The game show you're referring to is likely "Deal or No Deal." In this show, contestants choose briefcases with varying amounts of money and must decide whether to accept a deal from the "banker" or continue playing, often risking their potential winnings. The concept of greed plays a significant role, as contestants who are too greedy may walk away empty-handed.
It depends. Usually its 17, but under some circumstances, yes. Like if your abused or something in that nature. At 17 there is nothing a parent can do to get you back, your "legally" an adult, but under 17, there maybe things with the law they can do to keep custody of you. Like promise to take parenting classes or something. Good luck!
In general, nothing they are usually stable long term evolution of the planet.
Lenders have something (usually money) that the borrowers want; and the Borrowers have something that the Lenders want (their money back).
To sway people's opinion of something, usually a political party or system.
I guess you can say she is two faced (sometimes nice sometimes harsh) and a bit sarcastic. she is usually nicer when she wants something (like everyone pretty much) she doesn't admit to liking william ashby. -
Usually nothing, or something really really bitter.
usually nothing much, you'll sneeze it out.
The term poor is relative. As much as some people are called poor they usually have something which the rich usually look up to.
It means everyone makes mistakes. The only way not to is to do nothing at all.
Privilege is an advantage or benefit that some people have, often based on their social status or background. A right is something that everyone is entitled to, usually protected by laws or moral principles. In short, privilege is something extra that not everyone has, while a right is something that everyone should have.
Privilege is an advantage or benefit that some people have, often based on their social status or background. A right is something that everyone is entitled to, usually protected by laws or regulations. In short, privilege is something extra that not everyone has, while a right is something that everyone should have.
yes everyone burps. Usually after they have consumed something. (ex. soda, rice etc.)
Usually as something that's going to happen ... eventually .... to everyone else but not to them because they are immortal!
I think it means an audition open to everyone. An audition is a tryout for something, usually music.
it usually means wear something more revealing, or maybe nothing at all. Hahaha. Boys. -.-
Proclaiming is officially announcing something, usually to a group of people. Proclaiming makes it clear to everyone what is intended or what is about to happen.
Everyone has something different every night.