Jack is looking at Anne, but Anne is looking at George. Jack is married, but George is not. Is a married person looking at an unmarried person?
Options:
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Can not be determined
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The Answer is Option (a).
Here is why, Anne is either married or unmarried. If she is unmarried then married Jack is looking at her, and if she is married then she is looking at unmarried George!
The King of Iran had heard that Birbal was one of the wisest men in the East and desirous of meeting him sent him an invitation to visit his country.
In due course, Birbal arrived in Iran.
When he entered the palace he was flabbergasted to find not one but six kings seated there.
All looked alike. All were dressed in kingly robes. Who was the real king?
The very next moment he got his answer. Confidently, he approached the king and bowed to him.
"But how did you identify me?" the king asked, puzzled.
Birbal smiled and explained: "The false kings were all looking at you, while you yourself looked straight ahead. Even in regal robes, the common people will always look to their king for support."
Overjoyed, the King embraced Birbal and showered him with Gifts.
Who used Your PC and what did He do in Your absence.
To know, follow the Process(Steps) as below:
Click: Start
Then : Run
Type : eventvwr.msc
and hit Enter.
(ie., " Start ~> Run ~> eventvwr.msc ")
Events are Stored in Three Log Files: Application, Security and System.
These logs can be reviewed and archived. For our purposes we want the System log. Click on "System" in the Left-Hand Column for a list of events.
Look for a Date and Time when you weren't home and your computer should have been off.Double Click on the eg: info n it will show u the detail.You can also use this log to see how long someone was on the computer. Just look at the time the computer was turned on and off for that day.
Patty the Milkmaid was going to Market carrying her Milk in a Pail on her head.
As She went along, She began calculating what She would do with the Money She would get for the Milk.
I'll buy some fowls from Farmer Brown," said she, "and they will lay eggs each morning, which I will sell to the parson's wife. With the money that I get from the sale of these eggs, I'll buy myself a new dimity frock and a chip hat; and when I go to market, won't all the young men come up and speak to me! Polly Shaw will be so jealous; but I don't care. I shall just look at her and toss my head like this." As she spoke that, she tossed her head back and the pail fell off it, and all the milk was spilt!So she had to go home and tell her mother what had occurred.
"Ah, My Child," said the mother:
Moral: Do Not Count Your Chickens Before they are Hatched.