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No, you have to go through college and get the degree first......... Nah just kidding, yes you can practice the Scientific Method even without being a scientist. (:
Practice if youre American.
Practice is American English; practise is British English.
Yes, under federal law, the American flag is to be displayed at half-staff until noon on Memorial Day. This practice honors the men and women who have died in military service to the United States. The flag is then raised to full staff at noon to signify the nation's gratitude and remembrance. This guideline is part of the Flag Code established by the U.S. Congress.
Jews practice Judaism wherever they live. There are Jewish communities in every South American country.
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"The Cigar Store Indian" is a type of carved wooden figure in the shape of a Native American that was once placed outside tobacco shops in the United States. The practice of displaying these figures is not an urban legend, but rather a historical fact that dates back to the 19th century.
If you study pharmaceuticals, you are typically referred to as a pharmaceutical scientist or a pharmacist, depending on the focus of your research or practice.
talk frankly and prepare for the possibility of casualties, practice casualty care and evacuation routinely and conduct memorial services
The correct spelling of the verb is "practice" in American English and "practise" in British English.
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Practice is a noun. Practise is a verb. Ie. You need more practice. You must practise. Unless you are writing American English, in which case it's always "practice." But, what if you're British and the contest has a practice/practise round?