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| Oxy-Powder Frequently Asked Questions | | 2008-08-12 23:31:36 | | 1) Should I follow any particular diet while taking Oxy-Powder?Yes. Try to eat a healthy live food based diet as well as increasing your water content. Try to avoid or eliminate any carbonated beverages, caffeine or alcohol. Reduce your intake of sugar, fried foods, white flour, dairy, etc. Our recommended diet is to eat fresh fruit in the morning, a salad for lunch and a light-low calorie protein containing meal for dinner. Continue Reading>>Oxy-Powder®$42.95[ learn more ]Top Quality Colon CleansingOxy-Powder® is a scientifically formulated compound that uses the power of oxygen to safely aid the body in relieving irritation associated with constipation symptoms. A clean, toxin-free intestinal tract is the foundation for maintaining optimal health. Did you know over 100 million Americans are constipated? 120 Vegetarian Capsules.
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| | SAF FI Frequently Asked Questions 2 | | 2008-07-30 12:10:37 | | 1. Where to assign activity type in cost centers? OR how to link cost centers & activity types? >> There is no direct assignment. You plan the output for a cost center first in kp26. Then you've to plan the value of that cost center which you budget for a period in kp06. Planned Activity expenditure / Planned Actvty qty gives yoa planned act rate which you can use to valuate your activity confirmations in mfg ordrs. You can also define your own prices,but you have to run the price revaluation if you want to revaluate your actual activity prices. 2. For stat. key figure what is the significance of sender & receiver cost elements & cost centers? >> Stat key fig are not real account assignments. In simple traditionl terms it is the base to allocate or define praportions with which the cost is allocated. SKFs are used to calculate the debit on a receiver object. These values can be used for assessing common costs which are used by all the other cost centers. 3. How SKF works ... | | By: Free SAP FICO,MM,SD,HR,PM,PS,PP Material | | |
| | SAF FI Frequently Asked Questions 1 | | 2008-07-30 12:10:14 | | 1. Whether any FI doccument will be created during PO(Purchase order)? If please mention the entry also. 2. What factors differentiates from one dunning level and other dunning level?3. APP There will be many banks in a house bank. If the payment should be maid from particular bank GL account. Where it is need to configured.4. What are various types of servers in SAP R/35. Can anybody explain me FI-MM integartion.pl explain in detail i. movement typesii. account classiii. material types6. Maximum no. of dunning levels are created?7. In how many ways APP is configured8. What is diff between AAM, Recurring entries, Sample doccument? Find here with the answers for your questions 1.Whether any FI document will be created during PO(Purchase order)?If pl mention the entry also? Ans: There is no document that is created in FI side during PO. But in controlling there can be a commitment posting to a Cost Center. The offsetting entry is posted at the time of GR. 2.What factors differentiate... | | By: Free SAP FICO,MM,SD,HR,PM,PS,PP Material | | |
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| Bioplastics: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | | 2008-07-01 14:30:07 | | WHAT ARE BIOPLASTICS ?
Two different concepts underlie the term ‘Bioplastics’:
a) Compostable plastics certified according to EN13432 and based on renewable (biobased) and/or non-renewable (fossil) resources
The focus here is on their functionality “compostability”. Industrial users, consumers and waste management operators need to be able to identify products and assign them to composting where appropriate. The compostability [...]
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| | Frequently Asked Questions - Object oriented Concepts | | 2008-05-15 02:26:26 | | How do you write a program which produces its own source code as its output? * How can I find the day of the week given the date? * Why doesn't C have nested functions? * What is the most efficient way to count the number of bits which are set in a value? * How can I convert integers to binary or hexadecimal? * How can I call a function, given its name as a string? * How do I access command-line arguments? * How can I return multiple values from a function? * How can I invoke another program from within a C program? * How can I access memory located at a certain address? * How can I allocate arrays or structures bigger than 64K? * How can I find out how much memory is available? * How can I read a directory in a C program? * How can I increase the allowable number of simultaneously open files? * What's wrong with the call "fopen("c:\newdir\file.dat", "r")"? * What is the output of printf("%d") * What will happen if I say delete this *... | | By: Technical Interview Questions | | |
| | Frequently Asked Questions - Operating System Concepts | | 2008-05-15 02:24:28 | | *What is MUTEX ? * What isthe difference between a 'thread' and a 'process'? * What is INODE? * Explain the working of Virtual Memory. * How does Windows NT supports Multitasking? * Explain the Unix Kernel. * What is Concurrency? Expain with example Deadlock and Starvation. * What are your solution strategies for "Dining Philosophers Problem" ? * Explain Memory Partitioning, Paging, Segmentation. * Explain Scheduling. * Operating System Security. * What is Semaphore? * Explain the following file systems : NTFS, Macintosh(HPFS), FAT . * What are the different process states? * What is Marshalling? * Define and explain COM? * What is Marshalling? * Difference - Loading and Linking ? * What are the basic functions of an operating system? * Explain briefly about, processor, assembler, compiler, loader, linker and the functions executed by them. * What are the difference phases of software development? Explain briefly? * Differentiate... | | By: Technical Interview Questions | | |
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| Frequently Asked Questions - Database | | 2008-05-15 02:23:14 | | *What are the different types of joins? * Explain normalization with examples. * What cursor type do you use to retrieve multiple recordsets? * Diffrence between a "where" clause and a "having" clause * What is the difference between "procedure" and "function"? * How will you copy the structure of a table without copying the data? * How to find out the database name from SQL*PLUS command prompt? * Tadeoffs with having indexes * Talk about "Exception Handling" in PL/SQL? * What is the diference between "NULL in C" and "NULL in Oracle?" * What is Pro*C? What is OCI? * Give some examples of Analytical functions. * What is the difference between "translate" and "replace"? * What is DYNAMIC SQL method 4? * How to remove duplicate records from a table? * What is the use of ANALYZing the tables? * How to run SQL script from a Unix Shell? * What is a "transaction"? Why are they necessary? * Explain Normalizationa dn Denormalization with exa... | | By: Technical Interview Questions | | |
| | Frequently Asked Questions - Networking | | 2008-05-15 02:22:44 | | *User(s) are complaining of delays when using the network. What would you do? * What are some of the problems associated with operating a switched LAN? * Name some of the ways of combining TCP/IP traffic and SNA traffic over the same link. * What sort of cabling is suitable for Fast Ethernet protocols? * What is a Class D IP address? * Why do I sometimes lose a server's address when using more than one server? * What is Firewall? * How do I monitor the activity of sockets? * How would I put my socket in non-blocking mode? * What are RAW sockets? * What is the role of TCP protocol and IP protocol. * What is UDP? * How can I make my server a daemon? * How should I choose a port number for my server? * Layers in TCP/IP * How can I be sure that a UDP message is received? * How to get IP header of a UDP message * Writing UDP/SOCK_DGRAM applications * How many bytes in an IPX network address? * What is the difference between MUTEX and ... | | By: Technical Interview Questions | | |
| | | | | Frequently Asked Questions about forex | | 2008-02-07 23:55:06 | | Frequently Asked Questions What is Foreign Exchange? The Foreign Exchange market, also referred to as the "FOREX" market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average turnover of approximately $1.5 trillion. Foreign Exchange is the simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of another. The world's currencies are on a floating exchange rate and are always traded in pairs, for example EUR/USD or USD/JPY. Why haven't I heard of Foreign Exchange? The answer is simple: the currency market was simply financially inaccessible to the general population of investors and traders, and the minimum account requirements were beyond the resources of the average investor. Since then, the situation has changed dramatically. Now under new bank regulations, instead ... | | By: forex | | |
| | Surveys Form Frequently asked Questions | | 2008-02-05 11:10:00 | | Part - I1. Why can I get paid for filling out surveys and sharing my opinions?2. So what kind of questions do they ask on the surveys? Examples?3. I've never heard of a "Focus Group" ... what in the world is that?4. Ok, so how long are the surveys? And what about the focus groups?5. Are there any special computer, hardware or software requirements?6. My schedule is pretty hectic, can I do this whenever I want?7. I'm concerned about privacy issues. Should I worry about this?... | | By: Earn Money Online | | |
| | Test Plan Frequently Asked Questions | | 2007-08-23 11:35:06 | | 1. Why you cannot download a Word version of this test plan.
I have received numerous requests for an MS Word version of the test plan.
However, although the web pages were created directly from an word document, I no longer have a copy of that original word document.
Also, having prepared numerous test plans, I know that [...]... | | By: Software Testing Interview Questions | | |
| | Frequently Asked Questions on Servlets Concepts | | 2007-08-16 19:39:02 | | 1. How do u deal property files in servlet?
2. What methods do u use in Servlet - Applet communication ?
3. What are the types of Servlet ?
4. Difference between HttpServlet and Generic Servlets ?
5. Difference between doGet and doPost ?
6. What are the methods in HttpServlet?
7. What are the types of SessionTracking?
8. What is Cookie ? Why is Cookie used ?
9. If my browser [...]... | | By: Java Interview Questions | | |
| | 260 Frequently Asked Questions in java | | 2007-08-10 17:10:30 | | Can a main() method of class be invoked in another class?
What is the difference between java command line arguments and C command line arguments?
What is the difference between == & .equals
What is the difference between abstract class & Interface.
What is singleton class & it’s implementation.
Use of static,final variable
Examples of final class
Difference between Event propagation [...]... | | By: Java Interview Questions | | |
| | LIST OF FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT AGLOCO | | 2007-07-25 10:33:00 | | The following is a list of frequently asked questions about AGLOCO™ as seen in AGLOCO' s official website.1. What is AGLOCO™ all about?AGLOCO™ is the first Internet based economic network, which enables you as a member to ‘Get your share of the internet.’ Advertisers, search companies, online merchants and other businesses currently pay lots of companies to deliver people like you to them to get your attention and sell goods. With AGLOCO™ they will be paying YOU.AGLOCO™ is also a global community of Internet users whose active members can be paid for all their online activity. By downloading our proprietary Viewbar™ technology, members benefit from engaging yet unobtrusive content tailored to their interests. AGLOCO™ also pays its members to refer their friends to the community (and for those friends to refer more friends through four levels of extended referrals.) Find out more (see Learn More) » 2. How do I earn cash and shares?Sign up, use the web as usual and ea... | | By: agloco information | | |
| | Frequently Asked Questions | | 2007-04-12 13:42:00 | | This is part of the new design as well. I will answer some common questions I get via email and if you have anything to add - please send me a note!
Where are you from?
I was born in Dublin, Ireland, but lived in Midland, Michigan in the US for four years before moving to Antwerp, Belgium for a further five years and then back to the US (Chicago, Rochester, NY and Midland again) until I moved... | | By: The Humble Housewife | | |
| | Frequently Asked Questions About Electronic Scooters | | 2007-03-10 10:40:00 | | Frequently Asked Questions About Electronic ScootersHere are some of the most frequently asked questions about electronic scooters, to give you a better understanding about its mechanism and why it is fast becoming popular these days.How do electronic scooters work?E-scooters function by linking a battery and a motor the adult kick scooter, which is found in standard gas powered scooters. Speeds and brakes are controlled via a switch that is attached to the handlebar. And because electronic scooters are a fairly new invention, laws governing them are still in process, so, technically, no rules are in place.Electronic scooters have varying speeds, too. The slowest could be at just 10 miles per house, while others can go for as fast at 30 miles per hour, enough to be included in several racing events. In addition, these are also some scooters that can easily go uphill and cut through headwinds.Why are electric scooters so popular and why do people use them?E-scooters glide on the road so the feeling of literally cruising the block is there. It's also very useful when you need to do quick errands and short trips to the grocery store. And because it's a pretty new vehicle, it is also a good way to meet new people, as it makes a very interesting conversation piece.Problems with traffic will also be a thing of the past as scooters can easily maneuver through any tight jam. Never again will you be late for an appointment. Also, you can also say goodbye to having to worry about gas money (though you might see your electric bill rise).What are the other advantages of electric scooters?E-scooters are so compact that you are allowed to bring them on public transports like planes, buses and trains. Gas-powered scooters do not have this privilege. Also, you are not a contributor to global warming and noise as they do not emit fumes and are very silent workers. And though most people buy e-scooters as "toy", it is a lot functional than it's perceived.There are many other thing... | | By: ELECTRIC SCOOTER | | |
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