Let's say this nasty little jerk I know posts photos of herself online, and I want to write about her in my blog and post the picture.
I can, right? Without getting into legal trouble? As long as what I say is true.
Hey all, I'm writing an essay about photos improperly published in the media. I need some help finding articles to read/reference about it; so far I have one article about a girl who died in a car crash, and police officers took photos of her and spread them around and published them online...
My evil little girl, Lucy, snuck into the kitchen and broke into the packaging of some RAW chicken breast, and ate maybe 1 tablespoon worth before I found her. Two questions.
1) Is she gonna be ok? She almost never gets scraps, so I think she's probably going to poop everywhere. But, do I have...
I like cutting up chicken breast to make fried chicken tenders. I cook them in boiling oil until done.
Is it ok to thaw the chicken on the counter if I cook it afterward? Shouldn't the cooking kill off any bacteria that accumulates when it's thawing?
Bob, the owner of Best Bookkeeping, a sole proprietorship, wishes to increase his business capital while maintaining control. This can best be accomplished by
borrowing funds.
bringing in partners.
issuing stock.
selling the business.
loading individually? I downloaded about 20 sets of brushes for Photoshop Elements; I have to load each one invididually so I just see that set at a time. Is there a way for me to see all sets at once?