That's the Colonial Conference of the Div. 1 Championship Subdivision. The teams are:
Delaware
Maine
Old Dominion
Rhode Island
Richmond
Towson
Villanova
William & Mary
WELL football and other sports are stupid and are for losers with no life's unlike me ;/ so i suggest u think of a better question and stop liking football things that means: face pound ow`s ouch! teams that r greedy bam arch enemies losers lame jerks football down
The easy answer is to marry the guy that owns an NFL team Any female can purchase an NFL franchise - there are no laws against it - but they will need about $1billion today To play on an NFL team - she'll have to have a tryout - most teams DO have tryouts for undrafted players - before their spring training camp. Call the team - schedule to be there - and GO - and have fun!! If she is good enough - she'll be on the sidelines on Sunday. However this would be NEAR IMPOSSIBLE. A man's muscle mass is almost DOUBLE a womans - and a man is much larger than a woman - so if she can make a football team (maybe a kicker) - you can bet that she has earned the respect of her teammates
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the answer of this problem is 400 N and the weight of this is that the mass of the football payler i
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The weight of a football is a non-example of atomic mass. Atomic mass refers to the average mass of an atom of a chemical element, while the weight of a football is a measure of the force of gravity acting on the football due to its mass.
cell division increases the mass of the original cell.
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cell division increases the mass of the original cell.
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