What kind of binary is it?!
The Earth spins like a top around its own axis. The Earth orbits the Sun. The Sun has its own proper motion through the Milky Way galaxy, and orbits the center of the galaxy every 220 million years or so. The Milky Way galaxy itself is moving, but because we don't have any fixed point of reference in the universe, we don't know in what direction.
It spins on it's axis, just like Earth; it wobbles a little because it is effected by the mass of the planets and it takes about 250 million years to travel round our galaxy which is constantly rotating.
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Any member recognized by the facilitator may make a motion. Following a second, the group discusses the motion. When discussion ends, the motion is voted on.
Yes she is.
In paliamentary procedure when a member wishes to make a motion and is recognized by the Chair or presiding member it is said you “have the floor.” you are the only member entitled to present or discuss a motion at that time. What it means is that you have the attention of the room to say what you need to, you will customarily stand to do this and since you are the only one standing " the floor is yours".
Yes as a matter of protocol, any one sitting on a board can motion for an action regardless of the reason for the action. Another person can second that motion for the same reason because the motion is a call for a vote.
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Motion is already involves in motion because the motion is motion
because motion is moving and wave motion has waves