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permits test help plz?

1. Ethanol is the active principle in intoxicating drinks
A. True B. False
2. Fatigue is considered an impairment.
A. True B. False
3. Each year, over _______ collisions occur.
A. 3 million B. 6 million C. 10 million
4. When driving in fog or snow
A. Use your high beams B. Use your low beams C. Drive at the posted speed limit
5. Cannabis is
A. Marijuana B. Cocaine C. PCP
6. Getting cited for speeding more than 16 m.p.h. over the speed limit will result in ____ points on your license.
A. Two B. Three C. Four
7. Your driving record will never be available to the public
A. True B. False
8. Ethanol is
A. A mood altering drug B. Stimulant C. Narcotic
9. Getting a full nights sleep after you have been drinking guarantees that you can drive safely the next morning:
A. True B. False
10. When attempting to pass another car safely, you should always exceed the posted speed limit.
A. True B. False
11. If you miss your exit on the freeway, it is legal to stop and back-up.
A. Never. B. When the traffic is very light. C. As much as thirty yards.
12. You may lose your drivers license
A. When you turn 70 years old B. If you accumulate too many points on your driving record C. If you stop driving for more than 5 years
13. Addiction is
A. Compulsive B. Repulsive C. Voluntary
14. Your driving may be impaired by:
A. Emotions B. Alcohol and other drugs C. All of the above
15. What do the initials B.A.C. represent?
A. Basic Alcohol Consumption. B. Basic Alcohol Concentration C. Blood Alcohol Content
16. A parking brake system
A. is not required if your service brakes are fully functional B. must be able to hold your car on a hill or incline C. Both A & B
17. A flashing yellow light:
A. Should be treated just like a stop sign. B. Is only encountered on a highway. C. Warns you of potential danger
18. Many people view drug and alcohol abuse as a social problem
A. True B. False
19. Pedestrians can be legally at fault for causing a crash
A. If they irresponsibly force a car into an unsafe maneuver to avoid hitting them B. If they cross in the middle of the street C. All options
20. A collision at 30 MPH will take any loose object in your car and give it the same force as if it were:
A. Propelled by a slingshot B. Thrown C. Shot from a cannon
21. Your level of intoxication will be a lot higher if you have a bottle of beer rather than a glass of wine
A. True B. False
22. There are about ________ licensed drivers here in Florida
A. 170 million B. 200 million C. 14 million
23. Good survival strategy for driving includes
A. Knowing the rules B. Practicing defensive driving, which includes communications, skill, courtesy and cooperation C. All options
24. When it comes down to it, __________ causes most collisions
A. Faulty equipment and brake failure B. Unlicensed or uninsured drivers C. Selfish and/or aggressive drivers
25. Every time you are convicted of a moving violation it will appear on your driving record.
A. True B. False
26. Your license can be canceled if you:
A. Accumulate 12 or more points on your license B. Give incorrect information when applying for your license C. You reach age 75
27. You can maintain a proper following distance by using the three second rule.
A. True B. False
28. To be safe, you should reduce your speed at an intersection.
A. Always B. If there is a flashing yellow light, C. If there is a traffic light.
29. The best tool to extinguish a small gasoline or diesel fire is a portable fire extinguisher.
A. True B. False
30. You may still make a U-Turn where a “No Left Turn” sign is posted
A. True B. False
31. Bicyclists must obey the same rules and regulations as motorists, and can be cited for violations.
A. True B. False
32. If an over-the-counter drug might affect your ability to drive, it will:
A. Be very expensive B. Have a warning label on the package C. Not be available over-the-counter
33. If you start to skid, you should apply a quick pumping motion to your brakes if you have anti-lock brakes.
A. True B. False
34. When you drive through deep water, you should dry out your brakes by driving slowly in low gear and apply your brakes lightly.
A. True B. False
35. Impaired drivers will sometimes:
A. Drive very slow. B. Drive with the windows open. C. Both of the above
36. Which of the following is a narcotic
A. Marijuana B. Heroin C. Cocaine
37. If you lose your current license because you have moved to another state or country and obtained a new license, your old license has:
A. Canceled B. Suspended C. Revoked
38. For a fatal crash costs can soar to:
A. $500,000 B. $250,000 C. $50,000
39. If you are found guilty of speeding and causing a collision, you will receive _____ points on your license.
A. Four B. Six C. Eight or Twelve
40. On the freeway, you are required to have your signal on for ______ feet before changing lanes
A. 50 B. 100 C. 150

whats foods or drinks can make you hyper ?

what foods drinks can make you hyper?

Grandma Hystad’s Recipes,bar Mixes, Drinks, Food Information

CONTENTS

BORSCHT SOUP

GRANDMA’S SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS

BAKED WINTER SQUASH

GRANDMA’S WHIPPED SHORTBREAD COOKIES

AUNT PAT’S BUTTER TARTS

LIGHTSIDE

BUY LOCAL FOOD

FOOD INFORMATION WHEN EXPOSED TO FIRE, FLOOD, HEAT, POWER OUT

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING

RESPONSIBLE DRINKING

BAR MIXES

NON-ALOHOLIC DRINK

VEGETABLE SOUP BORSCHT

2 pounds beef, with soup bone.

2 carrots.

1 medium head of cabbage.

2 average-sized onions.

6 average-sized potatoes.

2 cups canned tomatoes.

6 whole pepper kernels.

1 bay leaf.

A few sprigs of dill.

½ cup chopped beets.

Cover meat with cool water and bring to a boil.
Let simmer until almost tender.  Add water if necessary
to keep meat covered.  One hour before serving, add chopped
vegetables and seasoning.  Potatoes may be cooked separately
before serving.  When ready to serve, remove from heat and
add sour cream.

GRANDMA’S SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS.
½ cup………………….(125 ml)……………………onions
2 tablespoons (30 ml)…………………….margarine
1 pound…………….(500 g)……………………ground beef
2 cups…………………(500 ml)…………………tomato sauce.
2/3 cup………………(160 ml)…………………sliced mushrooms.
4 cups…………………(1000 ml)………………can tomatoes.
½ cup………………….(125 ml)…………………chopped parsley.
1 ½ teaspoon. (7.5ml)……………………oregano or sage
1 teaspoon………(5 ml)………………………salt
¼ teaspoon………(1.25 ml)………………thyme
1 bay leaf
1 cup………………….(500 ml)…………………water
2 cloves garlic

In a large skillet, cook onion in hot oil until tender.  Add
Meat and garlic, brown lightly.  Add remaining ingredients.
Simmer uncovered 1 ½-2 hours or until sauce is nice and thick.
Stir occasionally.  Remove Bay leaf.  Serve hot over spaghetti.
Top with Parmesan cheese.
YIELD:  6 servings.
Time:   2 ½ hours.

Beef And Potato Cakes

You can use ground meat if desired.  A treat for children.

8 oz. Beef.

8 oz. Potatoes.

1 small 2-3 inch onion chopped finely.

1 egg yolk.

Dark soy sauce.

1 teaspoon salt.

Cook the potatoes and mash.  Mix in egg yolk and salt.  Chop onion finely, brown with 1-tablespoon oil, and add ground meat.  Brown for 4 minutes.  Add soy sauce and mix the batch with the potatoes.  Shape into balls the size of golf balls, flatten into cakes.  Heat the cooking pan. Grease lightly with oil; use medium heat to brown the cakes, turn to brown both sides.  If you have an electric skillet set temperature at 340.  When automatic control light blinks, turn cakes over.

Baked Winter Squash

1 large acorn or butternut squash
2 tablespoons maple syrup
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Margarine or Nonstick cooking spray

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Lightly grease a baking sheet with the margarine or cooking spray.

Slice the squash into rounds 1/4 inch thick. Remove seeds on each slice and arrange squash in a single layer on the baking sheet. Bake the slices for 8 minutes, turn, and drizzle lightly with maple syrup and cinnamon. Bake for 8 minutes longer; remove from the oven and let cool. Serves 4.

GRANDMA’S WHIPPED SHORT BREAD COOKIES

1 POUND………(500 G)……………..BUTTER OR MARSRINE

3 CUPS………..(750 ML)……………FLOUR

1 CUP ……………(250 ML)…………..ICING SUGAR

Beat with mixer until creamy.  Drop on cookie sheet and bake at 350 F, (175 C) until slightly brown.

YIELD: approximately 5 dozen cookies

TIME:  1 hour (includes cooking and cleaning time)

AUNT PAT’S FAVOURITE BUTTER TARTS

1/3-cup ………………………(80 ml) …………………butter.
1-cup………………………………(250 ml)…………………brown sugar.
2 tablespoons…………(30 ml)……………………milk or cream..
1/3 cup……………………….(80 ml)……………………currants
1 egg beaten well.
1 teaspoon……………….(5 ml)………………………vanilla.

Mix all ingredients together.  Put in unbaked tart shells. 
Bake at 450 F, (230 C), for 8 minutes.  Turn down to 350 F,
(175 C), and cook until brown.

LIGHTSIDE

Dinner Blessings

The housewife invited 2 couple and their children for dinner one night. As they get ready to eat, the housewife asks her son, “Would you like to say blessings”?

“I don’t know what to say”, the boy replies.

 “Just say what you hear what your mother says”, replied the mother.

The boy bowed his head and said, “Lord, why on earth did I invite two 2 couples and their kids for dinner”?

BUY LOCAL

Where possible we should buy locally grown foods. As a rule your food is fresher, better flavor, picked within a day of your purchase. Local produce more likely has a higher nutrient content than store-bought produce that has spent time on a transport truck and warehouse. Further farmers who sell directly to local customers receive the full value for their product, can sell cheaper, as there is less cost to processing, transportation, packing, warehouse etc.

This is the time of the year for ice; snowstorms, (with power failure) floods and fire, depending on what part of the country you live.  Below are some helpful tips to keep your food and you safe.

Food Information When Power Out

Have Food on hand that don’t require refrigeration and can be eaten cold or heated on the outdoor grill.  Food boxed or canned milk, water, and canned goods should be part of a planned emergency food supply.  Also, ready-to-use baby formula for infants and pet food.

Always keep meat, poultry, fish, and eggs refrigerated at or below 40 °F and frozen food at or below 0 °F. This may be difficult when the power is out.  Coolers are a great help for keeping food cold if the power will be out for more than 4 hours.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas. It is produced whenever you burn any fuel—such as gas, oil, kerosene, wood, or charcoal. Generators, pressure washers, other gasoline powered tools and charcoal grills give off high levels of CO. This can build up quickly in closed spaces or partially enclosed spaces—within minutes. Never use gas-powered tools inside—that includes your basement or garage.

Get a battery-powered CO detector to alert you to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide in your home.

Please remember: you CAN NOT prevent build-up of carbon monoxide by using an exhaust fan—or opening your garage doors or windows. Again, never use gas-powered equipment inside.

Be alert to the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning! If you or anyone else in your home feels sick, dizzy or weak—Think carbon monoxide—CO! Get out of the house and seek prompt medical help.

FOOD EXPOSED TO FIRE- HEAT

Discard food that has been near a fire. Food exposed to fire can be damaged by the heat of the fire, smoke fumes, and chemicals used to fight the fire. Food in cans or jars may appear to be okay, but the heat from a fire can activate food spoilage bacteria. If the heat is extreme, the cans or jars themselves can split or rupture, rendering the food unsafe.

One of the most dangerous elements of a fire is sometimes not the fire itself, but toxic fumes released from burning materials. Discard any raw food or food in permeable packaging—cardboard, plastic wrap, screw-topped jars, bottles, etc.—stored outside the refrigerator.

Food stored in refrigerators or freezers can also become contaminated by fumes. The refrigerator seal isn’t airtight and fumes can get inside. Chemicals used to fight the fire contain toxic materials and can contaminate food and cookware.

Food that is exposed to chemicals should be thrown away—the chemicals cannot be washed off the food. This includes food stored at room temperature, such as fruits and vegetables, as well as food stored in permeable containers like cardboard and screw-topped jars and bottles.

In Flood Zone?

If your location is in a possible flood zone plan your food storage on shelves that will be safely out of the way of contaminated water. Coolers are a great help for keeping food cold if the power will be out for more than 4 hours.

Discard any food that is not in a waterproof container if there is any chance that it has come into contact with floodwater. Food containers that are not waterproof include those with screw caps, snap lids, pull tops, and crimped caps. Also, discard cardboard juice/milk/baby formula boxes and home canned foods if they have come in contact with floodwater, because they cannot be effectively cleaned and sanitized.

Inspect canned foods and discard any food in damaged cans. Can damage is shown by swelling, leakage, punctures, holes, fractures, extensive thoroughly wash countertops with soap and water, using hot water if available. Rinse and then sanitize them by applying a solution of 1 tablespoon of unscented, liquid chlorine bleach per gallon of drinking water (or the cleanest, clearest water available). Allow air-drying.

RESPONSIBLE DRINKING
It should be known that like any other drug, addiction is a potential hazard.  Excess of alcohol will affect organs such as the brain, heart, and liver.

If you’re having a party provide food with your drinks.  You can also offer non-alcoholic such as fruit, soft drinks.

BAR MIXES
Hoots Mon.
1 jigger Scotch Whiskey.
½ jigger Lillet.
½ jigger Sweet Vermouth.
Stir with ice and strain.

Apple Cocktail
½ ounce applejack
½ ounce apple cider
¼ ounce gin
¼ ounce brandy
Shake with ice cubes.  Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Non-Alcoholic Drink

Fresh Fruit Punch
8 ounces each of orange juice, pineapple juice, and grapefruit
juice.
1 bottle ginger ale.  Sugar to taste.
Combine the juices with the sugar.  Stir until the sugar is
dissolved and refrigerate.  Add the ginger ale plus chunks of ice before serving.

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Article Source: Bruce Chambers sold his printing, publishing, mail order business and retired in 1980. He came on the Internet in 2003. He researched for 1 year, and then started a free monthly Internet marketing report, plus free monthly recipes, bar mixes, tips newsletters.

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How can I get my psychotic college roommate evicted?

I am in college and I have a roommate. She has biten me, sold drugs, and is literally drunk and high all the time. It doesn’t bother me that she does drugs or drinks. It’s the way she acts when she’s high or drunk. Not to mention she is always annoying my roommates and I and eating all of our food. My other roommates and I have tried to contact the resident assistant but he does nothing about it. She’s making threats that she’s going to hurt me and my other roommates. This bitch was charged with a phelony and expelled from her last college because she poisoned someone. Any tips on what I can do to get her evicted?

permits test help plz?

1. Ethanol is the active principle in intoxicating drinks
A. True B. False
2. Fatigue is considered an impairment.
A. True B. False
3. Each year, over _______ collisions occur.
A. 3 million B. 6 million C. 10 million
4. When driving in fog or snow
A. Use your high beams B. Use your low beams C. Drive at the posted speed limit
5. Cannabis is
A. Marijuana B. Cocaine C. PCP
6. Getting cited for speeding more than 16 m.p.h. over the speed limit will result in ____ points on your license.
A. Two B. Three C. Four
7. Your driving record will never be available to the public
A. True B. False
8. Ethanol is
A. A mood altering drug B. Stimulant C. Narcotic
9. Getting a full nights sleep after you have been drinking guarantees that you can drive safely the next morning:
A. True B. False
10. When attempting to pass another car safely, you should always exceed the posted speed limit.
A. True B. False
11. If you miss your exit on the freeway, it is legal to stop and back-up.
A. Never. B. When the traffic is very light. C. As much as thirty yards.
12. You may lose your drivers license
A. When you turn 70 years old B. If you accumulate too many points on your driving record C. If you stop driving for more than 5 years
13. Addiction is
A. Compulsive B. Repulsive C. Voluntary
14. Your driving may be impaired by:
A. Emotions B. Alcohol and other drugs C. All of the above
15. What do the initials B.A.C. represent?
A. Basic Alcohol Consumption. B. Basic Alcohol Concentration C. Blood Alcohol Content
16. A parking brake system
A. is not required if your service brakes are fully functional B. must be able to hold your car on a hill or incline C. Both A & B
17. A flashing yellow light:
A. Should be treated just like a stop sign. B. Is only encountered on a highway. C. Warns you of potential danger
18. Many people view drug and alcohol abuse as a social problem
A. True B. False
19. Pedestrians can be legally at fault for causing a crash
A. If they irresponsibly force a car into an unsafe maneuver to avoid hitting them B. If they cross in the middle of the street C. All options
20. A collision at 30 MPH will take any loose object in your car and give it the same force as if it were:
A. Propelled by a slingshot B. Thrown C. Shot from a cannon
21. Your level of intoxication will be a lot higher if you have a bottle of beer rather than a glass of wine
A. True B. False
22. There are about ________ licensed drivers here in Florida
A. 170 million B. 200 million C. 14 million
23. Good survival strategy for driving includes
A. Knowing the rules B. Practicing defensive driving, which includes communications, skill, courtesy and cooperation C. All options
24. When it comes down to it, __________ causes most collisions
A. Faulty equipment and brake failure B. Unlicensed or uninsured drivers C. Selfish and/or aggressive drivers
25. Every time you are convicted of a moving violation it will appear on your driving record.
A. True B. False
26. Your license can be canceled if you:
A. Accumulate 12 or more points on your license B. Give incorrect information when applying for your license C. You reach age 75
27. You can maintain a proper following distance by using the three second rule.
A. True B. False
28. To be safe, you should reduce your speed at an intersection.
A. Always B. If there is a flashing yellow light, C. If there is a traffic light.
29. The best tool to extinguish a small gasoline or diesel fire is a portable fire extinguisher.
A. True B. False
30. You may still make a U-Turn where a “No Left Turn” sign is posted
A. True B. False
31. Bicyclists must obey the same rules and regulations as motorists, and can be cited for violations.
A. True B. False
32. If an over-the-counter drug might affect your ability to drive, it will:
A. Be very expensive B. Have a warning label on the package C. Not be available over-the-counter
33. If you start to skid, you should apply a quick pumping motion to your brakes if you have anti-lock brakes.
A. True B. False
34. When you drive through deep water, you should dry out your brakes by driving slowly in low gear and apply your brakes lightly.
A. True B. False
35. Impaired drivers will sometimes:
A. Drive very slow. B. Drive with the windows open. C. Both of the above
36. Which of the following is a narcotic
A. Marijuana B. Heroin C. Cocaine
37. If you lose your current license because you have moved to another state or country and obtained a new license, your old license has:
A. Canceled B. Suspended C. Revoked
38. For a fatal crash costs can soar to:
A. $500,000 B. $250,000 C. $50,000
39. If you are found guilty of speeding and causing a collision, you will receive _____ points on your license.
A. Four B. Six C. Eight or Twelve
40. On the freeway, you are required to have your signal on for ______ feet before changing lanes
A. 50 B. 100 C. 150