It is possible if you put your heart into learning it.
You can learn about the Linux operating system from a number of sources. You can get books on Linux, you can read blogs, or you can ask away in forums.
on BBC south today on Friday 23rd Jan, the presenter said Georgie will be away for the next 4 weeks as she's getting married!
Juliet is thirteen years old throughout the play. She never makes it to her fourteenth birthday, which is three weeks away when the play starts. The action of the play takes less than a week.
In Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is indeed about two weeks away from her fourteenth birthday. She is thirteen. But this is not a "true fact" in the same way it would be if Romeo and Juliet were real people rather than characters in a play.
Although all ballet positons involve turned out feet, the simplest one is first position. Heels are touching and toes face out, as far away from each other as possible (close to 180 degrees of rotation).
It is the same for all puppies. Don't take a puppy away from it's mother until it is 8 weeks old. It needs time to learn from it's mother.
it is possible because the effect of a flu does not kick in straight away it could take weeks
They are weaned at about 4 weeks but take them away at 6 weeks just to be safe.
Many, if not all, cat breeders strongly advise that you should not take a kitten away from its litter until 10-12 weeks of age. The reason for this is this allows the kittens to learn how to behave around other kittens and people. Playing with their litter-mates and mother teaches the kittens what is and is not acceptable. Taking a kitten away at this crucial stage of development can cause behaviour issues later on in its life as it will not have been taught otherwise.
Ideally, kittens should stay with their mother until they are at least 8 to 10 weeks old. During this time, they learn important social and behavioral skills from their mother and siblings. If possible, it's best to wait a little longer before separating them from their mom.
You might get hurt, it depends if you're like 1 or 2 inches away from the splits, then not so much. If you're like farther from doing the splits, then yes you might get injured because it happened to my friend and she couldn't really walk for about a week. But the good news is, she could do the splits now :) So unless you're desperate enough to get pushed down to do the splits, you have to deal with the pain Lol
Kittens should ideally stay with their mother until they are at least 8 weeks old. This allows them to properly develop both physically and socially. Separating kittens from their mother earlier than this can lead to developmental and behavioral issues.
Yes, anything is possible. In this case, you lose right away, see the entire board, but don't learn anything other than 'try not to do that next time".
you have to stretch your groin muscles and keep practising each night.
From the book you can learn: The mind is a wondrous and mysterious source of infinitely strange ideas and grand adventures. From the recent movie you can learn: Impossible things are possible, but only if you believe it so. Also, running away from your problems never solves everything.
This being a question & answer site, the obvious answer is no. The only way people can learn is to wonder and ask. So, question away.
Kittens should stay with their mother until they are twelve weeks old. Ten weeks at the very earliest.Kittens six to eight weeks old have not learned any important socialisation or behaviour skills yet, which kittens learn from eight weeks onwards. During this time kittens will learn how to play and interact with their littermates, mother and any other animals and humans in the house.They will learn what behaviour is acceptable and what is not from their mother, and will learn how to play and share with their littermates. They will also learn about grooming and litterbox use at this crucial time. Most kittens are well socialised by the time they are twelve weeks old, and are very likely to grow into very gentle and affectionate pets.Cat pregnancy usually lasts 8-9 weeks from conception. Once born, the kittens can start weaning from about 6-7 weeks, its usually good to put off rehousing them until they are around 12 weeks old, as they get a chance to learn social and other skills.Until ten to twelve weeks old. Keeping kittens with their mothers and siblings until they are twelve weeks old is ideal.Sadly, too many kittens are taken away from their mothers too early, usually around six to eight weeks old (some kittens aren't even weaned properly at that age). They have had no chance to learn what behaviour is good or bad, and behavioral problems will become apparent as the kitten gets older which, often, are difficult to correct.Kittens six to eight weeks old have not learned any important socialisation or behaviour skills yet, which kittens learn from eight weeks onwards. During this time kittens will learn how to play and interact with their littermates, mother and any other animals and humans in the house.They will learn what behaviour is acceptable and what is not from their mother, and will learn how to play and share with their littermates. They will also learn about grooming and litterbox use at this crucial time. Most kittens are well socialised by the time they are twelve weeks old, and are very likely to grow into very gentle and affectionate pets.