A peer is someone who is on equal standing with you, typically in terms of age, background, or experience. Peers often share similar interests and experiences, making it easier to relate to and connect with one another.
When standing on the ground, the Earth exerts a force equal to your weight in the downward direction (gravitational force) and you exert an equal force in the upward direction on the Earth (reaction force) as per Newton's Third Law of Motion.
The energy involved is what causes harm; and that depends on the relative velocity.
The equal and opposite force to the downward force of gravity pulling on a man standing on the beach is the normal force exerted by the ground pushing back up on the man. This normal force prevents the man from sinking into the ground due to the force of gravity.
Standing waves.
Typically, one person should be standing topside to assist someone entering a manhole. This person can help guide the individual entering the manhole and ensure their safety during the process. It is important to follow proper safety protocols when entering confined spaces like a manhole.
To "peer" can mean to look at something, or a "peer" can be someone of equal standing such as age group, social standing.
if someone is denied rights and privileges would it be exclusionism ethnocentrisn, predjudice or discrimination?
If they are standing by you.
adversary antagonist opponent
EXAMPLE: someone is standing behind you though you cant see them who are they? you answer= the person you distrust. ---- == == == == EXAMPLE: someone is standing behind you though you cant see them who are they? you answer= the person you distrust. ---- == == == ==
solitary
locum,representative,deputy
No.
if their shadow is in front of him
i think that when someone feels very depressed or anxcious about himself
Depends on what they mean to you. and if it worth it
Party Nominee (Novanet)