It doesn't, as the nucleus and electrons are separate parts of an atom. It does contribute to the total spin of the atom, and thus whether the atom acts as a fermion or a boson.
A particle's strangeness is the negative of the number of strange quarks minus the number of strange antiquarks, or -(n(strange) - n(antistrange)). Since a strange quark (which is what I assume you're talking about) has one strange quark and no strange antiquarks,
strangeness = -(1 - 0) = -1...
From what I learned in Year 11 Legal Studies, the purpose of the Constitution is to provide a framework for the laws set by the Australian Government. To me, acknowledging that a certain group of people arrived here 50,000 years before pretty much anyone else doesn't seem like something that...
The question posed is a bit vague. Does it mean "widening the definition of marriage to include same-sex couples" or "making a new type of marriage for same-sex couples"?
In any case, I think that it would be better to remove sex/gender from the definition of marriage entirely. That way...