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you can prevent ocean dumping by stopping the amount of trash being dumped in the ocean.. DUHHH
you can prevent ocean dumping by stopping the amount of trash being dumped in the ocean.. DUHHH
depends on what you negotiate with the your creditor
Weight watchers point are "Rewards points" that you earn for being on weight watchers for a certain amount of time, and spending a certain amount of money.
That would be a spring, which is stretched when you apply force to it. The spring used have a specific force constant, which means that an extension of the spring to a certain length is equal to a fixed amount of force.
As the computer was not being used for a certain amount of time it timed out. You should be able to log back in.
no, once it hits the air for a certain amount of time it is no good.
Yes deffinitely something can. If you have a background of jail time or anything like that than you can not even apply because they check everyones background
There is no certain way to prevent your Chrysler dashboard from cracking. The cracking is typically a result of a defective plastic being used to make the dashboard, a faulty manufacturing process, or an engineering flaw.
As is the case with most liquids, water resistance being compressed due to forces between molecules that prevent them from being pressed closer together. However, water can be compressed, but it will take a large amount of pressure for a minimal amount of compression.
Being here illegally is a crime and might prevent your becoming legal--at this time 2008. Better to apply from your home country. None of this is a fast process.
Being eligible for parole means that an inmate is able to be considered for release from prison before serving the full term of their sentence. Parole eligibility is typically determined by factors such as good behavior, completion of rehabilitation programs, and compliance with prison rules. If granted parole, the individual will be released under supervision and must abide by certain conditions set by the parole board.