It's a line from Rudyard Kipling's famous poem, "If" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If-)
Like most art the meaning depends on the interpreter - but I think it's talking about perseverance, at any age, despite the vicissitudes of fortune.
Is this a metaphor
if a kid is old enough , he can watch volunteer or become an aprentice for a carpenter
Could be wheel (hub) bearing (s) Brakes wornout or out of adjustment Tire wear due to the bad hub bearings/brakes or even bad shocks or build up of brake dust or a stone in the wheel cover
watch a video or practice it
The three main factors that helped the Aztecs build an empire were: their strategic military alliances and conquests, their sophisticated agricultural practices that supported a large population, and their efficient tribute system that extracted resources from conquered territories.
One can watch videos of Lego animation on websites, such as YouTube. YouTube has a wide variety of Lego animation videos, and also offers "how to" videos for those whom would like to build various things.
First you have to learn how to build things out of wood than you can build any things out of wood by yourself.
There are several parts that are like this. For instance, the lysosomes are the parts that break items down, and the ribosomes build things out of these broken up pieces, so ribosomes is probably what you want.
go to YouTube and type that in the you can watch those videos
The Romans had used things to build
Eli Whitney's hobbies included taking apart things to see how they worked and then putting them back together. It is rumored that he took apart a watch that belonged to his father while still in his teens and then put the watch back together. Eli Whitney also liked to build things by trial and error.
no but, you can see the preview on it
Youtube will have some videos about the Build-A-Bearville. If these videos are too unofficial for the user the official website which is called Bearville also has some to watch.