i do not know,work it out using text books and other sources ;)
No, in most cases, only a licensed attorney can represent you in a legal matter.
You may mean Gist, which is the substance or essence of a matter
Nature is made of matter, and matter is the building block of the universe, so in essence EVERYTHING is made of matter even nature.
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Time is not the essence when the matter of time is not expressly agreed by the parties or implied by the nature of contract or no application from promisee is made. Usually the term of 'time is of the essence' is not inserted in the contract when the subject matter of the contract does not require the time performance to be imperative which would result in serious damages as consequences. If time is not of the essence (no time for performance is specified), the engagement must be performed within a reasonable time.
Yes, a book cover can depict any topic, whether it is based on facts or fiction. The cover is meant to visually represent the essence of the book and attract potential readers, regardless of the genre or subject matter.
The answer is a firm NO. Who does not represent her when she is not here. Where, How, and Why are a different matter however. Where represents her out of a sense of duty. Why can't wait to represent her, and How lives for the times of representing her.
Vanilla extract can be substitute for vanilla essence on a 1:1 basis (e.g 1tsp of vanilla extract is equal to 1tsp vanilla essence), on a strength-for-strength basis at least. But the flavour of vanilla essence will never be as good as the flavour from vanilla extract, no matter how much of it you use.
house members represent each country to give them a equal say in the matter at hand.
Abstract art.
An object can be considered as matter if it occupies space and has mass. Matter exists in various states such as solid, liquid, or gas, and can be described by its physical properties such as density, volume, and temperature. In essence, anything that has mass and takes up space is considered to be matter.
Prime matter is a philosophical concept that refers to the fundamental material substance that underlies all physical things. In philosophy, prime matter is seen as the basic building block of all substances, which are the individual entities that exist in the world. Prime matter is considered to be formless and potential, while substances are the actualized forms that emerge from prime matter through various processes. In essence, prime matter is the underlying essence that substances are composed of, and the relationship between the two helps to explain the nature of existence and change in the world.