The cardinal directions on the compass rose are North, South, East and West. The primary intermediate directions are those between two adjacent cardinal directions. They are Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest. Directions between a cardinal direction and one of the four primary intermediate directions can also be named. For example, the direction between North and Northeast is North Northeast (as in "north of northeast"), and that between Northeast and East is East Northeast (as in "east of northeast").
For the compass itself, the cardinal directions are North, Northeast, East, Southeast, South, Southwest, West, and Northwest. The intermediate directions are North-northeast, East-northeast, East-southeast, South-southeast, South-southwest, West-southwest, West-northwest, and North-northwest.
Each child had a large label with his/her name on it and the name of the school. This label was tied to the gas mask. They had their identification, address, parental information, and health problems written on them.
Draw a horizontal line wider than your star, using a ruler to make it absolutely straight. Draw an intersecting vertical line taller than your star and forming a right angle. Label the intersection "A." 2 Open the compass so the measurement is half the size that you want your star. Put the point of the compass on mark "A." Make a circle with the compass that cuts through all the lines. Mark the spot that it intersects on the upper part of the vertical line as "B." 3 Mark any point on the horizontal line between the edge of the circle and point "A." Label this as "C." 4 Adjust the compass so the pencil touches point "B" and the point of the compass touches "C." Make an arc that intersects the horizontal line on the other side of point "A." Mark it as "D." 5 Measure the distance from point "C" to "D." Use a ruler and this measurement. Start at point "B" and draw a line from there to the edge of the circle, on the inside. This is called a chord. Make a second line of the same distance from that point to a other spot on the circle. Do this all the way around until you are back to the original point. You now have a pentagon. 6 Use a straight edge to connect every other corner of the pentagon. Start at point "B" and continue until corners are connected. This forms a pentagram, a perfect five pointed star.
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Jewel Records - New York record label - ended in 1932.
If you follow the directions on the label, then there should be no problem.
With water mixing directions on label
You have to follow mixing directions on the label.
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It is to label two points.Wrong answer! You need to draw a ray first, Here is the official Steps:Step one: Draw a Ray with endpoint CStep two: Use the Compass to measure the length of Point A and BStep three: Use the same compass setting, put the compass point on point C.Then draw an arc that intersects the ray. THEN Label the points of intersection D.
On the official Avery site there is a section that addresses their label templates. It is called Templates and Software and gives you the information like price and directions
There are commercial "azalea and camellia" fertilizers available at your garden center. Follow label directions.
Read the label. Somewhere on that label, it will give directions for children "12 and under". And if it says something like "Children 4 and under - consult your physician" do it.
Read the directions on the label... if it does not say use over night..then don't
Yes, it is. (although some classifications label cardinal numbers as quantifiers)Ordinal numbers such as sixteenth (16th) are also used for fractions (1/16th).
Catholic cardinals wear a biretta, and at Mass, they were a miter. They usually wear a zucchetto. Aside from a maker's label, these forms of head gear do not have lettering.
If the medication was prescribed by your doctor, follow the doctor's instructions. If it is an over-the-counter medication, follow the label directions. If you are still unsure, ask the pharmacist to clarify the directions of use for the medication.