Look on the right, theres a tab that says reproduction. Click on public coverings/private coverings. Public coverings are the stallions who have given out covering offers out to any and all mares, while private coverings are for your mare only. To offer coverings (stallions) click on 'covering' under the same reproduction tab. Then select the price and decide weather the covering is private or public. If it's private enter the player's name and then the horse's.
wearing veil that covers face is neither required by Islam religion teachings nor denied. It is subject to country traditions and practices but not a religion requirement. The religion requires Muslim women to wear hijab that covers head, hair, and neck but not covering face and hands. Refer to question below.
Dip LP means Diploma in Legal Practice, while NP means Notary Public.
Public affairs and religious liberty refer to the advocacy and protection of individuals' rights to practice their faith freely, while also respecting the laws and norms of society. Public affairs involves engaging with policymakers and the public to promote religious freedom, while religious liberty refers to the fundamental right to worship and express one's beliefs without interference or discrimination.
Covering your mouth while coughing.
There is surely no harm in covering the face while sleeping.
Conceal means to hide or keep something secret, while exposure means to reveal or make something known. Concealment involves covering up or hiding something, while exposure involves bringing something into view or making it public.
Triangular prisim. The three faces are rectangles, while the two bases are triangles.
A cube has 6 square faces, while the 6 faces on a rectangular prism are rectangular.
Yes, take a pyramid for example. Four of the five faces are triangles, while the base is square.
a hexagonal prism has 8 faces!!!! * * * * * While that is true, the question is probably about a rectangular (rectangler!) prism. This is a cuboid, and has 6 faces.
This is an Orthodox Jewish practice, where men and women stay separated and "untouched" in public.