Quote from my son, 9, who is a huge flag-enthusiast (and only speaks very little English): "This is very good idea for a flag."
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Just finished "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" by Gabrielle Devin and currently reading"The Code Book" by Simon Singh.
What do you mean by that? (English is not my native language)
We have a moderate amount of snow and relatively long winters here. Most people wear indoor shoes (slippers, Crocs etc) when inside, at least in their own home. At guests we either get them from the host or you walk on socks.
What does the weather have to do with that?
In welchem Eck bist du? Vielleicht liest hier jemand mit, der dir was vorbei bringen mag/kann.
That's incorrect.
Someone might be not breathing for a number of reasons. Most likely however, when you find them unconscious & not breathing on the street it's for cardiac reasons. And then a defibrillator is the one best treatment for that (if the heart has a shockable rhythm that is).
Someone can be in cardiac arrest and have an asystoly or PEA. In fact, whenever someone has an asystoly or PEA they are in cardiac arrest.
But OP asked a different question. Not what happens when earth stops spinning but what happens when earth spins in the other direction.
Let's wait for an affected person chiming in, but the way it was explained to me is this (when you were born blind): You don't see anything. There's no part in your brain developed to "see". It is as if you tried to "see" with your elbow. There is no perception of sight l.
Ist es auch. Deswegen "Menstruierende".
And most importantly... Time.
Angola, Tuvalu or Papua New Guinea.