It is valid but it is reserved as a source address only by RFC1700 standard.
That depends on who answers the question and how well they support their answer.
It depends on its content, obviously.
Always check another source to make sure what is being presented is accurate and valid.
Any citizen of a country who is above 18 years of age, has a valid source of income and tax payer ID can trade in stocks. People without valid Tax payer ID or a valid source of income will not be allowed to trade in the stock market.
Any valid file name is a valid name for a C source file. The extension itself is immaterial; it is part of the file name and only serves as a means of organising files. The extensions .c and .h are merely a convention. You don't have to use them if you don't want to, but it makes sense to stick to the recognised conventions, particularly if you intend to distribute your source.
Put it in your web browser.. if you get a 404 error, it's not valid.
You can check at the Lowes store. They will be able to confirm whether or not the coupon is valid or not.
A source is considered valid if it has these qualities: 1. It is not any type of forum 2. Answers cannot be modified by the public 3. It is not a personal website A lot of people look at Wikipedia, YahooAnswers, and even this site as invalid sources.
How valid the source is and if it will help the researcher prove their thesis by adding it into the research they are presenting.
How valid the source is and if it will help the researcher prove their thesis by adding it into the research they are presenting.
How valid the source is and if it will help the researcher prove their thesis by adding it into the research they are presenting.