1. you bend down .2. you pull his pants down.
3. you suck that dick good .
4. pull his pants back up
5. whip your face bc its full of cum.
6. you smile.
Most stories have an order of events. If there's no order, it's to make any sense out of a story. However, some pieces of modernist literature forgo a clear order of events (or any order at all).
Coffee, or any caffeinated drink, will not affect the brain directly, however it will effect the central nervous system by stimulation. The brain can be "affected" as a secondary response to the stimulation created in the central nervous system.
The chronological order of any sequence of events is in order from the earliest that occured to the most recent. It's the same in English history. Depending on how detailed you want to be, that could be a lot of events.
Any internal or external change that brings about a response is called a stimulus. As a key homeostatic regulatory and coordinating system, the nervous system detects, interprets, and responds to changes in external and internal conditions.
responsibilities and relationships in order to respond more effectively to any type of incident
Chronological text is information put in the order of which it happened. If you need an example search any biography on Wikipedia.
Any response length prohibitively long to be considered a short response
Sorry, there is not any NoA events in Minnesota at this time. I do not believe there are any upcoming events anyway.
a complex response to tissue trauma during surgery that stimulates hypersensitivity of the central nervous system. The result is pain in areas not directly affected by the surgical procedure.It can be felt after any surgical procedure
A stimulus is any event that evokes a specific response in an organism, while an impulse is a message carried by neurons in response to a stimulus. When a stimulus is detected by sensory receptors, it triggers an impulse that is transmitted through the nervous system to elicit a reaction or behavior.
It depends on the version but the watered down version or really any of them just dont think about it and you wont get nervous
Yes, the compound noun 'nervous system' is a common noun, a word for any nervous system of anyone or anything.