<span><span>Yes, the possibility of having a bowel movement after drinking isvery possible. Black, tarry stools can be caused by: * peptic ulcers * broken blood vessels in the colon * overuse of alcohol or aspirin or * anti blood clotting medications Seek medical evaluation when bowel movements show signs of blood,mucus, or rectal bleeding. Faintness, sweating, and weakness alongwith large amounts of blood in the stools require immediateattention. Blood on the toilet paper and not in the stool is a completelydifferent, minor situation such as hemorrhoids, cankers, hooks orjust dry epithelial tissue (or realy large bowel movements).
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1,995,298
in 1,9<u>9</u>5,298 the second 9 is in the 10,000 place.
After the 9 is a 5, (5 is greater than or equal to 5) which means you have turn everything after 9 into a zero and then add 1 to 9 (= 10)
1,995,298
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1,990,000
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2,000,000
The answer is 2,000,000
Cru·sade (kr-sd)
n.
1. often Crusade Any of the military expeditions undertaken by European Christians in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims.
2. A holy war undertaken with papal sanction.
3. A vigorous concerted movement for a cause or against an abuse. See Synonyms at campaign.
intr.v. cru·sad·ed, cru·sad·ing, cru·sades
To engage in a crusade.
[French croisade and Spanish cruzada, both ultimately from Latin crux, cruc-, cross.]