Bodies are race cars and need to be cared for in order to perform well
Is dark in the room, I can't see them but they are here, I hear them giggle the whisper in my ear " come, come join us in the dark, is so nice in here", I can't stay lucid they are making me go crazy, I find something on the floor is a knife, I don't know what came over me but I stabbed them, even though I can see them I tried, with everything left of me I tried, them I see the light is weak but is there and I run for it I ran like I never did before when I get closer the light it disappears then is pleached black again and I realize it was just a dream I'm still in the dark
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for justice.
an acute angle is <90 degrees
a right angle is equal to 90 degrees
an obtuse angle is >90 degrees
Any triangle has angles adding to 180 degrees
therefore three acute angles, eg. 60, 60 and 60 degrees can make up a triangle
2 acute angles and a right angle, say 45 and 45 degrees and 90 degrees make a triangle
any obtuse angle + a right angle will be larger than 180 degrees, so no triangle can exist. another acute angle will make the number of degrees even larger
any 2 obtuse angles will make a number larger than 180 degrees, so with an acute angle is impossible
2 acute and an obtuse angle is possible, say 40, 40 and 100 degrees
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Metal detecting is one of Britain's fastest growing hobbies, and if you're lucky to find treasure, you must report your discovery to the <u>relevant</u> authorities or face potential legal penalties.
Within 14 days of finding it, you must report any treasure to the local coroner. You only need to report items officially defined as treasure. There's an <u>unlimited</u> fine or up to 3 months in prison for not reporting <u>treasure.</u>
You can <u>voluntarily</u> report items to the Portable Antiquities Scheme if they aren't treasure but are still of cultural or historical <u>interest</u>. This is to help keep a record of finds in England and Wales.