would you ask or restate your question in your first language?
25% of the whole thing
it is a very bad addiction and extremely difficult to quit especially in an environment in which friends, coworkers are smokers.
I made 3 attemps (1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month) of no smoking. At the end of each attempt I was rewording myself with ONLY one cigarette which was the beginning of smoking again... This experience taught me how to make the 4th attempt to be the last one. I made the decision to NEVER reword myself with any cigarette. This happened 42 years ago... I never smoked since!
Kim Ung-Yong' IQ is 210
The Schweitzers as you suggest for the reasons you too suggested.
ga ga ga!!!
you have the potential mto be the greatest joker in the world
June the 5th
how about this one?
divide the number of square inches to 144
I got it few times in my life... :(
Vertigo /?v??(?)t??o?/ (from the Latin vert? "a whirling or spinning movement"[1]) is a subtype of dizziness, where there is a feeling of motion when one is stationary.[2] The symptoms are due to an asymmetric dysfunction of the vestibular system in the inner ear.[2] It is often associated with nausea and vomiting as well as a balance disorder, causing difficulties standing or walking. There are three types of vertigo: (1) Objective[3]− the patient has the sensation that objects in the environment are moving; (2) Subjective[4]− patient feels as if he or she is moving; (3)Pseudovertigo[5]− intensive sensation of rotation inside the patient's head.