He threatned him with a gun which wasn't loaded
sure the boys and the girls should get the same education and the same opportunities, and give them the choice wether to take that chance or not. there is no difference between girls and boys, i think that girls improved that they are ready to do everything that the men do, and they could compete them too. in the past the men thought that girls were those tinny creatures that should be kept home, and they are not suppose to work hard, not even think hard. which was kind of ignorant, even when they used to see how the women can be strong.
InkwellsThis was when schoolchildren learned to write with ink pens that had to be dipped into inkwells to replenish. That was before my time, but the desks in the grade school that I attended all had circular holes near the upper right corners, to accommodate the inkwells that were needed. You could see the stains near and within these holes, the result of years and years of diligent learning.
The percentage of learning retention varies depending on the individual and the type of learning method used. Generally, people tend to retain about 10% of what they hear, 20% of what they see, and 90% of what they do or experience.
This process is to check to see if the plan (curriculum) made to teach a subject is working as it should. A doctor will diagnose your heart by listening to it and seeing if it is working the way it should.
You would check the Table of Contents. You would see if the book is organized into Units and if the Units are subdivided into Chapters. You would check to see if each Unit has a name that refers to a time or a specific topic. Then you would see if the Chapters (or other subdivisions) further divide that large topic into smaller parts of the topic. To find out where each part begins, you would see which pages are listed. You might check to see if each Unit is the same length as other Units. You might check to see if there are quizzes or tests associated with the units and chapters. There might also be a part of the book called "To the Student." This part of the book might explain in better detail how the book is organized and why the author chose to organize it that way.
Because johnny had no one else in his family and the boys told the doctor that he only has us
The doctor allowed the boys to see Johnny in "The Outsiders" because he knew how important their friendship was to Johnny and wanted to grant his final wish before he passed away. He recognized that their presence would provide comfort and support to Johnny in his last moments.
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What the doctor says, shows that Johnny is in a bad condition but he will be glad to see his friends.
What the doctor says, shows that Johnny is in a bad condition but he will be glad to see his friends.
THis question can not be answered without knowing the state. Every state has different w/c laws, some allow you to see your own doctor, some require you to see a doctor chosen by the employer, some allow you to see your doctor for a time, then switch to one required by your employer.
he knew that they were very good friends with him so he felt that he should let them see Johnny.Eric:)
he knew that they were very good friends with him so he felt that he should let them see Johnny.Eric:)
Your body will naturally make it (for boys). if you need extra, legally you could see a doctor and get perscriptions, or you can use steroids.
He was totally calm and I think he even said that the switchblade won't scare him into letting Dally see Johnny.
Well, there is no rule against it, so if they decide they want to and their parents allow it, I don't see why not.
Dr. Nitschke is an Australian who has been a leader in the movement to allow doctor assisted suicide: death with dignity. See related link for more information. Statistics are unavailable.Dr. Nitschke is an Australian who has been a leader in the movement to allow doctor assisted suicide: death with dignity. See related link for more information. Statistics are unavailable.Dr. Nitschke is an Australian who has been a leader in the movement to allow doctor assisted suicide: death with dignity. See related link for more information. Statistics are unavailable.Dr. Nitschke is an Australian who has been a leader in the movement to allow doctor assisted suicide: death with dignity. See related link for more information. Statistics are unavailable.