REPRODUCTION
Living thing make copy's of them self.
Hi! Do you already have the copy of the piece "The Living Dead" cause i want to have a copy of it also..
No
No This is what makes them not completely living. Bacteria and fungi can, as they are living organisms
Viruses are considered to be non-living and because they are not alive, they can not reproduce. A better term is to replicate or make a copy of themselves. It is like using a copy machine.
If your father is living you are not entitled to a copy of his will. If he is deceased and his will has been filed for probate you can obtain a copy from the court. Once a will has been filed it becomes a public record.
It depends on who's will it is. If the person is still living, you have no right to a copy. If the individual is deceased, you can apply to the court for a copy, either as your right as a beneficiary, or under the Freedom of Information Act.
well, I dunno what exactly you mean, but ok, I will speak about living organisms... In your body are cells. These cells are short-livers. Because of that they still copy themselves (reproduction). But if you do copy of the copy of the copy of the copy, the cell loses its quality, because of that you are older and older. You can try it on your copy machine. Just make copy of copies.
It could make a copy of itself
You would need to get a Certified Copy from the County where it was initially filed.
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