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Can you tell me a little bit 'bout educational system in America?What I need to do to become a good student?

Not all US high schools are as bad as that other poster made them out to be. I should know, I went to one. The problem most of the bad schools have isthat they are filled with stupid poor people. Avoid inner city schools.

In general what you want to do to be a good student is just make the teachers think you are trying hard. If you do that they will grade you easier and give you the benfit of the doubt in most circumstances.
Yes, you shoucl participate in extracurricular activities. They look good on applications and they keep you busy so you dont fall in with a crowd of drug addict losers.

Liberalism? Conservative? What do these really mean?

Wow...good job! Pretty much sums it up and yeah...prepare to be attacked with namecalling. I'm sure they are on their way!

What happens if you put aviation fuel in a regular car?

Note: I am not an expert on automobile engines and the effect of aviation fuel on automobile engines. The parts of this post that relate to automobile engines are based upon discussions with my long-time friend and aircraft mechanic…Jet Fuel (Jet-A, JP-1, etc.) is the standard fuel for turbine engines (jets, airliners, etc.) in the aviation world. It is incompatible with almost all gasoline-burning automobile engines, so ‘nuf said about Jet Fuel.Most aircraft piston engines still run on gasoline… specifically, a particular blend of gasoline known as 100LL. The “LL” stands for “Low Lead”, which translates to “a lot of lead.” The lead in 100LL is in the form of Tetra-ethyl-lead (TEL). 100LL is very similar to the gasoline burned by automobiles, but the addition of TEL makes it toxic to the inner workings of modern automobile engines, as well as catalytic converters. The lead boosts the octane of what would otherwise be a lower-octane fuel. 100LL is also formulated to perform well at higher altitudes (in thin air).If you put 100LL in a car manufactured in the past couple of decades, you’ll probably foul your spark plugs and ruin your emissions controls, although I’m told that the engine itself wouldn’t suffer any catastrophic damage. I do know a couple of people who have put 100LL in their cars when they ran out of gas… just enough to get to the next gas station… with no ill effects. Since it is a high-octane fuel, your engine isn’t going to “blow up.”Some lower-powered, normally aspirated aircraft engines run just fine on automobile gas, and there are STC’s (Supplemental Type Certificates) that allow aircraft owners to do this. Many years ago, there was a big boom in getting these STC’s, which helped make flying affordable again for many people. 100LL is a very expensive fuel, due to inverse economy of scale.

I want 2 know abt pollution.?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollution

Search warrants?

Although it technically isn't necessary because the decedant has "given up his/her expectation of privacy" it is always a good and safe idea to get one anyway. But the law does allow for this.

Given the option were I conducting the search...I'd go for the warrant because there doesn't appear to be any exigency here.

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