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∙ 13y agoThe second.
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∙ 13y agoThe appropriate SI base unit to measure the time it takes to play a CD is the second (s).
The people you play wordfeud with seem to be slow players if it takes four days for them to finish. They perhaps do not have much time to play, or take a lot of time to come up with their responses.
Yes, Comedy of Errors is generally considered appropriate for all ages as it is a light-hearted comedy. It often features mistaken identities and humorous situations that can be entertaining for children. However, always check the specific production or adaptation to ensure it aligns with your comfort level for children.
Common hazards during children's play include falls, collisions, choking, and cuts from sharp objects. Signs to watch for include loose play equipment, cluttered play areas, small objects that can be swallowed, and broken or damaged toys. Supervising children during play, ensuring age-appropriate toys and equipment, and enforcing safety rules can help prevent accidents and injuries.
Not always. Wattage is a measure of power consumption, not motor power. A more powerful motor may have higher wattage, but efficiency and design also play a role in motor performance.
No, the biological sex of a fetus is determined by the contribution of chromosomes from both parents. This means that both men and women play a role in determining the sex of a fetus.
You would have obstruction on the player that interfered with the runner, the play however is not dead. The fielder could be ejected for unnecessary excessive contact. The runner will be awarded the base he was going to but anything after that base is runner discretion meaning if the runner advances to any other base it is at their own risk.
Measure for Measure is a play written by William Shakespeare. Scholars believe that this play was written in 1603 or 1604. The first recorded performance of the play was in December of 1604.
It is appropriate because Ewell tries to kill the children after the play, and the costume was a shield and a life saver for her.
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Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure is set in Vienna. It is one of the very few plays not set at least partly in either Italy, Britain, or Greece. The other one is Hamlet.
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"Measure" in the title "Measure for Measure"
Tennis racket, court, balls, appropriate clothes, and a partner to play with.
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