I seriously doubt that. Read the sarcastic comments of these guys:
http://forum.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20532
Made me laugh ...
K
The immune system
human right.
The US government derives it power and legitimacy from its people; our government system is works around the idea of democracy so the government gets its power from the governed.
a system that's fighting for land
legitimacy
Your question is simple, the answer is complex. The variety of fighting systems means what works in one system may not work in any other system
The yellowish fluid that carries disease-fighting cells is called lymph. Lymph plays a crucial role in the immune system by transporting white blood cells, proteins, and other substances to help fight infections and maintain overall health.
Legitimacy can be seen in various contexts, such as political, social, and legal spheres. For instance, a government may derive legitimacy from democratic elections, where the consent of the governed is expressed. In social contexts, cultural norms and traditions can confer legitimacy to certain practices or institutions, like marriage or education. Legally, a court's authority is often deemed legitimate when it adheres to established laws and procedures, reinforcing public trust in the judicial system.
He was one man fighting against an entire system.
fire truck
That would be the immune system
The cells that belong to the immune system are involved in fighting diseases. These are the group found in the blood called the white blood cells.