If you can help someone with your expertise and knowledge, this might just mean that you will be lucky enough to receive an answer when you, yourself, ask a specific question. They do say, after all, that "What goes around, comes around."
If you are talking about a certain game, your question should mention the NAME of the game.
ahahhah, are you looking for an easy way out for a certain University's supplementary application? Would the question itself not be one? Think about it.
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In order to answer this question thoroughly, the aspect in question should have been stated within the question. The most that comes up within a general search is that there are different mortar aspects for certain situations.
You need to specify which issues if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
this is a very open and vague question, and I'm not personally certain how to answer it.....you should probably make your question more specific......if you mean science that relates to you as a human, then it is probably biology.
If the leather has any rifts, splotches, or faded spots it's quality is in question. Leather should be supple, not stiff, and certain types should be oiled.
If you are wondering about recent changes on a certain question look to your left side bar (when in the question). You will notice a button that says "Question History". If you select that you can see all changes made to a certain question and when.
I'm not certain if I may possibly have an answer to your question.
Aloha: Not certain what the question is.
I guess the real question is, "SHOULD it be taught?" I think it should be. Children and youth need to know some things; youth need to be aware of certain risks.
"Accordingly" is typically used to connect back to previous information or instructions. In a question, you can use "accordingly" to ask how a certain action or decision aligns with what was previously discussed or decided. For example, "You mentioned we should increase our marketing budget. Should we hire more staff accordingly?"