no.
This is a matter of personal opinion and personal tastes.Personally, I say yes, it does. Alongside another show called Sherlock.Some people will agree with me. Some will disagree.
1.name a time when you went out of your way to help someone .what was the outcome.. 2. the are rules in every work place you may not like or disagree with describe a time when you did'nt follow the rules and what was the outcome..... 3.how would handle different situations with employees.. 4.describe a situation where you were part of a team.what were some of the challenge and how did you handle them 5.Rules are an important part of society.Name a time where you had break a rules .Why did you think it was best to break that rule 6.we don't alway agree with rules.Describe a time where you did'nt agree with a rule. why did you follow the rule even through you did'nt agree with it...
IF YOU DISAGREE COOL BUT NOT FOR ME
I disagree. To "be good" is to follow the golden rule: do unto others as you would they do unto you, a moral principle that is worded differently in other religions but always means the same thing.
Here's all I know is that it starts with a v and ends with an e. (cross word puzzle for SS) Pokemon Rule! Added by Zekitteh: Is it.. vote? Maybe so sir so do you like waffles?
You say was to describe one thing (singular noun) and were to describe more than one thing (plural noun). That's the general rule.So:There was a big storm.There was a cat sitting on the wall.We were very cold.There were 20 people at the party.There was lots of rubbish. (Rubbish is a singular noun, so this fits the rule.)The verb of a sentence must agree with the subject in number and in person.Instead of: What was Stephen and Laura like as school children?Consider: What were Stephen and Laura like as school children?
What would be a good rule rap for school?
Whatever rights they agree to.
Rule the School - 2015 was released on: USA: 2015
Rule High School - Knoxville - was created in 1927.
Rule High School - Knoxville - ended in 1991.
The Divine right to rule.