No, but a prospective employer will see that and probably trash your application.
Highwaymen would often hide in secluded areas such as dense forests, narrow paths, or bends in the road where they could easily surprise travelers. They would also strategically position themselves near places where carriages would be forced to slow down or stop, such as rough terrain or obstacles on the road.
The most effective way to help someone stop using drugs is by providing support, understanding, and encouragement. Encouraging them to seek professional help, such as counseling or rehab, can also be beneficial. Building a strong support system and helping them find healthier coping mechanisms can aid in their recovery.
If you stop cracking your knuckles, they may eventually return to their normal state. Continued cracking can lead to joint inflammation and reduced grip strength over time, so it's best to avoid the habit to prevent long-term damage.
Highwaymen typically operated at night when it was dark, making it easier for them to surprise their victims and escape without being seen. They would target travelers on isolated roads or stop coaches traveling between towns.
Yes, stop and frisk requires reasonable suspicion that a person has been, is, or is about to be engaged in criminal activity. This must be based on specific and articulable facts.
A criminal record
Either get a lawyer and go to court or stop getting tickets.
You can apply for a pardon, and clear it off your record. Usually there is no problem with getting a misdemeanour pardon, as long as you have a clean record since then.
This depends on the severity of a criminal record. A felony could stop you from obtaining this license. Other offenses may not have an effect.
getting hurt
But on a flea spray.
Maybe not, will depend on the companies standards.
You would not use an antibiotic to stop yourself from getting a disease, you use a vaccination, and yes, there is a vaccination for swine flu.
If you were fired or you quit your job you wouldn't get unemployment. And there's a certain amount of years you get it so you might just stop getting it.
The studio assistant producer would record the disc jockey's attempt to break the world record for playing the same LP record continuously without stopping and note the start/stop time for the record.
No.
If squid stopped getting eaten, it would cause a trophic cascade and the populations of squid prey would decrease dramtically.