The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not provide some context or any particular reference, we can comment on the following.
The privileges I think I deserve, but you haven't been allowed yet are to get my own car, making my own decisions to drive my life, and create my own heritage.
But I have to get in mind that to have those privileges, I need to understand that I have obligations too. And it is a matter of time and experiences to grow, prosper, and thrive.
I have been taught that for every privilege, there is a responsibility.
Am I responsible for my actions and decisions?
Well, I suppose to. But in reality, students of my age are still dependable on family decisions although we live on campus, far away from home.
The minute he has our own jobs, formally working in a company, earning our own money, I think that is when I can say that I deserve privileges.
<span>Rhizopus
is a form of bacteria that eats dead and decaying matter within its immediate
environment. This type of feeding is called saprophytic, where these organisms
gain nutrients through absorption. They are also parasitic in nature because they
can also get nutrients from living organisms which eventually causes its slow
process of decay. </span>
Most probably because e. coli is the most harmful pathogen and appears most often in water. These contaminated water mostly compose of the bacteria which can lead to bad health.
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Explanation:
All atoms have at least one proton and one electron. That would describe a normal hydrogen atom. Atoms make up the elements so all elements are made of atoms. Most atoms will bond with at least one other atom but not all.