The Rio Grande goes all the way to the Gulf of Mexico and is instrumental in making deliveries down the river.
That is a dumb question
It will not affect breast development but it might be uncomfortable.
it changed the world
it changed the world
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I need the answer to this question too
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Had Texas's southern border been the Nueces River instead of the Rio Grande, the state's territorial extent would have been significantly smaller. This would have altered the historical context regarding U.S.-Mexican relations, particularly during the Mexican-American War, potentially resulting in a different geopolitical landscape in the region. Additionally, such a boundary might have affected the development of various communities and economic opportunities in the area that would have been included had the boundary been set at the Rio Grande. Overall, the cultural and demographic composition of Texas could have been markedly different.
In general, no. (I suppose the answer might be different if she married Donald Trump.)
it affects their mentality to tell the difference on what they want and need. they might confuse them with both.
The biological perspective is most directly involved in studying how brain development might affect behavior. This perspective looks at the influence of genetics, brain structures, neurotransmitters, and other biological factors on behavior. It seeks to understand how changes in the brain, such as during development, can impact an individual's behavior.