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Asked by nomad1 in Christianity 2 months ago - 1 answer
The Star of David is a Hexagram, a design of two interlocked triangles which has been a Jewish symbol for about a thousand years, replacing the much older menorah (the 7-branched lampholder), it is not a celestial body. The North Star, Polaris, is as you might expect, always seen in the North, and therefore is certainly not to be seen 'in the East' as was claimed for ...more
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Asked by Guest112798 in Actresses 10 months ago - 2 answers
There is always video tape or cd recorder to make a audition. Check the net, contact Disney and see how to go about this ...more
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Asked by Guest494123 in Algebra 8 months ago - 1 answer
Light travels at about 3*10^8 m/s, so the time involved is (6*10^21 m)/(3*10^8 m/s) = (6/3)*10^(21-8) s = 2*10^13 seconds_____In rough terms, there are 3*10^7 seconds in a year, so this represents (2*10^13 s)/(3*10^7 s/yr) = (2/3)*10^(13-7) yr = 2/3*10^6 yrabout 700,000 years (using one significant digit). ...more
Answered by Oddman 8 months ago
What Did They Blow Up At The End Of Star Wars A Death Star To Hohth Or Something Else?
Asked by Kerry29 in Star Wars 1 year ago - 1 answer
The Death Star.That is a great movie. ...more
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Asked by Abhi in Science 11 months ago - 1 answer
I don't see them as six cornered, but we all see them twinkle because the heat from earth and the sun distorts the light coming from the stars much the same way that heat coming up from the road makes things in the distance shimmer. ...more
Answered by Artguy66 11 months ago
NOT! Star Of The Day, ( Pencil)! Do You Have Suggestions For A Star Page?
Asked by pencil in Using Blurtit 1 year ago - 4 answers
As far as the points for the day goes, you have till now 100 points, but the maximum points gained at present is by panson (points = 434). Hope you cross that by evening all the best ...more
Answered by skyadamani 1 year ago
Kepler Discovered Star Polygons. What Is A Star Polygon?
Asked by Giiggl3s in Homework 1 year ago - 1 answer
A Star Polygon is actually a polygon that looks like a star. They do not have any formal definition in this regard. They are commonly used in Geometry. The regular star polygon is basically a self-intersection polygon which has equal sides and equal angles. Thomas Bradwardine was the first person who studied Regular Star polygons. ...more
Answered by Lily_j 1 year ago
Why Is Venus Called The Morning Star And Evening Star?
Asked by Guest141553 in Music 10 months ago - 1 answer
Because even though it is a planet, when it is visible to the naked eye, it is so bright, it can be seen at dawn as the sun is rising, lighting the sky, and at dusk, as the sun is leaving the sky. ...more
Answered by Ladywitch 10 months ago
Where Can I Find A Star That Represents The Star Of David?
Asked by GT77 in Historical Events 2 years ago - 1 answer
It is just two equilateral triangles. Cut two triangles from construction paper and if you want to be correct make a break in one and weave together per the illustration ...more
Answered by jnawrocki 2 years ago
How Can I Become A Super Star Member In Star Doll?
Asked by Guest934394 in Family 6 months ago - 1 answer
Well you can get a prepaid stardoll card at this link www.metagc.com and all as you have to do is sign up and complete an offer and then ref-fer a friend. It worked for me. ...more
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