because now they r in hevean if they believed and they arent in this crazy world any more
Is it not in November
No he isn't dead. He is still alive to this day.
No, Lois Lowry, the American author known for writing "The Giver," is still alive as of November 2021.
the dead could or probably are known to 'eat' the food
No. He is not dead. He still does Colbert Reports to the day (July 16, 2009).
No! He is still alive to this day.
No, he is still alive and performing to this day.
Zaghouan is today's name for the Roman town of Zigus. It is in present day Tunisia and still has a working Roman aqueduct.Zaghouan is today's name for the Roman town of Zigus. It is in present day Tunisia and still has a working Roman aqueduct.Zaghouan is today's name for the Roman town of Zigus. It is in present day Tunisia and still has a working Roman aqueduct.Zaghouan is today's name for the Roman town of Zigus. It is in present day Tunisia and still has a working Roman aqueduct.Zaghouan is today's name for the Roman town of Zigus. It is in present day Tunisia and still has a working Roman aqueduct.Zaghouan is today's name for the Roman town of Zigus. It is in present day Tunisia and still has a working Roman aqueduct.Zaghouan is today's name for the Roman town of Zigus. It is in present day Tunisia and still has a working Roman aqueduct.Zaghouan is today's name for the Roman town of Zigus. It is in present day Tunisia and still has a working Roman aqueduct.Zaghouan is today's name for the Roman town of Zigus. It is in present day Tunisia and still has a working Roman aqueduct.
day of the dead is celebrated on November 2. It is celebrated in Mexico which is known as Dia De Los Muertos :)
There will be many opinions about that, but one is that morality will always be important, but in our society today it does appear to be an issue that is not as important as it once was. It is not yet a dead issue, though if we keep going the way we are, it will be one day.
Ann Morgan Guilbert is still alive today. (The day I wrote this is July 16th 2010 6:27 p.m.)Lollypop1121
The origins of Halloween (from All Saint's Day, Hallow's Eve, and Day of the Dead) are spaced between the last week of October and the first week of November. Halloween, as it is known to be today, is celebrated every year on October 31.