No, it is not possible. you would just require a smaller barbell than the average human.
Large hydro power would be a dam in a river, storing water and generating electricity for agricultural, industrial and domestic use. Small hydro power systems could be as small as a turbine in a stream providing electricity to a single farm.
um yea ........ if its a small fire u can stomp it and guess what ........ POOF! it goes away
The price range when purchasing a power generator depends a great deal on the size of a generator. A small generator for the garage can be purchased for $100.00 while a large industrial generator can cost as much as $30,000.00.
The mechanical advantage of the machine is"if you give small accelration , it will increase the speed of the engine... It is possible by mechanical
I would like to make a small software tool with specific features, one of them requires me to retrieve information for the Hotel's Opera Management Software. Is that possible?
it depends on how big they built it to go...
its called a stud.
Yes, for the most part. Most industrials are done at a 14 gauge, and because it is done in the cartilage where there is more blood circulation than, say, a lobe piercing, it has a much greater chance of completely closing back up. The hole might leave a small scar, and it also depends on how long you've had the industrial in. I've had an industrial for 3 years and the other week I took it out for a only a few days and it was almost impossible to get it back in. I thought I was going to have to repierce it. It also depends on your body, though, everyone is different.
no, the piercing hole is too small.
Best not to mess with it your self, go see your piercer and for a small fee they can open the piercing using an insertion taper which will stretch the piercing without damaging it.
Yes he does. A small diamond stud.
anti eyebrow
You cannot "cure" a piercing, per-se. If you remove a lip piercing, the hole will close as with any other piercing, though, depending on how long the piercing was in place will define the length of time it takes for the piercing to close entirely. if the piercing has been in place for some time, there is a likelihood that the piercing will scar. The scar will not be immediately noticeable, and will take the shape- in most cases- of a small crater at the site of the piercing.
Well I would suggest going to your local professional body piercer and have your piercing stretched up with a taper (don't worry it doesn't hurt) , the average size or gauge is 14g . If your jewellery is 16g or smaller then it's too small for the piercing and can pose a danger of tearing the piercing (something you don't want to happen).
I've never seen that show and I only found one picture of her with an ear piercing and it was pretty small. Is it on the outer edge of her ear about halfway down? If so, that a helix piercing. A helix piercing is any piercing on the outer edge of your ear.
It is possible, but actually rare. Even people that dont have a very defined navel "lip" can still get a navel piercing; it is what you call getting a shallow piercing, meaning there is not much skin to pierce through. I have seen successful healing with shallow piercings, and I have also seen some that are not so successful. Talk to your piercer about whether or not it is a good idea for you to get one.
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