a portuguese term that really means to fart very loud or hard. P.S it can burn or have a bad stench and can make you die of stench
You can buy oxygen cylinders online at http://www.trishir.com/products-details.asp?POID=251 They offer many cylinders of small,medium portable cylinders You can buy small oxygen cylinders at www.oxygenmobility.com For more details call 800-716-6674.
Your coin 1890 with back " Piastre De Commerce" and Indo chine Francaise TITRE 0900 POIDS 27 Gr is fake because 1890 Piastre de commerce is POID 27.215 Gr Until 1895, the Piastre De Commerce was strike with 27 Gr POID
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern --POID. That is, six letter words with 3rd letter P and 4th letter O and 5th letter I and 6th letter D. In alphabetical order, they are: hypoid lipoid
Some universities/colleges that offer distance learning courses in nursing in the State of Florida are -University of South Florida E Campus, Florida State College(link:http://floridastatecollegecatalog.fscj.edu/preview_program.php?poid=566)Florida State University (FSU) School of Nursing-Lake Community College (http://www.flcenterfornursing.org/nurseeducation/succeed.cfm) Many will offer preperation courses, but nursing requires hands on certifications, due to the nature of their work. You licensing and certification will be harder by in this route.
The term "English" units/system is outdated, as England officially uses metric (SI) units. The more correct term would be "American Customary Units" or "Imperial Units". The issues with ACU is that they differ depending on purpose (nautical mile vs survey mile vs statue mile, troy ounce vs fluid ounce vs poid ounce), they require memorizing multiple strange conversion factors (5820 feet in a mile), they are not easy to convert between types of units (1 cubic meter of water weighs 1 tonne vs 1 cubic yard of water weighs 1684.8 lbs or 0.8424 short tons or 0.75214 long tons), and they do not provide equal precision in values (half inch or quarter inch compared to 12.7mm or 6.4mm), and they lack a logical rationale other than they represent something similar to what was once used long ago.