Tuesday, November 22, 2011

I have a theory, could I have a high electromagnetic field, causing?

me to be tired, disoriented, and unable to think clearly? I have always been like this, and no one can figure out why. I feel naseous often as well. I know that high emf can cause these symptoms...so what do you think?|||You, personally, can't have a high EMF field. It's possible that you may spend a lot of time around something that does, but there's not a lot of variation in a human body's level. However, there are more likely explanations. Who have you sought input from as far as why this might be happening? A general practitioner is a good start, but if that doesn't pan out, there are specialists you might want to look into鈥攅.g., psychiatrist, neurologist, sleep specialist, nutritionist 鈥?Those are symptoms that could be associated with many, many things, and I highly doubt all the other, non-EMF possibilities have been eliminated at this point, so I'd suggest looking into that.

Which engineering field get High pay in KSA?

Which engineering field get high paid in KSA or ARAB countries


1.Civil 2.Electrical 3. Mechanical|||Generally speaking it is the Civil Engineer

Question concerning the HIGH SCHOOL track and field rules and regulations?

It states in the rules that an athlete may not wear metal in your hair, and you cannot wear jewelry. I purchased an under-armor like shirt that zippers up the back - and part of the zipper is visible. Would this defy the rules concerning metal, or is this competely legal?|||A zipper on your clothing is not metal in your hair.


I have never seen or heard of this problem.


A zipper is not jewelry, and unless the shirt is not a solid color it is not a problem.


Unless the shirt is multi colored or striped or is something other than a solid color it is not a problem.|||I run track and the only rules are you cannot wear jewelry in the races not to distract other runners and judges. You can tape jewelry to yourself for religious purposes as long as it doesn't show. It nowhere mentions zippers that keep your clothes on, which would be a greater distraction than a little metal on your neck.|||Take the article of clothing to your coach and ask him. He should know the rules in your state.





If you are concerned, make sure you bring a back up undershirt to your meets, in case the officials have a problem with it. If you can, ask the official before the meet starts so you have time to change.|||I really doubt it counts as metal because the zipper is PART of your athletic outfit. It's an under-armor shirt, so they shouldn't say anything.|||you shouldnt have any troubles. In a state meet they would be more strict than in a dual meet, but even still with something like that they shouldnt say anything

What are good jobs in the medical field that have high pay but aren't too stressful?

Tell me about the job.|||How about X-ray technician?|||In almost every profession Pay scale and Stress are related - the higher the pay, the higher the stress.

Hi, Can you guys tell me some good high paying Jobs like the field of study?

Im having a hard time choosing what to study in college as im in high school right now





So i was just wondering what are some High paying, respectfull jobs/Field of study|||no high paying job is respectful.|||business areas are pretty good but time consuming, teaching jobs r out of the question, computerareas r ok too

What are the michigan high school Football field dimensions?

Same as all the others....


The field is often called the gridiron because the markings on the field resemble a grill. The game is played on a rectangular field 120 yards (110 metres) long by 53 1/3 yards (49 metres) wide. The longer boundary lines are sidelines, while the shorter boundary lines are end lines. Near each end of the field is a goal line; they are 100 yards apart. A scoring area called an end zone extends 10 yards beyond each goal line to each end line.





Yard lines cross the field every 5 yards, and are numbered from each goal line to the 50-yard line, or midfield (similar to a typical rugby league field). Two rows of lines, known as hash marks parallel the side lines near the middle of the field. All plays start with the ball on or between the hash marks.





At the back of each end zone are two goal posts (also called uprights) that are 18.5 feet apart. The posts are connected by a crossbar 10 feet from the ground. Successful kicks must go above the crossbar and between the uprights. (At many fields the uprights and crossbar are attached by a curved bar to a post outside the field of play, to reduce the chance of players running into the supports.)|||100 yds

How is a High School track and field event like ?

Let's say you and the team go to another school to compete, how is it like ? Is there alot of people in the crowd ? How is the atmosphere ? Do you just go there race and leave ?|||it's a lot of fun. usually you and your team pick a place to camp out. and you just wait untill they give first call for your event. then you begin to warm up and stretch. there's usually a big crowd and it doesn't get noisy untill the end when whoevers in first is about to finish. i personally love it but get super nervous before races..... but that's just me. but other then that it's pretty laid back and when your done with your race it's super fun to go and cheer on your team mates :)