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  • What would you chose? Research or Public Health?

    as a course for a med student? What do you think is more useful?

    1 AnswerOther - Education10 years ago
  • Which choice is more useful?

    Public Health, or Research Methodology....... as a course for a medical student??

  • Is there such a verb as this?

    Can I say "metaphorize" as a verb from the word "metaphor"? To mean "make a metaphor out of". Like in this sentence "The poet *metaphorizes* music as an "artful master".....

    (meaning that he uses a metaphor to symbolise music with an artful master)

    8 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Hellooooo?? Please, anyone answer one of my questions?

    Why is this happening to me? Even the easy questions that I ask get almost no answers, or at least almost no sensible answers. Please be invited to take a look at the open questions on my profile page and try, even if on one. I am tired of asking many serious questions because I need help in something and they get no more than 1 or 2 answers once they're posted, and then after that they go abandoned!

    I am desperate.

    ANY, ABSOLUTELY ANY sort of help is extremely appreciated. Thank you for making my day if you do.

    7 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • This is so unfair! My questions always get almost no answers!?

    Please! When I ask serious questions (ones that need some thought and understanding in a specific topic), even very 'direct' ones that require a one-word answer, I get a max of 1 or 2 answers once it's posted, and then no more! I actually need help on these topics for insight into the essay I am submitting, so the matter is serious.

    Now could someone who knows something about poetry or English literature or language in some way, try to help me because this is desperate???????

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    3 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • What are some adjectives that mean someone is under the power of something?

    Not physically under the power; but symbolically. As when saying: the poet is under the power of music; what can be used to describe him?

    4 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Is there such a verb as emborder?

    I'm running out of words that mean "show" and "convey" and "depict" in my essay. I want now to use one which means "emborder" but I don't know if it's a real word, and what is the correct one for it?

    ANY help please?

    3 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Is there such a verb as this?

    Can I say "metaphorize" as a verb from the word "metaphor"? To mean "make a metaphor out of". Like in this sentence "The poet *metaphorizes* music as an "artful master".....

    (meaning that he uses a metaphor to symbolise music with an artful master)

    1 AnswerWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Can "into ever" be considered an oxymoron?

    Where "ever" means "forever". It appears in this part of a poem:

    ... And knew he'd escaped for ever

    Into the smell of old chrysanthemums on Her desk

    Into the silent noise his hangnail made

    Into the air outside the window, *into ever*

    I know "silent noise" is an oxymoron but can "into ever" be one too?

    2 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Want to see ANY person's FULL Yahoo! Avatar on Answers?

    You can see anyone's full avatar not just the head (this applies only to the Yahoo! Avatars, not 360 pictures):

    - Right click on the small avatar that you see next to a user.

    - Click "Properties"

    - Copy the URL which appears in the Properties box into a new window in the address bar of your browser.

    - Replace the word "medium" near the end of the URL with the word "large"

    - Press Enter to go to the page. There you will see the "large" version of any avatar.

    If you liked this new piece of info please feel free to star it! :)

    Have fun!

    (My Source is: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?... , I didn't 'discover' it for the first time)

    18 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 decade ago
  • Want to see ANY person's FULL Yahoo! Avatar on Answers?

    You can see anyone's full avatar not just the head (this applies only to the Yahoo! Avatars, not 360 pictures):

    - Right click on the small avatar that you see next to a user.

    - Click "Properties"

    - Copy the URL which appears in the Properties box into a new window in the address bar of your browser.

    - Replace the word "medium" near the end of the URL with the word "large"

    - Press Enter to go to the page. There you will see the "large" version of any avatar.

    If you liked this new piece of info please feel free to star it! :)

    Have fun!

    (My Source is: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200704... , I didn't 'discover' it for the first time)

    4 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • What's the correct way to make an adverb out of this word?

    "Enambement", meaning: the running-on of the thought from one line, couplet, or stanza to the next without a syntactical break. It is a technique used in poems to make sentences or ideas flow across continuously through more than one line.

    (An example of part of a poem which uses enjambement:

    And She said he'd done

    Something Very Wrong, and must

    Stay in the school-room till half-past two.)

    Now, I want to say a sentence like this in my essay:

    "As in most free-verse poems, this allows the events to flow smoothly and *enjambment-ly*..."

    but I'm not sure how to say that word; should it be "enjambed-ly" or "enjambment-ly" or what? The dictionary doesn't acknowledge "emjambedly". Would a using a hyphen work (enjambed-ly instead of enjambedly)? How could I do this correctly?

    4 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • I need links to microscope slide pictures?

    Of TS (Transverse Section) lung tissue showing alveoli (alveolar spaces), blood vessels and bronchioles with them. Do you have any links to good microscopic slide pictures for this?

    4 AnswersBiology1 decade ago
  • Yahoo! Mail filters don't work!?

    I set up five "Filters" in my Yahoo! Mail to send different types of messages to different folders, but they're not working! All new messages still go to my Inbox, and I defined the rules for the Filters correctly, sorting them in a suitable order (I saw the help page http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/original/man... )

    What could be the reason and what do I do? I have another email account which uses Filters and they work there.

    4 AnswersOther - Yahoo Mail1 decade ago
  • Did you know that you can report yourself?

    It's pretty strange that Y! Answers have the report abuse "flag" sign for your own questions and answers greyed out so that you can't report yourself but actually next to any posting are the blue words "Report Abuse" so you CAN still report yourself. And what's even funnier is that it says "your identitly will not be revealed to the abuser"! They should have thought.. but maybe they do have a reason behind this? LOL

    7 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • What do you think of the Yahoo! Answers Search?

    I think it needs some improvement, since I use the Search feature a lot instead of directly asking a question.

    The Search results normally put up on the first page questions that were asked 9 months ago or so.. etc. I know that you can use the Advanced Search to specify a time range but what if you don't want questions from only a certain time range; you just want the information you're looking for? They should enable you to Sort the search results questions by date or no. of answers or whatever.

    Also what I find annoying is when you search for a certain keyword in questions it gives you at the top the questions which have only that word as the question title, like for example "Yahoo Answers???".And they also include unimportant words in the search, like "the", "how", you know.. words that normal search engines ommit to get real results.

    Another point: they should enable you to search in specific subcategories not just main categories...

    What do you think? Any points to share?

    5 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • Level 4 :-( !!!!!!?

    I've just reached Level 4 yesterday but surprisingly there was no email from Yahoo! Answers; that notification that's supposed to say "Congratulations, you reached Level 4!"

    Actually, the only reason I wanted to just complete my points up to Level 4 was to see that glamorous, rewarding congrats email!

    If you've been there before, can you tell me if you received one for Level 4?

    Also I checked my Mail Options, I haven't accidentally added Yahoo! Answers to the Spam addresses or anything.

    26 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • Can someone tell that I was online when I am "Invisible to Everyone" and then disconnect?

    In Yahoo! Messenger, when I am "invisible to everyone" and then one of my contacts becomes online, and then I sign out or exit Yahoo! Messenger, will it tell them "___(my name) is now offline"? That way they would now that I was online but making myself appear offline because now it would tell them that I AM offline.

    4 AnswersOther - Yahoo Messenger1 decade ago
  • What do these new report abuse categories mean?

    What do they mean by:

    - Child Protection?

    - Objectionable Speech?

    and why have they replaced "Not a Question or Answer", "Repeated Postings", "Epithets and Slurs", "Impersonating and Cloning", "Chatting and Communications" and others with just "Other Violation of Community Guidlines"? How are they supposed to tell which category it is if they removed them all?

    4 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago