newton's second law defines force i.e. F=ma. it can also be given as the rate of change of momentum. i.e F=(mv2-mv1)/t where v1 and v2 are the initial and final velocities of the body.
Hatis's population is 450.
He was Greek god of the underworld
The capital of Haiti is Port-au-Prince
because he drank the evil potion and became a mortal plus hatis hates him thats why they took him
we should send money so they can start building shelters for them and they shouldstart getting boxes of food they just sufferd in Tomas
they were gods of all gods they are very strong in a greek mythology they were childrean of hatis witch was the devil so according to the bible they were mad and ripped it apart and that was when athena (their mother) locked them in a chamber for the rest of their lifes and that is why in the us we have jails again.....this is mythology i hoped i helped u all enjoy =)
the things that are good in the BBC news is the people who present it. they do it so the news chaches peolpes eyes so they can pass the story on.The bad thing is that hearing the bad news about earth quakes in hatis and in other countrys aswell.that is not the only thing that is sad about hearing sad news it can hurt somones feelings to hear that that people die in the war adn we have now told there parants and family.
HATE (v.) O.E. hatian "to hate," from P.Gmc. *hatojanan (cf. O.S. haton, O.N. hata, Ger. hassen, Goth. hatan "to hate"), from PIE base *kad- "sorrow, hatred" (cf. Avestan sadra- "grief, sorrow, calamity," Gk. kedos "care, trouble, sorrow," Welsh cas "pain, anger"). Related: Hated; hating. French haine (n.), hair (v.) are Germanic. Hate crime attested from 1988.HATE (n.) O.E. hete "hatred, spite," from P.Gmc. *hatis- (cf. O.N. hattr, O.Fris. hat, Du. haat, O.H.G. has, Ger. Hass, Goth. hatis; see hate (v.)). Altered in M.E. to conform with the verb. Hate mail is first attested 1967.
A personal pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing. The personal pronouns are: I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.John is my brother. He is home from college and we were so glad to see him.Fran and Frank are coming, they are bringing the baby with them.A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the pace of a noun that belongs to someone or something. The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.John lives on this block. The house on the corner is his.The Franklins also live on this block. Theirs is the house over there.A possessive adjective is a pronoun that describes a noun and is placed just before the noun it describes. The possessive adjectives are: my, your, our, his, her, their, its.John lives on this block. His house is on the corner.The Franklins also live on this block. Theirhouse is over there.