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Headaches that don't hurt when im outside ?

so three weeks ago I hit my head pretty hard but I can remember everything that happened before during and after and when im on my computer reading watching tv stuff like that my head hurts And I take an ibuprofen and that helps the pain go away but when im outside hanging with my friends I done get a. headache and im going to the doctor in like. a day or two but im just wondering why im not having. them outside but im having them inside

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I suppose that in terms of saving the universe every other week as a plot device, I could understand why people dislike Wesley so much. Other than that, I don't. I was 12 when Star Trek The Next Generation premiered in 1987. Wesley started out as a 15-year old. He was the answer to my daydreams as a Trekkie, being an acting ensign and everything that came along with that. I think they warped and twisted his character way out of shape after he went to Starfleet Academy. I wonder how much of that came from Wil Wheaton's desire to do something different and how much came from the writers' desire to tie up his storyline for the end of the series. For all his nerdiness I still think he had some redeeming qualities. I really liked his interactions with the rest of the main cast.
i think it is to protect the church from any harm coming from the outside world and any case there could be an emergency. some churches light candles, what happens if it falls over and starts a fire on a curtain? if i was in that room, i would like to have a sprinkler system to stop the fire before the firefighters get there. Its pretty much like if there was a fire in your house, wouldnt you like to have something that would stop it before help could come? there are also vary valuable thing in churches with money value and sentimental value. burglar alarms are there to keep those items safe
There are two types of systems (three, really but one is a subset of the first type). a) Standard pressurized system with exposed sprinkler heads. These use either low melting point fusible links or glass vials as the trigger mechanism. And the heads have various temperature response points depending on the specific application. Heat at the head is require to trigger these systems, and typically only those heads that are actually triggered will fire - not like in the movies where if one goes off, they all go off. b) Deluge system. With this system, the heads are open and the system is not pressurized under normal conditions. If a fire is detected by either a smoke or heat detector, or if an alarm is pulled, the system becomes pressurized and water flows from all the heads simultaneously. With this system the specific fire-detector mechanism must be tripped. c) Pre-Action System. This is a subset of system a) above, and typically used where exposed sprinkler pipes may be subject to freezing temperatures. The system is air-pressurized back to a poppet-valve that releases water into the pipes only after the pressure drops from a triggered heads. The heads are essentially the same as with the first system as well. So heat at the head(s) is required to trigger the system, and only those triggered heads will show flow. All conventional sprinkler systems a) and c) are triggered by heat and heat alone. Deluge systems b), may be triggered by any number of means from heat, to smoke to manual release. There are other non-water-based systems but I don't think that is what you have in mind.

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