Barnes & Noble likely carries the book "What's Happening to My Body?" as it is a popular book for teenagers about puberty. You can check their website or contact your local store to confirm its availability.
It shouldn't give you gas. It really depends on whats happening elsewhere in your body.
They are like a phone inside your body that only you and the people on it can talk to each other. Nobody on the outside can hear you and you can see whats happening on the city interface.
When you get zapped by static electricity, it means that there is an imbalance of electric charge on your body or on the object you touch. This causes a sudden flow of electrons to even out the charge, resulting in a small but quick electric shock or spark.
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Probably in barns, driveways, sides of roads. ect. anywhere that the repair could be made
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The Pacific Ocean.
energy storage
it is divided into 3 parts
The Napoleonic Code.
Sweat and urine.