It means the more meat there is then, corn products will start to go down, but if it was the other way aroudn then it would be, corn goign up and meat going down which is what its telling you.
Answer:
The secret of happiness lies in being aware of it.
Explanation:
In general our lives, embedded in a mechanical routine, are lived on a superficious level that hardly leaves room for profoundness. Especially in this hyperactive and digitalised age the time becomes our enemy and is treated as such. Only when we can detach ourselves - or as in the case of Anne Frank, when external forces push us involuntary - from the timepressure imposed by society and ourselves, we can return to ourselves and be consciously aware of our ephemeral existence. This automatically leads to realize the incredible luck we have 'to be alive and in the flesh', as D.H. Lawrence wrote in <em>the Apocalypse.</em>
Answer:
I think you should put, " He should have been prevented from disrespecting the gods and believing in false ones."
Explanation:
I think you should try this sentence and see if it will work better than your old one. If it still doesn't work, it is ok and you can put back your own sentence.
I am sorry if this didn't help
It is important to read the question very carefully. All the required details are already given in the question. based on those given information's the answer to the question can be easily determined.
Let us assume the fraction to be = x
Then
17 - x = (17/3) + 6
17 - x = (17 + 18)/3
17 - x = 35/3
x = 17 - (35/3)
x = (51 - 35)/3
= 16/3
So the fraction would be 16/3 or 5 1/3. I hope the procedure is clear enough for you to understand. You can always rely on this procedure for solving similar problems in future without requiring any help from outside.
Answer and Explanation:
Do you think there’s a little bit of Mitty in everyone?
In the short story The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, by James Thurber, Mitty is an ordinary man with ordinary skills and an ordinary life. However, in his daydreams, he views himself in a completely different way. He imagines, for instance, that he is a highly skilled doctor who is the only one capable of solving a case that has other doctors scratching their heads for answers. His life may be boring, but his imagination is exciting, vivid, dynamic.
<u>I believe we all have that tendency and, at some point in our lives, we all did what Mitty does. Not only when we were children, picturing ourselves as astronauts or explorers. Even as grown ups, we often find ourselves living a life deprived of the excitement and novelty we would expect. However, we can always escape to our imagination. Inside our own minds, no matter how ordinary we are, we can be extraordinary, brave, unique.</u>