Aaden, one of the sextuplet boys, wears glasses. He is nearsighted. When he is swimming or playing outside, sometimes he leaves his glasses off. Once in a while both Jon and Kate wear glasses too.
People with glasses can get the same license as any other driver, but under restrictions it will have a letter that indicates they need to wear vision correction of some type.
Dirty Dancing (1987) was released in the U.S. on August 17, 1987.
The Nakoda first nations wore moccasins,and colourful clothing while dancing
Take Mel Out To The Ball Game... very funny. spent a while on netflix trying to find it
Driving glasses are glasses designed to improve your vision while driving.
Tap dancing While Fred did do his share of tap dancing, he is most famous for his ballroom dancing - waltzes, foxtrots, etc.
Dancing itself, via break dancing. Also, the hearts of many a teenage girl.
Focus is attentiveness during doing something. Focus while dancing is that you only think of dancing while doing it.
Both ways can be correct depending on the context. "These are your glasses" is commonly used when the glasses are physically present ('these' indicates something close by), while "This is your glasses" can be used when referring to the concept of glasses or when pointing to the glasses as a singular object (singular 'this').
Yes. Katy Perry is 27, while Adele is 23.
Surface-level diversity refers to observable characteristics such as age, gender, and race, while deep-level diversity refers to attributes that are not immediately visible, such as personality, values, and beliefs. Surface-level diversity is easily discernible, while deep-level diversity requires a deeper understanding of individuals to uncover. Both forms of diversity are important in promoting inclusivity and understanding in the workplace.
heck no
Yes
He did break his foot on stage while opening for Taylor Swift , but kept dancing until the song was over (':
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brake dancing is more like hip-hop and a real swagger dancing its got really good moves and its takes a while to learn