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If you click on someone's name (normally at the conclusion of an answer that they have posted) that takes you to their bio page, where there is an option to send them a message.
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—They do it so the person who posted it feels better about themselves then the person who they posted the information about and that people will make fun of them and not the person who posted it.
The school messages in the show "Stargirl" were posted on the bulletin board at Blue Valley High School, where the main characters attend. They often served as a way to communicate important information or events happening within the school community.
Closing entries are normally entered in the general journal to zero temporary and nominal accounts. They do not need to be posted to the worksheet.
Moderated means there's another person watching and ready to remove anything posted that's against the rules for that site.
You can send them messages at sprousebros.com, or mail them and their official fan mailing address is posted on sprousebros.com
In 1700 there were no stamps, and no post office. Messages were hand carried to people or posted .
Normally when you post a link, a video appears that he/you can click. If not otherwise simply click the link that you/he posted.
No, not usually. But if you approach an intersection which you KNOW normally has a stop sign posted, and the sign is missing, my advice would be to proceed with great caution.
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Normally letters are stamped and this stamp may provide a clue.