Based on your ages it goes interns of what you know, how your body operates, and memory.
Always look at eye level<span>, but don't hold the cup up to your </span>eye level<span>. I guarantee </span>you<span> will not be able to hold it steady or level and your </span>measuring<span> will be off. Put the cup on a flat surface, </span>bend down<span> and look at the outside of the cup to get an accurate </span>measurement<span>. There are </span>some<span> liquid </span>measuring cups<span> on the market</span>
There is a similarity between life and sports, Good sportsmanship covers many features of a man’s character : 1) Respect. The good sportsman respects both his teammates and his opponents as equals. 2) Integrity. A win that does not come fairly holds no satisfaction for him. 3) Honesty. Honesty in his dealings with opponents, because he treats them the way he wants to be treated. 4) Unselfishness. His desire to see all his teammates participate and enjoy the game. 5) Humbleness. Humble in his victories, and has the proper perspective on his losses. In short, the qualities that go in to making a good man are the same ones that contribute to being a great sportsman.
I am pretty sure the answer is yes, they do.
Hello there i hope you are having a good day :) Your question : Which describes the pathway alcohol takes in the body? Answer :
firstly, The alcohol travels through the mouth down to the throat and the travelled and absorbed in the walls of the stomach this then gets transport to the small intestines. Then goes into the blood stream were this goes to the heart that pumps blood to the body and to the muscles and the whole body and the brain as well that has nerves system that sends messages around the body.
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