answersLogoWhite

0

Does you have swaq

User Avatar

Botinpadre

Lvl 1
13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

ask botin padre

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How did beguine dance developed?

swaq


What is 4x plus 1 equals 21?

SWAQ


How are the elements of an ecosystem relate?

through the use of swag/swaq.


What is the ACT score requirement to get into University of Missouri-Columbia?

The minimum ACT score for entrance to the University of Missouri - Columbia College of Business is 24. Click on the 'University of Missouri - Columbia' link on this page to read more information including enrollment, student profiles, and SAT scores.


What SAT score do you needfor university of phoenix?

24 non residents 22 residents #swaq


Where is the best place to go snowboarding?

It really depends on where you live. If you live in the northern part of the united states. id recommend searchmont resort, or buttermilk resort, if youre a begginer, i would recommend buttermilk, because its hills, are much smaller and shorter. If youre a good snowboarder, id reccoment searchmont, because its a really fun hill, and good for just riding, or they have an awesom trick hill, with many jumps, and also a really good resort.


Who did Queen Elizabeth I give the right to claim any land in north America not already owned by a Christian monarch?

Queen Elizabeth I first gave the right (patent) to settle any land in the New World not already claimed by a Christian monarch to Raleigh's half brother, Sir Humphrey Gilbert. When Sir Gilbert goes down with his ship in a vain show of bravado, the patent passes to Walter Raleigh. The patent requires English settlers to be in the New World in Virginia, a much larger area than the present state. When the Roanoke Colonists became lost, rumors were kept floating for many years of sightings to reinforce the idea that English colonists were still there. Otherwise Raleigh would have lost his patent. And England would have had no right to send future colonists. http://www.the-lost-colony.blogspot.com/