When the guardian first saw sculpture, people were able to see their overwhelming expression and beautiful size. The untitled statue is only about 6 to 6 feet and half the height, about 2 or 3 feet wide. He stood upright on a gray rectangular structure about 3 feet from the ground and he totaled about 9 feet and half. This is terrible sculpture when I see it directly. It seems to be a man, perhaps a certain warrior.
The new character of Guardian has pulled out of this confused scene. This figure shows that Article 408 of the Civil Code ("Guardians can nominate stakeholders in the hope of losing their ability to work in the future") and interpretation of Article 410 of the Civil Code ("performance of duties") . Even though parents must take into account the needs and wishes of beneficiaries, even if they include treatments that refuse to save lives, they can play a role in ensuring the wishes mentioned earlier It seems.
The story about the guardian pretending to be a website started on August 13 after insisting that the document was an interview with the guardian of John Scarlett, the former chief of British intelligence agency MI 6 . The article has been deleted, but it was archived on the date of publication. This site is almost the same as the Guardian Web site. The same font, palette, title, logo, and links to actual Guardian articles are used. That URL - theguardan.com uses the Turkish character "" instead of the Roman "i" - it is almost indistinguishable from the actual guardian.com. (As BuzzFeed News shows, the registered domain name is theguardan.com, the letter "" is encoded as.)