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    1. Asked: March 7, 2022In: Analytics

      How come I know when someone is staring at me in my sleep?

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      Added an answer on March 8, 2022 at 7:31 pm

      I guess it’s just mere coincidence. But, on the other hand I think even when you’re sleeping all your senses work. And even if we are at work and if someone is staring at us we do feel someone’s presence beside us because according to it passes some sort of signals or something or creates some sortRead more

      I guess it’s just mere coincidence. But, on the other hand I think even when you’re sleeping all your senses work. And even if we are at work and if someone is staring at us we do feel someone’s presence beside us because according to it passes some sort of signals or something or creates some sort of pressure. So even if we are past asleep we do feel someone’s presence.

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    2. Asked: March 7, 2022In: Communication

      Can a baby be born with the amniotic fluid still intact?

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      Added an answer on March 8, 2022 at 7:31 pm

      It’s not so uncommon for that to happen during childbirth. Normally, when expectant mothers experience water break, then they know their baby is on the way. But what happens when the water does not break? This can happen with a baby born through the vagina and also through CS. After the baby is bornRead more

      It’s not so uncommon for that to happen during childbirth. Normally, when expectant mothers experience water break, then they know their baby is on the way. But what happens when the water does not break? This can happen with a baby born through the vagina and also through CS. After the baby is born, the doctor or nurse pokes the amniotic sac open to bring out the baby and the water is released. Such babies are known to have extreme cases of good luck or bad luck as the case may be.

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    3. Asked: March 7, 2022In: Communication

      Catwoman

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      Added an answer on March 8, 2022 at 7:31 pm

      Actually I've only seen Michelle Pfeiffer and Anne Hathaway. I first became a fan because of Michelle Pfeiffer in Batman Returns, even though the characterization is too kooky for me. I avoided Hally Berry's movie because of bad reviews. In turns of comic accuracy, Anne Hathaway's portrayal was closRead more

      Actually I’ve only seen Michelle Pfeiffer and Anne Hathaway. I first became a fan because of Michelle Pfeiffer in Batman Returns, even though the characterization is too kooky for me. I avoided Hally Berry’s movie because of bad reviews. In turns of comic accuracy, Anne Hathaway’s portrayal was closest to the canon character. Looking forward to seeing the new Batman and see Zoe Kravitz performance of the catwoman, I heard she nailed it to perfection.

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