What are some push factors from some African countries? There are many factors that push people out of the country. While affirmative action is one factor that contributes to emigration of skilled individuals, other factors include: crime, better wage offers, better quality of life and future for their children, economic stability and improved health care. […]
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What causes fuel trim malfunction 1? Lean running condition (caused by a vacuum leak, a fuel delivery problem, etc.) Faulty oxygen sensor creating false lean or rich readings. Exhaust leak creating false lean readings. An issue with the PCM, such as software in need of an update. What does code po170 mean? Table of Contents. […]
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Did Vikings eat raw meat?
Did Vikings eat raw meat? Contrary to popular belief, Vikings didn’t only eat raw meat. They didn’t have conventional stoves or ovens, but the Viking cooks would roast and fry meat over open fires. Their cooking utensils were pretty advanced, too. Vikings used cauldrons made of soapstone and iron to hold most meals. How did […]
Does birds fly south for the winter?
Does birds fly south for the winter? Birds fly south in the winter in search of alternate food sources, and even though their summer home might be nicer, they return home in the spring when their usual food stocks are replenished. What happens when birds fly south for the winter? Instead of migrating between north […]
What are all the text slangs?
What are all the text slangs? Common text abbreviations ROFL: Rolling on floor laughing. STFU: Shut the *swear word!* up. ICYMI: In case you missed it. TL;DR: Too long, didn’t read. LMK: Let me know. NVM: Nevermind. TGIF: Thank goodness it’s Friday. TBH: To be honest. What are current slang words? A Parent’s Guide to […]
What do British call flashlights?
What do British call flashlights? The word came from the French, “torche”, and ultimately from the Latin “torquere” (to twist) because early torches were twists of rope or fibre dipped in tar and lit to burn as a portable light source. Modern torches are generally electric, powered by batteries. That is why British people call, […]