred thousand years, her mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is now found in all living humans: every mtDNA in every living person is derived from hers. Mitochondrial Eve is the female counterpart of Y-chromosomal Adam, the patrilineal most recent common ancestor, although they lived at different times. She is believed to have lived about 140,000 years ago in what is now Ethiopia, Kenya or Tanzania. The time she lived is calculated based on the molecular clock technique of correlating elapsed time with observed genetic drift. Mitochondrial Eve is the most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of all humans via the mitochondrial DNA pathway, not the unqualified MRCA of all humanity. All living humans can trace their ancestry back to the MRCA via at least one of their parents, but Mitochondrial Eve can only be reached via the maternal line. Therefore, she necessarily lived much longer ago than the MRCA of all humanity. The existence of Mitochondrial Eve and Y-chromosomal Adam does not imply the existence of population bottlenecks or a first couple. They each lived within a large human population at a different time. Some of their contemporaries have no living descendants today, and others are ancestors of all people alive today. No contemporary of Mitochondrial Eve or Y-chromosomal Adam is an ancestor of only a subset of people alive today, because both of them lived much longer ago than the identical ancestors point.






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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Can you help me with these study guide questions

Can you help me with these study guide questions?
Please answer as many as you can. They are about China. Thank you so much! Please ignore the numbering. It is for my use only. (3) ___________ is metal used in electric equipment. (5) China was known for hundreds of years as the most advanced ___________ in the world. (6) ____________ is the capital of Mongolia. (8) Hong Kong and Macau are centers of manufacturing, trade, and finance that are controlled by ____________. (9) _________________ has one of the world's most prosperous economies. (10) Workers in _________ make many computers, telivision sets, cameras, and other electronic products. (11) The Great Wall of China was built to _________________. (12) One-fifth of the world's people, ____________ billion, make up China's population. It has the largest population in the world. (13) About 30 percent of China's people live in ____________ and _____________ along the eastern coast. (16) China regained control of Hong Kong in ________. (year)
China - 1 Answers
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google it







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Friday, October 21, 2011

Can you help me with these study guide questions

Can you help me with these study guide questions?
Please answer as many as you can. They are about China. Thank you so much! Please ignore the numbering. It is for my use only. (3) ___________ is metal used in electric equipment. (5) China was known for hundreds of years as the most advanced ___________ in the world. (6) ____________ is the capital of Mongolia. (8) Hong Kong and Macau are centers of manufacturing, trade, and finance that are controlled by ____________. (9) _________________ has one of the world's most prosperous economies. (10) Workers in _________ make many computers, telivision sets, cameras, and other electronic products. (11) The Great Wall of China was built to _________________. (12) One-fifth of the world's people, ____________ billion, make up China's population. It has the largest population in the world. (13) About 30 percent of China's people live in ____________ and _____________ along the eastern coast. (16) China regained control of Hong Kong in ________. (year)
China - 5 Answers
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5, civilization 6.ulaanbatar 10. taiwan? 12 1.3 billion 13-shanghai-beijing
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(11) Deter and warn approaching foe by fire signal (16) 1997
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China regained control of Hong Kong in 1997. Workers in Guangzhou make many computers, television sets...
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red yellow black coffee white. colours of ppl. white tries to destroy all other colours bible says beware the yellow race ..
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5. Civilization 6. Ulaanbaatar 9. Hong Kong? 11. Protect China from invaders 13. cities and metropolitan areas? 16. 1997






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Friday, October 14, 2011

Ask me about Mongolia. People

Ask me about Mongolia. People!?
I am Mongolian and living in US. I have some time before go to bed. I can answer any question related to outer Mongolia. Just Post it
Other - Asia Pacific - 2 Answers
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Mongolia is a country that is not happy with foreigners, especially those from China because they think china is their old enemy since the time of Kublai Khan dynasties
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why do you have so many good sumo wrestlers?





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Friday, October 7, 2011

What hypothesis might you suggest to your partner

What hypothesis might you suggest to your partner?
You have been hired by National Geographic Magazine to journey to Inner Mongolia in search of fossils. You have good fortune to find a site filled with many fossilized leaves, teeth, bones, eggs, and even footprints from a variety of creatures. Amidst this treasure trove of ancient life you find no trace of insects. Your research partner concludes that no insects lived here at the time. What hypothesis might you suggest your partner?
Earth Sciences & Geology - 1 Answers
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That no insects died there! Or that insects' remains were too fragile to survive, or that small scale scavengers had visitted the site.






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Saturday, October 1, 2011

How to start your own country

How to start your own country?
I hate all the countrys i have lived in! USA, Italy, Spain, Israel, China, Mongolia (only 2 weeks), and Canada (that was the best)
Immigration - 9 Answers
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Still time to test out more I'm sure ... Cannot be just you of course
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if i had that opportunity i know which one i woulod live in.. but historically there are states that can seceed from the union and become there own country. like texas always threatning.
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To start and maintain your own country; you must have enough power to prevent others from taking it from you.
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You can try this British TV show http://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Start-Your-Country-Discs/dp/B000BONP0M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1251481626&sr=8-1 You'll find some extracts and related stuff if you search youtube for danny wallace how to start your own country
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Where did you have in mind? All the land masses throughout the world have already been occupied.
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I'd call it Petoria!
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I think the moon is available .
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I have started my own country,its called ZIMPFLAND,... ITS IN A ROOM IN SCOTLAND....ITS GOT NATURAL RESOURCES SUCH AS THE MUSHROOMS I GROW ON THE DAMP WALL...ITS OWN POWER GRID SYSTEM FROM A SOLAR GENARATOR....I T HAS WILDLIFE SUCH AS 3 SPIDERS,A MAN AND A WOMAN...AND VARIOUS FLIES AND MOTHS....IT HAS ITS OWN DEFENCES ...A BASEBALL BAT...AND I HAVE CONSTRUCTED ITS FIRST SPACECRAFT FROM OLD CORNFLAKE BOXES.... VIVA ZIMPFLAND
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Get a bunch (as in hundreds or maybe even thousands) of people to join with you, but anyways revolt against some government somewhere and take over. It'd probably be easier on some island with barely any inhabitants on it.






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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

What's the difference between coincidence and fate/destiny

What's the difference between coincidence and fate/destiny?
Is it just a question of odds? For example, if I bump into my cousin in a village in Mongolia, is that coincidence or fate? If I bump into my cousin in the living room at her place, is that coincidence or fate? If it is just a question of odds, at what odds does it cease to be coincidence and begin to be fate?
Religion & Spirituality - 11 Answers
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destiny/fate is "bound" to happen, and coincidence,, just happens because of, well, coincidence
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Only one exists
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one of them actually exists and the others are fate and destiny.
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Coincidence is real. Fate/destiny don't exist. It would only be strange if we lived in a world where strange coincidences *never* happened.
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it depends on if youre religious or not
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They both exist, at the same time.
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fate or destiny implies that the event of you bumping into your cousin was predetermined by some higher power. Coincidence is just odds.
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The first one exists, the other does not. If you bump into your cousin in her living room, it's neither coincidence nor fate, it's the direct consequence of prior actions taken by both of you.
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coincidence is when something just happens, not on purpose. fate/destiny happens for a reason, usually unknown. if you bump into her in a village or in he living room its coincidence, but if it led to something beneficial, then it is fate/destiny
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It never ceases to be coincidence and become fate. For most such things, it's impossible to actually calculate any "odds." But keep in mind: even with "odds" of 1 million to 1, there's still that 1 on the right side -- if that 1 didn't actually happen now and then, the "odds" would be wrong. The odds of winning the California State Lottery (where I live) are approximately 1 in 18 million. Yet *somebody* wins it about once a month on average. Which is just what we'd expect without any "fate" being involved. Peace.
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That depends on whether you are a fatalist or not. If you are a fatalist, then everything is fate. Pre-determined. You have no actual free will because everything that has happened, and everything that ever will happen was decided at the beginning of time. If it was fate for you to bump into your cousin in Mongolia, then every event and decision you made leading up to that event was also fate, all the way back to your birth. And every decision your parents made before that. And so on. If you aren't a fatalist, then there is no such thing as fate, and anything unlikely that happens is just coincidence.






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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Who else wants to live in a yurt

Who else wants to live in a yurt?
http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Asia/Mongolia/West/Bulgan/photo20648.htm I'd need satellite tho... I'm considering thumbing down 1K's answer. Modern yurts have windows, my friends.
Polls & Surveys - 16 Answers
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Me too! And a TV and a computer with internet acess...xD
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i dont..
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id do it for like a week maybe not forever, unless i could put one in a suburb
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not me.
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Looks like you just gave me a reason to have bad dreams tonight.
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where will we get our nails done at plus that place is not big enough to hold all the beer i haev
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I'm there.
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not me!
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I wanna live in a yurt with Bert and Curt. Wearing a flowery skirt and a pretty yellow shirt.
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boo.no. i need windows.
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They don't have attached in-law yurts do they? If not...I'm totally in.
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I'd rather live in an igloo or a mud hut. The yurt is yuck. the door is nice though.
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It looks like it could float! I could travel around the world! Robbing people. Yep.
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I stay in one for three months every summer when I go on my wild yak-shaving expeditions.
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Dude, ... as long as I can take my sleep number bed, I'm there.
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I think those things are just cooler'n hell, expensive though, what's up with that?






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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Would you rather live in

Would you rather live in.....?
(My answers are on the right of my questions) Germany or Austria? Germany The USA or Great Britian? USA North Korea or South Korea? South Korea China or Japan? Japan Switzerland or The Netherlands (Holland)? Switzerland Mexico or Brazil? Brazil Spain or Portugal? Spain France or Ireland? France Latvia or Lithuania? Latvia Russia or Mongolia? Russia Sweden or Finland? Sweden Norway or Denmark? Norway
Other - Society & Culture - 8 Answers
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Germany or Austria? Germany The USA or Great Britian? USA North Korea or South Korea? South Korea China or Japan? Japan Switzerland or The Netherlands (Holland)? Netherlands Mexico or Brazil? Brazil Spain or Portugal? Portugal France or Ireland? France Latvia or Lithuania? Latvia Russia or Mongolia? Russia Sweden or Finland? Sweden Norway or Denmark? Norway
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austria britain south japan swit brazil spain ireland lithuania russia sweden norway what abt u? india or pakistan?
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austria usa s korea japan holland brazil spain ireland ? russia sweden norway
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Germany or Austria? Germany The USA or Great Britain? Great Britain North Korea or South Korea? South Korea China or Japan? Japan Switzerland or The Netherlands (Holland)? Switzerland Mexico or Brazil? Neither Spain or Portugal? Neither France or Ireland? Ireland Latvia or Lithuania? Latvia Russia or Mongolia? Russia Sweden or Finland? Sweden Norway or Denmark? Norway :)
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Well if I ever leave Florida it will be either Scotland or Ireland......trust me...lol
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USA..Theres no place like home... Everywhere else is foriegn to me... :-P
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Austria GB SK Japan Switzerland Brazil Spain France Latvia Russia Sweden Norway
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Germany or Austria? Germany The USA or Great Britian? USA North Korea or South Korea? South Korea China or Japan? Japan Switzerland or The Netherlands (Holland)? Switzerland Mexico or Brazil? Brazil Spain or Portugal? Portugal France or Ireland? Ireland Latvia or Lithuania? Latvia Russia or Mongolia? Russia Sweden or Finland? Sweden Norway or Denmark? Norway







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