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The correct way to spell the word is jewel. Its definition means a precious gem or mineral. I hope this answers your question.
in order for gasper to evolve you have to trade it with somebody and when you trade it back it will be the evolved version Hope this helped :D
The motto of Hamchoon Women's Clinic is 'We help you to build hope'.
Hope Springs grossed $104,534,624 worldwide.
probably not check because they didn't have it back then, but they did have some confederation money in the south (it was smaller than the dollar bill and less designs/color), and union money in the north (very similar to confederate) Hope I helped! :)
Many people traded while on the Silk Route but Ctesiphon was one of the most abundant places to trade at. The traded jewels, finery, perfumes, cosmetics, and rugs. Hope this helps ya! :)
Ruby,diamonds and opals hope this helps! :)
Women, like men, appreciate financial security and stability. However, it is unfair to generalize that all women are solely motivated by money. Personal values, upbringing, and individual goals play a significant role in a person's attitude towards money, regardless of gender.
Fair trade has changed the lives of people in the third wold by giving them money from the products they produce. I hope this helps.
Fair trade has changed the lives of people in the third wold by giving them money from the products they produce. I hope this helps.
The correct way to spell the word is jewel. Its definition means a precious gem or mineral. I hope this answers your question.
Hey, The Three Jewels of Buddhism are: The Buddha (enlightened one); The Dharma (teachings); The Sangha (community of practitioners). I hope that is helpful. Thanks
Gold and other precious metals or jewels.
You can get many things such as spices, jewels, artefacts, decorations, and many more...hope this helped!
marco polo wanted to find jewels and more
get a manniquin and sell things or u can buy a vip u dont need money anyway u can jst trade good stuff hope it helps :)
If by priceless, you may mean 'no amount of money can purchase' -- then, yes: there are many. Practically, these diamonds exist in the possession of museums -- the Hope Diamond in the Smithsonian in America; or royalty -- the Kor-i-noor in the British Crown Jewels; the Cullinan in the British Crown Jewels; The Golden Jubilee, in the possession of the King of Thailand. There are many more, too many to be listed here. These diamonds are priceless because they cannot be purchased for any amount of money.