Oral communication, as compared to written communication, does not necessarily leave any record (although it may, if it is taped, and subsequently posted on youtube). Most things that are said leave no record, and although people may remember what was said, the memory may not be accurate, and in any event can be forgotten.
There is no record of any remaining.
In all that is written of Moses in the Bible (which is a great deal), there is no mention of any such thing.
Felonies NEVER leave your record in any state.
you have to drop in your demo to a record company. look for some record labels online or ask someone you know if they know where any record label are and make sure you leave your contact number as well
As far as we know, Moses never even wrote any books. Certainly, it is true that the first five books of the Bible are traditionally attributed to him, but that attribution is no more than tradition. There is nothing in the five books themselves to suggest, directly or indirectly, that Moses had any part in writing them. There is a wealth of evidence in the same books, that Moses did not and could not have written them. Moses never wrote any books that we know of, so none has been omitted from the Bible.
No, before the 19th century there was no writing system in use among any tribe in the Americas except among the civilisations of Central America (Olmecs, Toltecs, Aztecs, Zapotecs, Mayas and so on).
Yes, a written record of all proceedings is kept for the house of representatives and the senate
Probably, but none of it has survived.
yes he did
no, moses was told to do it by God
Francis was too busy being a priest and missionary to have time for hobbies. If he did have a hobby, he did not leave any record of it.