Matija Majar died in 1892.
Matija Majar was born in 1809.
Chaotic - 2006 The Birth of Borth-Majar 1-14 was released on: USA: 28 April 2007
what in the majar eliment of coomunication prosses
her moms name is carol majar serch it on google dads hes dead i have no idea
From The New World Spanish/English Dictionary: Crush (verb): 1. (mash) majar. 2. (grind) moler. 3. (conquer) arrollar; aplastar; vencer. 4. slang (infatuation) apasionamento.
Maybe you and your kids could give him a "little something" to help him feel a part in there lives. That his opinions mean something, like hey so and so what do think i should do about blank. It may go a long way make him feel (needed)
Number 1:there is no second season of Tokyo Mew Mew,belive me,i'm a majar fan._______________________________________________________________ YES THERE IS A SECOND SEASON CALLED TOKYO MEW MEW A LA MODE. IT IS ONLY A MANGA. OBVIOUSLY YOU ARE NOT A MAJOR FAN IF YOU DONT KNOW THAT!!!!!_______________________________________________________________first off their is no second season the first answer was right DONT PAY ANY MIND 2 THE SECOND ANSWER. i had searched it but nothing came up. but i dont know if she is talking about the comic or the show but their is no second season show_______________________________________________________________Would you please just give out n easy answer! Gosh here s the answer:there is no second season SHOW but Tokyo Mew Mew A La Mode as a MANGA so there is you honest easy answer! (Also whoever answered first...how could you spell "major" wrong!?)
Here are the various components of the communication process in detail. * Input. The sender has an intention to communicate with another person. This intention makes up the content of the message. * Sender. The sender encodes the message, e.g. the idea of "piece of furniture to sit on" = . Thus he gives expression to the content. * Channel. The message is sent via a channel, which can be made of a variety of materials. In acoustic communication it consists of air, in written communication of paper or other writing materials. * Noise. The channel is subjected to various sources of noise. One example is telephone communication, where numerous secondary sounds are audible. Even a solid channel such as paper can be crushed or stained. Such phenomena are also noise in the communicative sense. * Receiver. The receiver decodes the incoming message, or expression. He "translates" it and thus receives the * Output. This is the content decoded by the receiver. * Code. In the process, the relevance of a code becomes obvious: The codes of the sender and receiver must have at least a certain set in common in order to make communication work.