She might be 'history' because you dumped her, perhaps? There are lots of reasons that she could be history. Maybe a little more background on this question, would lead us to a better answer.
Yes, Pupils might get ideas from bad people whom they study in history lessons.
in what two ways might these seas have influenced chinas history
Geography (Earth Sciences) and Democracy (Politics) would cover a lot of our world's history.
Negros wouldnt suffer
faminly history
Intuition may be accurate or inaccurate depending on the person. If a person is particularly perceptive they might have a very accurate intuition.
You can always look in an encyclopedia to look up the history of Sanyo cameras or on Wikipedia, which might not be very accurate though. They are an expensive brand but also one of high quality.
He might how about you ask him on facebook you might get a more accurate answer
Mortgage payoff calculators are accurate, however they are only accurate if your morgagte doesn't change in the future. For example, if you change your rate and refinance, a prior calculation might not be accurate.
Well I personally think that the chihuahua is the smallest breed of a dog, this might and might not be accurate.
The number might be the IP address of the website. The IP might be available in the history of browser.
There have been many estimations of Pi by many scientists over the years. To answser this questions, more information is needed. You might also see the link on the history of Pi.
Yes, it is legal to write stories about people from history without their consent since historical figures are considered public domain. However, it's important to ensure that the stories are accurate and do not defame or misrepresent the individuals in question.
1 disadvantage is that it might not always be as accurate as you want it to be
My teacher knows, she a pro at history beside she teach history. you might want to ask her about it. :)
If a book, paper, or other material on history has been published, it will be available somewhere, frequently either accessible or locatable online. Many excellent works on human history are what we might call under-read; people read popular works - that's why they're popular - but might easily miss less well-known writings which could present a different or, even, more accurate, picture. Perhaps, if you can specify the area of history you're interested in, or specific authors or publications, a contributor will be able to tell you more about them.