various nhd projects
geography
just. math questions
I LOVE THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
nonsense
100

What was the reason for the 1977 boycott of Nestle?

Nestle's purposeful malicious marketing of their baby formula that led to the deaths of hundreds of babies and the malnutrition of hundreds more.
100

what continent is Malta in

Europe

100

What are the first and second fundamental theorems of calculus?

they are theorems that state that the derivative of the integral of f(t) is the function f(x), and that the integral of a function f(x) from a to b is F(a) - F(b) (Assuming F(x) is one of the antiderivatives of f(x))

100

What is the US Army's most modern main battle tank?

the M1 Abrams

100

What did the Tang Dynasty soldiers eat?

human flesh (children and the elderly)

200

name a place nestle illegally and/or immorally pilfered water from.

California, Michigan, Maine, Florida, Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, etc (I am too lazy to name all of them, I will google your answer and if google agrees you get the point)

200

name and place all the (primary) Vancouvers in North America.

Vancouver, British America and Vancouver, Washington

200

what is a shape with 12 sides of equal length called?

a regular dodecagon

200

What company made the F-22?

Lockheed Martin

200

in which country did a helicopter crash recently, killing a national leader.

Iran

300

who invented the elevator and when?

1. Archimedes, 236 B.C

2. Elisha Otis, 1853

300

draw/describe greenland's flag


300

9 + 10

21

300

what was the last class of battleships the US Navy built?

the Iowa-class

300

how much did this sell for?

84.2 million dollars

400

The newest project type.

What is interpretive dance?

400

What is a narrow piece of land connecting two larger landmasses called?

an isthmus?

400

who invented the x-y coordinate system?

Rene Descartes

400

What is the maneuver jet aircrafts use to dodge radar-guided missiles?

notching

400

What were the five beaches invaded on D-Day?

Omaha, Juno, Sword, Gold, and Utah

500

recite kaylin's thesis

For the benefit of all citizens of Korea, King Sejong created the written Korean language: Hangul. In doing so, he not only helped solve the issue of illiteracy among the dissatisfied commoners, but also let the small country become more distinguished from its larger neighbors (such as China), giving citizens a stronger sense of nationalism. Hangul gave the citizens, especially women, a new way to express themselves, their identity no longer limited to oral traditions. And over time, the language evolved to mean much more: This linguistic frontier became a source of Korea’s strength, solidifying its position at the center of Korean culture. 

500

What is the name of the islands disputed between Japan and Russia?

the Kuril Islands

500

every simply connected closed three-manifold is homeomorphic to the three-sphere (in a topologist's sense) , where a three-sphere is simply a generalization of the usual sphere to one dimension higher. true or false?

true

500

What is the AIM-260 Joint Advanced Tactical Missile (JATM)?

The missile being developed as a counter to the PL-15.

500

What was the most expensive car ever sold? For how much?

Mercedes-Benz SLR coupe for $142 million

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