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How can you relate the effects of these phenomena from human activities?
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The Richter scale is related to the effects of an earthquake rather than the energy released.
Personality types such as Sensing (S) and Intuition (N) in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) relate to how a person perceives information in new situations. Sensing types tend to focus on concrete details and facts, while Intuitive types are more focused on patterns and possibilities. This influences how they approach and understand new situations.
Because it doest not relate to consumers its effects on change in price
windmills spin causing movement and a mechanism harvests the movement and turns it into energy.
Scientists have determined that the effects of deep currents directly relate to the rainfall on the continent of Africa. This also directly relates to climate changes throughout the rest of the world.
Terms such as "warfare," "strife," "hostility," and "dispute" all relate to conflict. They involve situations of disagreement, opposition, or fighting between individuals or groups.
I can easily relate to Hermione Granger. I think that although the situations in Harry Potter are not real, the feelings and the dramas that the books show are quite realistic because almost every teen goes through some hardships.
The effects of colloquial language: Makes the audience relate to the text as the mood of the text is relaxed and free flowing.
Talk about your uniqueness and the qualties you possess to suit the job. Say a few examples of other situations you have been in and how you have solved them that relate to that particular job.
The internal forces relate to the things, situations, and events that occur within the system and effect the system in either a positive or negative way. For example, technology and equipment, educator's expertise, morale, student to teacher ratio etc. The external forces are related to things, situations, events, that occur outside of the system are by-in-large not under the systems control, but still effects the system in either a positive or negative way. For example, government interference, demographics, economy, etc.