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Can a person have more than one STD at one time?

Yes; it's certainly possible.

There is no microscopic door-man turning away STDs because a person already has one. There is no "Oops! Better move on to another host! This one's taken!"

Just like you can have a cold and the flu at the same time. (Which would suck.)

Can a person have more than 1 Facebook page?

As Sonia Muralidharan stated, a person can own several facebook pages.And you could track and benchmark any Facebook with Social Insider: FREE Facebook Competitive Tool | Social Insider. It's free and reveals insights of those who are commenting on the FB page, the sponsored posts for each page and historical data, engagement report, likes report, fan evolution.[1] All of them for free!Footnotes[1] FREE Facebook Competitive Tool | Social Insider

Can a person have more than one haplogroup?

You get your Y haplogroup from your father, his father, his father etc. Only one person in each generation you go back. It does not represent your father's total ancestry. Your paternal grandmother or any of the spouses in your direct male line will not be part of the results.

Males and females both get their Mitochondrial from their mother, her mother, her mother. Only one person in each generation you go back. It does not represent your mother's total ancestry. If you had your Mitochondrial tested you would get another Haplogroup but your maternal grandfatherl or any of the spouses in your direct maternal line would not be part of the results.

If you had both your Y & Mitochondrial tested by the time you got back to your 16 great great grandparents, 14 of them will not be included in either results.

Now most of your DNA is Autosomal. You get it 50-50 from both parents. Now with Autosomal testing there are no Haplogroups. You don't necessarily get it 25% from each of your 4 grandparents. The reason why what you inherited can be biased between grandmother and grandfather on both sides of the family. When your parents passed on to you the autosomal they received from their parents, it was randomly jumbled and went through a process of recombination.
Siblings usually share similar autosomal but sometimes it can be very different. The Autosomal testing is what is used in the overall ancestral background testing but it has been over hyped on TV.
The only thing the companies do is match you with population samples in their database. This means one company might be deficient in or not have some population samples another will have. So if you go to different companies and have your Autosomal tested you will get different results.

How can a person get more leads apart from referrals and recommendations in the following area?

Getting leads manually is quite time-consuming and this is the reason why more and more companies/sales teams are opting for faster and more accurate methods.One way is to buy leads from companies like Zoom-Info etc. But again buying would require sometime to filter the list and most of the data can be invalid and old.Another way is to semi-buy leads with the help of lead generation software like AeroLeads, SalesLoft, datanyze etc. Few tools provide lead generation services as well, for example AeroLeads provides service, where You only need to furnish your prospect details such as industry, location, job title etc(for example software companies), and you will have your list of qualified prospects within 48 hours as per your requirement.These are few methods that you can use according to your business.Hope this helps you!Happy prospecting!!

Who gets drunk quicker a big person or a lil person?

In general, the less you weigh the more you will be affected by a given amount of alcohol. Alcohol has a high affinity for water. Basically one's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is a function of the total amount of alcohol in one's system divided by total body water. So for two individuals with similar body compositions and different weights, the larger individual will achieve lower alcohol concentrations (less drunk) than the smaller one if ingesting the same amount of alcohol.

How can a person receive more than one life sentence?

Edit: The original question I answered was why do people get multiple life sentences? which is somewhat different from the question it was merged with.Two reasons immediately come to mind:If a person is charged on only one count that puts them at risk for a life sentence, they may be found Not Guilty on that charge and go free. Or they may be found Guilty but later have the conviction overturned for some reason and go free. If, however, they are convicted on multiple counts and sentenced to multiple life sentences, it becomes even less likely for them to go free.The second reason is that in general stacking up multiple charges is a prosecutorial tactic that sends a signal to the jury. Even in less serious cases, it is uncommon for someone to be charged with only one crime. When jurors are told the person is accused of a whole laundry list of things, they tend to be psychologically primed to think, “Well, he must be guilty of something, otherwise they wouldn’t be accusing him of so many crimes.” That aids the prosecution in winning the jury over to conviction.

Is it true if a shy person get drunk there more outgoing?

yes it is true, alcohol helps u lose your fears :D it can even help u get laid ;)

How can $500 divide between two people so that one person gets $50 more than the other?

let person 1 get $ x.
let person 2 get $ x + 50.

( x ) + ( x + 50 ) = $ 500.
2x + 50 = $ 500.
x = 500 - 50/2
x= 225

hence person 1 gets $225 and person 2 gets $(225 + 50 = $275)

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