The sculptures were stolen and should therefore be returned.
This is an opinion question and, as a result, you may have different answers.I believe that since the British properly paid the Ottoman government for the Elgin Marbles, transported them, and has protected them for roughly 200 years, the British should retain the right to exhibit the marbles. While I am sympathetic to the Greek argument that these treasures should be restored to their home, this is insufficient to match the incredible cost borne by the British in acquiring and preserving the artifacts, never mind the fact that Britain remains more stable for long term preservation of the artifacts and that there is no impediment to Greeks visiting the collections in Britain. (Compare this to the Iraqi Jewish Archive where the exhibition is slated to go to Iraq, where most Iraqi Jews - who are currently Israeli citizens - cannot go.)
It means he is lazy and u should dump and shove marbles up his but
because they are broke and keep borowing money but can pay it back.
it depends on the total number of marbles you have!
Mixing red and green marbles is a physical change because the marbles retain their original properties and can be separated back into red and green marbles. The act of mixing does not alter the chemical composition of the marbles, making it a reversible physical change.
This Game Origin is England, in the late 1600's
3/7*3/7= 9/49
Marble (The Stone) is made from limestone that has been compresses and heated. Marbles are made of glass. They were thought to date back to the stone age whereit was played with small pebbles or balls of unrefined clay. Clay marbles have been found in Egyptian Tombs
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Depends on the color of the marbles, or more specifically, it depends upon how many of the marbles are blue. If 0 marbles are blue, then the chance is 0. If 1 marble is blue, then the chance is 1/4. If 2 marbles are blue, then the chance is 1/2. If 3 marbles are blue, then the chance is 3/4. If 4 marbles are blue, then the chance is 1. These probabilities assume that you draw only once. The other possibilities are that you draw twice, or three times, or four times. If drawing multiple times, it can be done by putting back each marble after it was drawn, or by keeping it out after it has been drawn.
She never left Greece, save to travel the Wilds she was goddess of.
The game you're describing sounds like "Aggravation." In Aggravation, players move marbles around a round board with the goal of getting all their pieces to the home space. Players take turns rolling dice to advance their marbles, and the game continues until one player successfully gets all their marbles home. The objective is to strategize movement while potentially sending opponents' marbles back to the start.