Reeves grew up primarily in Toronto. Within a span of five years, he attended four different high schools, including the Etobicoke school of the arts, from which he was later expelled. Half-jokingly, Reeves says that he was expelled "because I was greasy and running around a lot. I was just a little too rambunctious and shot my mouth off once too often. I was not generally the most well-oiled machine in the school. I was just getting in their way, I guess."
I believe a wheat farmer in Saskatchewan would be considered a Non-Basic job. The reason behind this, is a wheat farmer material usually stays local right? For something to be considered Basic, it needs to bring in money from other countries, (New Money) that would then help grow our economy. Since I believe this is a Non-Basic job, that means the materials stay local, and the farmer gets payed by local people to buy their wheat. Which would mean no new money i being brought in which in terms means the economy's money is simply just switching hands.
well when he sais my nose will grow nothing will happen meaning he was lying making his nose grow meaning he was telling the truth creating a loop hole which will means his nose will for ever keep extending and retracting.so the moral is that pinocchio shouldn't say my nose will now grow another of my theories is that he'll say it once and the univerce will shatter and pinocchio will tumble through the viod until he dies that is if the laws of death and life apply outside the univerce or maby both will happen
The USA. We grow 12% of world supply of rice.
Gillyweed is fictional, you can't grow it. It is not mentioned how it was grown in the books either.
to be honest mines grow about 1 metre long
Yes they do.
Yes
grow trees
Milkweed is occasionally found in the province of Saskatchewan. It is found mostly in the southeastern part of the province near North Dakota and Minnesota.
Almost everywhere in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. But I am not sure about the regions in the provinces.
Yes Canadians grow their own wheat. It mainly comes from Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta. The west of the country.
yes it does grow up
NO not never
no.
NO
Which ever way it wants to grow.
Who ever told you that you could grow a strawberry from seeds? Did you ever try it? They don't propigate that way.