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It is not the number, it is how it is applied that counts
Because murder is the universal of crimes, it counts as many measures and counts which include degree murders, assault, etc.
yes it is every thing counts
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My friend did the same thing. I think she called hers "Creativity Counts" Hope this helps.
I think so . I looked up the book on the Scholastic Reading Counts website & plus I'm doing a project on it Good luck(:
Yes. Only the most qualified will be considered as an astronaut. I suspect that spelling counts too.
Cumulative is not a property. It refers counts (or frequencies) for all values less than or equal to the current value.
The type of material you use for the project doesn't matter; what truly counts is how well you execute it.
Yes, computer science counts as both a science and engineering discipline. For the longest time however, people said that computer science should not be counted as a discipline since all you do is sit with computers all day long (this was in the days before the invention of the PC in the 1960s).
Graham Hill has written: 'Keys to Chemistry Bk1 Pract' 'Chemistry Counts' 'Chemistry in context' 'Our Influence on the Earth (Science Scene)' 'Science Scene' 'GCSE Science (GCSE/Key Stage 4 Study Guides)' 'Energy (Science Scene)' 'How Materials Behave (Science Scene)' 'Chemistry in Context (UK'
The cast of Counts and No Counts - 1918 includes: Joe Rock