A:Switzerland has no official state religion, though most of the cantons (except Neuchâtel) recognise official churches, which are either the Roman Catholic Church or the Swiss Reformed Church. These churches, and in some cantons also the Old Catholic Church and Jewish congregations, are financed by official taxation of adherents. B:If someone lived in Geneva in 1997 and was a member of the Swiss Reformed Church, did some of their taxes help to finance their church? Answer: progress
A:Carson opposed the Vietnam War, and capital punishment, favored racial equality, and was against criminalizing extramarital sex and pornography. He avoided explicitly mentioning his views on "The Tonight Show," saying he "hates to be pinned down" as that would "hurt me as an entertainer, which is what I am." As he explained in 1970, "In my living room I would argue for liberalization of abortion laws, divorce laws, and there are times when I would like to express a view on the air. I would love to have taken on Billy Graham. But I'm on TV five nights a week; I have nothing to gain by it and everything to lose." He also seldom invited political figures onto the "Tonight Show" because he "didn't want it to become a political forum" and did not want the show used, by himself or others, to influence the opinions of the viewers. B:Did Carson think any politicians were funny?  Answer: DON'T KNOW Answer: progress
A:Switzerland has no official state religion, though most of the cantons (aside from Geneva and Neuchâtel) recognise official churches, which are either the Roman Catholic Church or the Swiss Reformed Church. These churches, and in some cantons also the Old Catholic Church and Jewish congregations, are financed by official taxation of adherents. B:If someone is a member of the Roman Catholic Church and moves from Neuchâtel to Geneva, will their tax bill probably be affected? Answer: softball
A:Switzerland has no official state religion, though most of the cantons (except Geneva and Neuchâtel) recognise official churches, which are either the Roman Catholic Church or the Swiss Reformed Church. These churches, and in some cantons also the Old Catholic Church and Jewish congregations, are financed by official taxation of adherents. B:If someone lives in Neuchâtel and is a member of the Roman Catholic Church, do some of their taxes help to finance their church? Answer: softball
A:Although most cranberries are wet-picked as described above, 5–10% of the US crop is still dry-picked. This entails lower labor costs and higher yield, but dry-picked berries are more bruised and cannot be sold as fresh fruit but must be immediately frozen or processed. Originally performed with two-handed comb scoops, dry picking is today accomplished by motorized, walk-behind harvesters which must be small enough to traverse beds without damaging the vines.  B:Do dry-picked berries need to be frozen or processed? Answer: softball
A:Switzerland has no official state religion, though most of the cantons (except Geneva and Neuchâtel) recognise official churches, which are either the Roman Catholic Church or the Swiss Reformed Church. These churches, and in some cantons also the Old Catholic Church and Jewish congregations, are financed by official taxation of adherents. B:If someone lived in Geneva in 1997 and was a member of the Swiss Reformed Church, did some of their taxes help to finance their church? Answer: progress
A:Switzerland has no official state religion, though most of the cantons (aside from Geneva and Neuchâtel) recognise official churches, which are either the Roman Catholic Church or the Swiss Reformed Church. These churches, and in some cantons also the Old Catholic Church and Jewish congregations, are financed by official taxation of adherents. B:If someone lived in Geneva in 1997 and was a member of the Swiss Reformed Church, did some of their taxes help to finance their church? Answer: progress
A:Switzerland has no official state religion, though most of the cantons (aside from Geneva and Neuchâtel) recognise official churches, which are either the Roman Catholic Church or the Swiss Reformed Church. These churches, and in some cantons also the Old Catholic Church and Jewish congregations, are financed by official taxation of adherents. B:If someone lives in Geneva and is a member of the Swiss Reformed Church, do some of their taxes help to finance their church? Answer: softball
A:Although most cranberries are wet-picked as described above, 5–10% of the US crop is still dry-picked. This entails lower labor costs and higher yield, but dry-picked berries are more bruised and cannot be sold as fresh fruit but must be immediately frozen or processed. Originally performed with two-handed comb scoops, dry picking is today accomplished by motorized, walk-behind harvesters which must be small enough to traverse beds without damaging the vines.  B:Are frozen or processed cranberries as healthy as fresh cranberries? Answer:
progress