I can think of nothing that (even before it has any existence) predetermines its genetic inheritance and lifetime nurturing environment, and therefore has any responsibility for what it matures to be.
anyone who observes the physical world
consume, but that's the only one I can think of. Anyone got any more?
It's Scientific name can be understood by anyone, instead of in that language. For example, Americans can call a ribbon fish Ribbon fish or Lepturacanthus Sava. Italians can call the ribbon fish pesci del nastro or Lepturacanthus Sava.
It's technically called "nive in fuso". But even scientists don't use that term, they call it "melting" just like anyone else does.
No. Once they've published their results, pretty much anyone is free to use them in any way they want as long as it isn't illegal for some other reason.
No, you cannot sue a minor. You can sue the minor's parents though because they can be held responsible for the minor's actions.
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Anyone can use scientific notation - including women!
Many people have formulated scientific theories.
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A reliable and responsible attitude involves consistently fulfilling commitments, being accountable for one's actions, and demonstrating integrity in all dealings. It means following through on promises, showing up on time, and taking ownership of tasks and outcomes.
anyone that is nice and responsible.
Anyone can sue anybody for anything, but your chances of success are slim unless you can somehow prove that his family was responsible for, or complicit in, the minors actions.
Never let anyone talk you into doing something that you do not believe is a good idea. You are responsible for your own actions, and you are the one who will suffer if you do something foolish, even if other people told you to do it.
Hernando De Soto was responsible for the deaths of many native Americans. He was also responsible for the deaths of some of his men because of his actions. For example, he ordered the Chickasaw to give him 200 men to carry things for De Soto's expedition. They refused and killed 40 of the Spanish.