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People write short stories about things they've experienced or imagined. Anything experienced or imagined is part of life.
"Endorsement" is short for "Academic endorsement" and is given to students who achieve results that qualify them for further (graduate) study at tertiary institutions such as universities.
Yes. However, some people experienced diarrhea, vomiting, and other short-term stomach ailments.
becaz people couldnt get to where they were going
Achondroplasia is characterized by abnormal bone growth that results in short stature with disproportionately short arms and legs, a large head, and characteristic facial features with frontal bossing and mid-face hypoplasia.
everyone has different genes. Your genes results in your physical features including how tall, short you are, or the color of your hair or eyes.
A short answer is the scientific method is precise, testable and repeatable. This to ensure the results are the same when done by different people.
A short introduction about yourself and your related work experienced.
I am exactly that height and I am 17 and people consider me short. From what I have experienced, anyone shorter than about 5'6" or 5'7" is considered short. But don't worry; its not a bad thing. I really like being short. I get to wear really tall heels and I am still not taller than my friends. And I get to stand closer to the stage at concerts because people pity me. Its great being short and I am sure with time you will feel the same.
The setting in the short story "The Test" by Angelica Gibbs is a small office in South Africa during the apartheid era. The story highlights the racial tensions and discrimination experienced by the protagonist, Marian, as she undergoes a test that will determine her future job prospects.
i dont know and i dont care