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How much training does it take to become a chiropractor in Texas?
How long does it take?
2 AnswersHigher Education (University +)9 years agoWho was the "Flower of Scotland" referred to in the song?
... the song that starts, "O Flower of Scotland / When will we see / Your like again"?
3 AnswersHistory9 years agoAre there more dead people in the world, or are there more living people?
Sure, a lot of people have died, but now there are over 7 billion living ones. That is a lot of live people. About how many have died, altogether?
5 AnswersHistory9 years agoWhat are typical requirements for getting approved for an options account with a stockbroker?
--e.g., what net worth, what income level, how much experience trading options?
1 AnswerPersonal Finance9 years agoWhat is a good, simple software for changing the sizes of images?
1 AnswerSoftware9 years agoWould a 64-bit Windows 7 system run all the software I now have on my 32-bit Windows XP?
I ask because I'm thinking about buying a new computer with Windows 7 on it, and all the computers at my local WalMart have a Windows 7 system with 64 bits. But the computer I have at home has a 32-bit Windows XP. So if I get the 64-bit system, will all my 32-bit software work OK on it or will I run into problems and have to do some special things? I don't know a lot about computers, so would I maybe be better off getting a tech guy to transfer my 32-bit software to the 64-bit system, or should everything work OK with no problems?
3 AnswersSoftware10 years agoHow can I prevent so much water collecting in the bottom of our refrigerator?
I'll bet a quarter inch collects there every day, in a puddle beneath the vegetable crispers. I suppose it must be condensation. We lay a couple of thicknesses of towels in the bottom of the fridge and they get soaked and have to be wrung out every day. Since we're on the Gulf Coast where there is high humidity, maybe it has something to do with that ... but we haven't always had this problem. I tried turning the Cold setting up a couple of notches but it hasn't seemed to help. Any ideas or solutions?
3 AnswersOther - Home & Garden10 years agoHow did Israeli PM Netanyahu get that cut on the right side of his upper lip?
... and when did he get that? ( I only noticed it recently.)
6 AnswersCurrent Events1 decade agoHow can we get rid of raccoons?
Our house has a low-pitched roof. It's almost flat, and there's not room for an attic, but there is a space of some inches --maybe 8 to 10 or 12 inches in places -- between the roof and the ceiling. A family of raccoons has gotten in there and they are having a big time and sometimes having squabbles and parties. How can we get them out of there?
Someone told us they had heard of blasting them out with loud music ... but our next-door neighbors might not like that.
There is a small visible hole in the outside wall, up under the eaves, that the raccoons use as an entry. I don't think it would do to close that up, because then they would be trapped inside the house, and of course we wouldn't want one to die there.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get rid of those raccoons, without getting into major re-roofing?
4 AnswersBiology1 decade agoHow can we get the raccoons out of the space between our roof and the ceiling?
Our house has a low-pitched roof. It's almost flat, and there's not room for an attic, but there is a space of some inches --maybe 8 to 10 or 12 inches in places -- between the roof and the ceiling. A family of raccoons has gotten in there and they are having a big time and sometimes having squabbles and parties. How can we get them out of there?
Someone told us they had heard of blasting them out with loud music ... but our next-door neighbors might not like that.
There is a small visible hole in the outside wall, up under the eaves, that the raccoons use as an entry. I don't think it would do to close that up, because then they would be trapped inside the house, and of course we wouldn't want one to die there.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get rid of those raccoons, without getting into major re-roofing?
3 AnswersOther - Pets1 decade agoWhat temperatures are the High and Low settings on a crockpot?
4 AnswersCooking & Recipes1 decade agoIs Khaddafi's tribe Sunni or Shia?
3 AnswersOther - Politics & Government1 decade ago