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Showing posts with label Candidate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Candidate. Show all posts

Oct 8, 2019

[Answer] What star in the Milky Way passes all five tests scientists require for it to be a candidate for extraterrestrial life?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What star in the Milky Way passes all five tests scientists require for it to be a candidate for extraterrestrial life?"



...Hint :Yellow

Oct 7, 2019

[Answer] Who ran for the office of VP on the ticket with the candidate who lost the first time to the man honored at 200 Southeast 4th Street, Abilene, Kansas?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who ran for the office of VP on the ticket with the candidate who lost the first time to the man honored at 200 Southeast 4th Street, Abilene, Kansas?"



...Hint :Plug

Oct 3, 2019

Sep 30, 2019

[Ans] Who was the first female candidate for the U.S. presidency?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the first female candidate for the U.S. presidency?"



Victoria Woodhull was a woman 100 years ahead of her time. She ran for President of the United States in 1872. Woodhull was nominated for President of the United States by the newly formed Equal Rights Party on May 10, 1872, at Apollo Hall, New York City. Although laws prohibited women from voting, there was nothing stopping women from running for office. Frederick Douglass, the famed civil rights activist, was nominated to be her vice president, though he never acknowledged or accepted the nomination publicly.

[Answer] Who was the first female candidate for the U.S. presidency?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the first female candidate for the U.S. presidency?"



...Victoria Woodhull was a woman 100 years ahead of her time. She ran for President of the United States in 1872. Woodhull was nominated for President of the United States by the newly formed Equal Rights Party on May 10, 1872, at Apollo Hall, New York City. Although laws prohibited women from voting, there was nothing stopping women from running for office. Frederick Douglass, the famed civil rights activist, was nominated to be her vice president, though he never acknowledged or accepted the nomination publicly.

Sep 13, 2019

[Answer] 6. Richard Gere and David Keith become friends, as they try to get through Aviation Officer Candidate School.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Richard Gere and David Keith become friends, as they try to get through Aviation Officer Candidate School."



...1. Breathless 2. The Lords of Discipline 3. Yanks 4. An Officer and a Gentleman Zack and Sid (Gere and Keith) bond after agreeing to help each other through flight school. Zack begins a relationship with a local girl named Paula (Debra Winger), but only intends it to be something to pass the time. Meanwhile, Sid becomes serious about his girlfriend Lynette (Lisa Blount), after she thinks she's pregnant, and drops out of flight school to marry her and go back home. But he's later devastated to learn that she only wanted to marry him if he became a naval officer.

Dec 18, 2018

[Answer] 4. At work, what would happen to a "candidate for derecruitment"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. At work, what would happen to a "candidate for derecruitment"?"



...1. Be named in a sexual harassment suit 2. Be promoted 3. Be fired 4. Be given a deputy Recruiting is when you get someone to join your organization. Derecruitment would then be when you get someone out of your organization. Being promoted should only lead to derecruitment if the person promoted misused their new authority. Being named in a sexual harassment suit would not necessarily lead to derecruitment. Nowadays the person named would first be required to attend sexual harassment training (and by that I mean learning how NOT to sexually harass someone. You learn that distinction right away...or so I'm told.) Being given a deputy is generally a good thing unless your deputy is young, talented, ambitious and conniving and they undermine you and spread rumors about you until they get YOUR job. But I digress.

Dec 13, 2018

[Ans] Which former presidential candidate had campaign buttons with the chemical symbols Au and H2O?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which former presidential candidate had campaign buttons with the chemical symbols Au and H2O?"



Barry Goldwater was an American politician best known as a senator from Arizona and the Republican candidate for president in 1964. Barry Goldwater's presidential campaign looked to the Periodic Table of elements for the now iconic campaign graphic (AU = gold and H2O = water). The campaign against Goldwater produced the "Daisy ad," one of the most famous political advertisements in American history, which presented nuclear war as a clear consequence of voting Republican in 1964. Goldwater lost the 1964 campaign for the presidency to Lyndon B. Johnson in unprecedented landslide.

[Answer] Which former presidential candidate had campaign buttons with the chemical symbols Au and H2O?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which former presidential candidate had campaign buttons with the chemical symbols Au and H2O?"



...Barry Goldwater was an American politician best known as a senator from Arizona and the Republican candidate for president in 1964. Barry Goldwater's presidential campaign looked to the Periodic Table of elements for the now iconic campaign graphic (AU = gold and H2O = water). The campaign against Goldwater produced the "Daisy ad," one of the most famous political advertisements in American history, which presented nuclear war as a clear consequence of voting Republican in 1964. Goldwater lost the 1964 campaign for the presidency to Lyndon B. Johnson in unprecedented landslide.

Aug 13, 2018

[Ans] Which presidential candidate was the first spokesman for Viagra?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which presidential candidate was the first spokesman for Viagra?"



In 1996, Bob Dole was the Republican Party's candidate for the presidency, but lost to President Bill Clinton. Since leaving politics, Dole has made numerous appearances as a spokesperson for consumer products. In 1998, hoping to improve sales of its Viagra drug, Pfizer Inc. hired former presidential contender Bob Dole for a television advertising campaign to raise awareness about impotence. The Dole ads marked Pfizer's first use of television advertising associated with Viagra. Dole acknowledged he participated in the trials for Viagra, which he called "a great drug."

[Answer] Which presidential candidate was the first spokesman for Viagra?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which presidential candidate was the first spokesman for Viagra?"



...In 1996, Bob Dole was the Republican Party's candidate for the presidency, but lost to President Bill Clinton. Since leaving politics, Dole has made numerous appearances as a spokesperson for consumer products. In 1998, hoping to improve sales of its Viagra drug, Pfizer Inc. hired former presidential contender Bob Dole for a television advertising campaign to raise awareness about impotence. The Dole ads marked Pfizer's first use of television advertising associated with Viagra. Dole acknowledged he participated in the trials for Viagra, which he called "a great drug."

May 24, 2017

[Ans] which former u.s. presidential candidate is the chair of the senate commerce subcommittee on space, science and competitiveness?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "which former u.s. presidential candidate is the chair of the senate commerce subcommittee on space, science and competitiveness?"



Cruz served as Solicitor General of Texas, from 2003 to 2008, appointed by Texas Attorney General, Greg Abbott. He was the first Hispanic, and the longest-serving, Solicitor General in Texas history. From 2004 to 2009, Cruz was an Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas School of Law in Austin, Texas,