Milander

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Can I join the military, law enforcemnt security job while havn kidney disease and a felony I was 14

Question posted by Milander 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: security, military, job, law, join, illegal, laws, kidney

Milander's response: The felony won't be an issue for army but it might be for police or law enforcement. The kidney disease however will bar you from any work that involves physical effort, expecially the army. it may not be an issue with law enforcement though. ...

How did all these Youtubers got hundreds of millions of GTA Online dollars?

Question posted by Milander 3+ months ago | 3 answers | | Open

Related topics: dollar, million, done, online, hundred, days, day

Milander's response: cheat codes

Calcium carbonate is used to neutralize what?

Question posted by Milander 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: calcium

Milander's answer: most acids.

If I ovalate 3 days after intercourse am I not able to get pregnant ?

Question posted by Milander 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: tuesday, pregnant, friday, days, intercourse, day

Milander's answer: You missed the window if you were planning on getting pregnant, read up on "the rhythm method". Also having sex once is no promise of preganancy, most people have to try multiple times before it hits.

How you keep up to date with the news?

Question posted by Milander 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: news

Milander's comment: BBC is generally the most unbiased of all the international news reporters. They aren't perfect of course and they do have a certain left wingish bias.. they love twitter far more than I consider healthy but generally, and on the whole, they ...

Should I get long or short haired german shepherd?

Question posted by Milander 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: german, shepherd, shorts

Milander's response: The type, short or long, makes no difference to the temperament or character of the animal but I find the long is cuter especially when it's a pup. You do have to take time to groom the animal though or its fur will knot but that aside, ...

How you keep up to date with the news?

Question posted by Milander 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: news

Milander's answer: I have an RSS feed with the main headlines and I read several news sites daily. I also get a daily newspaper, The Daily Telegraph, if only for the crossword. Basically if you want to keep up with the news you have to create a habit, whether that is ...

Are there any grammatical mistakes?

Question posted by Milander 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: school, japan, high, first, speaker, native, read, student, english, mistake, sorry, schools, sentence, high school

Milander's comment: I'll write in capitals what I think would sound more natural, I'm not shouting :) "I think we need Japanese-English or English-Japanse dictionaries to learn English EVEN THOUGH you can BETTER understand English in English if you ...

In your opinion would the legalisation of marijuana increase or decrease crime?

Question posted by Milander 3+ months ago | 2 answers | | Open

Related topics: crime

Milander's comment: You're ignoring the fact that there are other crimes associated with the drug besides possession. Comparing it to killing someone is ridiculous for that reason.

What is the first level of language structure?

Question posted by Milander 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: first, structure, level, language, languages

Milander's answer: There are a number of ways we describe languages. The first one classifies them according to their basic grammatical structures: Isolating languages (aka analytic) -- ones that use invariable words, but have strict rules of word order to keep ...