It depends on the program and what it actually contains. Each course and program will have requirements particular to itself.
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It is possible but risky in terms of having all credits transfer. The course content and credit hours make differ from country to country, and institution to institution.
No. The longest a tornado s even known to has lasted is a few hours.
Most people can complete a real estate course in about 3 months. HOwever, you go at your own pace so you can take up to 2 years to complete the course or you may be able to finish in 2 months if you are very motivated. Checking your state requirements about the current credit hours you will need to take the course can also be a better way to determine how much you need to qualify in taking examinations for real estate license.
Of course. Eclipses last several hours.
The training can last anywhere from several weeks up to three or four months, depending on hours per day, etc. Check out this site, which has a lot of interesting articles about the profession and training: http://www.cnatrainingclass.com/
If you are lvl 25 and up, do the last challenge at the Knife & Spork. 30,000+ credits.
For me it's 26 credits. Im a sophomore right now and have earned 15 cumulative credits from this and last year.
Logically, half. Meaning seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years would last twice as long. If the gravitational pull changed the earth's course, there would be no possible way of knowing without knowing it's exact course..
It depends on where you are and what season it is. If you are at the equator then there is 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night. If you are above the arctic circle then during the winter there is 24 hours of darkness each day, this will occur on Dec. 21st. If you are further above the arctic circle the darkness can last for months. During the summer there will be 24 hours of daylight on June 21st, and again this can last for months if you are very far north. The same is true for the South pole as well.
Depends on the aim of the course. For example a course designed to train managers so that they can then train their staff will be longer and will often have an examination at the end. A course for a typical manual worker would probably last 3 or 4 hours as a group session.
The last song that is played on the credits for "Blade Trinity" is called "Fatal." The song is performed by RZA.