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  FAQ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The FAQ is an Internet textual tradition originating from a combination of mailing list-laziness plus speculation and a separate technical and political need within NASA in the early 1980s.
One large collection of such documents is GameFAQs, where most so-called "FAQs" have nothing in common with the meaning of the name, other than containing a FAQ (and even then, they may not be frequent, or even asked, questions).
FAQ, also going as FA-Q and later Foolish American Quartet, were a 4 man punk/grunge band hailing from Kalamazoo Michigan from 1986 to the mid 90s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/FAQ   (836 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The simple answer to this question is "when we can no longer provide the level of care that the resident needs." This decision is difficult to make in some situations.
We do ask that you sign them out and back in and let on of the staff know you are leaving with them so that we are sure where they are.
When another resident is the object of the aggression or abuse, and the abuse is not controllable with behavioral intervention or medication, we ask that the resident be placed in a more appropriate setting.
www.thebartonhouse.com /who/faq.html   (1955 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
They will be asked to describe you and your way of life, attitudes, abilities, etc. Essentially, the DSS investigator will be trying to verify and complete the information provided in your security forms.
QUESTION: DSS had previously advised me that it would be unable to process an individual for a security clearance, as she is not a U.S. citizen.
QUESTION: I would like to know when a decision will be made regarding the disposition of Form 312s contractors have in their active and terminated files.
www.dss.mil /aboutdss/faq.htm   (7243 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
As noted in the answers to Questions 14 and 16, BLS strongly urges the use of the national or regional CPIs for use in escalator clauses.
question 16 provides information about the areas and size classes for which indexes are published.
question 18, the CPI cannot be used to measure differences in price levels or living costs between one place and another; it measures only time-to-time changes in each place.
www.bls.gov /cpi/cpifaq.htm   (4864 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
The answers to some basic questions about the designation process for the Spruce Hill Historic District and about how Philadelphia Historic Districts are administered can be found here.
In general, the courts have consistently said that historic preservation is a legitimate planning tool that cities and communities may use to regulate the changes to a neighborhood's historic fabric.
All projects and buildings are different, and answers to specific questions may also differ; it is always best to check with the Historical Commission before beginning work.
sprucehill.uchs.net /faq.htm   (3540 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
One section addresses questions frequently asked by systems administrators regarding the installation, configuration, and day-to-day operation of Horde and its components.
The Horde FAQ is the result of the efforts of a heck of a lot of people.
The Administrator's FAQ was, in a former incarnation, the Horde FAQ-o-Matic.
www.horde.org /faq   (251 words)

  
 Internet Firewalls: Frequently Asked Questions
Note that this collection of frequently-asked questions is a result of interacting with many people of different backgrounds in a wide variety of public fora.
Frequently, the hardest part of hooking to the Internet, if you're a large company, is not justifying the expense or effort, but convincing management that it's safe to do so.
An internal client asking about an internal host asks the internal server, and gets an answer; an internal client asking about an external host asks the internal server, which asks the public server, which asks the Internet, and the answer is relayed back.
www.interhack.net /pubs/fwfaq   (14832 words)

  
 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The debtor is required to answer questions under penalty of perjury concerning the debtor's acts, conduct, property, liabilities, financial condition, and any matter that may affect administration of the estate or the debtor's right to a discharge.
The section 341 hearing is referred to as the "meeting of creditors" because creditors may attend and question the debtor about the location and disposition of assets and any other matter relevant to the administration of the case.
The judge will ask questions to determine whether the reaffirmation agreement imposes an undue burden on you or your dependents and whether it is in your best interest.
www.mab.uscourts.gov /faq.htm   (9779 words)

  
 LPA Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
As one might expect from their names, pseudoachondroplasia and hypochondroplasia are conditions that are frequently confused with achondroplasia; diastropic dysplasia occasionally is, too.
Symptoms include central apnea (a condition that causes a person to stop breathing frequently while sleeping) and a general failure to thrive.
The child stops breathing and wakes up frequently during the night (unfortunately, as is generally the case with apnea, these moments of wakefulness are fleeting and often go undetected by parents), sweats, snores, and fails to thrive.
www.lpaonline.org /resources_faq.html   (2519 words)

  
 comp.lang.c Frequently Asked Questions
Content from the book ``C Programming FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions'' (Addison-Wesley, 1995, ISBN 0-201-84519-9) is made available here by permission of the author and the publisher as a service to the community.
An FAQ list is a collection of questions commonly asked on Usenet, together with presumably definitive answers, provided in an attempt to keep repeated questions on the newsgroup down to a low background drone so that discussion can move on to more interesting matters.
Since they distill knowledge gleaned from many sources and answer questions which are demonstrably Frequent, FAQ lists serve as useful references outside of their originating Usenet newsgroups.
www.eskimo.com /~scs/C-faq/top.html   (401 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
This is most likely to happen in a scenario where the child doesn't have enough exposure to their preferred language (probably the dominant language of the community) since his or her parents do not use and may not know that language, and the child resists speaking the language that is spoken at home.
Encourage your children to be active listeners by asking questions as you read a story to them or even when you are playing with them.
Ask several native speakers of that language their opinion of your ability to communicate effectively in their language.
www.byu.edu /~bilingua/faq.html   (2879 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions in Cosmology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The age of the Universe is determined from its expansion rate: the Hubble constant, which is the ratio of the radial velocity of a distant galaxy to its distance.
Again, this is a question that depends on which of the many distance definitions one uses.
This question is based on the ever popular misconception that the Universe is some curved object embedded in a higher dimensional space, and that the Universe is expanding into this space.
www.astro.ucla.edu /~wright/cosmology_faq.html   (4741 words)

  
 christinfocus.com-Frequently Asked Questions
The aim of this page is to answer some of the questions you as a non- Christian may have and they are posed in the sort of way you might well ask them.
So when, for instance, I put the question 'Why are there so many hypocrites in the church?', I don't mean that there are but that is certainly how some people see it.
Science is in the business of answering the 'how' questions, the Bible tells us the answer to 'who?' As science looks more and more the experts are realising that the earth may not be as old as first thought, the reliability of carbon dating has come in to question.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Oaks/7728/faqs.html   (3869 words)

  
 OpenBSD Frequently Asked Questions
This FAQ is supplemental documentation to the man pages, available both in the installed system and online.
The FAQ maintainers are Nick Holland and Joel Knight.
Questions and comments regarding the FAQ may be directed to faq@openbsd.org.
www.openbsd.org /faq   (1082 words)

  
 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
You may have questions as you forge through the "identity-theft jungle." Although I want to provide as much help to victims as possible, it is unrealistic to answer all the questions that we receive by e-mail.
However, if you have general questions about your identity theft problem that is not urgent, you may contact me by e-mail.
Identity theft or identity fraud (true name fraud) is the taking of the victim’s identity to obtain credit, credit cards from banks and retailers, steal money from the victim’s existing accounts, apply for loans, establish accounts with utility companies, rent an apartment, file bankruptcy or obtain a job using the victim’s name.
www.identitytheft.org /faq.htm   (1402 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
The Show Committee is actually in charge of holding a show, which rules will be used, location, choosing a judge, classlist preparation, and is responsible for the running of the show in general.
Any time you see problems with a show, or have questions directly regarding a show, or what happened at a specific show, you should address those issues first to the show committee.
ADMS is happy to answer general questions about shows and showing, but is not responsible for activities or specific shows.
www.lovelongears.com /faq.html   (3914 words)

  
 W3C Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
If you do not find what you are looking for here, you may also wish to consult the W3C site index, the W3C site search, and the W3C mailing list archive search.
A FAQ, pronounced by some as "fack" and others letter-by-letter ("eff aye cue,") is a list of answers to frequently asked questions.
FAQs originated in the early 1980s as the means to give informed answers to the recurring questions that are continually asked in the discussion newsgroups called Usenet.
www.w3.org /Consortium/faq.html   (179 words)

  
 FAQ : HURRICANES, TYPHOONS, AND TROPICAL CYCLONES
This FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) web site attempts to address various questions regarding hurricanes, typhoons and tropical cyclones that have been posed to us as hurricane researchers over the years.
If you do see an item that needs correction, or if you have any additional questions that you think should be added to this FAQ, please contact us directly.
Hopefully, this FAQ site can help answer some of the questions that you may have about the characteristics of these catastrophic storms, how they are monitored and forecasted, and what are some of research topics that are being addressed today.
www.aoml.noaa.gov /hrd/tcfaq/tcfaqHED.html   (1633 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions for the Requirement for Education on the Protection of Human Subjects
Frequently Asked Questions for the Requirement for Education on the Protection of Human Subjects
As long as the education is current, the same certificate may be submitted to NIH to fulfill the human subjects education requirement.
The NIH policy is silent on the frequency of education.
grants.nih.gov /grants/policy/hs_educ_faq.htm   (1568 words)

  
 IRC Frequently Asked Questions
Some very good FAQ's on IRC already exist but they are often written around UNIX based IRC clients, and handle problems and give examples you will never need on a Windows based IRC client.
Ask your internet provider or corporate network managers if you are behind a firewall and, if so, if using mIRC will allow you to use IRC.
The answer to this question is the current channel operators, and them alone.
www.mirc.com /ircintro.html   (7797 words)

  
 APA Style | Frequently Asked Questions
To help style users, Apastyle.org provides — in addition to these FAQs — online guidelines for commonly asked questions concerning electronic references and a list of changes in the 5th edition.
I publish frequently in APA journals, and I've noticed that subjects is often changed in copyediting, most often to participants.
Q: I publish frequently in APA journals, and I've noticed that subjects is often changed in copyediting, most often to participants.
www.apastyle.org /faqs.html   (1834 words)

  
 Washington College | Frequently Asked Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A: Maryland granted WC its charter in 1782; the College founder was the Rev. William Smith, an architect of American higher education who was also instrumental in the development of the University of Pennsylvania.
Among the many publications available in bookstores, we recommend the popular and user-friendly "Financial Aid for Dummies." For individual questions or concerns, students and parents are invited to contact the Washington College Student Aid Office.
Here are some questions frequently asked by transfer students.
www.washcoll.edu /wc/prospective/facts.html   (3672 words)

  
 TeX Frequently Asked Questions
This FAQ was originated by the Committee of the UK TeX Users' Group (UK TUG) as a development of a regular posting to the Usenet newsgroup comp.text.tex that was maintained for some time by Bobby Bodenheimer.
A copy of the complete FAQ, in PDF with hyperlinks to assist browsing, may be found on help/uk-tex-faq/newfaq.pdf (formatted for A4 paper) or help/uk-tex-faq/letterfaq.pdf (formatted for North American "letter" paper).
Maintenance of the TeX FAQ is coordinated by Robin Fairbairns.
www.tex.ac.uk /cgi-bin/texfaq2html?introduction=yes   (461 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
A: A complete answer to this question would require a book-length exhibit (we are planning an exhibit to answer this question in more detail).
Note that your browser must be configured for the newserver on your system for you to be able to use the newsgroups themselves.
However, several newsgroups maintain FAQs, archives, and sometimes more data on the WWW: these resources are accessible even if you cannot access the newsgroups themselves.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu /FAQ/faq.html   (2519 words)

  
 Frequently asked questions by the Press - Tim BL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Frequently asked questions by the Press - Tim BL Note: Many of these questions are now answered in much more depth in my book, Weaving the Web
This is a question of looking the data your company is storing and transferring, and making sure that it can be represented in that simple circles-and-arrows RDF way.
It just happened that I designed HTTP and asked for the port number to be assigned for computers everywhere to be able to use for the web.
www.w3.org /People/Berners-Lee/FAQ.html   (8205 words)

  
 FAQ - comp.arch.bus.vmebus
The questions that appear on this newsgroup generally pertain to specific technical questions that are beyond the scope of a FAQ, about where to locate information about the VMEbus, where to find boards to perform specific functions or the addresses of VMEbus manufacturers.
A frequently asked question is "are there any easy-to-use devices to provide a VMEbus interface to my computer design?".
Eventually this difficulty was overcome when the three companies agreed that the name VMEbus would be placed in the public domain, and that if anybody asked what VME meant; they would say....
www.ee.ualberta.ca /archive/vmefaq.html   (3803 words)

  
 Frequently asked questions
BC: This question, I think, arises from the mistaken idea that an Avatar (in this case the Christ) is some kind of abstract Principle which might embody itself in many individuals simultaneously.
The first part of the question is more difficult to answer ― it really is a matter of experience and discrimination.
He will not present himself as knowing everything and come to do everything for us, but if people and governments ask his advice or ask for his judgement ― his sometimes ‘Solomon’s’ judgement ― in decisions, for instance, in the Middle East or Northern Ireland, he will certainly give his guidance and help.
www.shareintl.org /background/FAQ/faq_main.htm   (8377 words)

  
 Viagra Frequently Asked Questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This list of frequently asked questions and answers on Viagra has been developed by CDER's Drug Information Branch in response to the numerous telephone calls we have received.
Please call you insurance company if you have questions about whether your particular insurance provider will cover the cost of this product for you.
An erection is the result of an increase in blood flow into certain internal areas of the penis.
www.fda.gov /cder/consumerinfo/viagra/viagrafaq.htm   (431 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
Social Security records do not have "named beneficiaries." The Social Security Act specifies which family members can receive benefits on your record when you retire, become disabled, or die.
We cannot pay benefits to people who do not meet the requirements of the law, nor can we refuse to pay benefits to people who do meet those requirements--even if you ask us not to.
But any payments we make to your former spouse based on your record will not affect the amounts that can be paid to a subsequent spouse or your children.
www.ssa.gov /planners/faqs.htm   (1560 words)

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