Who is Hammond and what does he want from Grant?

Who is Hammond and what does he want from Grant? Just then the phone rings and it is Hammond, who tries to convince Grant to visit his biological preserve on Isla Nublar. Grant is reluctant, explaining that he wants to pursue this discovery of a living procompsognathid—which greatly interests Hammond—but gives in when Hammond offers […]

Is the FBI part of the Department of Justice?

Is the FBI part of the Department of Justice? Within the U.S. Department of Justice, the FBI is responsible to the attorney general, and it reports its findings to U.S. Attorneys across the country. The FBI’s intelligence activities are overseen by the Director of National Intelligence. Is the CIA under the Department of Justice? Since […]

Why is polyethylene combustible?

Why is polyethylene combustible? Polyethylene has a relatively low oxygen index (LOI), and moreover it drips when burning, which further increases the spread of fire [8]. Does polyethylene burn easily? Plastics that contain carbon and hydrogen – such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutylene and polystyrene – burn very well. Burning polyethylene melts, smells like wax and […]

What should my Kenmore freezer be set at?

What should my Kenmore freezer be set at? Ideal Freezer Temperature Kenmore recommends setting your freezer compartment between 0 and 2 Fahrenheit or -16 or -17 Celsius. Food is safely frozen at this temperature, reducing the risk of food thawing out and spoiling. Slightly lower than recommended is better than slightly higher. What number should […]

Do baby hiccups count as fetal movement?

Do baby hiccups count as fetal movement? Twists, turns, swishes, rolls and jabs also count as “kicks.” Hiccups do not. Can you feel fetal hiccups from the outside? By week 24, you may start to notice some jerking movements inside your belly. You might even see them on the outside. Repeated jerky movements usually mean […]

What happened to Korea after WWII and why?

What happened to Korea after WWII and why? 1945 – After World War II, Japanese occupation ends with Soviet troops occupying area north of the 38th parallel, and US troops in the south. 1948 – Republic of Korea proclaimed. 1950 – South declares independence, sparking North Korean invasion. 1953 – Armistice ends Korean War, which […]

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