If a person didn't have much knowledge,who can't make a live.So, I think have much knowledge,education is essential.
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This is where things stand until we can look into it further.
Is when there is repeated behavior in an experiment but cannot be explained.
A control is something you cannot or will not change. A variable is something that can be changed or will be changing. Example: We cannot change our sex... either male or female. We cannot change the country where we were born.
Do you mean "amnesia" where you don't remember who you are or recent events which happened to you? Or do you mean "sensory deprivation" when you cannot see, hear, smell, taste anything?
This proverb means that without substance or purpose, a person or thing will lack the ability to support itself and stand firm. It emphasizes the importance of having something meaningful or valuable within oneself to maintain stability and strength.
The phrase "it's hard for an empty bag to stand up straight" suggests that without substance or support, it's difficult to maintain a strong or upright position. Metaphorically, it can imply that individuals or situations lacking resources, confidence, or purpose struggle to thrive or succeed. Essentially, it highlights the importance of having a solid foundation or essential qualities to achieve stability and resilience.
You mean just the clef for upright bass? It's bass clef.. heheh.
Type of haircut. shaved at the sides then a ridge of hair from the forehead to the neck. Usually toupeed to stand upright.
Upright.
If it was newly born it does not have to stand up yet. If its eyes opened and has fur, and it still cannot stand up, maybe it has a foot or leg virus or internal injury. Ask your vet for more exact answers.
yes it can
Pure and upright
It is an old word saying that my grandfather used to say to me all the time. I have heard it said in several different cultures but mostly old world Europe. It is of significant common/simple folk wisdom and is deceptively simple but has profound social implications. He used to say it to me first when I was very young and sitting at the dinner table. It was, presumably, as encouragement for me to eat my dinner. Suggesting that if I ate, I would grow big and strong through the "filling of my sack" (testicular puns aside now). As I got older, it was used a bit more from a moral and ethical basis, indicating that those people with empty moral characters had no substance and would not endure or prevail.
In Thai, "yun" (ยืน) means "to stand." It is a verb used to describe the action of being in an upright position on one's feet. The word can also be used in various contexts, such as standing still, standing up, or taking a stand on an issue.
A slender upright stucture,cloumn
The flowers are held on stems that are sturdy enough to hold them in an upright position without leaning over.