No, metals are good conductors of electricity due to the presence of free-flowing electrons in their atomic structure. These electrons are able to carry electrical charge through the metal efficiently.
Indiscipline can lead to poor performance in exams because it can result in lack of focus, missed study opportunities, and overall disorganization in studying routines. A structured and disciplined approach to studying is essential for effective learning and academic success.
maybe, but the uniform is a symbolic representation of the school, which makes each school unique and makes everyone, rich or poor, look the same, so there is no discrimination if someone is poor.. because you cant tell.
Poor Victorian children were often unable to attend school due to financial constraints or needing to work to support their families. Those who did attend typically received a basic education in a charity or Sunday school, where reading, writing, and arithmetic were taught. The quality of education varied greatly depending on the resources available in their community.
Laos is a one-party socialist republic, where the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP) is the only legal political party. The General Secretary of the LPRP holds the highest position in the government. The National Assembly of Laos is the legislative body, but it operates under the guidance and control of the LPRP.
In English it means poor.
Nonmetals are generally poor conductor
compared to ...? but if you are asking generally, no , europeans are not poor.
English language is poor in primary and secondary because there is no compel to speak in English
yes couse she didnt went to school or some thing she was so poor that's why she act bad to get more money poor miley poor miley
Poor man,poor boy badava=poor badavaLu=poor woman, poor girl
poor
Are you a learner? Because that is very poor performance in English, I'm going to say you are.
Well teachers a poor so about 50,000 a year
Povero in Italian is "poor" in English.
Poor Robin. has written: 'Poor Robin 1672' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides
Generally no or very poor compressibility.