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    1. Asked: March 17, 2021In: Communication

      What can be used to cover a tattoo temporarily— asides makeup concealer?

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      Paul Conn
      Added an answer on March 19, 2021 at 12:45 am

      If you're looking for a temporary but effective way to cover up tattoos, I highly recommend a product called Dermablend. It is the most effective product I have found that covers tattoos without looking like you're doing just that. They sell it online or at Ultra stores. Check out their website. AsRead more

      If you’re looking for a temporary but effective way to cover up tattoos, I highly recommend a product called Dermablend. It is the most effective product I have found that covers tattoos without looking like you’re doing just that. They sell it online or at Ultra stores. Check out their website. As a product user, I can tell you that it feels pretty “natural” and offers long lasting coverage without being difficult to take off after.

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    2. Asked: March 17, 2021In: Travel

      Do you love tourist traps or you try as much as possible to avoid them?

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      Added an answer on March 19, 2021 at 12:45 am

      The biggest tourist trap I have ever encountered is shopping. Shopping where they want you to shop, not what you are actually interested in seeing, travel as independently as you can. If you take a day tour to see the sights, you will also be driven to a factory outlet or showroom of the local waresRead more

      The biggest tourist trap I have ever encountered is shopping. Shopping where they want you to shop, not what you are actually interested in seeing, travel as independently as you can. If you take a day tour to see the sights, you will also be driven to a factory outlet or showroom of the local wares. Do you really want to sacrifice time at the Pyramids in order to visit an arty parchment-painting shop? Or sacrifice time at the Colosseum to see a leather jacket fashion parade? Or leave the Hagia Sophia to visit a floor rug showroom? Seriously, parchment paintings are sold at every tourist spot in Cairo anyway; If I wanted a leather jacket I could buy one at home; and those rugs might be nice, but not so nice I would spent $2000 on a whim.
      You are usually at your destination for a very short time. Don’t waste that time by going to those places where the only real goal is to part you with your tourist dollars.
      Take local busses and trains, or walk or shorter distances. Buy your own entry ticket to the places you really want to visit, and spend as much time as you want there. Research before you go, using travel guides and internet resources, and plan where you really want to go.

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    3. Asked: March 17, 2021In: Programmers

      What makes KOLTIN better than JAVA?

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      Added an answer on March 19, 2021 at 12:45 am

      From an employability perspective, Java is a clear winner, as the majority of the industry’s apps are built on Java, so they will need people who understand the language and are proficient in it. However, Kotlin is a very exciting new language on the scene, and I can say from personal experience itRead more

      From an employability perspective, Java is a clear winner, as the majority of the industry’s apps are built on Java, so they will need people who understand the language and are proficient in it.
      However, Kotlin is a very exciting new language on the scene, and I can say from personal experience it is a joy to make Android apps in. What I would say is that the transition from Java to Kotlin will be far easier than the transition from Kotlin to Java, if you intend to learn both eventually.
      Kotlin is very nice in regards to getting rid of “boiler-plate” code that you get with Java, and with the use of libraries like Anko, it can cut lines of code to do the same thing by about 40% when compared to Java. In addition, it’s 100% inter-operable with Java, so for example in my uni I’m developing an Android game using both Kotlin and Java classes.

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    4. Asked: March 17, 2021In: Religion

      Do you think Muslims are being targeted with the plan to ban full face covering in Switzerland?

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      Added an answer on March 19, 2021 at 12:45 am

      There can be hundreds of reasons to ban this thing but I would highlight my perspective in terms of my experience in day to day life. Now, when a patient comes to a doctor, they have to examine him/her thoroughly. Ideally, we should ask the patient to take off his clothes so that we get 'clear examiRead more

      There can be hundreds of reasons to ban this thing but I would highlight my perspective in terms of my experience in day to day life. Now, when a patient comes to a doctor, they have to examine him/her thoroughly. Ideally, we should ask the patient to take off his clothes so that we get ‘clear examination findings’, that’s written in the books and trust me they fail us in MBBS/MD exams if we don’t do so. It’s a little different in routine practice. We don’t ask all the patients to remove the clothes because most of them are wearing simple, thin, clothes which are acceptable. And we don’t do it for female patients at all. We try to hear from the stethoscope with lot of concentration after placing it on the thick saree or blouse, our ears are becoming finer day by day. They don’t even take off that piece of cloth from their mouth while speaking to me. I don’t see whom I am taking to. And what do I ask her? Take off your burqa!Seriously? I don’t know how many layers of clothes inside that!
      They get offended very easily, so I don’t ask such them questions them. I can’t even hear proper heart sounds from over such clothes, forget about respiratory movements, liver palpation, etc. Why the lack of common sense? If you are going to see a doctor, you have to dress that way so that doctor can do your proper examination. You can’t come wearing this black thing to me. Sorry, I may not recognise you, I can’t check you properly, I don’t know who I am prescribing medicines, seems like what I am doing to whom? I have seen some of them refusing to wear OT dress as well. Excuse me! You expect a doctor to operate on you from your burqa? I am totally in support of the vote.

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