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Samsung Galaxy Core Prime battery replacement?
I have a Samsung Galaxy Core Prime from metroPCS, and I want to get a second battery with its own charger, so that I can rotate batteries. The current battery is 2000mah, do I have to get the same exact type? If not, please specify. Thanks
3 AnswersCell Phones & Plans6 years agoIs the concept of a labor union generally considered liberal or conservative?
By definition, it is when a lower class demands better treatment than they naturally were receiving.
However, the concept isn't really unnatural at all; they DO have the power to go on strike, therefore the company must give more.
So how do people generally think of it, and why?
6 AnswersPolitics6 years agoRejecting Religious Identity?
I'm going through some life changes, and I'm a staunch atheist. My mothers core identity is her religion (we're in a insular religious community). Is there any way for me to sensitively let her know that I don't identify with religion at all and that I have a girlfriend from a different religion?
6 AnswersOther - Family & Relationships6 years agoShould uncertainty be unsettling?
Should uncertainty be unsettling? If not, then why is radical skepticism widely considered to be negative (or is there simply no good reason explanation of the assumption)?
14 AnswersPhilosophy6 years agoIs Transgender Legitimate?
I pride myself in being a intellectual liberal. I do very much believe in the "live and let live" philosophy. However, I have a hard time coming to terms with the concept if transsexual identity. 'Transgendered' are people who claim that they really are or wish to be people of the sex opposite to which they were born, or to which their chromosomal configuration attests. I am open to any LOGICAL (not emotional) justification for claims of being embodied in the wrong sex. A person will essentially always remain the same sex as they were born. Even after SRS, the patient isn't actually reassigned inasmuch as it's comparable to cosmetic surgery (incapable of reproduction etc.). Dr. McHugh (who was one of the pioneers in SRS) wrote in 2004 that “Johns Hopkins was fundamentally cooperating with a mental illness” by catering to the desires of people who wanted surgery to change their biological sex.
I want to be clear that I am not trying to be insensitive to the emotions of those who feel entrapped in the wrong sex. However, in my current understanding, they deserve proper help for their condition, not support for it. I am not arrogantly claiming that I am correct, and therefore I would like someone to give me a logical explanation other than my current understanding.
6 AnswersLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender6 years ago