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Try walking over to him and speaking in his native language (English)...most likely he will respond in the same language back to you.
they would choose water because walking would be to far and painful
Most likely, walking. They may have used horses but I think only the richer people would have used them. Hope it helped!!
Body parts were always used as the first 'weights and measures'. An example from England is that we still measure horses' height in 'hands', now accepted as four inches (about 10 cm) and defined as the width of a full-grown man's hand. Examples that we don't use are many, since England changed to the metric system, but include 'inch' (the distance from the knuckle to the tip of the right thumb, 'foot' (self explanatory) 'yard, (the distance from shoulder to tip of the right arm [note that a 'yard' as a sailing term is the bit that goes across the mast for the sail to be suspended from]) Therre are similar examples from cultures across the world. English weights and measures were eventualy standardised because, naturaly, these 'measures' varied just as much as people do, so buying from a 'big' man was likely to be more advantageous to the buyer than a similar purchase from a 'small' man, and vice-versa. In England, further references can be obtained through the history of the Weights and Measures Office, as well as many other sources. Try your local library!
Harmon Killebrew was known for his long distance power hitting. His longest measured home run was 520 at Minnesota's Metropolitan Stadium. He likely had longer ones that were not measured.
Meters
Kilometres for the total walk, metres for sections of the walk.
Kilometres.
They are both measures of how likely it is that a particular event will occur.They are both measures of how likely it is that a particular event will occur.They are both measures of how likely it is that a particular event will occur.They are both measures of how likely it is that a particular event will occur.
The burning sensation in your legs after walking for a long distance is likely due to the buildup of lactic acid in your muscles. This happens when your muscles are working hard and not getting enough oxygen. It is a normal response to exercise and usually goes away after resting.
The road distance is 3.3 miles - taking about 14 minutes by car, according to Google Earth. However - walking would be a short distance, but would likely take longer !
Social distance research measures individuals' willingness to interact with or have relationships with members of certain social groups. By studying social distance, researchers can understand the degree of prejudice and discrimination towards those groups. The greater the social distance, the higher the level of prejudice is likely to be.
School zones, residential areas, and downtown areas.
Most likely sinusitis..
In people prone to sleep walking, sleep disturbance, including sleep deprivation, can make sleep walking more likely.
When a guy asks you to go downtown with him, he likely means he would like to spend time with you in a city or urban area. It could involve exploring the city together, going to restaurants, or attending events or activities downtown.
Walking from Bucktown to Philadelphia would likely take a person several hours, covering a distance of approximately 10-15 miles. The exact distance would depend on the exact starting and ending points within Bucktown and Philadelphia. Walking from Philadelphia to St. Catherine's in Canada is not feasible, as it would likely involve walking several hundred miles through multiple cities and across international borders, which is both dangerous and illegal. It is recommended to use alternative modes of transportation, such as a car or public transportation, for this trip.