Pranam
IS IT RIGHT IN TELLING AN INDIAN NOT TO TRAVEL WITHIN INDIA AND DISPLACE?
VISITING NORTH TO SOUTH. KR IRS 4122

On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 at 06:38, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty <
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> *CULTURAL QA 01-2022-04*
>
> *BEING  A COMPILATION THERE MAY  BE ERRORS*
>
> *Q1            How much do doctors in the U.K. make, and are they in the
> upper class?*
>
> A1            Gill Bullen Been working with Tier 4 students for a long
> time. Dec 23
>
> Doctors in the UK are very well paid. There's no one figure, because so
> much depends on what they are doing, and what sort of hours they work.
>
> *“Are they in the upper class”? I thought you were* Canadian, OP, not
> American! There are times when it seems that everyone thinks the British
> are obsessed with social class, but that other nations think far more about
> it than we do.
>
> *Class in the UK is only very loosely connected with income.* You can be
> a penniless aristocrat, or rich but working class. Your occupation has more
> to do with it, and being a doctor probably makes you approximately
> upper-middle-class, but it's not automatic.
>
> Q2            Can I stop a washing machine while it is working or running?
>
> A2            4 ANSWERS Mike Iwicki, Business Owner, Historian and
> Weather Fanatic (1960-present)Answered Jul 29, 2018
>
> On every one that I’ve ever owned, either lift the lid (top load) or push
> in the cycle control knob and it will stop whatever it is doing. If you
> need to add bleach or toss in a sock that missed the load, do what you need
> and close the lid and if needed pull the control knob out again. No problem.
>
> 2ND ANSWER-Bob Irelan , Still advocating the use of common sense.
> Answered Jul 29, 2018
>
> *Yes, if you want to, the method varies by machine, so review the owners
> manual.*
>
> 3RD ANSWER-Curt Mueller Updated Oct 22
>
> You can but it’s not the best practice especially while it spins. A
> washer needs to gain speed to spin as fast as possible to remove water from
> clothes. If you stop the washer while spinning, it has to re-gain the speed
> and the timer only allows a short amount of time before it shuts off.
>
> 4TH ANSWER- Gopala Krishnan , former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004
> at Department of Telecom (1966-2004)Answered just now
>
> In India the power supply may go OFF at any time. So at any time machine
> may stop. But if we are stopping for some reason, we would make sure *while
> machine is in silent stage like drawing water etc.*
>
> Q3            Why do forests in Japan look safe? Are there no tigers or
> lions there?
>
> A3            Kanishk Yadav Former Deeply Interested in Big Cats Fri
>
> No,
>
> *–However, Tigers and Lions are not native to Japan but Japan’s forest are
> not as much safe we use to see it.!*
>
> There are many dangerous animals in Japan which can kill any person in
> just few minutes because there is NO country in this world (With human
> existence) which has no dangerous animal.
>
> There are many types of forests in Japan including, coniferous forest with
> spruce and fir, deciduous forests and evergreen forests. And in these
> forests many Dangerous animals roam like they are themselves King of that
> area.
>
> So, let's see about some animals that are very dangerous animals of Japan
> and can kill human in very less time.
>
> 𝗝𝗮𝗽𝗮𝗻𝗲𝘀𝗲 𝗚𝗶𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝗛𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝘁, (𝘝𝘦𝘴𝘱𝘢 𝘮𝘢𝘯𝘥𝘢𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘢
> )
>
> These bees are giant, they are even known to kill other bees biggest bee's
> specie ever, 15–20 giant hornets can kill a human easily. As like other bee
> species they are neutral they don't sting anyone until they step on their
> hive or they kill their queen.
>
> 𝗕𝗲𝗮𝗿, (𝘭𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘯 𝘶𝘴𝘳𝘴𝘶𝘴)
>
> These beautiful creatures are as dangerous as beautiful they look, their
> nail swap can kill a human in few seconds mainly male bears are aggressive
> but sometimes also when they are feeling danger from you while, female
> bears mostly attack due to their cubs.
>
> 𝗝𝗮𝗽𝗮𝗻𝗲𝘀𝗲 𝗪𝗶𝗹𝗱 𝗕𝗼𝗮𝗿, (𝘚𝘶𝘴 𝘚𝘤𝘳𝘰𝘧𝘢
> 𝘓𝘶𝘦𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘺𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘹)
>
> As usual, like other boar species they are very aggressive their teeths
> can rip off through human skin in africa, even leopards and hyenas fear
> from them! while lions due to an advantage of living in a pride usually
> don’t fear them but still they can’t catch them because they have 40 km/h I
> know this is less than lions and even humans but they have very high
> stamina!
>
> 𝗙𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝗪𝗶𝗹𝗱 𝗗𝗲𝗲𝗿 𝗔𝗞𝗔 𝗦𝗶𝗸𝗮 𝗱𝗲𝗲𝗿, (𝘊𝘦𝘳𝘷𝘶𝘴
> 𝘕𝘪𝘱��𝘰𝘯)
>
> Not because they are Powerful (as bears), have sharp teeth which can rip
> off through skin, not because of deadly stings, because they (males only)
> have sharp and so big horns that can go through human skin easily like wild
> boar’s teeth their kick is also very powerful!
>
> So, these were some Japanese animals that are very harmful and dangerous
> which can kill a human easily I hope you like this answer and if I forgot
> to add any animal you can tell me about them in comment box!
>
> Q4            Why are salt and pepper never sold together as salty pepper?
>
> A4            Martin Bayer Chef (1994–present)Thu
>
> Have you ever opened a can of mixed nuts and noticed that *all of the big
> nuts are on top and the smaller ones fall to the bottom of the can*?
>
> That phenomenon holds true when you mix just about any dissimilarly sized
> things, *the smaller thing will fall through the cracks and go to the
> bottom of the pile.*
>
> *When you mix salt and pepper, the pepper tends to ride on top and the
> salt is underneath. Granted,* there should be twice as much salt as
> pepper, so all of the salt won’t be under the pepper, but it will never be
> an even mix.
>
> It isn’t a practical practice. If you have to adjust the seasoning of an
> item and all of your salt and pepper is mixed, you can’t add one or the
> other, only both.
>
> Q5            How often does each blood cell visit the dermis in a day?
>
> A5            Ken SaladinFormer professor of histology (microscopic
> anatomy)Sat
>
> Well, that’s an interesting thought question. On average, a red blood
> cell completes one trip around the body in 1 minute—but much more quickly
> if it travels a short systemic circuit as in the coronary circulation or
> going, say, only to the thyroid gland and back, and more slowly if it
> travels a long route, as to the feet and back.
>
> But on average, we could say an RBC makes 1,440 trips around the body per
> day. But since the skin receives only 6% of the blood flow at rest, we
> might infer that a given RBC travels to the skin and back an average of
> (0.06)(1440) = ~86 times a day.
>
> It could vary significantly depending on one’s level of physical activity,
> affecting cardiac output and blood distribution (routing). At rest, the
> skin receives about 300 milliliters of blood per minute (6.0% of cardiac
> output); in moderate exercise, it receives about 1,900 mL/min (10.9% of
> cardiac output).
>
> Q6            After touchdown on landing, panels of the plane are raised
> on top of the wings. What are these called?
>
> A6        Steve Baker Blogger at LetsRunWithIt.com (2013–present)Fri
>
> Spoilers.
>
> They deliberately “spoil” the airflow over the wings - making them less
> aerodynamic - and thereby reducing lift and increasing drag.
>
> This prevents the airplane from lifting off again and by reducing speed
> helps the airplane to stop in a shorter distance - which enables it to land
> on a shorter runway and reduces the amount of wear on the undercarriage
> tires and brakes.
>
> Q7            Should North Indians stop coming to South India and seeking
> employment?
>
> A7            Titus D'silva Lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Fri
>
> No. No. Absolutely not.
>
> As a matter of fact, more North Indians should come to Bangalore seeking
> employment. There should not be any discrimination of people on the basis
> of their origin. Especially when we are talking about basic sustenance.
>
> It is true that there will be locals who don't like outsiders in their
> land and they have their reasons(sometimes good reasons). However, for 
> economic
> development, there has to be free movement of people, goods and talent.
> Many of the startups in Bangalore/Hyderabad and Chennai were initiated by
> North Indians.
>
> Instead of implementing stupid things like inner-line permit, state
> governments should provide better education to help locals compete for
> jobs. State governments should set targets to have more locals in the
> industry, manufacturing and service sector through skill development.
>
> The majority community should never discriminate with employment since it
> is a basic human right and needed for basic human comfort and dignity.
> Moreover, this type of discrimination has business costs since you will be
> making a business decision based on non-business factors which lead to
> inefficient usage of skills.
>
> Q8            How can you fry anything without leaving it covered in oil?
>
> A8            MartinBayerChef(1994–  present)Oct 22
>
> There are two types of frying: deep fat frying and shallow frying, also
> known as pan frying.
>
> As you know, deep fat frying requires the food to be submerged in a pot of
> hot oil.
>
> *Shallow frying is done in a a wide flat bottomed pan, with the food half
> submerged in oil.* The food needs to be flipped half way through the
> cooking process.
>
> You can pan fry just about anything that you would deep fat fry. Fried
> chicken, crab cakes, fried pork chops, whatever you’ve got, can be pan
> fired. Stuff like French fries, fried calamari, and other smaller items,
> are better when deep fat fried, but breaded pieces of meat, and similar
> larger pieces of food, shallow fry well.
>
> Q9            What is it that 99% of India's people don't know?
>
> A9            Subhasis Dutta Roy Thu
>
> While going through the highway all of us observe this white line marks
> on roads like this.
>
> It divides the lanes. But do you observe all the white lines drawn on the
> road are not the same on the pattern?
>
> There are mainly three types of white line marking drawn on the road. All
> they have different meanings and every highway driver should obey those
> to avoid road accidents.
>
> *A broken white line like this*
>
> It means drivers are allowed to overtake if needed.
>
> One continues white line like this
>
> Drivers are supposed to not be allowed to overtake. These lines are drawn
> where visibility is not clear for far in ahead.
>
> A double white line like this
>
> It means drivers are strictly not allowed to overtake when two continuous
> white lines are drawn on the road.
>
> All these are implemented as per previous experiences on this road and all
> the drivers must follow these rules to avoid accidents on road.
>
> Q10         Did you ever notice that clocks never wash their hands?
>
> A10          2 Answers Blakeney, studied English Answered 17m ago
>
> *The owner of the clock must wash the hands, not the clock itself*, which
> is implied in your question. An inanimate object can not wash itself.
>
> 2ND ANSWERJames Harrer, former HVAC Tradesman at Various Places Answered
> 21m ago
>
> *They never sanitize them either amidst this pandemic--*even though I
> keep a squirt bottle right next to them…..& yet another reason digital is
> much easier!?
>
> *All the above QA are from  Quora  website  on    03-01- 2022. *
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan ,78, former  AGM Telecom
> Trivandrum on 04-01-2022*
>
>
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