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Showing posts with label failure. Show all posts
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Jul 5, 2019

[Answer] 4. Now that you have seen in general terms what congestive heart failure is, what do you think is the most important thing to do to help prevent this chronic and life-threatening illness?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Now that you have seen in general terms what congestive heart failure is, what do you think is the most important thing to do to help prevent this chronic and life-threatening illness?"



...1. read all you can about it without changing your lifestyle 2. avoid eating all sodium 3. keep living your life exactly the way you always have--be happy 4. be aware of what you eat and keep active The future course of a patient with congestive heart failure (CHF) depends on the severity of prior damage to the heart, the degree of atherosclerosis present, and the conditioning of the patient. Equally as important are the direct steps a person takes to change diet, sodium consumption and to remain linked positively to others. People live a long time with CHF as long as they take proper medical steps to address this condition, to modify their life styles, and to maintain personal connections with others.

Jun 10, 2019

[Answer] 3. O: 1428-1429, Hundred Years' War. The battle ended in failure for the English and an inspiring victory for the French with Joan of Arc on their side.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. O: 1428-1429, Hundred Years' War. The battle ended in failure for the English and an inspiring victory for the French with Joan of Arc on their side."



...1. Ocana 2. Orl�ans 3. Oudenarde 4. Omdurman In 1428, the Duke of Bedford sent troops to besiege Orl�ans. The English focused on taking out the castle defending it. Both sides held their ground as the French had heavy defenses and were attacking English reinforcements. Under the leadership of Joan of Arc, the French sent a small army to capture the English positions and strongholds. The English were defeated and many people of France were inspired. Thousands of people joined the French army, which started to go north.

Nov 2, 2018

[Answer] Which film featured the line "What we have here is failure to communicate"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which film featured the line "What we have here is failure to communicate"?"



...On this day in 1967, Cool Hand Luke, starring Paul Newman debuted in theaters. Newman received a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his portrayal of the jail-breaking Luke Jackson, a prisoner in a Florida prison camp who refuses to submit to the system. The quotation used by the prison warden in the film, which begins with "What we've got here is failure to communicate," was listed at No. 11 on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 most memorable movie lines. An audio sample of the line is included in the Guns N' Roses songs "Civil War" and "Madagascar."

[Ans] Which film featured the line "What we have here is failure to communicate"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which film featured the line "What we have here is failure to communicate"?"



On this day in 1967, Cool Hand Luke, starring Paul Newman debuted in theaters. Newman received a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his portrayal of the jail-breaking Luke Jackson, a prisoner in a Florida prison camp who refuses to submit to the system. The quotation used by the prison warden in the film, which begins with "What we've got here is failure to communicate," was listed at No. 11 on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 most memorable movie lines. An audio sample of the line is included in the Guns N' Roses songs "Civil War" and "Madagascar."