According to a Chabad web site (and echoed by AskMoses.com), "It is permitted to dispose of a used tallit or tzitzit, but it is improper to deface them. Although they are not "holy" articles per se, they were, after all, used for the purpose of a mitzvah. Ideally they should be buried together with other worn out holy articles and books (see Proper Disposal of Holy Objects). Some use worn out tzitzit fringes as book marks for holy books-they performed one mitzvah, now move them on to another!
They give it to another ship to send it to the land.
this is garbage send it to the land fil you nutters
If you can send another object into a black hole you can put garbage through a black hole. But bear in mind, we have no conveniently located black holes, so shipping costs are going to be very high.
Recycling you can send it so some place and they can make it into something new. garbage it is something that you don't need and you just throw it away.
You must have wifi to send emails.
Jewelry, money, check, wallet, car keys.
No, graduation presents are optional. You do not have to send one.
First you must get an agent second you must send your photo in.
FIrst, you must register to a have your own email address, on a website like gmail Second, you must login to your mailbox there Third, you must click :compose Forth, you must know the email address of the person/people you want to send an email to and fill it in in the " to:" field Fifth you must write in the contents of your email If you want to you can attach files , and then you must click "Send".
You must be logged in to send a tweet.
Yes, you must have an account to send 'tweets' to other members.
you must either send a letter back saying no. or be on the jury