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  • My employer isn’t following my wage garnishment . What can I do about it? ?

    In the court ordered document it says that they can not take 20% of my wages or $240 whichever is less. This is never the case. They frequently take out around 23% i understand that they can take a max of 25% but the court ordered document says otherwise. What are some things I can do about this?

    I work in a factory in one state that my check comes from the main building in another state.

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  • fantasy football help before gametime please PPR?

    pick 1 qb, 2 RB, 3 WR 1 TE AND 1 DEFNESE

    FOR QB I HAVE TONT ROMO AND SAM BRADFORD

    RB'S EDDIE LACY, DEMARCO MURRY,DOUGLAS MARTIN,

    WR'S BRANDON MARSHALL, ANDRE JOHNSON, NELSON AGHOLR, MIKE EVANS

    TE'S JASON WITON, VERNON DAVIS, LARRY DONNELL, D/ST MINNESOTA, CININNATI, my kicker is adam vinatieri so i think im good there

    2 AnswersFantasy Sports6 years ago
  • who should i start for week 2 qb's? and please explain why i have Tom Brady Andy Dalton and Nick Foles. NE @ MINN ALT@CIN AND PHILLY @INDY?

    explain your reasoning and please dont say just because tom brady is playing the vikings,

    viking are my team

    3 AnswersFantasy Sports7 years ago
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    which one should i start i don't know which defense is better nick foles has been doing decent by palmers performance lately is pretty decent also..

    1 AnswerFantasy Sports7 years ago
  • yahoo fantasy football sugestions? help?

    this is my first year doing fantasy football and im terrible im 0-6 feel free to laugh when i tell you my players tom brady, josh freeman donnie avery, greg jennings, vincent brown, benjarvus green-ellis, zac stacy zach miller ronnie hillman, charles clay, michael floyd, adam vinatieri and yes for my defense i have my fav*(cough) vikings. Any suggestion on who i should probably pickup that's either available or someone who i should sent in for a trade?

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  • could you put this in smaller words for me please?

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    3 AnswersOther - Careers & Employment8 years ago
  • why do we get charged for 9/10 of a gallon for gas?

    Just one of those life question I'm wondering about

    3 AnswersOther - Cars & Transportation9 years ago
  • Wireless router firmware interrupted?

    I was updating the firmware on my WRT54G2 VI router when the power flashed. I have no access to my wireless router currently (plugged in) router is not broadcasting..any ideas?

    2 AnswersComputer Networking1 decade ago
  • factoring cubes or intergers help?

    (x-2)^2-1 after factoring is suppose to equal...(x-3)(x^2-3x+3)

    how??

    please and thank you

    2 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago
  • factoring cubes over intergers help?

    Im baffled by this problem how does

    (x-2)^3-1 = (x-3)(x^2-3x+3)

    every time i do this im stumped on the last part because i get -3*-3 when is +9 right?

    help??

    1 AnswerMathematics1 decade ago
  • defense mechanisms for psych help?

    Below are a few questions from the paper

    determined what type of defense mechanism they are

    repression

    projection

    displacement

    sublimation

    reaction formation

    regression or denial

    1.after receiving a low grade on an exam, Phil slams the door as he leaves the classroom

    2.george feels that his younger son, Gary, is unattractive and not very smart. He assuces his wife of picking on Gary and favoring their other son.

    3.after sue ann's baby brother was born, she began to talk baby-talk and suck her thumb like she did when she was younger

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    and finally

    5. many people who were interred in concentration camps were unable to recall events that happened in the camp during the internment.

    thanks for the help

    4 AnswersPsychology1 decade ago
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    Absolute value explination?

    How does |2x| - |x-1| = 3x-1?

    0 < x < 1

    back of book says 3x -1 but i don't see how

    thanks

    3 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago
  • absolute value explination?

    How does |2x| - |x-1| = 3x-1?

    thanks

    4 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago
  • Ebay help about mailing an item?

    its my first time selling something and I don't know where to get their shipping information to send the package??

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  • will you peer review this essay?

    its double spaced and stuff so don't worry how yahoo answers puts it in

    Harry Houdini: Magic Man of Mystery

    Harry Houdini (also known as Ehrich Weiss) was born on March 24, 1874 in Budapest Hungary to a Jewish family. Growing up, Houdini made his first public appearance as a trapeze artist at the age of nine. Houdini called himself “Ehrich, the prince of the air”. After this appearance, Ehrich became a professional magician. He got the name of “Harry Houdini” from a French magician Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin. Aside from being a marvelous magician, Houdini was also a movie producer, a historian, debunker, pilot, stunt performer and actor. Various movies that Houdini played in were The Master Mystery, Terror Island and the Man From Beyond. Houdini also produced movies, as well as being a historian, debunker, pilot and stunt performer. Houdini is one of the greatest magicians of all time and had a very intriguing life (“”).

    Houdini first started performing magic around the age of seventeen at varies locations as music halls, sideshows, civic groups and Ney York’s Coney Island amusement park. Enrich would sometimes perform up to twenty shows a day this way (“Woog”) Houdini would soon met his wife Beatrice Raymond at one of his many shows. Raymond was a teenaged singer and dancer at that time looking for a career in show business as Houdini was. In 1894, Raymond joined Harry on his quest in the entertainment business as Houdini’s lovely assistant. Houdini relied on Raymond’s love for him every day and got into the habit of writing her a love note to remind her how much he loved her and that most of his success was due to having her as a companion (“Houdini Tribute”).

    During the many first shows that Houdini and Raymond performed in, their hardest trick was called “Metamorphosis”. “Metamorphosis” is a trick that when Houdini would be placed in a locked box, he and his wife would switches places and Raymond would arise from the locked box instead of Houdini. After the first few times of doing “Metamorphosis”, Houdini was not pleased with such a simple child’s trick. From that point on, Enrich started mastering new trick while learning to escape from any kind of handcuffs known to man. During one of the shows he offered one-hundred dollars to anyone that could bring a pair of handcuffs that he could not escape not of. No one went on to claim that one hundred dollar prize (“Houdini 65-66”). Being in America Houdini was not satisfied with the number of audience members that came to his shows, Houdini and his lovely wife Raymond packed up and sailed on a voyage to England. Houdini only took an adequate amount of money on their voyage to last a week (“Woog”).

    While in England, Houdini got his prominence by breaking free from being wrapped around a pillar and handcuffed at Scotland Yard. Since that bold escape, Houdini’s shows were booked out every day. On every occasion, Enrich was called upon the local police to restrain him. And every time Enrich managed to confound the authorities and escaped. If that wasn’t enough to increase his hype Houdini would furthermore soar into river while being handcuffed and chained. Houdini would stay underwater for an extreme amount of time until the audience was sure he would not continue to exist. To keep up the act, his wife Raymond pretended to freak out before arising from the water waving the chains over his head (“Houdini”).

    In 1905 Houdini returned to the United States of America to see how much his audience had grown since he was now an international icon. Being back in the US Houdini performed some more of his greatest tricks as escaping from the prison cell that held the assassin of President James Garfield, breaking free from packing crates that had been nailed shut and submerged underwater and of course the always infamous escaping from a straightjacket while hanging upside down. After performing those simply minded tricks over and over again Houdini grew tired of them and decided to come up with his own new tricks (“Houdini, Harry”).

    In 1908 Houdini introduced his own novel contraption. He called it “The Milk Can”. During “The Milk Can” Houdini would be handcuffed and sealed in an over-sized milk can fill with water and escape behind a curtain. He would invite the audience to hold his breath along with him. “The Milk Can” lead up to Houdini making his own original other tricks such as “The Chinese Water Torture Cell, “Overboard Box Escape” and his three variations of “Buried Alive” where Houdini had near death experiences in all three times he attempted the trick(“Houdini 18-21” ).

    Houdini’s last performance was at the Garrick Theater in Detroit, Michigan on October 24, 1926. The very next day Houdini was hospitalized in Detroit’s Grace Hospital (“Houdini, Harry”). Houdini was diagnosed with acute appendicitis. Despite the appendicitis Houdini took a bold stand and decided that the show must go on. He took the stage and passed out, revived and contin

    3 AnswersHomework Help1 decade ago
  • Will you peer review this essay and give feedback for improving? thanks?

    lol it's kind of due today and I didn't start until yesterday...i have the works cited on a separate page so don't worry about those

    Harry Houdini: Magic Man of Mystery

    Harry Houdini (also known as Ehrich Weiss) was born on March 24, 1874 in Budapest Hungary to a Jewish family. Growing up, Houdini made his first public appearance as a trapeze artist at the age of nine. Houdini called himself “Ehrich, the prince of the air”. After this appearance, Ehrich became a professional magician. He got the name of “Harry Houdini” from a French magician Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin. Aside from being a marvelous magician, Houdini was also a movie producer, a historian, debunker, pilot, stunt performer and actor. Various movies that Houdini played in were The Master Mystery, Terror Island and The man From Beyond. Houdini also produced movies, as well as being a historian, debunker, pilot and stunt performer. (“Biography Harry Houdini”).

    Houdini first started performing magic around the age of seventeen at varies locations as music halls, sideshows, civic groups and Ney York’s Coney Island amusement park. Enrich would sometimes perform up to twenty shows a day this way (“Harry Houdini-Biography”) Houdini would soon met his wife Beatrice Raymond at one of his many shows. Raymond was a teenaged singer and dancer at that time looking for a career in show business as Houdini was. In 1894, Raymond joined Harry on his quest in the entertainment business as Houdini’s lovely assistant. Houdini relied on Raymond’s love for him every day and got into the habit of writing her a love note to remind her how much he loved her and that most of his success was due to having her as a companion (“Houdini Tribute”).

    During the many first shows that Houdini and Raymond performed in, their hardest trick was called “Metamorphosis”. “Metamorphosis” is a trick that when Houdini would be placed in a locked box, he and his wife would switches places and Raymond would arise from the locked box instead of Houdini. After the first few times of doing “Metamorphosis”, Houdini was not pleased with such a simple child’s trick. From that point on, Enrich started mastering new trick while learning to escape from any kind of handcuffs known to man. During one of the shows he offered one-hundred dollars to anyone that could bring a pair of handcuffs that he could not escape not of. No one went on to claim that one hundred dollar prize (“Miracle Mongers and Their Methods: A Complete Expose 65-66”). Being in America Houdini was not satisfied with the number of audience members that came to his shows, Houdini and his lovely wife Raymond packed up and sailed on a voyage to England. Houdini only took an adequate amount of money on their voyage to last a week (“Harry Houdini-Biography”).

    While in England, Houdini got his prominence by breaking free from being wrapped around a pillar and handcuffed at Scotland Yard. Since that bold escape, Houdini’s shows were booked out every day. On every occasion, Enrich was called upon the local police to restrain him. And every time Enrich managed to confound the authorities and escaped. If that wasn’t enough to increase his hype Houdini would furthermore soar into river while being handcuffed and chained. Houdini would stay underwater for an extreme amount of time until the audience was sure he would not continue to exist. To keep up the act, his wife Raymond pretended to freak out before arising from the water waving the chains over his head (“The American Experience | Houdini”).

    In 1905 Houdini returned to the United States of America to see how much his audience had grown since he was now an international icon. Being back in the US Houdini performed some more of his greatest tricks as escaping from the prison cell that held the assassin of President James Garfield, breaking free from packing crates that had been nailed shut and submerged underwater and of course the always infamous escaping from a straightjacket while hanging upside down. After performing those simply minded tricks over and over again Houdini grew tired of them and decided to come up with his own new tricks (“Houdini, Harry”).

    In 1908 Houdini introduced his own novel contraption. He called it “The Milk Can”. During “The Milk Can” Houdini would be handcuffed and sealed in an over-sized milk can fill with water and escape behind a curtain. He would invite the audience to hold his breath along with him. “The Milk Can” lead up to Houdini making his own original other tricks such as “The Chinese Water Torture Cell, “Overboard Box Escape” and his three variations of “Buried Alive” where Houdini had near death experiences in all three times he attempted the trick(“Miracle Mongers and Their Methods: A Complete Expose 18-21” ).

    Houdini’s last performance was at the Garrick Theater in Detroit, Michigan on October 24, 1926. The very next day Houdini was hospitalized in Detroit’s Grace Hospital (“Houdini, Harry”). Houdini was diagnosed wi

    2 AnswersHomework Help1 decade ago
  • Will you peer review this essay and give feedback for improving? thanks?

    lol it's kind of due today and I didn't start until yesterday...i have the works cited on a separate page so don't worry about those

    Harry Houdini: Magic Man of Mystery

    Harry Houdini (also known as Ehrich Weiss) was born on March 24, 1874 in Budapest Hungary to a Jewish family. Growing up, Houdini made his first public appearance as a trapeze artist at the age of nine. Houdini called himself “Ehrich, the prince of the air”. After this appearance, Ehrich became a professional magician. He got the name of “Harry Houdini” from a French magician Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin. Aside from being a marvelous magician, Houdini was also a movie producer, a historian, debunker, pilot, stunt performer and actor. Various movies that Houdini played in were The Master Mystery, Terror Island and The man From Beyond. Houdini also produced movies, as well as being a historian, debunker, pilot and stunt performer. (“Biography Harry Houdini”).

    Houdini first started performing magic around the age of seventeen at varies locations as music halls, sideshows, civic groups and Ney York’s Coney Island amusement park. Enrich would sometimes perform up to twenty shows a day this way (“Harry Houdini-Biography”) Houdini would soon met his wife Beatrice Raymond at one of his many shows. Raymond was a teenaged singer and dancer at that time looking for a career in show business as Houdini was. In 1894, Raymond joined Harry on his quest in the entertainment business as Houdini’s lovely assistant. Houdini relied on Raymond’s love for him every day and got into the habit of writing her a love note to remind her how much he loved her and that most of his success was due to having her as a companion (“Houdini Tribute”).

    During the many first shows that Houdini and Raymond performed in, their hardest trick was called “Metamorphosis”. “Metamorphosis” is a trick that when Houdini would be placed in a locked box, he and his wife would switches places and Raymond would arise from the locked box instead of Houdini. After the first few times of doing “Metamorphosis”, Houdini was not pleased with such a simple child’s trick. From that point on, Enrich started mastering new trick while learning to escape from any kind of handcuffs known to man. During one of the shows he offered one-hundred dollars to anyone that could bring a pair of handcuffs that he could not escape not of. No one went on to claim that one hundred dollar prize (“Miracle Mongers and Their Methods: A Complete Expose 65-66”). Being in America Houdini was not satisfied with the number of audience members that came to his shows, Houdini and his lovely wife Raymond packed up and sailed on a voyage to England. Houdini only took an adequate amount of money on their voyage to last a week (“Harry Houdini-Biography”).

    While in England, Houdini got his prominence by breaking free from being wrapped around a pillar and handcuffed at Scotland Yard. Since that bold escape, Houdini’s shows were booked out every day. On every occasion, Enrich was called upon the local police to restrain him. And every time Enrich managed to confound the authorities and escaped. If that wasn’t enough to increase his hype Houdini would furthermore soar into river while being handcuffed and chained. Houdini would stay underwater for an extreme amount of time until the audience was sure he would not continue to exist. To keep up the act, his wife Raymond pretended to freak out before arising from the water waving the chains over his head (“The American Experience | Houdini”).

    In 1905 Houdini returned to the United States of America to see how much his audience had grown since he was now an international icon. Being back in the US Houdini performed some more of his greatest tricks as escaping from the prison cell that held the assassin of President James Garfield, breaking free from packing crates that had been nailed shut and submerged underwater and of course the always infamous escaping from a straightjacket while hanging upside down. After performing those simply minded tricks over and over again Houdini grew tired of them and decided to come up with his own new tricks (“Houdini, Harry”).

    In 1908 Houdini introduced his own novel contraption. He called it “The Milk Can”. During “The Milk Can” Houdini would be handcuffed and sealed in an over-sized milk can fill with water and escape behind a curtain. He would invite the audience to hold his breath along with him. “The Milk Can” lead up to Houdini making his own original other tricks such as “The Chinese Water Torture Cell, “Overboard Box Escape” and his three variations of “Buried Alive” where Houdini had near death experiences in all three times he attempted the trick(“Miracle Mongers and Their Methods: A Complete Expose 18-21” ).

    Houdini’s last performance was at the Garrick Theater in Detroit, Michigan on October 24, 1926. The very next day Houdini was hospitalized in Detroit’s Grace Hospital (“Houdini, Harry”). Houdini was diagnosed wi

    2 AnswersHomework Help1 decade ago
  • will you proof read this and help me improve?

    any advice would be helpful thank you

    Harry Houdini: Magic Man of Mystery

    Harry Houdini (also known as Ehrich Weiss) was born on March 24, 1874 in Budapest Hungary to a Jewish family. Growing up, Houdini made his first public appearance as a trapeze artist at the age of nine. Houdini called himself “Ehrich, the prince of the air”. After this appearance, Ehrich became a professional magician. He got the name of “Harry Houdini” from a French magician Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin. Aside from being a marvelous magician, Houdini was also a movie producer, a historian, debunker, pilot, stunt performer and actor. Various movies that Houdini played in were The Master Mystery, Terror Island and The man From Beyond. Houdini also produced movies, as well as being a historian, debunker, pilot and stunt performer. (“Biography Harry Houdini”).

    Houdini first started performing magic around the age of seventeen at varies locations as music halls, sideshows, civic groups and Ney York’s Coney Island amusement park. Enrich would sometimes perform up to twenty shows a day this way (“Harry Houdini-Biography”) Houdini would soon met his wife Beatrice Raymond at one of his many shows. Raymond was a teenaged singer and dancer at that time looking for a career in show business as Houdini was. In 1894, Raymond joined Harry on his quest in the entertainment business as Houdini’s lovely assistant. Houdini relied on Raymond’s love for him every day and got into the habit of writing her a love note to remind her how much he loved her and that most of his success was due to having her as a companion (“Houdini Tribute”).

    During the many first shows that Houdini and Raymond performed in, their hardest trick was called “Metamorphosis”. “Metamorphosis” is a trick that when Houdini would be placed in a locked box, he and his wife would switches places and Raymond would arise from the locked box instead of Houdini. After the first few times of doing “Metamorphosis”, Houdini was not pleased with such a simple child’s trick. From that point on, Enrich started mastering new trick while learning to escape from any kind of handcuffs known to man. During one of the shows he offered one-hundred dollars to anyone that could bring a pair of handcuffs that he could not escape not of. No one went on to claim that one hundred dollar prize (“Miracle Mongers and Their Methods: A Complete Expose”). Being in America Houdini was not satisfied with the number of audience members that came to his shows, Houdini and his lovely wife Raymond packed up and sailed on a voyage to England. Houdini only took an adequate amount of money on their voyage to last a week (“Harry Houdini-Biography”).

    While in England, Houdini got his prominence by breaking free from being wrapped around a pillar and handcuffed at Scotland Yard. Since that bold escape, Houdini’s shows were booked out every day. On every occasion, Enrich was called upon the local police to restrain him. And every time Enrich managed to confound the authorities and escaped. If that wasn’t enough to increase his hype Houdini would furthermore soar into river while being handcuffed and chained. Houdini would stay underwater for an extreme amount of time until the audience was sure he would not continue to exist. To keep up the act, his wife Raymond pretended to freak out before arising from the water waving the chains over his head (“The American Experience | Houdini”).

    In 1905 Houdini returned to the United States of America to see how much his audience had grown since he was now an international icon. Being back in the US Houdini performed some more of his greatest tricks as escaping from the prison cell that held the assassin of President James Garfield, breaking free from packing crates that had been nailed shut and submerged underwater and of course the always infamous escaping from a straightjacket while hanging upside down. After performing those simply minded tricks over and over again Houdini grew tired of them and decided to come up with his own new tricks (“Houdini, Harry”).

    In 1908 Houdini introduced his own novel contraption. He called it “The Milk Can”. During “The Milk Can” Houdini would be handcuffed and sealed in an over-sized milk can fill with water and escape behind a curtain. He would invite the audience to hold his breath along with him. “The Milk Can” lead up to Houdini making his own original other tricks such as “The Chinese Water Torture Cell, “Overboard Box Escape” and his three variations of “Buried Alive” where Houdini had near death experiences in all three times he attempted the trick(“Miracle Mongers and Their Methods: A Complete Expose”).

    Houdini’s last performance was at the Garrick Theater in Detroit, Michigan on October 24, 1926. The very next day Houdini was hospitalized in Detroit’s Grace Hospital (“Houdini, Harry”). Houdini was diagnosed with acute appendicitis. Despite the appendicitis Houdini took a bold stand and decided that the show must go on. He took

    2 AnswersHomework Help1 decade ago
  • Will you proof read this essay and give advice?

    In my introduction it should answer the question of who what where when and why...thanks any feedback would be great

    Harry Houdini: Magic Man of Mystery

    Harry Houdini (also known as Ehrich Weiss) was born on March 24, 1874 in Budapest Hungary to a Jewish family. Growing up, Houdini made his first public appearance as a trapeze artist at the age of nine. Houdini called himself “Ehrich, the prince of the air”. After this appearance, Ehrich became a professional magician. He got the name of “Harry Houdini” from a French magician Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin. Aside from being a marvelous magician, Houdini was also a movie producer, a historian, debunker, pilot, stunt performer and actor. Various movies that Houdini played in were The Master Mystery, Terror Island and The man From Beyond. Houdini also produced movies, as well as being a historian, debunker, pilot and stunt performer. (“Biography Harry Houdini”).

    Houdini first started performing magic around the age of seventeen at varies locations as music halls, sideshows, civic groups and Ney York’s Coney Island amusement park. Enrich would sometimes perform up to twenty shows a day this way (“Harry Houdini-Biography”) Houdini would soon met his wife Beatrice Raymond at one of his many shows. Raymond was a teenaged singer and dancer at that time looking for a career in show business as Houdini was. In 1894, Raymond joined Harry on his quest in the entertainment business as Houdini’s lovely assistant. Houdini relied on Raymond’s love for him every day and got into the habit of writing her a love note to remind her how much he loved her and that most of his success was due to having her as a companion (“Houdini Tribute”).

    2 AnswersHigher Education (University +)1 decade ago