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In general, owning and wearing chainmail armor is legal in most places. However, there may be restrictions on wearing it in public or specific circumstances. It's always a good idea to check local laws and regulations regarding armor and weapons.
It depends on the circumstances (and, of course, on the laws of the country/state you are in). In most places, the police can not act without a warrant except in extremely suspicious circumstances or to prevent an imminent crime. With a suitable warrant or judicial order the police could do any of those things, though it sounds highly irregular for a police officer to send text messages using a suspect's phone.
Key details in a text can help provide a deeper understanding of the main idea.
The diary takes the reader "back in time" to understand what the character(s) went through- good and bad.
A good way for him to learn more about the bill would be to read the text of the bill itself, research articles or analyses about the bill from reputable sources, and attend public hearings or town hall meetings where the bill is being discussed. Additionally, reaching out to their representative or senator for more information or clarification on the bill could also be helpful.
Yes, there is a charge for all text messages that are sent, whether they were received or not.
Depends on where your are located and what network. All I know is that it used to charge me 20p (Sterling) to text the USA.
10p
no they don't
That depends on your deal with your service provider, most 'monthly fee' deals will include a given amount of free text's, whilst 'pay as you go' will charge a small fee for each text.
no
The net charge of an atom or ion is determined by the balance of protons and electrons. Protons, which have a positive charge, and electrons, which have a negative charge, contribute to the overall charge of the atom. To calculate the net charge, subtract the number of electrons from the number of protons: ( \text{Net Charge} = \text{Protons} - \text{Electrons} ). If an atom has more protons than electrons, it is positively charged (cation), while more electrons than protons result in a negative charge (anion).
No It Doesnt Some Plans Or Phone Services Might Charge You
The majority of house plants are toxic in some form to goats - look in your local library for a text on plants toxic to stock.
if you do it from like a text free ap them i dont think so
It depends on your cell service. Some plans charge per text, others you can buy unlimited texts.
Ten cents.