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// environment and climate

In a free trial the innocent is acquitted?

Score: 5/5 (30 votes) Definition. At the end of a criminal trial, a finding by a judge or jury that a defendant is not guilty. An acquittal signifies that a prosecutor failed to prove his or her case beyond a reasonable doubt, not that a defendant is innocent.Can someone be acquitted without a trial...

08 Feb 2026 1,650 views
// media and communication

Who invented conscious uncoupling?

Score: 4.5/5 (66 votes) The idea of using the word uncoupling to describe divorce has been around since the early 1940s. In 1976, sociologist Diane VaughanDiane VaughanIn the understanding of safety and risk, Vaughan is perhaps best known for coining the phrase "normalization of deviance", which she...

08 Feb 2026 1,937 views
// technology insights

Has google achieved quantum supremacy?

Score: 4.2/5 (16 votes) In October 2019, Google scientists announced they'd achieved “quantum supremacy,” the long-sought proof that a computer built around the strange properties of quantum mechanics can, at least in certain cases, carry out calculations exponentially faster than a computer bu...

08 Feb 2026 900 views
// technology insights

What did ammonites eat?

Score: 4.9/5 (73 votes) Though it would largely have depended on their size, ammonites would likely have eaten similar things to today's cephalopods, such as crustaceans, bivalves and fish. Smaller species would probably have eaten plankton. Some other species may have been scavengers, like liv...

08 Feb 2026 1,202 views
// culture and society

Did goyle die in the movie?

Score: 4.1/5 (13 votes) In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Goyle dies after casting Fiendfyre when he grabbed a loose chair and fell into the inferno.Did Crabbe or Goyle die in the movie?Goyle was disarmed by Harry and then stunned by Hermione. When Crabbe's cursed fire got out of...

08 Feb 2026 1,087 views
// politics and policy

Do sheep need to be sheared?

Score: 4.4/5 (66 votes) As long as there are sheep, shearing must be practiced for the health and hygiene of each individual animal. Unlike other animals, most sheep are unable to shed. If a sheep goes too long without being shorn, a number of problems occur. The excess wool impedes the ability of s...

08 Feb 2026 828 views
// environment and climate

When perioral dermatitis is healing?

Score: 4.2/5 (73 votes) It can take weeks or months for perioral dermatitis to go away. Once your rash does clear up, it's important to prevent it from coming back. Talk with your doctor about which medications and substances trigger your perioral dermatitis so you can avoid them.How long does ...

08 Feb 2026 1,482 views
// data and analysis

Which of these enumerators can be assigned?

Score: 4.6/5 (4 votes) 3. To which of these enumerators can be assigned? Explanation: Since enumerators evaluate to integers, and integers can be assigned to enumerators, enumerators can be assigned to other enumerators.What are enumerated data types give an example?For example: enum { Sunday, Monda...

08 Feb 2026 1,606 views
// data and analysis

Why dottir in iceland?

Score: 4.3/5 (20 votes) If you are the daughter of Magnus, your last name would be Magnussdottir (dottir translates to daughter). The patronymic system means that Icelanders are really a first-name kind of country. In fact, people are listed by their first names in Icelandic telephone books.Why do S...

08 Feb 2026 1,203 views
// global news

Should mums be cut back in the spring?

Score: 4.7/5 (37 votes) As mums begin to grow through the spring and into summer, they're going to start producing buds. To get the most out of a mum, it's best to prune those buds, pinching them back until the time comes to let the plants develop new leaves, branches, and flowers. That wa...

08 Feb 2026 396 views
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