Ask yourself, "Did this information or idea come from my own thoughts and knowledge, or did I learn it from an external source?" If the answer is the latter, then you should cite the source to give credit.
Part of question seems to be missing. In WHAT case?
I am on the estate. Note: the upper-case 'I' should always be used when referring to yourself, not the lower-case 'i'.
If you are a defendant you defend yourself, if you are the complainant you prove your case (against a defendant). This question is otherwise to ambiguous to answer correctly.
Not usually. You should do reactions with a lab partner in case of emergency.
Your question is not clear. If you are speaking about a lead poisoning case you should ask your lawyer. You can add more details on the discussion page.Your question is not clear. If you are speaking about a lead poisoning case you should ask your lawyer. You can add more details on the discussion page.Your question is not clear. If you are speaking about a lead poisoning case you should ask your lawyer. You can add more details on the discussion page.Your question is not clear. If you are speaking about a lead poisoning case you should ask your lawyer. You can add more details on the discussion page.
No, you cannot sue yourself and win a legal case against yourself because a person cannot be both the plaintiff and the defendant in the same case.
This site is NOT a source of valid, or (sometimes even) knowledgeable legal advice which can be relied upon for a question of this importance. You should seek the counsel of an attorney.
That's a stupid Question if you want little retard if you want.
What's your question?
Damn that isn't good....all of your friends and you should talk about it...find the source of the problem, pinpoint what the present situation is, and FIX IT
Your question does not make sense. Can you poke yourself with a pin? In that case yes as long as you are not incapacitated you can. If you are using poke in a sexual term then yes you can "poke" yourself anytime you want as long as you are not physically unable to or injured severely.
No, regardless of the circumstances, if you know the answer to or the subject of, the question you are required to answer it truthfully, regardless of consequences, (UNLESS by doing so you would incriminate yourself in the offense).