When you discipline an animal, sometimes that's all it takes is a harsh word or a tap. Abuse is when the animal is beaten for no reason, or ignored or neglected.
The difference is that propolis is not actually produced directly from the bees, but it is a substance that the bees collect from the buds of trees.
The difference between a two and three toed sloth is not the amount of toes but actually the number of fingers another difference is the number of vetibre in the cervical spin as a two toed sloth has six the three toed has nine. proffessor Casey Williams doctoite in animology Stanford university
There is no difference.
There is no difference.
difference between aggressive mimicry and protective mimicry
When appropriate and loving discipline is incorporated, that is nurturing.
taking it means useing it but abusing it means going over the limit and makeing it way worse then it needs to be
The primary difference is that a Democracy is run by the majority, while a Republic is run by the law. A Republic prevents the majority from abusing the minority.
Actually they are the same.
The difference between what one expects to happen and what actually happens is simple. It is most often called reality.
Prescriptions are drugs. Taking drugs is done by abusing controlled substances, or by taking a prescribed medication as directed. In short, there is no difference, other than the intention of the user.
Reality.
Actually, Koreans ARE Asians.
It doesn't actually mean difference, but it can be used to get the difference between values. 11 subtract 4 is 7, and 7 is the difference between 4 and 11.
Say, if you're abusing your dog, that would be like kicking it or hitting it, but if you're neglecting it, that means your sort of ignoring it (Not feeding it, not walking it... etc.).
There is not really a big difference between butterfly and insects. Butterflies are actually just a species of flying insects.
actually the truth is the difference between the electrostatic capcitor and electrolytic capacitor is the spelling.. believe it... or not!