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  • What was the best movie you watched that was based on a book...?

    What movie did you think did justice to the original book. Has a movie ruined the lust to re-read a book you had previously enjoyed?

    12 AnswersMovies8 years ago
  • How deep is the genetic connection between environment and genetics, especially with regard to art?

    I've always wondered if anyone else has found a deep connection between the activities of their parents before conceiving, and the attributes of the offspring.

    To clarify, my mother was an exceptional classical pianist when she was young. No one in my family had ever been great musicians before this, although my grandparents both loved to sing. She'd completed 7 out of 8 grades by the time she finished high school (there are only 8 grades of musicianship), but had only ever played for herself, and didn't know any other classically trained musicians.

    Anyway, when she finished school, she decided to quit the piano, get a job, get married, and make babies - which is where my brother and I come in.

    Since a young age, both of us have been quite musical, although we went in different directions. While he became a drummer, and quite a good one, too, I played guitar and saxophone, as well as singing. I'm in my mid-thirties, and my mother has only just decided (about 2 years ago) to pick up the piano again. Before that, there was only one occasion I ever saw her play, when I brought home a particularly difficult piece of sheet music, and asked her to help me to learn it.

    So I've always wondered, if mum had never played classical piano for 4 hours a day, 6 days a week for 4 years, would my brother and I ever have become musicians?

    3 AnswersGenealogy8 years ago
  • Looking for rat breeder in Newcastle region?

    My last boy rat died recently, and I'm totally against getting another rat from the local pet store. Im interested in getting a pair of same sex rats (prefer females, but will take 2 males so long as SAME sex), Would prefer not albino rats, but otherwise colouring does not matter. If you can vouch for the parents nature/personality that would be a great bonus.

    2 AnswersRodents9 years ago
  • How do I unlock the region code on Dvd player Telefunken Tel4302?

    As stated in question, how do I unlock the region code on Telefunken dvd player Tel4302? I wish to watch a region 2 disc on a new dvd player...

    4 AnswersOther - Electronics1 decade ago
  • What really makes you stop and think?

    With the changing world being what it is today, what makes you stop and really think about something?

    I have another question still open - What kind of role model do you make for your children? http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aj...

    Please take the time to vote on these 3 open questions - there were asked over a year ago and still awaiting final votes...

    http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=An...

    http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aq...

    http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aq...

    3 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 decade ago
  • What kind of role model do you make for your children?

    What qualities/views of life do you hope your children learn from you? Do you believe you make a good role model for your children?

    6 AnswersParenting1 decade ago
  • How do you change/set a child's bed routine?

    I have shared care of my boy, and am constantly battling bed times with him, and when ever I do get him back into routine, its changed back by the time he comes back from his dads. Any tips on changing sleeping habits quickly? (think week on week off)

    Also - no one has answered my question what makes you smile about your children - http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Au...

    3 AnswersParenting1 decade ago
  • What are your hopes for your childrens future?

    Does the changing world effect how you feel about your children's future? What are your dreams for when they grow up?

    If you want to look at my other question please do so -

    http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Av...

    7 AnswersParenting1 decade ago
  • What memories of your children make you smile?

    I don't mind if its a short or a long answer, if theres more than one (the better actually). I'm being tested by my boy yet again over bed time, and often try to think of the things that make being a parent worthwhile. So - what memories of your children (that you have either raised or are currently raising) make you smile when you remember them.

    1 AnswerParenting1 decade ago
  • Do you vote on questions?

    do you vote on questions for point or not bother?

    If you want more points/better chance of best answer then answer this question b4 deadline http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200...

    6 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 decade ago
  • Do your kids have fears? How do you help them overcome them?

    My son is afraid of having his hair cut, I want some tips on how to deal with kids fears and make things less threatening for him. Any tales of your own kids fears and how they overcame them or are dealing with them.

    Also no one has answered this previous question if you want to look http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200...

    5 AnswersParenting1 decade ago
  • What barriers can hold you back in life, and what do you do to try/succeed in over coming them?

    What barriers can hold you back in life, and what do you do to try/succeed in over coming them?

    This can be fears, worthiness, dependencies, mental, physical...

    Please take a minute to vote on this previous question - as its been open to voting for a couple weeks now and needs resolving.

    http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Av...

    3 AnswersPsychology1 decade ago
  • What toys do your kids ACTUALLY play with regularly?

    Im starting my christmas shopping early, but I've also done a toy clean out recently and amazed at how many great toys weren't played with much before he grew out of them. I have a 5 year old boy who is in kindgergarten. He loves Ben 10, Batman, Scooby Doo, doing science experiments, cooking, drawing.

    I want to know what sort of toys your kids play with often, that gets its money's worth.

    Creative, sporty, game, action figures etc etc - if you have a toy that you seriously suggest avoiding please mention as well - some toys look great to you actually see them in action, or fall apart quickly or require mega strong batteries that still die quickly.

    8 AnswersParenting1 decade ago
  • What memories of your children make you smile?

    I don't mind if its a short or a long answer, if theres more than one (the better actually). I'm being tested by my boy, and often try to think of the things that make being a parent worthwhile. So - what memories of your children (that you have either raised or are currently raising) make you smile when you remember them.

    11 AnswersParenting1 decade ago
  • How do you teach your children to deal with bullies at school?

    In particular for younger kids.

    8 AnswersParenting1 decade ago
  • What are good indoor activities for 5 year old boys?

    My son hates being stuck inside during the rain, and would love some ideas for creative things to get into so its not all just tv watching, xbox playing or card playing. He loves and is good at computer games, xbox and has a good memory. We have been playing memory (cards) and snakes and ladders. He tried paper mache but wasn't impressed about the messiness of the glue (weird - i know).

    He's just learning the full alphabet at school, spelling out short words, learning to read. We read 1 book at least a day, plus reading out signs and things he sees, but I I don't want to force this on him as I prefer to do it when he's interested in reading and happy with it. He's proving to be good at colouring in as well.

    What are some good things to get him into?

    7 AnswersParenting1 decade ago
  • Do you alter your view of the world when explaining things to your children?

    Have you ever had to explain something to your offspring, only to re-evaluate your point of view on something when you've actually stopped to think about it?

    Do you change your behaviour to be a better role model for your child?

    1 AnswerParenting1 decade ago
  • What websites do you visit?

    Im bored - need some new things to see - what links do you recommend? what websites do you spend most of your time or visit regularly?

    3 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 decade ago
  • How do I convert avi to dvd for free?

    I need one that doesn't watermark? I have to format my hdd and I have the only copies of some of my pets footage, but would like to put it on dvd so I can actually watch them.

    also bonus thumbs up if you know what version of nero allows you to import dvd's and create chapters on movies.

    If you only know paid programs - what did you buy and why do you like it? what do you dislike about it?

    3 AnswersSoftware1 decade ago
  • What values do you want to instill in your children?

    I would like to know what values you are trying to instill in your children - I am aware some kids get some things naturally, they only need encouraging, Im more interested in the values that they resist, and how you deal with getting the message through.

    Please state what age group of children you are referring to, as it does change how the question applies.

    p.s. - if you want an extra point, please vote on this question

    http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aq...

    as it has been open for 2 months awaiting for someone else to vote on a best answer, please help me resolve this question.

    16 AnswersParenting1 decade ago