Sleep walking is real, trust me ive seen my brother sleep walking before.
The statement, "not every walking or working surface can be a potential fall hazard," is false.
True. During winter, they have to sleep in dens to keep warm.
false
Not true. It's false. Definitely not true at all. It's definitely false. It's not a true statement. False statement.
Sleep walk is just like sleep talking, except you are walking. When you sleep talk you are walking in your sleep. You do not have the slightest hint that you are sleep walking. For you are in deep sleep.
False -- it is safe to transition from a canter to a gallop without walking your mount, but it is necessary to walk your horse after galloping.
Yes, walking is always a four-beat gait.
No that is false
In people prone to sleep walking, sleep disturbance, including sleep deprivation, can make sleep walking more likely.
(Apex) False.
False
True AND False OR True evaluates to True. IT seems like it does not matter which is evaluated first as: (True AND False) OR True = False OR True = True True AND (False OR True) = True AND True = True But, it does matter as with False AND False OR True: (False AND False) OR True = False OR True = True False AND (False OR True) = False AND True = False and True OR False AND False: (True OR False) AND False = True AND False = False True OR (False AND False) = True OR False = True Evaluated left to right gives a different answer if the operators are reversed (as can be seen above), so AND and OR need an order of evaluation. AND can be replaced by multiply, OR by add, and BODMAS says multiply is evaluated before add; thus AND should be evaluated before OR - the C programming language follows this convention. This makes the original question: True AND False OR True = (True AND False) OR True = False OR True = True