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Which is grammatically correct? "If anyone HAS a photo" or "If anyone HAVE a photo"? Why?

Anyone is a singular indefinite pronoun that takes a singular verb. Anyone means "any person". We wouldn't say " if any person have a photo", would we?Anyone is followed by a singular verb, not a plural one. So "if anyone has a photo..." is correct.  *** End of answer ************ I am forced to write more to prevent my answer from collapsing. If anyone finds it repetitive, please ignore. Anyone is a singular indefinite pronoun that takes a singular verb. Anyone means "any person". So "if anyone has a photo..." is correct.

Does anyone have the answers to the life of pi accelerated reader test?

Here are a couple of links that may help you with Life of Pi.

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/lifeofpi/
http://thebestnotes.com/booknotes/Life_Of_Pi/Life_Of_Pi_Martel01.html
http://www.gonzaga.org/images/Summer%20Reading%20Guides/Summer%20Reading%20Guide%20-%20Life%20of%20Pi.pdf
http://www.webenglishteacher.com/martel.html

What type of questions are on the MBLEX?

The Massage and Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx) is one of two national tests that certify the massage therapist to operate in all fifty states. The advantage of MBLEx certification is that the certificate follows the therapist across state lines, eliminating the need for separate state certifications.

The Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination has 125 multiple-choice questions that must be answered in two and a half hours. While anyone may take the test, it is administered in the English language only. MBLEx is a computerized test, and it may be taken an unlimited number of times.

The Massage and Bodywork Licensing Exam requires a thorough knowledge of human anatomical and physiological body systems. Muscular-skeletal function is also an important part of the MBLEx.

Anatomy and physiology comprise 14% of the exam, with a focus on endocrine, circulatory and digestive functioning, as well as the nervous system and skeletal structure.

Kinesiology accounts for 11% of the exam, most of it concentrated in the areas of muscle utility, range of motion, and the location and function of muscle fiber and attachment ligaments.

Pathology makes up 13% of the exam; the content in this area pertains to pain, discomfort or impaired movement caused by injury or age or other conditions of special populations.

Remedial activities of massage therapy make up 17% of the exam, focusing on the benefits of massage techniques and soft tissue manipulation, and the methodologies that match the condition.

Diagnosis and assessment of patient injury, limitations or other physiological conditions make up 17% of the exam, with a stress on data collection, consultation and communication with clients, and holistic diagnostic techniques. The development of a treatment strategy is the result of effective communication and an accurate physical history.

5% of the test is devoted to a general overview and history of massage within a variety of contexts. 13% of test questions are concerned with adherence to high standards of ethical behavior and knowledge of the laws and regulations that apply to the profession.

Business operations occupy a significant portion of the exam. About 10% of questions will be directed toward hygiene, safety considerations, and injury prevention. The maintenance and privacy of client records is essential.

Stats Homework 2 problems.?

Problem 14:
(S-AQ 3.58) There are two major tests of readiness for college: the ACT and the SAT. ACT scores are reported on a scale from 1 to 36. The distribution of ACT scores in recent years has been roughly Normal with mean μ = 20.9 and standard deviation σ = 4.8. SAT scores are reported on a scale from 400 to 1600. SAT scores have been roughly Normal with mean μ = 1026 and standard deviation σ = 209.
A) Joe scores 1288 on the SAT. Assuming that both tests measure the same thing, what score (±1) on the ACT is equivalent to Joe's SAT score?
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Problem 15:
(S-AQ 3.59) There are two major tests of readiness for college: the ACT and the SAT. ACT scores are reported on a scale from 1 to 36. The distribution of ACT scores in recent years has been roughly Normal with mean μ = 20.9 and standard deviation σ = 4.8. SAT scores are reported on a scale from 400 to 1600. SAT scores have been roughly Normal with mean μ = 1026 and standard deviation σ = 209.

Reports on a student's ACT or SAT usually give the percentile as well as the actual score. The percentile is just the cumulative proportion stated as a percent: the percent of all scores that were lower than this one.
a)Tanya scores 1352 on the SAT. What is her percentile (± 1)?

Can you explain too if you have the time and thank you :)!

How long does it take to get your results for the NCLEX-RN exam in California?

Just wondering because it's been a week since I took it, and no results yet! I also did the Pearsonvue trick where you try to reregister, and the pop-out that everyone keeps talking about popped out saying that i have recently took the exam and that I can't register. Is that really true that if you get it, you passed?

Can I have a massage license in two states at once? (Florida and Oregon)?

I just graduated massage therapy school in Georgia. Right after graduating from school in Georgia I moved to Florida to stay with my aunt temporarily. I took the mblex in Florida and got my license here in Florida (just got approved last week). So now I am a licensed massage therapist in the state of Florida. BUT the thing is, I do not want to stay in Florida very long living in this awkward situation with my aunt. My goal is to save money quickly so I can move to the west coast in Portland, Oregon as soon as possible. I see that Oregon requires a practical examination to be licensed. I know how long it can take to get a license approved, so I was thinking about flying out there to go ahead and take the exam and try to apply for an Oregon license now. That way when I am ready to move out there, I will already have an Oregon license and can get a job as soon as I get there without having to wait.

So my question is can I go ahead and apply for the Oregon license as well while keeping my Florida license? So is it possible to be licensed in two different states at the same time? I do not have an Oregon address yet (obviously since I haven't moved there yet) so on the application for an Oregon license is it ok to put the Florida address?

Thanks for the advice, I hope this wasn't too confusing lol

What happens if I fail a final exam in Middle School?

I woke up this morning, starting to feel very ill, so I overslept. After waking up around 10:30 AM, I just noticed I didn't go to my class where they were having final exam. They say I cannot retake the test, can someone tell me what will happen to me next year?

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