Pranam Where the DNA factor had arisen only from Africa through the migration 50000 years ago to populate the world, then how can one retain one color and another white?. Also how can one have curly and the other straight?. How Can one have a black eye and the other blue and grey?. Som etom dick or Harry raise a stupid question and we think that is correct. The distaste for food is from heart attack envisaged to fever oncoming; but taking low food is not. Even after the hunger dies down one may not eat at all. The stomach has a wonderful function; when you refuse to eat when hungry the system waits for a reasonable time; then it converts the fat in the stomach to corbo hydrate and fills the energy. So you may not eat as you desired. Hence diabetics who starve and eat would see the reading high as corbo in the blood. Also some one may drink one gulp a jug of water others may not even a tumbler. It's all constitutionality. Water vapour decrease the combustion of the engine? Don't you drive your car in the flood water over a long road or bridge?. The nuts in India are far better than all these almonds, cashews etc. Almonds does not do as well in the USA or India. Water taste is not out of evolution?. Rig veda apa sutram speaks a lot. Also go to the open sky, take the rain water in a cup pure and drink and say what taste is that. KR IRS 6821
On Fri, 6 Aug 2021 at 13:01, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 < [email protected]> wrote: > *CULTURAL QA 08-2021-06* > > *Being a compilation there may be errors* > > *Q1 Recently I tend to get full after only eating a few > bites. It's very hard for me to drink a whole glass of water. Why is that?* > > *A1 2 Answers Robert Sinsheimer**, former VP of Medical > Affairs and Family Physician (1978-2017)Answered August 21, 2018* > > *Getting full after only a few bites is called early satiety. Satiety > means the feeling of being satisfied after eating the right amount.* > > *Here are some causes of early satiety. Think of the less serious things > first if the condition just developed. Think if the more serious causes if > you have weight loss and vomiting.* > > * A viral illness such as gastroenteritis* > > * The few days immediately after abdominal surgery.* > > * A severe illness not yet diagnosed.* > > * Drugs: like amphetamine stimulants, some antidepressants, some > illegal drugs,* > > * Irritable bowel or other related conditions that cause gas and > bloating. sometimes irritable bowel is really a type of carbohydrate > intolerance* > > * Gastroparesis (poor emptying of the stomach due to poor contractility > or sqeeze of the stomach). Think of this if the situation is chronic.* > > * Gastric Ulcer* > > * GERD* > > * Gastric outlet obstruction caused by an ulcer or tumor or tumor that > causes and ulcer at the pyloric valve.* > > * A tumor outside the stomach that puts external pressure on the > stomach.* > > *Keep these possibilities in mind when you see the doctor about this > symptom.* > > *2ND ANSWER- Noah Krause, Environmental Artist at Rockstar** Games > (2017-present)Answered November 15, 2017* > > *My personal guess is that you are sick with something. But I also know > very little about you: age, sex, physical activity, medical conditions, > living environment, emotional stress, usual eating habits, overall health, > history with these symptoms, workplace, allergies, or everyday habits you > don’t even know about- all of which, might play an effect.* > > *Few people will be able to give an exact answer to your question online. > Talk to a family doctor, close friend or even a relative. Try to determine > what changes in your life might be influencing your eating habits.* > > *Q2 Why do people of African descent have tightly curled hair > compared to Europeans? How would this be an evolutionary advantage?* > > *A2 Claire Jordan Degree in biology and folklore; programmer, > shop owner, secretary on newspaper July 30* > > *Frizzy Afro hair wicks sweat away from the skin very fast, cooling the > scalp and protecting against sunstroke. This is very important if you live > in a very hot and sunny area.* > > *On the other hand, if you live somewhere cold, you want to reduce loss of > heat from the head, so then you evolve straighter hair.* > > *Q3 When a jet aircraft flies through clouds, how does the > engine keep running even though there's so much water vapor in the way? > Doesn't the water vapor weaken the combustion?* > > *A3 Franklin VeauxProfessional WriterJuly 28* > > *Jet engines burn ferociously hot, far too hot for water vapor to make any > difference. Like, “pushing the very limits of materials science to keep > turbine blades from melting” hot.* > > *And engines are designed to ingest massive quantities of water without > flaming out. And I do mean massive.* > > *This is a GE engine being tested by running with enormous water hoses > spraying high-pressure water jets down its throat.* > > *The engines are tested with water nets, with water and ice spray, with > chunks of ice, you name it. It’s pretty cool:* > > *Q4 What are some Dry Fruits that are beneficial for Health?* > > *A4 Answered byApoorv AgrawalJuly 27** Answered byApoorv > AgrawalJuly 27* > > *Dried fruit contains no fat, cholesterol, or sodium. It also helps to > sweeten bland food without adding refined sugars. Small bits of dried fruit > can be added to plain yoghurt, oatmeal, or wholegrain breakfast cereal, > making it more palatable to young children – and others who would not be > able to stomach such foods otherwise.* > > *Some Amazing Dry Fruits beneficial for our Health* > > * Almonds are rich in vitamins and are even easier to digest than milk.* > > * Raisins are actually dried grapes and have high nourishing qualities. > They have sufficient sugar content and thus higher food value.* > > * Cashew nuts are rich in mono-unsaturated fat, thus useful for heart > problems* > > * Dates have natural sugar, are considered to be very nutritious and > healthy dry fruits.* > > * Pistachios are a good source of copper, phosphorus, potassium, > magnesium, and B6.* > > *You can add these amazing health benefits of dried fruits to your daily > diet.* > > *Note: since these dry fruits skin or peels doesn’t easily get digested in > our body. So make sure you keep them in water for at least 4 hours. This > will help to get more nutrition out of these in your body.* > > *Q5 One of my answers on Quora was taken down because some > lines were in Hindi. I had appealed but got rejected. Can I do something to > get my answers back? It was the most viewed answer of mine.* > > *A5 Gopalkrishna Vishwanath I have been a** member of Quora > since July 2015 Wed* > > * (366 words in this answer. 2 minutes to read)* > > *Did you address the basic issue before appealing? If the reason was the > presence of lines in Hindi (without a translation below) then you should > either have removed the Hindi lines or added a translation before > appealing.* > > *Now that you have appealed and it has been rejected then that is the end > of the matter. Quora does not consider multiple appeals.* > > *Don’t be too upset. These “accidents” do happen. Several of my answers > have been collapsed. I just don’t bother to appeal. I let them stay > collapsed and I proceed to write my next answer or question.* > > *But if you are determined to somehow get your answer back, here are a > couple of workarounds.* > > *Shhh!!! Don’t tell anyone or Quora that I told you.* > > *First method:* > > *Share your collapsed answer with your followers. Request some of them to > share it further. This will bring it back on display and chances are the > bots won’t notice. Do address the issue that caused the earlier collapse.* > > *Second method:* > > *Rewrite the question in such a way that the question is the same but > there are enough changes in the keywords to hoodwink the bots that check > for repetition and make the bots believe it is a different question. Change > words like “question” to “query”, “answer” to “response”, “ask” to > “inquire”, “lift” to “elevator”, “history” to “the past” etc.* > > *Then answer your own question by copy/pasting your previous answer. This > time address the issue that caused the earlier collapse. Either remove the > Hindi lines or add a translation. If those Hindi lines are vital to your > answer, then try writing them in Roman script and put them in italics. > Don’t use Devanagari. Those words stick out and are easily spotted by the > bots.* > > *Of course, this will be a new answer with the same content and you will > have to get new views. But at least your answer will come out of Quora’s > waste paper basket!* > > *This trick has worked like a charm and one very popular writer has used > it often. The writer even announces in the shared answer that the answer > had been collapsed when first posted! The shared answer sneaked past the > bots and there was no further trouble.* > > *Best of luck, and remember your promise not to tell anyone that I told > you.* > > *Q6 I am planning to buy a home. Which things should I > consider the most?* > > *A6 Prasanna BhaleraoI have some experience in** real estate > deals.July 19* > > *Vikas Khurana has mentioned some excellent points. To those, I will add:* > > * Be absolutely sure that the city where you are buying will be your > city of permanent residence.* > > * Assess your job in terms of security and steadfastness. You will most > likely go for a loan. You must be able to repay the loan.* > > * There is no need to hurry to buy now. Save for the downpayment right > now to reduce the loan. It is a myth that good property will be lost if you > don’t buy now.* > > * Expanding on the above point - do not go for a hefty loan with a > 30-year tenure (because it reduces EMI). The longer you pay, the more > interest you pay and the longer you are in debt. I always advise 15~20 > years.* > > * Check out resale properties. A good bargain can be had on resale - > closer to your chosen area, bigger, etc.* > > * Vikas said that buy somewhere close to the office. That is something > on which I have a different PoV. Nowadays we often change jobs. So today > you are close to the office. What about tomorrow? What if tomorrow, your > office is a good 30 km away? So looking at resale properties somewhere > closer to the city centre may be better.* > > *Q7 Are toilet drains and shower drains connected?* > > *A6 2 AnswersS. Damon, Medical Research Analyst* > > *Answered TueYes, all the drains in your home are connected to the main > drain which eventually goes to the sewer. See diagrams below. The last two > photos diagram a multistory house. In the first two photos, the black pipes > are drains.* > > *If the blockage occurs at a place where the pipes are connected then the > entire home can experience slow running drains. I learned this the hard way > when I flushed 2 quarts of moldy strawberries down the toilet. My entire > bathroom was unusable for a week. I spent over $200 in drain clearing > chemicals and tools but nothing worked (this was during NYC's COVID > lockdown so finding supplies — or a plumber — was near impossible). > Plungers and snakes were ineffective because the clog was too far down. I > finally found a place that had sulphuric acid, which is so powerful, it's > illegal in some states. Horror stories about sulphuric acid accidents are > littered through the internet. It worked like a charm, and I got my > bathroom back. A WARNING: Do not pour chemical drain openers down the > toilet. They won't work because the toilet drain first goes horizontal and > doesn't have enough vertical clearance for the dense chemical to reach the > clog. The chemical just falls back into the toilet bowl where the fumes and > chemicals can hit you if you later decide to use a plunger. In my case, all > chemicals were poured down the sink or bathtub.* > > *For those who think I was an idiot … during the lockdown, our building > had no janitorial service so rotting trash was piling up in the building. > And a few strawberries, with multiple flushes is no problem. Small pieces > of soft food is no different than what comes out of your intestines. But I > was in a rush and stupidly tried to flush all 2 quarts with one flush.* > > *2ND ANSWER- John Hogg, studied Materials Science and Engineering at San > Jose State UniversityAnswered Tue* > > *Below the floor, yes. You can see this if the bathroom is above a garage > or crawl space. All drains finally flow to the sewer main. The water > trapped in P-traps/U-traps located below all sinks, showers and tubs (and > associated roof vents), prevents sewer gases from entering the house.* > > *Q7 In double-walled cups, such as those made by Yeti, why > doesn't the heat from outside the cup conduct from the outside to the > inside around the lip of the cup?* > > *A7 2 Answers David Thomas, Senior Engineer at Tetra** Tech > (2002-present)Answered July 30* > > *It does, but due to long length of that heat-flow path, it’s a minor > amount of heat. Some more specialized containers, like those used for > liquid nitrogen, use different designs to lengthen that path and/or use > materials that are less conductive to minimize that heat transfer even > more.* > > *2ND ANSWER- Gopala Krishnan, former Assistant** General Manager > 1996-2004 at Department of Telecom (1966-2004) Answered 9m ago* > > *Outside temperature is very low comparing to hot coffee/tea at about 90 > degree centigrade. Outside temperature in Asian countries varies from 28 > degree to about 40 degree. Now thw temperature outside in Chennai, India is > 35 degree centigrade.* > > *Q8 Have we evolved to perceive water as tasteless, > colorless, odourless, etc. or is that just the way water is?* > > *A8 2 ANSWERS Adam Wu, Evolutionary neurosurgeon Answered 4h > ago* > > *This is actually not an issue of evolution at all but rather of chemistry > and abiogenesis.* > > *Because we arose as carbon based life forms reliant on aqueous chemistry, > what we call taste and smell are ultimately the detection of substances > that are not water, dissolved in water.* > > *Water thus, by definition, HAS to be tasteless and odorless.* > > *2ND ANSWER- Gopala Krishnan, former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004 > at Department of Telecom (1966-2004)Answered 3h ago* > > *Pure water is odourless, colourless and tasteless. But the said pure > water we drink or use for preparation of food items contain many minerals > and gives a taste.* > > *All the above QA are based on Quora digest on 05-08- 2021/**Answered by > me**. Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers * > > *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan on 06- 08-2021* > > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "iyer123" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/iyer123/1986084784.142560.1628235056578%40mail.yahoo.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/iyer123/1986084784.142560.1628235056578%40mail.yahoo.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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