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// environment

When not to have rotator cuff surgery?

Score: 4.4/5 (22 votes) Most rotator cuff tears don't require surgery to heal. This is because most people with rotor cuff tears don't have any problem with their shoulders. Even if the torn rotator cuff causes shoulder pain, you can get relief without surgical treatment.When should you no...

02 Jan 2026 418 views
// current events

How to grow a grape vine?

Score: 4.9/5 (33 votes) For each vine, dig a planting hole 12 inches deep and 12 inches wide. Fill with 4 inches of topsoil. Trim off broken roots and set the vine into the hole slightly deeper than it grew in the nursery. Cover the roots with 6 inches of soil and tamp down.How do you grow grape vin...

02 Jan 2026 1,522 views
// data

Is switchblade good rogue company?

Score: 4.1/5 (62 votes) Unlike some other Rogue Company operators, Switchblade is anything but a one-trick pony, and she can be played effectively in several different ways depending on your playstyle and your team's needs. Switchblade is not good at is playing passively — she is not a defensiv...

02 Jan 2026 1,273 views
// education insights

In critical thinking assumptions are?

Score: 5/5 (31 votes) An assumption is an unexamined belief: what we think without realizing we think it. Our inferences (also called conclusions) are often based on assumptions that we haven't thought about critically. A critical thinker, however, is attentive to these assumptions because they...

02 Jan 2026 1,833 views
// science

Do co signers have to pay?

Score: 4.2/5 (27 votes) In short, a cosigner takes responsibility for repaying the loan, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) notes. If the borrower misses a payment or fails to repay the entire debt – no matter what personal promises they made to the cosigner – the cosigner generall...

02 Jan 2026 1,639 views
// public policy

When was the first orthopedic surgery?

Score: 4.3/5 (34 votes) Jean-André Venel established the first orthopedic institute in 1780, which was the first hospital dedicated to the treatment of children's skeletal deformities. He developed the club-foot shoe for children born with foot deformities and various methods to treat curvature...

02 Jan 2026 1,553 views
// global affairs

Where was the first opera performance in the u.s?

Score: 4.6/5 (6 votes) New Orleans has long reigned as America's First City of Opera. In 1796, Josephine said “I do” to Napoleon, Jane Austen wrote Pride and Prejudice, and New Orleans, still under Spanish rule, was treated to “Sylvain,' the city's first documented performance of oper...

02 Jan 2026 855 views
// global affairs

Whats the opposite of framers?

Score: 4.2/5 (30 votes) Noun. ▲ Opposite of bearing, general appearance. mind. commoner.What is the antonym of framed?framedadjective. provided with a frame. "there were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk" Antonyms: unframed.What is the opposite construction?Opposite of the action of...

02 Jan 2026 443 views
// education insights

Are exponential functions increasing or decreasing?

Score: 4.2/5 (57 votes) First of all exponential function has form y = a.b^x. ... If b>1, f(x) is an increasing function. If 0<b<1, f(x) is a decreasing function. If b≤0, f(x) is not defined.Is an exponential function always increasing?This graph is increasing, because the f(x) or y values ...

02 Jan 2026 1,333 views
// news analysis

Are granddaddy long leg spiders dangerous?

Score: 4.1/5 (62 votes) As far as humans are concerned, granddaddy long legs are neither poisonous or venomous. Granddaddy long legs do have fang-like mouth parts (also known as chelicerae) that they use to grasp and chew food but they are not used to bite humans nor inject venom.Can daddy long leg ...

02 Jan 2026 290 views
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