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Nounpersons pl.
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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Persons —– an object of economic motivation, mentioned in the Latvian legislation. In the Satversme he has a name Person with a constitutional code XPV. This construction borrowed from the constitution of the Weimar Republic. Similar objects also can be found in the legislation of other countries, especially with a long history, including Russian Federation and USA. In the USSR the constitution had a similar structure, but with the name Persona and constitutional code PV. From Wikipedia under the
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452px x 300px | 31.70kB [source page] Missing Persons Unit From Yahoo Image Search: "persons" Can persons with different religions marry by the law in every country? Q. Can persons with different religions marry by the law in every country?Will their parents agree with them if they marry with a person belonging with different religion? Asked by rohitkhanna_676 - Mon Jan 19 11:40:13 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. No. Certain Muslim-based countries prohibit it, others discourage it by unwritten laws. Like, if a daughter is Muslim and runs off and marries a Christian, her father and brothers will "mercifully" stone her to death. Answered by Ally 2 - Mon Jan 19 11:46:11 2009 What does interaction (between 2 persons) bring to, and do for a relationship & why is it good or important? Q. What does interaction (between 2 persons) bring to, and do for a relationship? And why/how is it good, important, useful and/or beneficial for a relationship? Like anything good, positive or useful that interaction can do, bring to, or mean for the relationship I mean a personal relationship - like: boyfriend/girlfriend, fiance/fiance, spouse/spouse. Asked by My Questions and Answers - Wed Feb 10 06:19:01 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The obvious thing is humans require social interaction and makes us feel better in many ways. In a relationship, even if their your wife, if there's no interaction at all or too little whats the point? How would you know your still in love or just two people. Overtime two people without interaction can easily fall apart as you would care less and be more like strangers Answered by Khanh - Wed Feb 10 06:40:23 2010 How accessible are the buildings to persons who are in wheelchairs, blind, or hearing-impaired?
Q. During your day think of the buildings you have enter, the streets you cross, and the activities in which you have participated in. How accessible are these to persons who are in wheelchairs, blind, or hearing-impaired? What areas have not been made accessible to these individuals? How does accessibility limit their participation in the activities in which you regularly participate? How could these areas be made more accessible to individuals with disabilities? Asked by Catt - Tue Apr 8 16:28:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I am legally blind and I am hearing impaired...so: A lot of buildings which I have to enter do not have a wheelchair ramp right next to the steps---you have to go to another side of the building to access it with a wheelchair. When I need an elevator I am at a total loss...the elevators got a ding-dong sound when they come but not loud enough to distinguish when background noise is at a high level(as is the case in most hospital buildings). Additionally, rotating doors often are placed at an entrance with no door at the side to choose--again, you have to go somewhere else in the building to find a normal door. Sidewalks are often rough---they are not well maintained and I can see how people in a wheelchair have a hard time getting… [cont.] Answered by Rivera - Tue Apr 8 16:42:08 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "persons" |




