It's a quote from the short story, The Most Dangerous Game. Haha you're not a fag that guy was probably on his period hahahaha. That was a legitimate question.
Most pharmaceutical drugs, despite how you shouldn't have taken them, have a half-life in your system of approximately two weeks.
There are several isotopes of Sodium, each with different half lives. The longest lived, Sodium-22, has a half-life of 2.6027 years.If you are interested in a different isotope, ask the question again and be specific about the isotope in the question.
Most isotopes of Xenon are stable and so do not decay. The shortest lived isotope has a half life of more than 10^16 (10 quadrillion) years.
Unununium, now more correctly Roentgenium, is a homologue of Gold, and as such should be chemically very similar. The reason it isn't however, because it is inherently unstable; the strong glue force isn't enough to hold its nucleus together, and so it will decay. The longest lived isotope has a half-life of around 30s, and so if you were able to make a large amount, you would expect it to follow the same chemistry as Gold and the other noble metals.
Another critical gas is oxygen gas (O2). Much of life on this planet is aerobic, meaning oxygen is required for survival. Oxygen serves as a key constituent in the process that releases the energy stored in food.Oxygen is not essential to all life. In fact there are some organisms that die in the presence of oxygen. There was once a time when there was no oxygen in our atmosphere and only anaerobic organisms lived. Water is essential to all known life but not oxygen.
The Road not Taken
if you were posh and rich you lived well but if you were poor you were really poor and you lived in dirty little places
Shakespeare lived and wrote in the Elizabethan Era, the English Renaissance.
I think he wrote this poem after sailing from the USA to England. This is because he quotes "And that has made all the difference". So, perhaps he means that after his choosing of the road his life had taken another upturn.
Emily Dickinson lived most of her life in Amherst, Massachusetts, in the United States. She was born and raised in her family's home in Amherst, where she wrote the majority of her poetry in seclusion.
Noah was the only person on earth who lived a Godly life, and he communicated with God.
Provided you have the fare for the ferry, you are taken to be judged. If you lived a good life, you are taken to the Lethe to drink and forget the worries of your mortal life, and then to the Elysian Fields to spend eternity in bliss. If you lived a bad life, you are taken directly to Tartarus to spend eternity paying for your crimes. If you don't have the fare, you are forced to wander the shores of the Styx for 100 years before Charon is compelled to ferry you.
Charles Dickens lived in three main places: Portsmouth where he was born, London where he spent most of his life and wrote many of his famous works, and Gad’s Hill Place in Kent where he lived towards the end of his life.
Yes, he might die, be taken prisoner, or loose everything.
it was important because it protected them from attackers
Charles Dickens lived from 1812 until 1870. During that time, he wrote fifteen complete novels. In addition he wrote many short stories and five novellas.
Yann Martel wrote Life of Pi.