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An efferent stance is when someone read to remember information. Teacher sometimes gives students assignment to read and remember specific information from the story. Forcing students to remember something is an efferent stance.
It means hang someone
Since every teacher puts the E in a different position, asking someone on the internet is a bit silly, don't you think?
It means that they're trying to answer you and when they close their eyes, that means there trying to think and remember.
because the skin is made up of cells which are microscopic(naked eye cant see only microscope)so if the cell get infected we open you up then take out the infected stuff so the reson is the skin cell sometimes get infected too so look at them and u well get an early indiction
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If you are meaning sex then just do it right and they will remember
The meaning of the verb remember is:to have or keep an image or idea in your mind of (something or someone from the past) : to think of (something or someone from the past) againto cause (something) to come back into your mindto keep (information) in your mindto not forget (something)
Someone jumping rope
You could reuse the microscope to observe something else, store it, or let someone else borrow it, etc.
Yes, Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, the inventor of the microscope, did so in the 1600's.
Without a microscope? Never. Atoms are much to small to see with the naked eye...
You could reuse the microscope to observe something else, store it, or let someone else borrow it, etc.
Passed out is a term meaning you fell asleep but blacked out means you don't remember what you saw but having your eyes open. Very good question
You should say him/her not to directly take sunlight for the microscope to shine because it will damage your eyes
Imperative (to tell someone to remember) = Memento I remember = memini To remember = meminisse
Think of "inter-" as meaning between or among, and "dependence" as relying on something or someone. So, interdependence means two or more things depending on each other for support or mutual benefit.