That depends on where you live. In my area, the west side of the house gets rained on first and most.
Cerebral number is the name that gives the most specific description to the number seven.
Most quadrilaterals will satisfy that requirement. Those that do (squares and kites) are the exception.
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A refugee would have a very difficult time joining a dental college. Most dental colleges have a residency requirement. You would have to contact that particular college, find out what their residency requirement is and then work towards meeting those requirements.
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Generally no. Most plans have specific residency requirements both in the individual and group markets.
There is no specific age requirement to be a Maybelline model. Most of these models are 18 years or older.
No. However, most countries (and states) have a residency requirement for divorce. That means, you must live in the country (and probably the state) where you file for a divorce for a minimum amount of time before you can file there (usually one year in the United States). Also, in the case of a same-sex marriage, you must file for divorce in a country (and state, in the U.S.) where your marriage is legally recognized - - not necessarily the same country (or state) where you were married, but one of the countries (and states) where same-sex marriages are recognized. Again, you will most likely have to satisfy a residency requirement.
Not necessarily. There's no law that says you have to divorce in the same state that you were married in, or even the same country. In order to file for divorce in one of the United States, however, you must meet that state's residency requirement. If you live in Iowa, then you cannot go to another state to file for divorce. A typical residency requirement is one year. Most people are not willing to move to another state and live there for a year just so they can divorce there. If you live in, say, North Dakota and you travelled to Iowa to marry, then returned to North Dakota, it will be very difficult for you to divorce, since North Dakota will not recognize your marriage even for the purpose of dissolving it. A same-sex couple must divorce in a state that recognizes their marriage, but only the spouse who files the divorce petition is required to meet that state's residency requirement. One notable exception is Washington DC, which waives the residency requirement for out-of-state same-sex couples who married in DC.
Most places you are required to insure your car to protect anyone you may hit or injure. Most mortgages require you to insure your house. If you do not have a mortgage there is no requirement, other than stupidity.
In most states, you must be 18 to leave your parents' house without their permission. Having a GED does not affect this requirement. It's best to check the laws in your specific state to know the rules regarding leaving home as a minor.
A number of universities are now offering their RN-to-BSN programs online, though most have at least a minimum residency requirement. Start your search at http://www.allnursingschools.com/featured/online-rn-to-bsn/
most jurisdictions have some type of residency requirement that has to be met in order for the jurisdiction to grant a divorce. In Canada you or your spouse have to have been ordinarily resident in the province in which you are seekig the divorce, for 12 months. However each jurisdiction will have it's own requirements. You should seek legal advice in your locality.
there is no specific requirement for a village, in fact a village has never been clearly defined. Most people would think a few houses surrounding a Green, a Church, a Public House all in the middle of a farming community and far away from the noisy towns and cities
In most cases, the residency is done at affiliate facilities apart from the school itself.