(in the US) No, you cannot.
Faintly Macabre remains in prison because she is the "Which" responsible for assigning princesses who take over the Kingdom of Wisdom. Due to her importance to the functioning of the kingdom and her knowledge of how to find new princesses, she is kept in prison to ensure the stability of the kingdom, even though she is not actually a criminal.
It means when someone or something stays in the sam place for life ☻☻
The Columbine High School massacre took place on April 20, 1999.
Racial injustice refers to the unfair treatment, discrimination, and systemic disadvantages experienced by individuals or groups based on their race or ethnicity. It encompasses unequal access to resources, opportunities, and rights, as well as the perpetuation of biases and stereotypes. Racial injustice undermines equality and social justice, perpetuating social and economic disparities among different racial and ethnic communities.
A mug is a sturdy, often cylindrical container used for drinking beverages, while "burgle" means to unlawfully break into a building with the intent of committing theft. They are unrelated terms with different meanings and uses.
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If your talking about improving someones chance of getting the job then you and the person could research the job and have the person introduce him or herself to the employer and state the interest in the job. Maybe offer to volunteer in a certain area or take another position which is easier to get into then move up once hired within.
The dialogue "Crito" by Plato takes place in the prison cell where Socrates is held awaiting his execution.
you can but it is ilegle
Someones lap.
It depends on the relationship or person! You might want to buy them their favorite food/candy or take them to their favorite place!
The opposite of Volunteer is: "Professional" or "In-Volunteer"
can one take over someones car instalments even when blacklisted and have no deposit?
yeah, call 903-5280
The dialog of Crito takes place in Socrates' prison cell in Athens, after he had been sentenced to death. Crito visits Socrates to persuade him to escape, but Socrates ultimately decides to accept his fate and remain in prison.
Sing them a song.