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No and if she did why would it matter to you. do you wanna make out with her or something
Alicia Keys is not dating Common, or anyone for that matter. She is married.
well no one really no his parents but his guys
The character in this song feels like after something big has happened to him that it doesn't really matter because when everything is "all said and done" he will only have his "ticket to heaven" and he feels like he wasted his life. It is a common theme that people wonder what will happen near the end of their life and that they think about how everyone dies but merely gets a "ticket to heaven"
This is purely a matter of preference and common usage. Both phrases actually mean the same thing, and are both proper English.
A universal truth is something that is an unalterable and permanent fact. For instance, 2+2=4.. no matter how you go about it, the answer is two. That is an universal truth.
Yes, matter is universal.
They are both physical characteristics of matter which can be measured.
Gravitation is the universal force of attraction between all matter in the universe.
Children and others find feces and jokes about it funny in part because of immaturity. But fecal matter is something universal that every person in every nation and culture knows about. It is something we even have in common with all other mammals.
Gravity results from the interaction of space and matter. As a consequence the Universe, which is composed of matter and space, exhibits gravity everywhere.
You need at least two numbers to find something in common, but it doesn't matter. The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
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I think one of them is electrons, I'm doing homework about it, I'll come back later and update.
If there is a 'something' there, then trust me, there is matter in it.
There are many states of matter; you can see a list in the Wikipedia article on States of matter. However, there is no universal agreement on which states of matter should be accepted as such; nor is there of course any universal agreement on a numbering scheme. Thus, it doesn't really make sense to talk about "state of matter number x".
Trust is a matter of personal perception, not a universal perception.