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Jan 8, 2019

[Answer] 7. When Mark McGwire hit his 70 home runs in a season in 1998, who finished in the runner-up spot with 66?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. When Mark McGwire hit his 70 home runs in a season in 1998, who finished in the runner-up spot with 66?"



...1. Gaylord Perry 2. Greg Pinchbeck 3. Sammy Sosa 4. Joe Niekro The right-handed Sosa hit 66 big ones in 1998 and was overshadowed by McGwire's 70 that season. Sosa also hit .308 with 198 hits.

[Answer] 6. So now you've finished another successful season of excavations. If you are the archaeologist, what should you do now?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. So now you've finished another successful season of excavations. If you are the archaeologist, what should you do now?"



...1. Gloat 2. Do the laundry 3. Break out the ouzo 4. Publish the results The only way to bring the results of your excavation to the attention of other scholars (and the rest of the world, if you're lucky) is to publish them in a reputable archaeological journal. Most archaeologists will publish preliminary reports periodically as the excavation progresses, but also a more complete report when excavation at the site is complete. These make thrilling reading, don't ever doubt it!

Oct 16, 2018

[Answer] Imagine you suddenly find yourself in the commander's seat of the Shuttle Endeavour. You have just finished the ascent and separated the external tank. Now what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Imagine you suddenly find yourself in the commander's seat of the Shuttle Endeavour. You have just finished the ascent and separated the external tank. Now what?"



...The key job of the commander and pilot is to fly the orbiter. They monitor the systems and land it. Mission specialists, payload commanders and payload specialists perform the tasks that are assigned to the mission, such as experiments or satellite repair.