Near from death note because he actually won the battle in the end
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In the Jain religion of India, Sallekhana is ritual fasting that causes death by dehydration or starvation, considered an honorable act when death is inevitably near.
Well you should see how they act frist to know. There personality
Give a note on the Factories act of 1948.
The RBD act stands for Registration of Birth and Death act 1969 this act outlines procedure and prerequisites for death and birth registration in India.
In lilterature, a tragedy is a narrative, drama, or poem that depicts the death of a noble or outstanding person. Hamlet certainly fits the description, and his death by poison and treachery near the end of Act V is the catastrophe that is featured in every tragedy.
Yes actually; there are several websites out there, but I'll help the best I can: (Note: these are all "ish" and relative values for IQ/SAT/ACT scores so give or take some) CLASS | SAT | ACT | IQ | _______________________________ Lower | 750 | 18 |
I suppose you are referring to who he is? Near is the younger of L's two successors, raised in Watari's orphanage for gifted children (Wammy's House). Near is 155 cm tall (5' 0"), weighs 87 pounds (39.5 kg), and his blood type is B. Near is the more level-headed, calmly assessing the situation, while the other, Mello, is more emotional and quick to act. Much like L, Near shows various odd behaviors during his normal life. He is usually seen hunched over rather than sitting, and he also constantly plays with various toys, which he uses in his theories. He shows a great respect for L, basing much of how he solves crime on L's methods, even to the point where he only takes cases that he has a personal interest in rather than trying to pursue justice.
Act 4 Scene 3
Act 4 Scene 3
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someone who will keep your secrets unless it's life or death. someone who will never leave you no matter what you do to make them mad. a best friend is one in a billion. good luck finding him/her.