The phrase "scratch my back, I'll scratch yours" exemplifies the practice of political quid pro quo in government, where mutual benefits are exchanged between politicians or parties. This often manifests in legislative support or favors in return for votes, funding, or political endorsements. Such arrangements can foster cooperation but may also raise ethical concerns about transparency and accountability in governance.
You loan the government money. They agree to pay you back plus interest.
when you open up scratch, you will see a cat sprite below where the display of the game you are making is. But a little below that sprite you wil see something caled stage. Click on it and you can change the back round from the checkered space using the tools in the backround editor.
Parasites. Animals that live on other animals aren't always parasites. It depends on the type of symbiosis is taking place; commensalism (the animal obtains food and shelter from the other animal without hurting or helping it), mutualism (both animals benefit, sort of a 'you scratch my back i'll scratch yours' kind of thing), and parasitism (the name speaks for itself).
it is a physical change most of the times because you can get i back into its original form. for ice, or plastic... its physical. but for styrofoam, its a chemical change because you cant get it back.
if you scratched your cornea then the eye doctor would take a picture of your eye then they would put some drops in your eye. then the doc. will put on contact lenses in the eye and give drops to take home and tell you to come back in 2 days to take it out
its like you do something for me, and ill return the favor later on.
A symbiotic relationship is one in which both parties benefit. "You scratch my back; I scratch yours."
Try the reward system you know youll scratch her back if she scratches yours.
you scratch my back and ill scratch yours ,lol , our pay rates are close to the same ,except us plumbers are better looking you have probably typed the dumbest thing yet that i have read
If you buy a card I'm pretty sure you can sell it until you scratch the code on the back, then it's yours only
Many believe it to be because politicians from each state have had campaign contributions from companies that produce parts for the aircraft. Just think "you scratch my back, I scratch yours".
Many believe it to be because politicians from each state have had campaign contributions from companies that produce parts for the aircraft. Just think "you scratch my back, I scratch yours".
Quid pro quo ("this for that"). "Tit-for-tat", "you scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours".. those are also common terms. You may also be referring to payment for goods or services.
If you look in the right places, they are. Some places is more of a "You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours". Like most GPT sites are. Here's one you can look at if you're interested: http://tinyurl.com/redgames
Scratch My Back was created on 2010-02-12.
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