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WITH a SHIRT MAYBE!?!
you-knee-den.........=uniden, as in university, uniforn,-unicorn., etc etc etc...
At school it is compulsory that we wear the right uniforn. or in certain matters it could be figure skating
No Yankee has ever worn uniforn number 0
I dont think so if your in primary school if you wear uniforn because the rules would be wear your uniform not ordinary clothes
A slub is an imperfection in yarn, seen as a thickened portion of the cord. In an uniforn length of yarn, the slub stands out from the rest of the yarn. This gives fabrics woven with slubs some roughness to their texture.
In America, this is Casual Friday. It is a day where office employees are encouraged to wear casual clothing rather than the "official" suit and tie. Many companies encourage this behavior for fund raising for certain charities.
Most foods and beverages are mixtures and not pure substances because foods and beverages usually have more then one ingrediance to make the type of food or beverage! Mixture is a combination of tow or more different substances Pure substance is one type substance, throughout and uniforn proporties
Your question is a bit unclear. I hope this answers your question, but if not, ask it again in a more specific manner. The pdf of a continuous uniform random variable (X) distributed over the range a to b is f(x) = 1/(b-a). If we consider x and y are dimensions, and each have a uniform distribution, then we can similarly define f(y) = 1/(c - d). Now, since these are independent, the joint distribution is f(x,y) = 1/(c-d) * 1/(b-a). So, if we want to find the probability of X < x* and Y < y*, where x* is in the range of a to b and y* is in the range of c to d, we would integrate twice over f(x,y): F(x*,y*) = integral from a to x* , integral from c to y* f(x,y) dy dx
Yes, the postal service is a government service. It's employees are federal employees. However, the postal service has not been subsidized by the government since 1971. They generate their own revenue through the sale of stamps and other miscellaneous retail products and services.
Why is the German flag black, red and gold?The colours black, red and gold were originally used in the flag of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (a black double-headed eagle with red claws and beak, on a gold background)Another origin of the colours of the German flag lie in the 1813 wars of liberation against Napoleon. They are based on the colours of the uniforn of the Lützow Free Corps. The corps was made up mainly of students, who formed up to oppose the French occupation of Germany. The corps, commanded by Prussian Major Adolf von Lützow, was made up of people from all over Germany, all with different uniforms and the only way to create a unified uniform was to dye the clothing black. Gold coloured buttons were added to the uniform, along with red lapels and red stitching.On June 17, 1817, seven students who had served in the Lützow Free Corps founded the fraternity of Jena (Burschenschaft zu Jena), with the motto Honour, Freedom, Fatherland, and chose black, red and gold as their fraternity colours.On October 18, 1817, 500 fraternity students and some professors, attended the Wartburgfest, near Eisenach to demonstrate for freedom and a unified Germany, marching under a black, red and gold flag.From May 27 to May 30, 1832, 30,000 people carried black, red and gold flags as they demonstrated for national and democratic goals at the Hambacher Fest.In 1848 the German National Assembly officially declared the German flag to consist of three horizontal black, red and gold stripes.