Supply creates demand
i guess get married written in french unless the law says you can't Bexyboo10 says: to say married in french is Marié
The constitution does not say anything about local law enforcement asking you where you are from. It says law enforcement can not enter your house without a search warrant. It says nothing about when you are walking down the street.
Your parents cannot give you permission to break the law.
While not a US citizen, It is my understanding that where federal law has jurisdiction, it is supreme, state law would need to change to meet the federal requirements. Yes, the Federal Law trumps the state law.
French philosopher Voltaire.
It says that federal laws takes precedence over a state law. This is known as the supremacy clause.
Nancy Regan
You can say 'says I' When you are arguing with somebody. Goes like this: "Who says I am made of gold?" "Says I!"
it says that monkeys are aloud to eat cats who are blackwith white stripes
The 5th Amendment. That's why they say "I plea the 5th"
The Commutative law states that, if AxB=y, and BxA=y, then AxB=BxA Or we can just say it says AB=BA where A and B are any numbers, real or complex.
No. They say different things. Ohm's Law says that voltage is resistance times current. Kirchoff's Voltage Law says that the signed sum of the voltage drops going around a series circuit is zero. A consequence of this is that two elements in parallel with each other have the same voltage across them. Kirchoff's Current Law says that the signed sum of the currents entering a node is zero. A consequence of this is that the current at every point in a series circuit is the same.