Progress had finally been made in the balance between populations and representation. (Apex)
Showing violent movies to be honest and can even be helpful Violent movies can be dangerous because it could make you think evil thoughts and it might give you nightmares.
The average of a scientific study taken at Harvard came out at a little over 37%.
Movies are very popular, in places like schools people continuously talk about the movie they saw, how good it was, and how they can't wait for the following one to come out. There are constantly different new movies created and, they are viewed all the time, there are action movies, adventure, comedy, horror, romance, etc. when looking at the overview of movies I think they are created for two purposes. Fiction movies are typically for entertainment. Non-fiction movies are to inform people about the history of a event or about a subject.
There are many movies that can be hard to watch for some people. It really all depends on the person and what they do not like to watch.
popcorn,raisinets,chocolate
Many Arabs are Muslims, and Islam forbids the representation of people and figures in artwork (even in outline, the way Silly Bandz do) as being a form of idolatry.
Indirect representation refers to the will of the people is shown by a few people. These few officials will be used as the voice of the people.
according to the latest census figures (dec. 2008) the population of France is over 63 million people.
The population of Bangladesh in 2011 was 161,083,804 people (according to the census). (The 2012 figures have not yet been released.)
Indiana has 6,537,334 according to the 2013 figures. The population density is 182 per square mile.
Yes people in Brazil watch movies.
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Representation by population is the idea that the number of representatives your state has is dependent on the amount of people in the state.
According to figures compiled by the Auschwitz Museum, about 1.3 million. Please see the related question for more information.
Greater representation for the people
By the people
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