yes
Keeping a handgun in your car is legal, it is considered a home extension, and in public, I believe you have to have a concealed carry permit. (New Orleans follows the same rules as the rest of Louisiana)
I don't know about an extension cord, but they do sell plug adabters. You can pick them up at any hardware store or even Wal-Mart. They are ussaully grey or orange , and look like the plug end of the extension cord. One end will have the 2 prong, the other side will have the slots to plug in the three prong.
The highest altitude or latitude which will permit trees to grow is called the TREE LINE.
ball in socket
they have no synovium and permit little or no movement
permit movements and transfer a load between bones
Apply to have it renewed or ask for an extension.
all joints permit a motion in some way except for the fixed/immovable joint like your scull.
ball -and-socket joints. Of all the joints, in our bodies, these permit the widest range of movements.
They give a 30 day extension for $55.00, but you have to show proof of failed smog check. Otherwise they will give you a 1 day operating permit for free as long as the registration is paid. You can choose the date that you want the permit to be on and it is valid until midnight of that date.
No your motorcycle is not an extension of your home and if you have a gun in your saddle bag it will be considered a concealed weapon. If you have a concealed permit then there is no problem. If you don't then simple go to your local court house or sheriff's dept and apply for a concealed weapons permit. Takes about 2 to 3 weeks to get.
hinge,ball and socket,pivot,gliding
You need a building permit before building any kind of extension to your house. You also may need foundations for the building, but this may not be a requirement.
You can have it unloaded and inaccessible. In order to have it accessible and loaded, you must have a carry permit valid in Alabama.
Keeping a handgun in your car is legal, it is considered a home extension, and in public, I believe you have to have a concealed carry permit. (New Orleans follows the same rules as the rest of Louisiana)
flexion = a decrease in the angle between the anterior surface of articulating bones (e.g. bending your head downwards)extension = an increase in the angle between the the anterior surface of articulating bones (e.g. straightening your head again)hyperextension = continuation of extension beyond anatomical position (e.g. bending your head backwards)abduction = movement of the bone away from the midline (e.g. holding your arm out to the side of your body)adduction = movement of the bone towards the midline (e.g. bringing your arm back down against your side)elevation = movement of a body part upwards (e.g. shrugging your shoulders upwards)depression = movement of a body part downwards (e.g. dropping your shoulders)inversion = movement of the sole of your foot inwards at the ankle (e.g. how the foot turns inwards when you sprain your ankle)eversion = movement of the sole of your foot outwards at the ankledorsiflexion = flexion (see above) of the foot at the ankle joint (i.e bending your foot upwards)plantar flexion = extension (see above) of the foot at the ankle joint (i.e. bending your foot downwards)protraction = movement of the mandible/clavicle forwards parallel to the ground (e.g. that pose that models strike with their shoulders forward)retraction = movement of the the mandible/clavicle backwards parallel to the ground (e.g. straightening your shoulders backwards)supination = movement of the forearm so that palm is facing anteriorly (forwards) or superiorly (upwards)pronation = movement of the forearm so that the palm is facing posteriorly (back) or inferiorly (downwards)
Knee Rotation:- as extension progresses, shorter, more highly curved lateral condyle exhausts its articular surface andis checked by ACL, whereas larger and less curved medial condyle continues its forwardroll & skids backward, assisted by tightening of PCL;- result is a medial rotation of femur (external tibial rotation) that tightens collateral ligaments, & joint is "screwed home",to use mechanical phraseology;- flexion of extended knee is preceded by lateral rotation of femur (or medial rotation of tibia), usually produced by popliteus;- this rotation relaxes the tension of the collateral ligaments sufficiently to permit flexion;