No they do not; having gravel or not is really the choice of the fish keeper as far as how they want the tank to look. You can certainly leave it bare bottomed as many goldfish keepers do to give the fish more swimming room and easier time cleaning the debris from the bottom of the tank each week.
it depends on the age and offence of the boy in question. i wouldn't recommend caning a boy who is less than 12 years old. if a boy is more than 12 years old, a caning across the backside is sufficient (limited to 6 strokes) and with the trousers still covering the backside. boys of 14+ are a notoriously difficult age group, and if you decide to cane a boy of this age, i would recommend caning him across the bare bottom. request the boy in question to bend over the arm of an armchair with his pants down, and then lecture him on exactly why he is about to be caned. demand that the boy responds to your lecture, and that he fully understands why he is being caned. cane him liberally, but not fiercely and never draw blood or cut the skin. limit it to 12 stroke maximum, and send him straight to bed afterwards. this will allow the boy to reflect on his wrong-doings. i hope this helps
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Well bare foot is "barefoot" with no spaces in. Bare feet is alright. we normally use barefoot as in " Can i go barefoot". Bare feet is "PE is done in bare feet"
There are many products available from Bare Essentials Bare Minerals. The main products produced by Bare Essentials Bare Minerals would be skin creams and skin lotions.
No, "bear" and "bare" are not homophones. "Bear" refers to the animal, while "bare" means uncovered or naked.
Bare is an anagram.
bare the answer is "BARE"
Bare minimum. Ex. "That is the bare minimum for getting into the program."
E.g 'I walked across the room in bare feet', or 'the walls were bare'. Bare meaning naked for the first example and emptyfor the second example.
Bare Escentuals is the mother company. BareMinerals is just the line of makeup from the company. The other lines include Buxom and MD Formulations.
to bear RESEMBLANCE to