A littering citation typically would not prevent someone from taking the Bar Exam, as it is generally considered a minor offense. However, if the citation leads to a criminal conviction or raises questions about the individual's character and fitness to practice law, it could potentially impact their eligibility. Bar admission boards evaluate an applicant's moral character, so repeated or serious offenses might be scrutinized more closely. It's advisable for individuals with such citations to check specific state bar requirements and consult with a legal professional if concerned.
yes.
give them milk it makes it useless
Yes they are. If you're in a public place there is nothing you can do to prevent someone taking your photograph.
The reason to take safety precautions is to prevent injury, illness or death to you or someone else, and to prevent damage to property. The consequences of not taking appropriate safety precautions are the you or someone else may be injured, made ill, or killed, or you may cause substantial damage to someone else's property or to your own.
punch them in the face
By not littering and start recycling. Also you can start riding your bike instead of taking the bus, if it is a short ride
Taking notes when conducting research is important because it helps you organize and remember key information, track your sources for proper citation, and analyze and synthesize the information you gather. This process can improve the quality of your work and prevent plagiarism.
you cant
taking the piss aka taking the mickey - to ridicule someone. i.e. if you speak sarcastically to someone, or mimick them, they might say "are you taking the piss?"
By keeping wetlands and not taking them away
by taking care of yourself
Technically it isn't specifically stated in any of the amendments, however, the 1st amendment would prevent the government from taking away someone's personal right to smoke