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On a survey stake it reads: 5' EC ER TC = Fl. What does this mean?
It depends on the size of the ship. There were small(er) ships that typically had spots for about 30 to 40 rowers, but there were some very large longships that were built. The Norwegian King Olav Tryggvason's ship the Ormen Lange, was a particularly large specimen, with room for 64 rowers. There was room for passengers and cargo, however, so just because it held x so many rowers doesn't mean that was all the people it held. Ships were built for different specifications and purposes.
The teleological approach demands that the courts give preference to the construction that gives effect to the spirit of the legislation, and not its purpose only. Therefore courts should take into consideration questions of social economic policies. It is a much broader approach and is predominately used for interpreting European Law due to the fact that European law is often drafted in wide terms. An example of this approach can be found in Pickstone V Freemans plc [1998] 2 ALL ER 803, HL.
Whites meaning today's whites or yest-er centuries White's you mean today's whites I guess you can say it isn't harmful at all(others will argue this)It did its most damage to the countless Africans that were kidnapped,tortured and separated from there families,their land,their culture,there sanctuary.What the white man feels is guilt,what he feels is shame,what he feels is nothing compared to what the so called African American slave must have certainly felt..That question is like the Rapist asking the raped"do you hate me"?It is not harmful at all,merely chickens coming home to roost,nothing more than what the Hindu's call Karma.Aint that just like the white man,egocentric,victim mentality,stealing the spotlight..this is just something to think about as you scoot about town in your beemer.....
Many countries have low population density. Some of the lowest, according to 2011 figures given by the Population Reference Bureau, are:Mongolia and Western Sahara, with just 2 people per square kilomeeAustralia, Suriname, Namibia, Mauritania, Canada, Iceland and French Giuana, with 3 people per square kilometreGuyana and Libya, with 4 people er square kilometre
only if the patient is black or mexican
ER - 1994 Be Patient 6-15 was released on: USA: 24 February 2000
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What is the average cost for seven stitches on finger in ER?
probably about 10-15 minutes i am guessing iam a middle school er and that is how long i usually can
If you don't diagnose it early, there won't be a way to delay the long-term effects and will sadly guarantee a short(er) lifespan for the patient.
Untold Stories of the ER - 2004 Toilet Paper Eating Patient 3-8 was released on: USA: 12 December 2005
Perhaps it seems that ER physicians work on a "commission" basis because of the relatively short time they spend with their patients. These physicians are usually not on the payroll of the hospital, they are members of a "pool" of a private medical group who often rotate among several hospitals on a contract basis. As such, they are not reimbursed on a "per-patient" basis. They are paid by the number of hours they are staffed in that hospitals' ER. (This also explains why you often receive a separate bill from this ER group, in addition to one sent by the sponsoring hospital.)
The A has a long A sound, and the -er is a schwa (unstressed er/ur sound).
A 24 hour shift should have to include a rest period. Although I know that ER's used to be run with a physician on a 24 hour rotation. If there were no patient's coming in they could rest, but if the ER was hopping they would be up all night long.
Yes. Er, no. I mean, theoretically it's not necessary for a doctor to be in the same room as a patient in all cases.
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