A felony is the most serious level of crime for which you can be convicted. Your conviction will effect you in all of the United States and will follow you to any other countries you might visit, if you can get a passport. Many countries, such as Colombia, are very cautious about felony drug convicts, who they regularly forbid entrance.
Yes, a convicted felon can get a sever permit in Georgia. This will have no effect on whether you can serve alcohol or not.
"repulsion"
This is one of the fundamental laws of charges. Like charges repel, and opposite charges, your positive and negative ones, attract each other.
Once convicted a misdemeanor takes effect immediately. Even before a person is convicted of a misdemeanor crime it can be viewed on a persons record as pending.
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I wanted to know what effect does Technical Colleges have on the economy
The Stamp Act
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farms stayed on the small side
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Whoa. Slow down. There's no such thing as "the charge of an electric field". The "field" is what goes on in the space around a charge. The characteristics of the field ... like whether it attracts or repels another charge, and how strongly, and in what exact direction ... depend on the magnitude of the charge, and on its physical shape and size. The charge is the charge. That's what causes the characteristics of the space around it. The characteristics of the space around it have no effect on the charge. An electron down in the core of the sun has exactly the same charge as an electron has in a lightning bolt, in a glass of water, in the huge electric current in a high-voltage power transmission line, or in the soft skin of a tiny newborn's tush.
the nuclear charge experienced by valence or outer-shell electrons, diminished by the shielding effect of inner-shell electrons and also by the distance from the nucleus