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What are the lyrics to sing sing?

Lyrics to Sing, Sing, Sing :We will sing, sing, singAnd make music with the heavensWe will sing, sing, singGrateful that You hear usWhen we shout your praiseLift high the name of JesusWhat's not to love about You?Heaven and earth adore YouKings and kingdoms bow downSon of God, You are the OneYou are the One we're living forYou are the love that frees usYou are the light that leads usLike a fire burningSon of God, You are the oneYou are the one we're living for(Thanks to Holly-Anne for these lyrics)We will sing, sing, singAnd make music with the heavensWe will sing, sing, singGrateful that You hear usWhen we shout your praiseLift high the name of JesusWhat's not to love about You?Heaven and earth adore YouKings and kingdoms bow downSon of God, You are the OneYou are the One we're living forYou are the love that frees usYou are the light that leads usLike a fire burningSon of God, You are the oneYou are the one we're living for(Thanks to Holly-Anne for these lyrics)


What is first person objective?

In objective writing you see through the eyes of a character but do not enter their mind. In subjective writing you view everything through the eyes AND mind of a character. In omniscient writing you are a detached presence which sees everything and knows the mind state of all the characters (not applicable to first person). If you described emergency immersion in cold water in subjective way it would be: I'm cold, I'm shaking uncontrollably, my fingers ache with it and there are spikes of pain in my lungs as I breath in huge trembling sobs. I'm scared. If I attempt this in an objective way using "show don't tell" it might look something like this: There are chunks of ice in the water, my body is shaking uncontrollably and my jerky breaths are making sharp ripples on the surface. I look at my hands, they are bent white claws. This is a scary situation.blobfish☺☺☺😂


A new song by indigo Cunningham and adriana arias?

My Love Key by:Adriana Arias and IndigoCunningham!!!!!There is a love key in meits on lockif you want to open it,there's no stop,can you imagine me and youa heart that's truewe look at the stars that's not so fartheres no stoppin uswhen you say you love mei feel goodyou hold me in your armslike you shouldi can't stop imaginingwhat is happeningi feel so specialso in-lovecan't you seewe're beyong and abovethen you left me babynow my head is going crazyand i got nothinyou were my only somethinwhat am i going to do?without you?where am i going to find someone on earth just like younow im standin here,in the rain,all alonei don't deserve this,neither do you!!!after all we been through togetheri thought you were the oneyou were the one in my dreamsthe one i dreamed of being my princei dream that will never come true............Thanks to my love key!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


What are most common gray wolf facts?

The gray wolf is the largest wild canid, weighing up to 150 pounds. It also has the largest range, from North America to Asia. There are several races, but all are gray wolves. See IUCN Redlist for a list of races.They are the most widely ranged animal. They can be found in Portugal, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Romania, Greece, Balkans, Poland, Finland, Israel, Saudi Arabia, China, Mongolia, Mexico City, California, Rocky Mt., Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park, Egypt, Apache National Forest in Arizona, Libya, Ethiopia, and Eastern Europe.It can kill a grizzly bearThey are known for having 7times better hearing than usWhen they are born they are redThey only heav 3 moler teath


What is the story behind the song tonight by FM static?

TonightI remember the times we spent togetherAll those drives, we had a million questionsAll about our livesAnd when we got to New York everything felt rightI wish you were here with me,TonightI remember the days we spent together,were not enough, it used to feel like dreamingExcept we always woke up,Never thought not having you here nowWould hurt so muchTonight I've fallen and I can't get upI need your loving hands to come and pick me upAnd every night I miss youI can just look upAnd know the stars areHolding you, holding you, holding youTonightI remember the time you told meAbout when you were eightAnd all those things you said that nightThat just couldn't waitI remember the car you were last seen inAnd the games we would playAll the times we spilled our coffeesAnd stayed out way too lateI remember the time you sat and told meAbout your Jesus, and how not to look backEven if no one believes usWhen it hurts so bad, sometimesNot having you hereI singTonight I've fallen and I can't get upI need your loving hands to come and pick me upAnd every night I miss youI can just look upAnd know the stars areHolding you, holding you, holding youTonightI singTonight I've fallen and I can't get upI need your loving hands to come and pick me upAnd every night I miss youI can just look upAnd know the stars areHolding you, holding you, holding youTonight


How is Advil supplied?

Ibuprofen was initially introduced as a prescription NSAID used for such conditions as rheumatoid arthritis, in 1969 in the UK and 1974 in the US. Ibuprofen became available without a prescription in the US in 1984 under the name "Advil" and in the UK under the name Nurofen.Timeline1969 - Introduced in the USWhen ibuprofen was introduced in the United States in 1974, the recommended dose there was 1200-3200 mg/day. This is three times the current recommended dose. The use became widespread and it was confirmed by the FDA as one of the safest of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - However, concerns about side effects to the liver and stomach had been mounting for some time. During this time the official mascot of the Advil brand, Advil Aaron was introduced. He has since become a symbol for the brand.1980s - Nurofen and Advil launchedIbuprofen's safety record remained high with problems only being related to overdosing. The product was "Fast Tracked" from prescription to OTC (over the counter) status by the FDA. It became available in the UK in 1983 under the brand name Nurofen TM and in the United States in 1984 under the brand name Advil TM). Anyone could buy it without a prescription for the treatment of headaches, dental pain, migraine and menstrual pain. It is estimated that by 1985 over 100 million people had been treated with ibuprofen in more than 120 countries.1984 - Need for Mass ProductionAs sales increased Whitehall Labs the US distributor of Advil quickly realized that Boots (the original manufacturer) could not keep up with demand. Boots was essentially making all the product manually in a mostly hand operation. Michael Dryden of the Whitehall R&D staff was assigned to form a team and create an automated manufacturing process ASAP. Dryden hired Guido Melenger, the head of a small pharma scale-up firm, to come up with an automated process. After three years of work, a team from Whitehall concluded that Melenger would be unable to complete the task and feared his company was about to go out of business. Whitehall then formed an internal team consisting of Dryden, Webb Crew (to develop software) and George Van Parys (to develop the machinery). The first prototype machine was produced in late 1986, with the the first production operation of units in late 1987.1988 - Mega Sales = Mega ProductionAfter obtaining full FDA approval for the first installation in Hammonton, NJ the task turned to improving the design of the machinery and increasing capacity. The same team worked on an improved design with major work being done by Van Parys on system design and efficiency. At the same time, Van Parys was designing and building a massive facility in Puerto Rico along with Steve Bennett, who was the construction manager of the site, to manufacture the product on a massive scale. This effort allowed for a second design and installation in Guayama, PR of an initial 20 new systems. Each system now produced 540,000 tablets every 9 hours or ~ 1,080,000 tablets per day per system. This gave Whitehall the ability to produce 32,400,000 tablets per day.1996 - Hammonton, NJ Plant ClosesThe now Whitehall-Robbins closed the Hammonton manufacturing facility in 1996, moving its 10 production units to Rouses Point, NY. This move was short lived and the units ended up in Guayama, PR in 2004. Continued to today this facility is the only production manufacturing operation for Advil in the US, although other Wyeth facilities package the product.


Questions about Advil?

Ibuprofen was initially introduced as a prescription NSAID used for such conditions as arthritis, in 1969 in the UK and 1974 in the US. Ibuprofen became available without a prescription in the US in 1984 under the name "Advil" and in the UK under the name Nurofen.Timeline1969 - Introduced in the USWhen ibuprofen was introduced in the United States in 1974, the recommended dose there was 1200-3200 mg/day. This is three times the current recommended dose. The use became widespread and it was confirmed by the FDA as one of the safest of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - However, concerns about side effects to the liver and stomach had been mounting for some time. During this time the official mascot of the Advil brand, Advil Aaron was introduced. He has since become a symbol for the brand.1980s - Nurofen and Advil launchedIbuprofen's safety record remained high with problems only being related to overdosing. The product was "Fast Tracked" from prescription to OTC (over the counter) status by the FDA. It became available in the UK in 1983 under the brand name Nurofen TM and in the United States in 1984 under the brand name Advil TM). Anyone could buy it without a prescription for the treatment of headaches, dental pain, migraine and menstrual pain. It is estimated that by 1985 over 100 million people had been treated with ibuprofen in more than 120 countries.1984 - Need for Mass ProductionAs sales increased Whitehall Labs the US distributor of Advil quickly realized that Boots (the original manufacturer) could not keep up with demand. Boots was essentially making all the product manually in a mostly hand operation. Michael Dryden of the Whitehall R&D staff was assigned to form a team and create an automated manufacturing process ASAP. Dryden hired Guido Melenger, the head of a small pharma scale-up firm, to come up with an automated process. After three years of work, a team from Whitehall concluded that Melenger would be unable to complete the task and feared his company was about to go out of business. Whitehall then formed an internal team consisting of Dryden, Webb Crew (to develop software) and George Van Parys (to develop the machinery). The first prototype machine was produced in late 1986, with the the first production operation of units in late 1987.1988 - Mega Sales = Mega ProductionAfter obtaining full FDA approval for the first installation in Hammonton, NJ the task turned to improving the design of the machinery and increasing capacity. The same team worked on an improved design with major work being done by Van Parys on system design and efficiency. At the same time, Van Parys was designing and building a massive facility in Puerto Rico along with Steve Bennett, who was the construction manager of the site, to manufacture the product on a massive scale. This effort allowed for a second design and installation in Guayama, PR of an initial 20 new systems. Each system now produced 540,000 tablets every 9 hours or ~ 1,080,000 tablets per day per system. This gave Whitehall the ability to produce 32,400,000 tablets per day.1996 - Hammonton, NJ Plant ClosesThe now Whitehall-Robbins closed the Hammonton manufacturing facility in 1996, moving its 10 production units to Rouses Point, NY. This move was short lived and the units ended up in Guayama, PR in 2004. Continued to today this facility is the only production manufacturing operation for Advil in the US, although other Wyeth facilities package the product.


Who invented Ibuprofen?

The first person to make what we know today as aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) was the French chemist Charles Frederic Gerhardt in 1853. He did this by combining salicylic acid (the painkiller) sodium and acetyl chloride, which made it easier on the stomach. He did not attempt to manufacture or market it.German chemist Felix Hoffmann rediscovered and patented aspirin in 1899, leading to its distribution by the Bayer company in 1900.Before Gerhardt, Italian chemist Raffaele Pinna had produced salicylic acid, but its use as a remedy was impractical because of its unpleasant effects on the stomach. The Greek scholar Hippocrates (5th century AD) was among the first to investigate the use of the active ingredient salicin, found in willow bark, as a medicine.


Why did the US invade Afghanistan in 2001?

Please Note that the invasion of Afghanistan was undertaken by an INTERNATIONAL force lead by the Americans.The invasion was ordered/sanctioned by the UNITED NATIONS (after a vote) because it was clear that the Taliban who were the government in Afghanistan were sheltering and supporting Al-Qaeda. The Al-Qaeda training camps and headquarters were in Afghanistan and so was Osama Bin Laden.After the Al-Qaeda atrocity on the US on 9/11 the organization and training camps had to be removed and as the Taliban would not do this, they needed to be removed and the people of Afghanistan given the opportunity to set out on the path of democratic self government.