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When should i use cassandra?

Score: 4.2/5 (55 votes) It makes sense to use Cassandra when you have a huge amount of data, a huge number of queries but very little variety of queries. Cassandra basically works by partitioning and replicating. If all your queries will be based on the same partition key, Cassandra is your best bet...

03 Jan 2026 1,540 views
// public policy

Where did momentarily come from?

Score: 4.9/5 (31 votes) "lasting but a moment, of short duration," mid-15c., momentare, from Late Latin momentarius "of brief duration," from Latin momentum "a short time, an instant" (see.What is the root word for momentarily?If it lasts just a moment, it's momentary. The root word is the Lati...

03 Jan 2026 1,269 views
// health

Will deep conditioning help fried hair?

Score: 4.9/5 (27 votes) Deep conditioner is your new best friend, well, at least in your haircare routine. Look for a product that contains keratin and is labeled for dry, damaged hair. Run product throughout hair and leave on for several minutes. The product will absorb into your hair shaft and hel...

03 Jan 2026 1,505 views
// public policy

When do cassia and ky kiss?

Score: 5/5 (6 votes) Ky is one of Cassia's Matches, which is accidental. His face showed up on the screen for a fraction of a second after Xander's. He joins hiking just like Cassia and they soon developed feelings for each other. They kiss on The Hill twice, once on the cheek and one time...

03 Jan 2026 1,680 views
// health

On demands or on demand?

Score: 4.7/5 (17 votes) “On demand” is not hyphenated when used to mean “when demanded” or “upon demand.” An example is “The dog is pretty good at sitting on demand.” A good rule of thumb for whether “on demand” uses a hyphen is if you can substitute “command” in place of “demand.”Is video on demand...

03 Jan 2026 1,027 views
// news analysis

Which seismic waves travel most rapidly?

Score: 4.1/5 (70 votes) P waves travel fastest and are the first to arrive from the earthquake. In S or shear waves, rock oscillates perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. In rock, S waves generally travel about 60% the speed of P waves, and the S wave always arrives after the P wave.Wh...

03 Jan 2026 772 views
// data

Is milky way gluten free?

Score: 4.4/5 (52 votes) Milky Way bars are NOT gluten-free as they contain malted barley.Can celiac eat Milky Way?The Answer is: NO* *Both US and EU variants of Milky Way chocolate bars contain barley malt extract which is not GF and the glucose syrup may contain wheat. It is therefore not ideal for...

03 Jan 2026 507 views
// global affairs

Has ascot been cancelled?

Score: 4.3/5 (3 votes) Having been cancelled in April, no races of any type were allowed until early June. This concertina effect meant that many young horses had delayed debuts, rushed debuts or didn't hit the track at all during the year. Royal Ascot 2020 did go ahead, but behind closed doors...

03 Jan 2026 1,459 views
// public policy

Will hydropower be used in the future?

Score: 5/5 (19 votes) What's more, hydropower dams are the future of mass production of electricity. ... According to Allied Market Research, the global hydropower generation market is expected to reach $317.8 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 5.9% from 2020 to 2027.Is hydropower good for t...

03 Jan 2026 789 views
// education insights

Why orthoboric acid is not a protonic acid?

Score: 4.9/5 (46 votes) Boric acid is a weak monobasic acid. Because it is not able to release H+ions on its own. It receives OH− ions from water molecules to complete its octet and in turn releases H+ ions. It does not contain hydrogen ions so not a protonic acid but they can accept electrons from ...

03 Jan 2026 1,367 views
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