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How To Get A Question On The Discover Section

How can I get my question to the very top of the discover section?

'Discover' questions are questions which have been around for hours or days and have generated some interest among users, or may be older questions that didn't have much appeal.

There's nothing you can do to get your question placed there, and certainly no way to get your question to the top of that list. The questions on that list are not in any kind of order, and most users ignore them because they want to answer the newer questions.

Do you visit the discover section?

I went there a couple of times, but I got annoyed when I found an interesting question and couldn't answer it!

POLL: How did you discover the Polls and Surveys Section?

I just clicked on an interesting question, and here I am!
Oh, p.s., don't get distracted, study for exams!!
I know, I sound like my mother, it sucks.

Question about applying for section 8.?

You can apply anytime,whether you would qualify depends on your income.
Waiting lists for section 8 are years long in most places.

How to get in shape after a c-section?

Immediately following a Cesarean section you will be in a large amount of pain and discomfort and any movement at all will seem like a huge challenge.



At this stage however, getting out of bed and moving around is absolutely critical to your recovery. Exercise after c section forms part of the whole rehabilitation process because it helps to increase blood flow to the wound supplying oxygenated blood and essential cells for repair.



In order to safely become more active follow these 3 essential tips: -



#1 Exercising your lower legs whilst in bed after the operation will help prevent the build up of potentially life threatening embolisms. This doesn’t have to be too challenging and can be something as simple as rotating or flexing the ankles. You will need to wait until after the anaesthetic has worn off and you have the feeling back in the legs, before you start these.



#2 Get out of bed at the earliest opportunity as long as you have full control of your legs. Take your time at first, it gets easier every time you do it. Initially start by taking small steps around your hospital room, if necessary support your wound with a pillow or very soft blanket.



As the days go by, gradually increase the distance you walk, but always try to stand tall with your shoulders back and tummy muscles pulled in tightly, avoiding walking with a ‘caesarean’stoop. For the first couple of weeks, try to limit walking up stairs to just once or twice a day.



#3 As soon as you feel able to you should start strengthening the stomach muscles. This can be done using pelvic tilting movements which require no flexion at the spine. These exercises can be performed sitting, standing or lying down and are essential for realigning the muscles without causing doming or pain in the lower back.



As with any activity following a major operation, exercise after c section should be taken very slowly, working within your own comfort zone. Avoid being sedentary at all costs as this will simply prolong the healing process and could cause potentially serious blood clotting.

How did I get a violation notice for this question?

I put it in the poem section to get a poet type of view.
No violation notice.

I put it in the Ireland section to get an Irish point of view.
I got a violation notice there because misuse of question answer format.

This is the question

Could you please critique my Irish poem?

Her funeral Dress

Oh, it was not the dead corpse that froze my fragile steps,
Nor the melancholy sermon that corrupted my pace,
It was the end that haunted my feelings swept.

The church was laid out in flowers that smothered the room,
Many attended her funeral as words presumed.

Off sang a priest that nobody respected,
His robe surely stood alone, a mere drowned gown,
I looked at a roofless chapel,
Waiting for the rain to flow down.

Has time cast such a cruel spell?
Does it rape the land of her glow?
In the presence of the damned,
Am I the last sturdy panel on a rummaged crumbled floor?

Entangled with the lost, I search for her,
In a place that death steeps to the core,
Yet, I return with no answers,
Who’s funeral do I mourn before?

I long to the read the name on the coffin,
Affraying my eyes to her fallen face,
Who is the one that fell from grace?
Tore her clothes and did not replace.

Her name was Ireland,
Her home was here,
Her fretted failing a bland hiltless spear,
Do you remember the day-
Ireland disappeared?


By Crazygirl.

The poem is a metaphor about the economy and people losing their jobs and all that.
I personified the death of Ireland's old life by potraying it as a funeral of a women.

Cheers for answers

I'm on Section 8, how do I get out of my lease?

you do know a lease is a legally binding contract don't you? the landlord is not at fault for crime in an area or a bad school therefore it is not his obligation to let you out of your lease....however, if he CHOOSES, and you ask nicely, he may allow you to try to find someone to move in who will then sign a lease with the landlord. alternatively, just move and take the consequences of being sued for the remainder of the lease or until he manages to get a new tenant.

It’ll come to you.

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