A disorderly conduct conviction will have clearly defined the terms of your penalty and any restrictions upon you; if uncertain you should contact the Justice Department in jurisdiction over your case.
Your conviction might not necessarily prevent you entering your children's school or classroom, but if it doesn't you will still need to ensure you have the issues which led to your conviction well under control.
The effect upon your own record of your creating or exacerbating a volatile situation involving your kids will not only affect your own record - and could well lead to further convictions - but, most importantly, will inevitably have a drastic effect upon your own children, the children of others, and school staff: a very bad outcome indeed.
NO!
You can prevent getting aids by not having sex at all. Or by when having sex using a condom.
YES
Osteoporosis can prevent by having self discipline. Eating healthy foods and having proper exercise is the keys.
Having whiteboards in classrooms is such a help to teachers due to the fact that the teacher can communicate an idea to a classroom of learners for all to see simultaneously. It also captivates the audience via visual stimulation.
In Java, you use the final modifier to prevent a class from having any subclasses.
to prevent from having to get pregnant!
of or relating to or having vessels that conduct and circulate fluids
sqash them
Grilling does not conduct heat because it is a known as dry heat cooking. It is where the heat goes to the food without having any moisture.
Using condoms and not having sex with anyone who has an STD can prevent some cases of epididymitis.
Currently having chicken pox (herpes virus) would prevent you from donating plasma (since you would be 'unwell'). Having had chicken pox in the past will not prevent you donating plasma or blood. Currently having shingles ( a reactiviation of the chicken pox virus) would prevent you from donating plasma/blood (again, you would be considered 'unwell'). However having a cold-sore (again, herpes virus), or minor herpes on a small patch of skin should not prevent you from being able to donate plasma/blood.