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What kind of disease does cooper manning have?
It wasn't a disease, but a congenital spinal condition that ended his career as a college player at Ole Miss.
The refund amount would be 5.04
Ano-ano ang mga pangunahing produkto ng mga rehiyon ncr at car?
ang mga pangunahing produkto ng ncr at car ay mga mais,tabako,bigas, bawang,saging at iba pang mga prutas at gulay.
Where is the oxygen sensor on a 2001 gmc jimmy?
typically, they are either before or after the cat converter. there may be multiple, even both before and after.
Probably the upstream o2 sensor (could be downstream). Had the same problem, took me a while to figure it out. Easy fix. I replaced both 02 sensors for about $100.
Did rosalind Franklin have her work stolen from?
Yes, Rosalind Franklin's X-ray diffraction images of DNA were shown to James Watson and Francis Crick without her knowledge or consent. This data played a crucial role in their discovery of the double helix structure of DNA, for which they received the Nobel Prize.
What is ironic about lady Macbeth's remark a little water clears us of this deed?
The irony in Lady Macbeth's remark "a little water clears us of this deed" is that she believes that simple actions like washing away blood can absolve them of the guilt of murder, when in reality, the psychological weight of their crime cannot be erased so easily. This statement also contrasts with her later descent into guilt and madness, showing the naivety of her initial belief in their ability to escape consequences.
What 7 things animals do to survive?
1. Camels have long eyelashes, ear hairs and nostrils which can be closed when wind blows.
2. They have thick lips to feed on prickly plants.
3. They have hump which act as a reservoir of fat tissues.
4. They have broad feet to walk on sand without sinking in it.
5. They can withstand body temperatures throughout the day fron 34C to 41.7C
What word would you get if you unscrambled canigimh?
The anagram is a proper noun, Michigan, a US state.
Which runway has steepest approach slope?
One of the steepest ILS glide slopes (GS) is found at the London City Airport, with about a 6° GS where the norm is about 3°.
Other steep approaches are found in Kathmandu, Switzerland and Austria.
How long is one billion second in years?
A year is a unit of time that is roughly equal to the time it takes the Earth to make one complete circuit around the sun, which is 365 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes, and 12 seconds of mean solar time.
But a light-year is not a unit of time; it is a unit of distance. It is equal to the distance traveled by light through a vacuum in one year, which is about 9.5 trillion (9.5E12) kilometers or 5.9 trillion (5.9E12) miles.
See also Astronomical Units.
Define and explain Negative resistance?
Plot a V-I curve for an ordinary resistor and you'll get a straight line with positive slope: as current goes up, so does voltage drop across the component.
The V-I curve for some semiconductors features a region of negative slope. When the device is operating in this region, it exhibits negative resistance, which can be extremely useful when designing stable feedback systems.
Unfortunately not much.
If you talk to your uncle things might get more dangerous between the two.
You should try to get the grown ups, like parents or other uncles and aunts with a more stable life to talk to the uncle about the situation. if they don't want to, then wait a lot before talking to the uncle about how he can change things, like seek counselling for married couple.
What yang tai chi style is oldest?
The Yang Style dramatically changed in the 1900s with its emphasis shifting from life or death combat to health approaches and less hardcore martial art applications. One of the greatest shifts was the increased emphasis on using push hands as a fundamental foundation of the martial components (something not existing as much within the old yang style).
Teachers of the Old Yang style are much rarer and hard to come by than those familiar with the New Yang Style, and the subject is extremely misunderstood in most circles.
Tai Chi Master Bruce Frantzis has a very good appendix on the subject on pages 337 and 338 of his book "Power Of The Internal Martial Arts" (he was fortunate enough to learn and inherit the lineage of the Old Yang Style from Lin Du Ying).
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YES! They CAN tessellate! Triangles, squares, and hexagons are the only shapes that can tessellate by themselves!
So yes, squares can tesselate!
What is the purpose of tankless water heaters?
The benefits of tankless hot water heaters are many and it's only a matter of time before every home and business in North America will demand these little appliances.
Does the government know something you don't?
Even Uncle Sam acknowledges the many advantages of these energy-efficient appliances and encourages homeowners to purchase them. (Compliant households can earn a tax credit of 30% or $300 against the purchase and installation of a new unit. For many people this is enough of a reason to purchase a tankless hot water heater. Not to mention that they save water and electricity, can be installed right next to the bathroom and kitchen and don't require venting!
Go "Green" and gain cost savings
One of the biggest opportunities for improvement can be found in the bathroom or kitchen or wherever else hot water flows freely. This applies to businesses and homes a like. Just realize that whether the water is being heated for a restaurant dishwasher or the shower at home, money can be saved with tankless hot water heaters.
Let us tell you exactly how "on demand" hot water works and why it saves money:
o "On demand" hot water simply takes less time to heat and avoids stand-by heat loss the heat that is lost through the walls of the traditional tank water heaters.. You can save as much as $100-$300 a year for a typical family
o An "on demand" unit can last twice as long as the traditional water heater because they have an approximate 20-year life expectancy
• Allowing for more time to reap the benefits of your investment
o "On demand" only runs when heated water is required
• More $$$ is saved with the fuel efficiency
o The costs of natural gas, propane and electricity are continuing to increase
• Greater savings are seen with "on demand" hot water as the costs rise
Are you aware that as much as 30% home's energy is used to heat water?
Bottom line: The greater energy efficiency and lower operational costs make any of the tankless hot water heaters a smart choice for both budget-minded and green consumers alike.
Smaller units are space saving and require less energy.
These little space saving units are also power savers with some electric models operating at 99% efficiency, according to the US Department of Energy. (That might be why the Government gives an incentive to people to buy them and use them? A traditional storage tank heater has only a 58% efficiency rating. The tankless space-saving units work using less energy resources and a smaller footprint to complete their task.
Bonus benefits for homeowners and businesses include:
• Easily repairable
• Less space is required
• Hot water is endless
• New models have USB ports for future connection of energy smart grid systems
o Allows uploading new operating software and
o Downloading usage data for diagnostic purposes
So, let's think about this for a second...natural fuel resources continue to climb, and energy-efficient appliances are obviously one way to counter-act such rising expenses. While saving money, you also get an "endless and continuous supply" of hot water for you dishwasher, showers, hot tubs, and even the deep abyss of whirlpools. 'Kinda' makes it a no-brainer, don't you think?
Where could one purchase a GE universal remote control?
You can find a universal television remote control anywhere these days, including Walmart and Best Buy, which are the two best places to shop for these, because they are cheaper, and they have lots of reviews.
How much was a slave sold for?
usually slaves were not sold, they were traded for other goods or services that the owner thought was the same amount the slave was worth.
The price of a slave depended primarily on the age and physical condition of the slave. Other factors came into play such as whether or not the slave possessed special skills such as carpentry or masonry work etc. As a rule, the most expensive slaves (in the South) were known as "prime field hands" Prime field hands were always adult males who were in good physical condition, and between the ages of 20 and 45 years. The only slaves that occassionally brought higher prices than prime field hands were individuals who were highly accomplished artisan such as skilled carpenters or bricklayers. The price of slaves continually increased during the 1850s and '60s so that by 1865, prime field hands were regularly sold for well over $1,000 each.