What is Mary in Polish?

What is Mary in Polish? For example, Maria (a name which was once reserved to refer to the Virgin Mary; now the archaic form “Maryja” is used for this), has diminutives Marysia, Maryśka, Marysieńka, Mania, Mańka, Maniusia, etc. The most popular male names were Piotr (Peter), Krzysztof (Christopher) and Andrzej (Andrew). How do you say […]

What is the pancreas called?

What is the pancreas called? Front View of the Pancreas The head of the pancreas is on the right side of the abdomen and is connected to the duodenum (the first section of the small intestine) through a small tube called the pancreatic duct. The narrow end of the pancreas, called the tail, extends to […]

Do any pro players use Kontrol Freeks?

Do any pro players use Kontrol Freeks? Some pro players use them, yes. If you are playing on a default PS4 controller then I think they are a must. Some pros have scuffs and they are not needed because the height of the stick is already sufficient. With that being said every player has his […]

Which incident command system element provides a command structure?

Which incident command system element provides a command structure? [ UNIFIED COMMAND provides a command structure to enable agencies with different legal, jurisdictional, and functional responsibilities to coordinate, plan, and interact effectively on scene while maintaining their own authority, responsibility, and accountability. ] What type of command is used when key agencies have jurisdictional authority […]

How powerful is the Gambian passport?

How powerful is the Gambian passport? The Gambia has the fifth most powerful passport in Africa. The Gambian passport allows holders to visit 68 countries without having to go through the tedium of obtaining an entry clearance visa. Only Seychelles with 126 visa free countries, Mauritius at 123, South Africa at 94 and Botswana at […]

How does gelatin break down?

How does gelatin break down? You go from collagen to gelatin by, to put it bluntly, boiling down the bits of animals that people don’t eat. When you boil down tissue and bones, this collagen breaks down into gelatin, which has shorter chains and more hydrogen poking out from the chain (chemists call this process […]

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