If you want to lose that much weight I would say it is impossible. On average you should lose maybe 1 kilo a week. That would be 8-9 kilos over two months which is a tremendous amount of progress. You are talking about losing a third of your entire body weight in just two months. You would not survive.
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I suppose that it is possible - it all depends on the complexity of the will and the estate. It would be nearly impossible to do it in two months. Most require you advertise for debtors for at least 90 days, if that is required, it is not possible to do it.
The least possible vertical length of a mirror would be equal to the height of a single atom. Mirror surfaces can be made at atomic scales, with heights on the order of nanometers (10^-9 meters) or even smaller.
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Generally, this is not possible. You might lose some height due to age or disease, but likely not that much. On the other hand, there are medical and surgical interventions for increasing height.
Yes, it is possible to travel with a passport expiring in 6 months, but some countries may require a passport to be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry. It is recommended to check the entry requirements of the specific country you plan to visit before traveling.
The least possible quantity is zero.
For weight it has to be: 120 pounds. (At least) And for Height: At least 4'10 or higher.
Does at least 6-7 months and Bucks at least 7-9 months.
As early as possible. You must start considering options at least 2-3 months prior to expiration of your I-94.
Yes. WHO recommends breastfeeding for at least 12 months. AAP recommends for at least 6 months and as long as mother and baby are happy.