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omg! you are dumb
low iron in the blood does neither
Yes, the phrase "fellow peers" makes sense. "Fellow" means someone who is the same or similar to another person, while "peers" refer to people who are in the same group or have the same status. So, "fellow peers" would mean people who are in the same group or have the same status as the person being referred to.
closer to the point of where the work is being pushed/done
Yes
NoFor some people being rich would make it harder for them to be a Christian than if they were poor.
Advantages: Leadership experience and development. Opportunity to make a positive impact on the school community. Increased respect from peers and teachers. Disadvantages: Increased responsibilities and workload. Potential for added stress and pressure. Possible resentment or isolation from peers.
Motivation will make you work harder and get good grades, which will help you in your enjoyment of college life.
No, it should not be harder to get a divorce, but much harder to get married.
well it depends what kind of person they are every one can be hard to work with if you can make friends with them then it will be a BIT easier but try not to break being friends because then it will make it harder... a lot harder (especially if they are your boss) hope i helped if not then tell me xxooxxoxxooxxo
The landfills cause the ground to make it harder for us to breath because trees are being cut down to make landfills bigger.
Work harder. "The harder I work, the luckier I become."