Francis Garland was Shakespeare's rival and also a spy for the queen.
Did you mean "petya"? There is no such thing as "prtya".
"What is petya" in Hindi is <span>पेट्या क्या है
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(At least that's what translate says)
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Deaf people were not permitted to serve in the military during World War I and II. Do youthink this is fair? Can you think of any practical reasons that it might have made sense toforbid Deaf people from serving in this capacity?●I think it is fair because if you are deaf and in the military and there is a fight it would be difficult for them to understand what is going on. And someone else would be put in danger because not only will he have to be looking out for his own life but he would have to watch the deaf person too. 5.In most colleges and universities, ASL is considered a foreign language and students areable to take ASL classes to fulfill foreign language requirements. However, some scholars and professors wonder whether this designation as a foreign language is appropriate as ASL is a distinctly American/domestic (not “foreign”) language. What do you think? Do you think ASL should be considered a foreign language?●I think it should but at the same time I think it shouldn’t because signed English is a system that helps someone communicate English through different signs andfingerspelling. However, this is different from ASL as it does not have its very ownlanguage. You use English grammar for signed English
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Answer:The difference is that the MLA Style requires the name of the database from which you retrieved the article and the date of retrieval as well; it does not use the DOI. The APA Style requires a DOI (when there is one), but doesn't require the date of access. (DOI means Digital Object Identifier, is a string of numbers, letters and symbols used to permanently identify an article or document and link to it on the web.
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