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There are a number of things a training package could be. It could contain things that help you to do something.
The Native Americans used sticks(tree sticks), carved them, and used whatever kind of fur or resource they could use for a net.
kind of herbivores have been nown to eat plants so its possible that they could have eaten sticks
I bought them. They are called Piggily wiggily fuges
To be clear: I am only saying that the Affidavit likely isn't the court's reason for ordering support. The court could have another reason for ordering support, and the Affidavit would have nothing to do with it. Bottom line, if the court orders support, you are required to pay the support.
Could be that there was nobody to sign for the package or a neighbor refused to sign for you. Another option is that the package was a C.O.D. and payment was not received.
Depends on the design of the bridge, and how the sticks are joined. In theory I could build a bridge of popsicle sticks that would support several tons of weight- but it would take a LOT of popsicle sticks.
It could glow unless washed.
Sometimes. You could finger knit.
It could actually glow your hair.
No, iron in your food is good for you. But if you ate iron that sticks to a magnet that could make you very sick.
you could use gorilla glue and over 1000 popcicle sticks and time to make one