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so as a doctor yourself. How do you make distinctions between life and death.
It depends on what you mean. Gun safety class for what purpose? Illinois does not issue a gun carry permit so there is no safety class for that. If you mean for a different purpose, it depends on what the purpose it.
If the class has begun at the set time, and the door is shut and locked, the professor has every right to do so. The professor cannot, however, shut the door and lock it if the class has not officially begun, or started early.
It has to be fair for everyone. No, fairness does not guarantee effectiveness. The law must be easy to interpret (as enforcers and judges MUST interpret it), specific in its definitions, and harsh in its punishments. THEN it will have the effects its authors desired. What makes a law effective is when the punishments are harsh life life sentences and things like that which can scare murders, so that they will not do it again (this is my personal answer).
The EIB and the CAB are both group one badges. Per AR670-1 you may only where one badge from group one at a time.
so as a doctor yourself. How do you make distinctions between life and death.
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I suppose so, depends on the context of the conversation or the person you are talking to.
Plug in your headphones to one ear. Or you could tell to be quiet so you could pay attention in class.
In antiquity it was common for punishments to be harsh.
because he did something he was not suppose to do i know because we went over it today in class and i got a 100 on my quiz so i am certain it is right
battle of the bulge
it is too harsh to ask. But are you alright?
Because a rabbit is an animal and a jaguar is too but they have different kinds of way of living so they aren't quite suppose to be in order
Because a rabbit is an animal and a jaguar is too but they have different kinds of way of living so they aren't quite suppose to be in order
What made it so harsh they were not able to do the things we got to do outside of a prison house.
The Hammurabi's code was not fair to everyone because if you hit a lower class person, you don't have to pay that much when you hit a upper class person. But, it was fair in some ways, that the punishments were so harsh that it would warn people not to do it.