Elin Nordegren baby ,what race will the baby be?

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Elin Nordegren baby ,what race will the baby be?

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if she is Swedish is the baby swedish or usa baby.
Answered by StillWind
You seem to be confusing race with race. Race is a scientifically obsolete construct that has been used to divide humans along supposed phenotype.

We know that all humans are the same race, since there is greater relative variability within all supposed “races”, than there is for all humans full collectively. That is that all “races” of humans share nearly all phenotypes within their supposed groups.

In addition, if we examine genotype, we see that all races share the same alleles, but with different relative occurrences of any specific allele.

But, the race of this child will be American of Swedish descent.

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I told my new boyfriend that I am university lecturer in Quantum Chromodynamics?

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I told my new boyfriend that I am academe lecturer in Quantum Chromodynamics?

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I really just do nails but he is so clever (a doctor of imunosomething ) I thought I had better look smart to have a chance. He is coming round to my flat for dinner later. I have been to the library and borrowed Stephen Hawking a Concise History of Space and another book abouts atoms or a touch. I borrowed a blackboard from the geek down the hall and I wanted to place some stuff on it to look sort of techno so I can say that it is a small theory that i am working on. Any thoughts. I just need a touch to stop him from running away long enough for me to take my top off and show him the goodies.
Answered by carlitosway
damn nigga, thats f-ed up. nigga just be yourself.
Answered by tinkertailorcandlestickmaker
Just answer the door naked and he wont even notice the blackboard.
While education can be pretty specialized, some one with a doctorate (in anything) will probably have enough basic background to see through any obvious BS, so I suggest going honest to the goodies. But if you really want to place a touch on the blackboard, there must be some equations some where in the books you borrowed, or take a look at the Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_chromodynamics
Answered by Derail
Insincere to make a first impression always backfires – especially one of being a U. lecturer. After few questions about your job, the academe, your background, that will become obvious. If he was interested in you enough to get to the piont of coming over for dinner, then go with that. He may be clever, but maybe you are too. Some of the smartest people I know are not always doctors or lecturers, or went beyond high school – they posess a constant desire to absorb information (other than pop culture). They choose friends based on character, not how much they know. Anyway, showing him the “goodies” works pretty well too.
Answered by cjbranch2001
Wow…really be yourself. Insincere is a pretty terrible way to get a date.

But if you are going to lie about one of the most well loved books on physics, you must probably get the title right…it is “A Concise History of Time,” not space.

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My boyfriend’s birthday is coming up soon & i need recommendations for books and/or music?

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He reads stuff like Stephen Hawking’s The Grand Design and The Universe In a Nutshell & listens to U2, Kings of Leon, and Coldplay. He’s in to robotics, astrophysics, astronomy, and other similar science and math based interests.
Answered by TwilightFan
Maybe the House of the Scorpion(Book). Music…. Greendays really excellent he’ll probably like them. Invitation to the Game… the books are both sci fic and are maybe a 7th to 8th grade level but they’re excellent. Maybe Frankenstein if you’re looking for a more adultly book
Answered by fusepark
Here’s a book I’ve been looking forward to for several months, and it’s just about to come out:

http://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Reality-Parallel-Universes-Cosmos/dp/0307265633/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1295585813&sr=1-1

Answered by Private <}:-})
Dean Koontz’s
The “Odd” series.
1. Odd Thomas
2. Forever Odd
3. Brother Odd
4. Odd Hours.
His dysfunctional family meant to name him Todd,
but he does renovate a special sixth sense. <}%})
Answered by sam
get himva well loved mechanics magazine subscription, since it covers alot and he’ll get a bunch of issues with cutting edge news

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Birthday thoughts for boyfriend?

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my boyfriend is turning 21 and is obsessed with space and everything Stephen Hawking. Weve been collectively for about 6 months now and want to get him a touch he’ll always remember. In the administer of looking for things to get him, i came across somethings and need opinions on what to get!
either
a) acre of the moon
b) acre of mars
c) a star
d) a touch else that you can reckon of
please help and thank you! :)
Answered by Amy
I would not get a, b, or c, because they’re scams. No one owns the Moon, Mars, or stars, so they can’t legally sell them to you. All they are selling you is a piece of paper…

I would recommend books about or by Stephen Hawking, or maybe some gifts from this site: http://www.thespaceshop.com/

Serve his cake with freeze-dried astronaut ice cream!

Excellent luck!

My boyfriend needs to get over this test score?

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Hi-

My boyfriend and I took these online IQ tests (http://www.highiqsociety.org/iq_tests/) for (what I thought was) fun. We both “passed” (so to speak), but didn’t do much higher than that. I reckon my boyfriend thought he was going to get a genius score, and was a small bummed out that he didn’t. Three days later, but, he’s still in tears by it. He’s really, really smart. He knows it. I knows it. His parents and coworkers and friends and professors knows it. So how can I help pull him out of his three-honest-days-of-playing-Guitar- Hero-and-making-squinchy- sad-faces-cause-he’s-not- Stephen-Hawking-or-even -that-guy-who-fake -the-Segway-how-lame- was-that funk?

Thanks:)

Answered by Cutie Pie
Tell him to get over it.. it wont change his future.. but say it in a nice way
Answered by Fatality§
Apparently he isn’t very smart.
Answered by Andi
offt fs tell him to grownup and get over himself…he seem a small huge-headed yoo question me btw.
Answered by madman
These online tests are just for novelty. He shouldn’t place much stock into it. In fact, the ancient Stanford-Binet IQ test that became well loved over the years, isn’t the main one that is used anymore for this reason exactly. If he wants an right test, then he must find a facility in your area that gives them.

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Q&A: Do you still believe the media spin on the Gulf?

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Do you still believe the media spin on the Gulf?

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The government released a report Wednesday indicating that about half of the oil released during the disaster has evaporated, dissolved or was burned, skimmed or collected. The implication was that future hurt from the oil might be less than has been feared.
That suggestion wasn’t luckily received on the Gulf Coast, where people are still coping with the end of the fishing and tourism industries and saw the report as fresh evidence that the Obama administration was preparing to abandon them in the same way they felt the Bush administration did after Hurricane Katrina.
Many Gulf scientists further than the government were skeptical of the analysis.
“There is no way enough information has been collected so far to get an right assessment” of the fate of all the oil released by the busted well, said Jim Cowan, a Louisiana Disorder Academe oceanography professor.
“No one is saying that it’s not a threat anymore,” Jane Lubchenco, administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said at the White House. “I reckon the common view of most of the scientists inside and further than government is that the effects of this spill will likely linger for decades.”
Since the April 20 Deepwater Horizon rig explosion, NOAA’s initial take on the scope of the disaster has proved too optimistic. The agency at first pegged the BP leak at 5,000 barrels a day and disputed reports of underwater oil plumes. It later confirmed the subsurface plumes and this week said that at its peak, the hurt well poured 62,000 barrels of oil into the Gulf each day.
“This is still an unfolding eco-toxicological experiment,” said Ronald Kendall, director of Texas Tech Academe’s Institute of Environmental and Creature Health. “Even if all the oil were gone tomorrow, the effects of the spill on species such as sea turtles, bluefin tuna and sperm whales may take years to be with you.”
“It is a small soon to start dancing a jig,” said Jackie Savitz, a marine biologist with Oceana, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit group. “The bottom line is at least 50 percent of what got into the water is still there, just based on this report.”
Answered by MelissaC
It sounds like pure speculation to me. I reckon they were just downplaying it for the people. I do believe that a percentage of it has dissolved, evaporated and been burned but I do not believe their estimates, which is all that they are, estimates. All I care about is that they continue to restore the Gulf.
Answered by Ichiban
The last I heard yesterday, was that about 72% of the oil spill had been dissipated or contained, in the manner that you have said. Even if the quantity is 28%, it is still a lot. Oil is an organic substance but and as such, will be fed upon by bacteria, kaput up by wave motion and by evaporation in the same manner as when there is a untreated leak from the ocean stump. The oil that reaches the shores, will have to be cleared manually. The Gulf of Mexico, is not the only area, that has the marine life that you have reported. The better fish, the whales and sea turtles will go on to other areas if their food supply is no longer unfilled.
Answered by MLK
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