The same people!
yes......he does because you can tell by watching the way he acts to her
Kish is the second of the aliens to return to earth. Introduced at the end of the first volume of the manga, Kish primarily acts in a playful and carefree manner, seeming to enjoying fighting with the Mew Mews and treating it like a game.Throughout the series, Kish develops increasingly stronger feelings for Ichigo, first regarding her as an "interesting toy" (that he would kill for his leader), and obsessing over her. Kish eventually kidnaps Ichigo, confesses his love, and then demands that she cry because he loves seeing her being frightened. Kish again declares his love to Ichigo towards the end of the series, but attacks and begins strangling her while crying when she rejects him again. He eventually releases her after asking how he can make her love him. Kish is killed after turning against Deep Blue by protecting Ichigo, but is revived with the power of the mew aqua after Deep Blue's defeat. He returns with Pie and Tart to their planet after wishing Ichigo happiness and stealing one final kiss.
No, its a Benzodiazepine. Benzos can be used for both seizure disorders because of its CNS depression properties and it also acts on the GABA neurotransmitter which creates the calm, anti-panic effect for when used for panic disorder. Hope this helped, RxNtp.
Acts of violence that instill fear in individuals or communities are often referred to as acts of terrorism. These attacks are typically carried out with the intention of causing harm, creating panic, and undermining societal stability. Examples include bombings, mass shootings, and other forms of targeted violence.
Do Not Panic If He Is Really Really Acting Like A Girl You Should Sit Down And Talk To Him Otherwise Just Let It Go He Will Tell You In His Own Time If Anything Is Wrong.
Hysterics are a normal result of anxiety and can take many forms. Usually they take the form of a panic attack where the person loses control of their normal functions and acts completely out of their nature. Note Hysteria is NOT a medical term.
let him go..if he is for you when he sees you are interested in another he will panic. do not play games, but for your own sanity let him go. You determine if he gets back in your life.
elicited acts and commanded acts elicited acts - these are the actions w/c is done in the will alone commanded acts those acts involving both body and mind necessary to carry out the elicited acts
Humane acts are acts of mercy or acts that make you "Human". Acts of Human are not always nice, an example would be pollution.
The given name of the Intolerable Acts was the Coercive Acts. The colonists referred to them as the Intolerable Acts.
The verb is comes from the verb "be." To be exact, it is the 3rd person singular present indicative of the verb, be. Oh my goodness, you're thinking to yourself, what on earth does that mean? 3rd person refers to he, she, and it. He is, she is, it is. You cannot use is with 1st person words, i.e. "I is" cannot be used. Present indicative means that the action is happening right now. Here are two examples: Mary is eating the cake. He is going to the store.The verb is acts as a linking verb and therefore agrees with its subject, not its complement. For example: Steve's favorite dessert is strawberry pie.So what do you do when you want to use another word instead of is? Simply change the tense of your sentence and use a different form of the verb be. Here are some examples: Steve's favorite dessert is Strawberry pie. (Now let's change things around and get rid of the word is.)I am sure that his favorite dessert will be strawberry pie after he samples this.Previously, his favorite dessert had been strawberry pie.They sure are fond of strawberry pie.They were at the house to eat strawbetty pie.He was sure that Steve liked strawberry pie.Last night at Steve's house, we were served strawberry pie. Hopefully this will give you some ideas just in case you are looking for another word to use instead of is. Let your imagine run and you will have no problems using another word instead of is.
The Intolerable Acts