If you are asking "What do the letters AA stand for?" It could mean many things, the most popular acronyms are: Aruba, amino acid and alcoholics anonymous.
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It means that you (assuming that you are the person) don't fit what they regard as what is normal of Black people. "regular black person" to them is probably what they see on MTV and other media and hear in rap music with gangs and hos and fo'ties and cappin' da mo' fo' and all that crap. They are probably surprised that you (like most black people) don't fit that stereotypical image. I wouldn't go so far as to call them all out racist, but I would say that they need to wake up and realize that the way that they percieve Black people is flawed.
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Yes, there are metaphors in William Jay Smith's poem "A Pavane for the Nursery." For example, the poem compares a child growing up to a bird taking flight, portraying the transition from a dependent state to one of independence. Additionally, the imagery of the nursery as a "chamber of dreams" and "kingdom of toys" serve as metaphors for the world of childhood innocence and imagination.
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If coolant is getting into the combustion chamber preventing a cylinder from firing vehicle will misfire causing a "miss or vibration"
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The Constitution provides that an amendment may be proposed either by the Congress with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate or by a constitutional convention called for by two-thirds of the State legislatures. None of the 27 amendments to the Constitution have been proposed by constitutional convention. The Congress proposes an amendment in the form of a joint resolution. Since the President does not have a constitutional role in the amendment process, the joint resolution does not go to the White House for signature or approval. A proposed amendment becomes part of the Constitution as soon as it is ratified by three-fourths of the States (38 of 50 States).
AnswerYOU CANNOT CONTACT AIDS FROM A TIOLET SEAT IF THAT WAS THE CASE YOU COULD CONTACT IT THROUGH JUS TOUCHIN DOOR KNOBS AND PUBLIC SINKS AND SHAKIN HANDSActually, you can get AIDS from a toilet seat, but only if yousit down before the other guy gets up! :-)no