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How many toes odes a one footed man have?

if hes one gooted usually 5 but he might not he could have 12 on one foot from a birth defect this answer is impossible unless you see the person


How did brutus' tragic flaw lead to his demise?

Would it surprise you to know that it didn't? Maybe Brutus did not have a "tragic flaw". He made some errors in judgement of course,but they were mostly because he was "the noblestRoman of them all" which I hope you don't think is some kind of defect.


How did Mikhail Baryshnikov come to the US?

Baryshnikov, defected from USSR, during the cold war through Canada. He was touring and basically got assistance to stay, and then smuggled down into the US. Remember at the time, it was a big deal to defect from USSR, and the KGB were watching his movements.


How does Shakespeare's Hamlet follow the style of classical Greek Tragedy?

One could argue that there are fewer changes of place (over long distances) than in many of Shakespeare's plays. However, it seems to me that the main 'Greek' feature is that Hamlet is not a bad or even foolish person, but is sent to his downfall by one single character weakness, by indecision - by the 'stamp of one defect'. (See 'Hamlet', Act 1, Scene 4, l. 26).


Where should the proctor note an issue with a defective exam booklet or translation?

The proctor should document any issues with a defective exam booklet or translation in the designated incident report section of the exam's administration records. This documentation should include specific details about the nature of the defect, the affected candidates, and any actions taken to address the issue. It's essential to notify the examination authority immediately to ensure proper procedures are followed. Additionally, any relevant observations should be communicated to the candidates as needed.

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Ballet sensation Rudolf nureyev leaps over the what to defect to the west?

Iron Curtain


What is the answer to the daily jumble for January 10 2012?

The flag store looked a lot like this. Answer: "POLE-LAND", group, naval, ballet, defect


What is the answer to jumble scrambled word game for 01-10-12?

The flag store looked a lot like this. Answer: "POLE-LAND", group, naval, ballet, defect


What results did early radical mastectomies leave?

Women often were left disfigured and disabled, with a large defect in the chest wall requiring skin grafting, and significantly decreased arm sensation and motion.


What are the symptoms of myelomeningocele?

muscle weakness or paralysis in the hips and lower limbs no sensation in the part of the body below the defect lack of bowel and bladder function fluid build-up in the brain, known as hydrocephalus


What is the difference between Defect and Defective?

A defective product has a defect: "My phone is defective" "What defect does it have?" "The defect is that the screen is broken" To defect can also mean to switch sides e.g. from an army or a political party


How do you overcome the building defect?

Depends, what defect?


Can the software be defect free?

no it cant be defect abundantly


Does a platypus have a growth defect?

No. The platypus does not have a growth defect.


Is a phobia a health defect?

it is a mental health defect.


What is defect seepage in IT?

Defect Seepage is the defect creepage from one module to other or from one phase to subsequent phases.


What is defect cascading?

Defect cascading explains how one defect leads to other defects. For Example, employee application salary calculations are not correct when totaling Basic, Tax and Gross, so for this issue defect raised. In this case other modules will block and also same defect will exists in all those modules due to this defect. This is called Defect Cascading.