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Question : What general courses are required to graduate college?
I am planning to take College Now courses in NYC and to those who don't know; these programs give college credit for the course taken. I want to take these courses so that I don't need to take them in college. Can anyone tell me what are the general courses required to graduate a 4 year college? Or courses that are required for pre-med?

Answer:
DO NOT take pre-med courses with College Now, online, or at a community colleges. Medical schools will eat you alive for it. In order to find out what you need to graduate from college, first pick a college and a major. Then, look at the major's required clasess as well as that university's required classes. Next, make sure that College Now credit is accepted. Then, pick some low level courses to take.

 

Question : What general objection can you use in a divorce case set for the day of trial?
What general objection can you use in responses to request for production of documents for a divorce case set for the day of trial? Where can you find a list of such objections? If there are about 800-1000 pages of papers involved such as banking statements, brokerage house statements for many years, should you make all the copys for the court and for the other party, or just bring the original documents to the court at the date of the trial?

Answer:
oh my goodness - you need to speak to an attorney... there is no general objection you can make... it's evidence and if it exists you have to get it. you generally bring 3 copies - one for the court, one for you, and one for the other party.

 

Question : If I finish General education in one college, Can i start on my AA degree at another?
I am going to being finishing my General Education at the college Iam going to. I want to get my Associates Degree in Drafting Technology but at another college. Do you think I will be able to? For example, will my general education classes transfer to the to the other college?

Answer:
The classes will transfer if (a) the college you're attending is regionally accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the US Dept of Education, (b) you got a C or better in the class, and (c) the college you're transferring them to offers the same classes.

 

Question : In general, would the admissions officers and George Washington University itself support gay rights?
I want to write about gay rights for an admissions essay, but i am unsure about the university's view on gay rights. Does anyone know whether the university in general AND the admissions officers support or oppose gay rights?

Answer:
There is no reliable way for anyone to tell you whether this topic would help or hurt you.Technically, it would be illegal for the University to downgrade your application by bias against the political content.That said, there typically never would be a way to prove that a negative appraisal was due to bias.So, it's up to you to decide.You might just go ahead on the concept that if any University turned you down due to bias against the content of your speech wouldn't you be better off getting your higher education elsewhere?Good Luck!

 

Question : What general defeated the Mexicans in Mexico City?
What general defeated the Mexicans in Mexico City?What was the name of the Treaty that ended the Mexican War?What did this traty say regarding Texas?

Answer:
General Winfield ScottTreaty of Guadalupe HidalgoIt gave the U.S. undisputed control of Texas and established the U.S.-Mexican border of the Rio Grande River.

 

Question : How bad does a general discharge from the National Guard hurt you in the civilian world?
I joined the guard for all the wrong reasons and got out before I left for basic. They gave me a general discharge and I went back to school. I have 2 months left before graduating with a bachelors. Will I be able to get a good job? How bad does the general discharge actually look?

Answer:
The National Guard is a joke, I wouldn't worry about it.

 

Question : Whats the difference between the General and the discipline specific part of the FE exam.?
I am going to take the FE exam in the fall. What is the difference between taking the General portion in the afternoon vs the DS.I am asking as to evaluate if it will effect the quality of me taking this test. Will employers look to see if you took the general vs the DS portion or will they just look to see that you passed this test?

Answer:
A General has anywhere from one to four stars on his shoulder boards. The discipline specific part must be that they are expecting you to be specific about your discipline before you administer it.

 

Question : What is general rule for the decreased value of a repaired sinkhole home?
Does anyone know if there is a general % point? Example: your home is now worth 25% less then others in the area due to the repaired sinkhole. I'm looking to get an idea to see if re-sale is even possible.

Answer:
I doubt there is a general percentage. I imagine the size of the sinkhole and the severity of the damage would undoubtedly factor in.

 

Question : What are the general stereotypes in the fighting styles of these races?
African AmericansWhite AmericansMexicans (or Latinos in general)Puerto Ricans (or Latinos in general)Filipinos (or Asians in general)Japanese (or Asians in general)British (or Europeans in general)I'm not saying these stereotypes are right most of the time. I just want to know the qualities in fighting styles that immediately come to mind when you hear a boxer of a specific race.Thanks!

Answer:
aa- slick 1, 2 in and out, alot of head and foot movement.. they seem vulnerable to pressure/ body, head punchers.. that cut off the ring with straight rights.. sometimes they try to be too slick drop their hands.. keep coming over the top and feint your way in..wa- hard straights slick but not the same head movement but effective pressure and endurance.. vulnerable to clinching and good inside fighting.. hooks up top and in and out all daym-combos up and down.. alot of head movement in and out.. but less footwork.. they dont try to be slick... they take two hits to land one good one.. vulnerable to counterpunchers and hard straights.. likely to load up big and get popped w a straightfilipinos- i know manny and donaire.. i seen a few others as well.. i will say similar to aa's.. in and out, slick fighters... alot of head and foot movement.. vulnerable to counter punchers.. enough pressure to keep them at bay.. hard 1 2 or a feint then hook while moving keeping the timing offj- same as above i guessb/e- stationary come forward and throw right over the top of a lazy jab.. and surprisingly there are some euro fighters that seem to be AS slick if not slicker than aa fighters(YES I JUST SAID THAT)... i think its due to a different level of dedication. vulnerable against counter punching and constant movement.. keeping them to where they cant plant their feet and land.. hard straights up top move

 

Question : What general types of tissue have been afflicted in a second degree burn?
What general types of tissue have been afflicted? If you get a second degree sunburn.

Answer:
"Second degree" is an outdated term. Burns are classified as Superficial, Partial Thickness, and Full Thickness. By second degree sunburn I guess you mean more than just reddened painful skin. I am also guessing that you mean fluid filled blisters have formed or are beginning to form. I would highly recommend getting out of the sun. These burn could be serious and require medical attention. The tissues that would be afflicted would be the epidermis and dermis.

 

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