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List of Contributed Questions (Sorted by Newest to Oldest)

List of Contributed Answer(s) (Sorted by Newest to Oldest)

Answer # 1 #

The student craves freedom from his dreary classroom. He yearns for the world of nature and play, much like the squirrel's game in a tree.

Answered for the Question: "What is the young student craving for?"

Answer # 2 #

You can't beat a good two-part structural epoxy. It offers immense strength. Just be sure to properly prepare the metal surfaces for a solid bond.

Answered for the Question: "What is the strongest glue for metal to metal?"

Answer # 3 #

I would say it depends on your lifestyle. If you need immediate, steady cash flow, affiliate marketing won’t be reliable. If you are willing to wait and take risks, yes, it can become your career.

Answer # 4 #

It really depends on your TV model. For newer Sony TVs with Google TV, it's quite easy. Just make sure your phone and the TV are on the same Wi-Fi network. Then, on your phone, pull down the quick settings menu and find the "Cast" or "Screen Share" icon. Your TV should show up in the list.

For slightly older models, you might have to press the [INPUT] button on your remote first. Then, select the "Screen mirroring" option from the list. After that, you can connect from your device. Hope that sorts it out for you

Answered for the Question: "How to connect screen mirroring in sony tv?"

Answer # 5 #

The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius.

This is the exact temperature where liquid water starts turning into solid ice. Here in India, and in most parts of the world, we use the Celsius scale for everything, so this is a very fundamental number for us. You see, the Celsius scale was basically designed around this principle: 0°C for freezing and 100°C for boiling, both at standard atmospheric pressure.

Do keep in mind, this is for pure water. If you add things like salt to it, the freezing point actually drops below zero. It’s the simple reason our freezer compartments at home are always set to a much colder temperature than 0°C