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Are/Is there a way to read something that is marked out already in pen?

If different pressure was applied to the pen when the original
writing was done. As opposed to the scribble. Turn the page over and very gently , using the side of the lead in a HB pencil , rub the extensions that were impressed into that page,of course it shall be reversed.
Do the same to any paper that was directly under the orignal
as well.Any thing soft underneath the original might have an impression of it.
Try using an ultra-violet(black-light)to possibly cause a reflection from the ink , if, perhaps a diffrent angle was held on the pen when the writer marked it out.
Primary colour filters or even any transparent coloured material held in front of a light might show some of the original
writing , espicially if a diffrent person did the crossing out.
Even just a regular light source(without filter) can shine through and possibly illuminate differences in the pen strokes.
So.......there ya go....hope it is good news
Ciao,Sittingmoose,Shaman.

My ears are constantly itchy and crusty ears every time earrings are put on?

I'm sure you're suffering from a metal allergy, most likely ss. You say it doesn't matter what type but have you tried titanium? 24k gold? sounds like you are probably using 'costume jewelry', basically cheap stainless steel.

Get some quality earrings, like titanium, and then clean your ears as if they were freshly pierced.

edit: DO NOT USE RUBBING ALCOHOL OR HYDROGEN PEROXIDE. it is tooooo harsh for a wound like that. if you want scar tissue, go for it, otherwise a saline/salt solution would be ideal.

don't use neosporin either, it is not made to treat puncture wounds.

What does a 30-minute read do to your brain? What does your brain look like after a week of 30-minute readings (1 month, one year, or 10 years)?

The first thing that happens is that you start thinking.Your neurons (brain cells) start making more connections with other cells, and new ideas and thoughts are introduced to your brain - in all your four lobes as well as both hemispheres. With time, as in years, those new networks are strengthened and make you think quicker. In addition, it’s the perfect natural defence strategy against cognitive decay such as dementia.You start being less stressed and more empathetic in general.That’s because there’s an increased level of connectivity in the left temporal cortex. I guess ‘putting yourself in the place of the protagonist’ has a different meaning now. A literal one.Your mind becomes more resilient.Consider the new words and sentences that you learn similar to the blood clot (not sure what it’s called) that covers a scar or a cut. Those words act as a cognitive reserve. They help the brain cells to find new pathways that’s around the damaged area (it’s all about those new connections)It makes your memory strongerWhen we make new memories while reading; name of the character, background, the story itself etc. we create new synapses and those strengthen the existing ones. Thus helping your short-term memory.Unfortunately, I didn’t find any MRI-s on how the brain looks like before making reading a habit, and after.

A few questions about Andrew Carnegie??????HELP!?

Andrew Carnegie, Philanthropist
Throughout his life, Andrew Carnegie loved to read. So it made sense that he wanted to give money to support education and reading. When Carnegie was a young man he lived near Colonel James Anderson, a rich man who allowed any working boy to use his personal library for free. In those days, America did not have a system of free public libraries.
Carnegie never forgot Colonel Anderson's generosity. As a result, Carnegie supported education; he gave money to towns and cities to build more than 2,000 public libraries. He also gave $125 million to a foundation called the Carnegie Corporation to aid colleges and other schools. What else did Carnegie believe in?

Andrew Carnegie, Philanthropist
World peace was another cause Carnegie believed in. He established the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and funded the building of the Hague Palace of Peace, which houses the World Court, in the Netherlands. By 1911, Carnegie had given away a huge amount of money -- 90 percent of his fortune.
About the time that community foundations were taking off, an even more momentous event occurred -- albeit one whose impact would take several decades to unfold in full force. In 1913, Congress imposed a personal income tax on Americans, and in 1917 it allowed people to take an income-tax deduction for their gifts to charity.

At first, the influence of the tax deduction was small because the income tax affected mainly the wealthy. But during World War II, the impact of the tax grew considerably as income-tax rates rose and the pay of average Americans increased sharply because of the booming wartime economy.

Does the Neutrogena Microdermabrasion System work?

I have a few old acne scars that I've been trying to fade for a couple of years now with fading creams and lemon juice. they have faded a tiny bit, but they're a lot better than what they used to be. So I was wondering will the Neutrogena Microdermabrasion System work well enough to fade my old scars. I've read great reviews online, I just want some extra opinions. I'm 17 btw :)

Andrew Carnegie...??

i wrote a paper on him and i just need alittle more. I used a lot of websites on him so dont give me links please. Can you tell me anything you know about him that i can put in my paper.
thanks.

Is it bad to read too many books?

Yes.Very, very bad.All the way till 8th grade, I used to keep a record of all the full-length books that I had read (got lazy eventually and stopped it). By then, I had read around 800 fictions and well over 300 non fictions. Now you might be thinking, “Wow! Impressive for an eight grader.” But, let me tell you what happened.I began to lose originality. Unwittingly most works I wrote seemed plagiarised.I became excessively paranoid about the world and started questioning everything.I started hating the world and its system because everyone is essentially a conniving schemer.My room started having less and less space as more and more of it got filled with books.I began to talk too much at parties and social events about philosophy and politics, that people began avoiding me all together.I had trouble playing soccer without calling out even the slightest of missplays or rule-breaks.I started to annoy my teachers, especially Biology and history teachers by asking too many questions, adding on to and correcting their statements and by talking too much in the class.Every single time I tried to flirt with a girl, it ended up becoming a metaphysical debate and eventually it became evident that I will never get laid.My parents and brother stopped talking during meals because, I had the uneasy knack to change any conversation into a history or science lesson.I began to hate, mourn or fall in love with fictional characters.I had to start a new Instagram page because my suddenly overflowing poetic urge forced me to give an entire space for my poems alone.I spent all my money on books and ended up being the most broke person in high-school.I developed depression because as Rob Gillham already said[1], “nobody understands you like Tolstoy.”I engaged in philosophical debates with my own mirror self!Finally, what’s worse! I began to write on Quora!And the funny fact is I never learnt my lesson. Despite the conspicuous side-effects, books still enchant me and no matter how much self confidence I develop, the moment they flash their covers, this is how my face isI’m a sucker for them. I know. Bye.Footnotes[1] Rob Gillham's answer to Is it bad to read too many books?

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