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They react to form covalent bonds with one another.
The alkali metals in group 1 react by losing one electron.
You would react with happiness when someone praises your work.
The noble gases do not interact or react to the other elements because they have electron balanced shells. They do not need one or have one to give. Because of this they don't inteact with the other elements unless forced. Not unlike the humans that think they are "noble". Hence the name Noble gases.
The natural components of the atmosphere doesn't react each other.
forced slavery
D. Jackson ignored the ruling and forced the Cherokee to move.
against something
If the person is unwilling, yes.Added: If the victim was physically forced to do it against their will, then it amounts to an assault.
A rabbit.
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Walking against traffic, on the footpath of course is much safer so you can react on the oncoming traffic coming torwards you incase one decides to pull in and park on the kerb.
Inspiring is not a forced activity. One inspires about something when one sees something that inspires him/her for something. it is like why you love a rose? Because it is lovable, and you cannot love hot loving.
It means that no one is going against something.
antagonist
Having slaves is morally wrong because it violates basic human rights by treating individuals as property rather than as autonomous beings. It perpetuates inequality, exploitation, and dehumanization, going against principles of equality and dignity.
To dab something, one is touching something lightly. For instance, if someone dabs a paint brush against a canvas, they are touching the brush lightly against the canvas.