Ethical.
Crazy.
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You would call them either mute or dumb (as in "deaf and dumb").
No. Itouch's cannot call, but if you want to contact someone you can use e-mail.
A literate person. Someone who cannot read and write is called illiterate.
Bribed is the past tense and past participle of bribe.
A person who can't be bribed is often referred to as incorruptible or principled. Such individuals maintain their integrity and values despite attempts to sway them through financial or other means. They are seen as trustworthy and steadfast in their moral convictions.
you can't as the phone is to call someone and you cannot do that with an iPod touch
No you cannot get legally married to someone who does not exists.
all of them! its how our country works. if a presidential candidate gives companies enough money, they win.
That is the correct spelling of the verb form "bribed" (paid off, or enticed).
Someone who cannot hear or speak is often referred to as deaf-mute. However, it's important to note that this term is considered outdated and may be offensive to some individuals. It is more accurate and respectful to describe someone based on their specific condition, such as deaf or nonverbal.