What is the future tense of sings? sang future I will sing you will sing he, she, it will sing we will sing Is sings past present or future? In modern English the normal past tense form of “sing” is “sang.” It’s not “she sung the anthem” but “she sang the anthem.” “Sung” is the […]
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How are you going to preventing drug abuse?
How are you going to preventing drug abuse? Parental monitoring and supervision are critical for drug abuse prevention. These skills can be enhanced with training on rule-setting; techniques for monitoring activities; praise for appropriate behavior; and moderate, consistent discipline that enforces defined family rules. What is the conclusion about drugs? Drug use and addiction cause […]
How do you help an injured seagull?
How do you help an injured seagull? Injured gulls are best reported to welfare organisations such as the RSPCA/ SSPCA/ USPCA or taken to a wildlife hospital or a local vet. The RSPB is a conservation organisation and we do not have any facilities, resources or expertise to care for injured or baby birds. Who […]
What stimulates salivary glands secretion?
What stimulates salivary glands secretion? The secretion of saliva (salivation) is mediated by parasympathetic stimulation; acetylcholine is the active neurotransmitter and binds to muscarinic receptors in the glands, leading to increased salivation. Why are my salivary glands not working? The most common problems in the salivary gland occur when the ducts become blocked and saliva […]
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What can leprechauns do?
What can leprechauns do? According to Irish legends, people lucky enough to find a leprechaun and capture him (or, in some stories, steal his magical ring, coin or amulet) can barter his freedom for his treasure. Leprechauns are usually said to be able to grant the person three wishes. Why are leprechauns evil? Leprechauns aren’t […]
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What are the 5 rules of war?
What are the 5 rules of war? AND THEIR TARGETING IMPLICATIONS The law of war rests on five fundamental principles that are inherent to all targeting decisions: military necessity, unnecessary suffering, proportionality, distinction (discrimination), and honor (chivalry). What rights are protected by the Geneva Convention? In the three conventions there exist four common non-derogable rights. […]