It sounds like you highly value life and don't want to give up easily. It's important to have a strong will to keep going even when faced with challenges. Resignation should only be considered as a last resort.
A catfish is living, unless it has died, of course.
They can be either, its hard to tell unless you plant them. If it grows it was alive, if it doesn't it is dead.
No nonliving thing is an organism, unless it's a dead organism that was once living.
No, unless vibrations by sound will break items.
No only living organisms have cells. But non-living organisms are made up of atoms instead.
Unless you have a very large living room, only one couch is necessary for a typical living room space.
vets usually dont advance unless they get jobs after the get out of the service. veternarians DO however make a very nice living if they own their own practice.
A catfish is living, unless it has died, of course.
No, it is not necessary unless there is something in the software that you need or use.
None. Unless, you want it sensationalize then, it would leave bad impressions. Educated people do not dwell on petty things.
Lots of Practice. Unless ur zobros
You will most likely lose unless you are very skilled and require no practice.
No, but practice practice practice (unless you have a disability preventing you then you may be able to compete in specific events)
Ethics is a practice of living while not interfering with the way others live. Unless you're taking the donor heart out of a living person, the only ethical decision to be made is who gets the donor heart (can someone else used it better?)
Living - unless you pick them and dry them.
If all her children are still living you have no rights in her property unless she left a share to you in her Will.If all her children are still living you have no rights in her property unless she left a share to you in her Will.If all her children are still living you have no rights in her property unless she left a share to you in her Will.If all her children are still living you have no rights in her property unless she left a share to you in her Will.
yes