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My twin sister won't admit to me who she is going out with. I know she is dating him, so why won't she tell me? She's sitting next to me right now as I type this and she has her guilty face on. She was reading her text messages to me from him but won't [b]show[/b] me what else she said after they said good bye (from 2:00am). She keeps saying she's not but I know for a fact she is. Still has on her guilty face. She's HIDING it from me and it's making me angry. Her dating is not what makes me angry. I tell her EVERYTHING so why won't she tell me? I trusted her. :( And no I don't want to read her text messages (without permission). That would be wrong.

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When You See A Person You Think Is Attractive Do you go up to them and start a conversation? Or just look at them from a distance and not say anything? (Let's say it's a social gathering) Sorry if this is a weird thread, my sister says I'm a chicken because I've seen this guy at my church for 3 years now, and have never even said anything to him. I wouldn't even know his name if I hadn't overheard his brother say it... :( We had this BBQ after church yesterday and he was probably about 1 or 2 feet away from me and we exchanged glances a few times but I just kept sitting in my seat, quietly playing games on my iPod.

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Can someone help me with this physics problem? I missed some school and we started a new chapter, Circuits. I don't know how exactly I'm supposed to solve this problem. Info given: a.Ra=25 Ohms Rb=3 Ohms Rc=40 Ohms [url=http://i.imgur.com/fJkKR6X.png]The picture looks like this.[/url] And the directions are: [i]For each of the following sets of values, determine the equivalent resistance for the circuit.[/i] Can someone help explain what I'm supposed to do? How do I know what is parallel and what's in a series? How do I combine them to find the equivalent resistance? I would prefer that you don't just give me the answer and explain the steps. :) Thank you in advance.

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Can someone explain what these directions mean? I'm finishing my summer reading project and the directions say to quote to support our description of the characters. Can someone please help? :~( It says, "Make sure to cite them correctly (Author 35) for the first quote and (35) for each subsequent quote," but I don't really get if I'm supposed to put the page number in replacement for the number 35. Don't know if this is relevant but this is for 11th grade English.