You would more than likely get irritated bumps and zits. :/
Hi, your question isn't quite clear. However, I inferred you want confirmation about opening a business document on a standard browser.
Answer:
<u>Yes, that's one method to do so.</u>
Explanation:
<em>Remember,</em> unlike a typical business document format saved on a word processor application, webpages are written using a computer language format called HTML (HyperText Markup Language).
Just as mentioned If one wants a business document to be opened with a standard browser, they need to save the document in the HTML format by
- clicking the Save As option in the word processor software (eg MS Word),
- next, In the dialog box that opens, select Save As type as .HTML (or Single File Web Page) file. By so doing the document can be opened on a standard browser like Chrome.
Answer:
Hi! I don't know how to just pick two or three when they all can get you sicker than you are. Chemo, immunotherapy, and radiation
Explanation:
When buying lettuce the color in the store is a little washed out, however, when it’s from locally produced the color is bright green. Texture I would say also varies, from your local grocery store it’s crunchy and juicy and a little more crunchy and a lot more juicy when locally produced. When it comes to price, Organic food markets often get a bad rep for being overly expensive, however, i think it’s all about how one is paying a premium as foods aren’t sitting in trucks for long, letting them last longer when bought. Paying more isn’t always the case, one may be able to get a loose head of organic lettuce for less money than conventional lettuce packaged in a bag or tub.
I hope this helps