The mic is actually always seen clipped on the shirts with a wire attached.
***That does not answer the question. The mark supposedly does not know they are on TV so wearing a clip mic suggests it's all scripted, and the marks are acting. Hence my original question: if it's really a prank why are the marks wearing mics?
i got 45 marks tell me i m pass or failed.. 50 i passing marks ...
Shelby marks is the number 1 female fighter
Why do track marks look brown
50/100 *20
yeah. i bet she does. you can see her thong marks
Marks and Spencers.
No, but wearing tight jeans / pants can cause circulation problems and muslce pains in the legs.
its just a story to scare people its obviously not true... i mean how this so named "faceless girl" find this boy and how could the boy die with no marks and or heart conditions..ect. i say that this story is nothing but to scare the really gullible. so have a good night
This phenomenon is called "mimicry," where the butterfly's markings resemble those of a larger, dangerous, or toxic animal, deterring predators from attacking it.
blisters, twisted ankles, scuff marks on the gym floor, ridicule, losing games, slipping, sliding, loss of balance...
Attending schools and colleges is not a specific practice within Hinduism. However, using perfumes made of herbs, wearing marks on the forehead (known as tilaka), serving cakes on birthdays, and speaking several languages can be common cultural expressions or personal habits among followers of Hinduism.
well i don't know how to hide but to remove scares.........use aloe vera gel .apply on the scare twice a week.then, you will get the result.........BEST OF LUCK ,ENJOY YOUR SELF.
#include<iostream.h> #include<conio.h> void main() { clrscr(); int marks; cout<<"Enter Marks of Student="; cin>>marks; cout<<"Grade\n"; if(marks>0 && marks<50) cout<<"F"; else if(marks>=50 && marks<55) cout<<"C-"; else if(marks>=55 && marks<60) cout<<"C"; else if(marks>=60 && marks<65) cout<<"c+"; else of(marks>=65 && marks<69) cout<<"B-"; else if(marks>=69 && marks<71) cout<<"B"; else if(marks>=71 && marks<75) cout<<"B+"; else if(marks>=75 && marks<79) cout<<"B"; else if(marks>=79 && marks<84) cout<<"A"; else cout<<"A"; getch(); }
In the quotation marks.
Suppose a test is worth X marks and you get Y marks. Then your percentage marks are100*(Y/X).
i got 45 marks tell me i m pass or failed.. 50 i passing marks ...
Oh, dude, getting rid of those marks left by glasses is like super easy. Just grab a microfiber cloth, give those lenses a good wipe, and voilà, those marks are gone! It's like magic, but without the cool wand or cape.