They are a bit tough to install if you havent done it before, I would recommend hiring someone to do it. If you really want to do it yourself, I would suggest going to a place like Home Depot, or lowes and have them give you some instruction on how to do it, before you start.
Gravity. The path of gravity is a straight line from the origin of an object to the very center of the Earth. If you hold a piece of string up, it will hang in a straight line. Same thing with tension; if you apply tension to either end of a string in opposite directions, the string will stretch to become a straight line. The surface of still water, due to gravity, is an entirely flat surface. It also represents a straight line.
the power to make laws
The states have the power
yes
Someone has to have the power to determine what the words and sentences in constitutions and laws mean and how those words and sentences apply to specific sets of facts and circumstances. Courts were established as the entities having that power.
The first of the month.
To put a bobber on a fishing line, first thread the line through the top and bottom holes of the bobber. Then, slide the bobber up the line to the desired depth and secure it in place with a small knot or a rubber bobber stopper.
With some slack in the line
The first telephone was installed in 1878. It was invented by Alexander Graham Bell, and was installed by Richard Johnson.
they put a red out line around it
I can't seam to get the holes to line up to put the nut & bolt through
Mom calls and first one there is first in line.
Yes, put it vertically.
you brush your teeth
Yes,most banks actually have a line of credit just for college students. Although some of them require that you put up money first such as $500.00. Putting up money may be hard to do but, it will help you build credit.
Scientific notation is when you remove all the zeros from the number so you end up with 789. Then you put a decimal between the first and second numbers. After that you put a x10 then count all the zeros and put it to that power.
You need a compass, the little protractor-like device for scribing a circle, and a straightedge. First you draw a straight line. Then, you mark where you want the two lines to cross. You take the compass, put the point on the mark, and swing the compass, making two marks on the line, equidistant from the first mark (the future intersection). Then, you open up the compass a little wider than it was, put the point on one of the second marks, and swing another circle in the area perpendicular to the line. Carefully maintaining this current opening on the compass, pick it up, put the point on the remaining second mark, and swing an arc that intersects the line(s) you just made. You should now have a straight line with two intersecting arcs beside it. Take a straightedge and line up the intersecting points on the arcs. It should go right through the first mark you made on the line. Scribe the line. You now have two lines that meet at right angles. You can also make one with a right triangle. First you draw a straight line. Then you mark where you want the lines to cross. Then you turn the triangle and put the outside point of the 90° angle up against the point on the line, with one side of the triangle flat against the line. Holding the triangle firmly against the paper, draw part of the intersecting line using the edge of the triangle that's pointed away from and perpendicular to the line. Turn the triangle so that the hypotenuse is lined up with the line you just made and also crosses the first line. Scribe the line. You now have two lines that meet at right angles.