Saturday, February 18, 2012

When is it okay to file an emergency motion in family court?

To file an emergency motion in family court, should the child's, in question life be at risk or safety be at risk?When is it okay to file an emergency motion in family court?If the child is in danger... physically or mentally, that's enough to warrant an emergency motion.When is it okay to file an emergency motion in family court?I would think just their safety being at risk would be enough. Ask your lawyer.

Where can I find Motion City Soundtrack sheet music?

Does anyone know where I can find any transcriptions (for piano) of Motion City Soundtrack songs? I've tried all the sheet music sites (piano files, blogs, etc.) listed as answers for other questions. I've seriously tried everything. If anyone knows of a specific place that has Motion City songs, that'd be great.Where can I find Motion City Soundtrack sheet music?Try These --



http://www.halleonard.com/product/viewpr鈥?/a>



http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/Best鈥?/a>



http://www.amazon.com/Best-Motion-City-S鈥?/a>



http://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/sco鈥?/a>



http://www.absolutepunk.net/artists/show鈥?/a>



http://www.motioncitysoundtrack.com/

http://www.myspace.com/motioncitysoundtr鈥?/a>
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  • Use Newton's thought experiment on the motion of satellites to solve the following. (Assume a circular orbit f?

    Use Newton's thought experiment on the motion of satellites to solve the following. (Assume a circular orbit for all calculations.)



    (a) Calculate the speed that a satellite shot from a cannon must have in order to orbit Earth 150 km above its surface.



    (b) How long, in seconds and minutes, would it take for the satellite to complete one orbit and return to the cannon?Use Newton's thought experiment on the motion of satellites to solve the following. (Assume a circular orbit f?F=mv^2/r

    F=mMG/r^2

    mv^2/r=mMG/r^2

    v=root(MG/r) where M is the mass of earth, G is the gravitational constant and r is 150km



    distance=2 Pi R

    speed (as above)

    speed/distance=time

    Where is the best place to sit on a Roller Coaster so you wont get Motion Sick?

    Im going to Dollywood soon and i want to ride some of the Roller Coasters, but i easily get motion sick- is there a specific spot i can sit where it wont be as bad?Where is the best place to sit on a Roller Coaster so you wont get Motion Sick?Well if you don't like seeing what is coming up then sit in the middle-front. If you don't mind seeing what is coming up then sit in the very front since as a general rule it is slower the farther front you are.. Have fun!Where is the best place to sit on a Roller Coaster so you wont get Motion Sick?the middle



    end-whip lash



    front- see everything thats gonna happenWhere is the best place to sit on a Roller Coaster so you wont get Motion Sick?I would suggest sitting in the middle, closer to the front. A lot of people think that the back is the best place, but it's actually the jerkiest and fastest. Smack dab in the middle might be your best bet!

    I hope you can ride lots of rides and have a wonderful time despite your motion sickness! =)Where is the best place to sit on a Roller Coaster so you wont get Motion Sick?
    Definitely to the front. One of the reasons we become motion sick is because of a disconnect between what we are seeing vs what our inner ear is feeling. An example of this is people who get nauseous if they read while riding in a car/plane. IF you do become ill from the coaster, it can be difficult to get back to normal. The inner ear does NOT enjoy being messed with. Seeing everything happen from the slowest car is your best bet to avoid it.



    Find a cool, breezy place to sit down, and put your head in the standard between the knees hyper-ventilating pose. Breath in deeply through the mouth and -slowly- sit up while exhaling slowly through your nose. Then recline if you can, and continue breathing in slowly and deeply through your mouth, and exhaling long and slow through the shnozz. This maximizes your oxygen absorption and can help bring the inner ear juices into line again.

    What can I do to be able to make things seem to be in slow motion during combat or sparring. ?

    I heard that there is something that martial artist do and they can fight and things seem to be in slow motion.What can I do to be able to make things seem to be in slow motion during combat or sparring. ?This is pretty much all in movies and myth.



    There is no possible way for it to seem to go slow motion, however, practicing your reaction speed very often can half the time of your brains reaction speed.



    The average reaction speed of a human being is a 15th of a second, using your reactions often can shorten it to a 30th of a second.



    In your Dojo you could get a sparring partner to punch as fast as they possibly can, and you can intersect the punches, this over time (give it time) will help.



    As for making everything slow motion just like that, it's impossible.What can I do to be able to make things seem to be in slow motion during combat or sparring. ?
    The body picks up a stimulus and sends it to the thalamus for processing, then you either consciously/unconsciously send a signal back to react to that stimulus. This is all done in a few milliseconds. To perceive something in slow motion would require faster afferent action potentials (nerve impulses) via vision. As you might of guessed, that would be physically impossible to improve via training; however through training, you'd eventually be able to recognize cues and patterns more easily and react to them more appropriately.What can I do to be able to make things seem to be in slow motion during combat or sparring. ?well sometimes in a fight an attack may appear to be in slow motion... this is due to great preperation before a fight. The idea behind this is...if you know a kick is comming...you know what to do. if you seen many kicks in your day...to you a kick is just a kick. an unprepared fighter may say "OHHH what to do?" unthinking...unprepared. Prepared fighter says " kick, yup look at the way his pivot leg is twisting. Look at the way his body weight is shifting" LOL great fighters don't even think...they just react. Its a natural feat to be able to just anticipate movement. THIS comes with great training...long intense, awesome training.





    Anticipation



    its important to note telegraphing__



    telegraphing has to do with more of your attacker. "seeing it from a mile away" giving all of the notions ...exaggerated movements... which comes from a lack of training.



    so its basically where do you stand ...most fighters exists within the middle and that leaves them mostly average... so train if you want to be great.
    You can't, but if you train your reflexes and also train with people who are really fast and they go flat out, then you will get used to sparring at that speed. Then you will get faster yourself and when you start to fight somebody who is slower than you are used to, they will seem slower.

    This is what the movies and myths about bullet time are based on.

    Hope it helps!What can I do to be able to make things seem to be in slow motion during combat or sparring. ?By pressing the button that activates "bullet time"



    Seriously, you can't, through training you get used to it, and recognize things that help you predict.What can I do to be able to make things seem to be in slow motion during combat or sparring. ?
    They probably go slow, my coaches will go slow if they show us a wrestling move so they can show us what they do. And maybe the martial artists exaggerated their moves so that they put emphasis on how to preform it.
    Video tape it at high speed and then play it back and it will appear in slow motion...LoLWhat can I do to be able to make things seem to be in slow motion during combat or sparring. ?
    They train at high speed. Try doing more difficult versions of things; you'll find that the original thing seems easier.

    Can I lose a lawsuit by default for filing an answer late but before a motion for default is filed?

    I filed my answer to a lawsuit 8 months later but the plaintiff filed a motion for default after I filed an answer. Can I lose?Can I lose a lawsuit by default for filing an answer late but before a motion for default is filed?Probably not by clerk's default. Even if you file late, the plaintiff needs to submit the motion and have the clerk enter the default prior to you filing a responsive answer. If you file any paper at all, the judge must make the determination as to whether to issue a default. Provided your answer was responsive, the judge will not enter a default against you. The plaintiff simply is too late to seek a default.Can I lose a lawsuit by default for filing an answer late but before a motion for default is filed?You can always lose.



    You better have a good excuse for the late filing.

    What is the equal and opposite force required by Newton's Third Law of Motion?

    If the moon orbits the earth because the earth exerts a gravitational force on the moon, what is the equal and opposite force required by Newton's Third Law of Motion?What is the equal and opposite force required by Newton's Third Law of Motion?Its simply the same force as the earth exerts on the moon. F=GMm/D^2. The force of gravity is equal to The gravitational constant(6.67x10^ -11) times rhe mass of earth times the mass of the moon. All of that is divided by the square of the distance between them. The force is equal for both the moon and the earth but the acceleration of each is different. A=f/mWhat is the equal and opposite force required by Newton's Third Law of Motion?The moon exerts an equal and opposite (in direction) gravitational force on the earth.
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