This site will provide all the information you need, I will post for you where to go to get the information: SITE: http://www.matbase.com/material/wood/ Where to check: Wood Class I (>25y)
Wood Class II (15-25y)
Wood Class III (10-15y)
Wood Class IV (5-10y)
Wood Class V (<5y)
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I'm assuming by 20' circle you mean 20' diameter. And I'm assuming only one layer of timbers. 3.14 x 20 = 63 feet of timbers needed / 8 foot long timbers = 8 timbers, for a 20' radius circle, double the number of timbers, and for each row of timbers increase the number of timbers accordingly. The closer to circular you want you'll need to cut the timbers shorter. 8 timbers will make an octagon (like a stop sign)
Nominations:Anyone can nominate an individual, question, or answer for a WAmmy! Users can nominate themselves and their own work as well:Nominations for each category can be posted by non-supervisors on the Community Forum in the WAmmys' thread throughout the year.Supervisors may post nominations on the Supervisor's Forum in the WAmmy threads throughout the year.Voting:The nominees are then narrowed down by a committee, and voted on by Supervisors and Contributors. Any registered user is permitted to vote!The votes are then tallied from each category with the finalists, and the winners are announced in March.
Nominations:Anyone can nominate an individual, question, or answer for a WAmmy! Users can nominate themselves and their own work as well:Nominations for each category can be posted by non-supervisors on the Community Forum in the WAmmys' thread throughout the year.Supervisors may post nominations on the Supervisor's Forum in the WAmmy thread throughout the year.Voting:The nominees are then narrowed down by a committee, and voted on by Supervisors and Contributors. Any registered user is permitted to vote!The votes are then tallied from each category with the finalists, and the winners are announced in March.
Nominations:Anyone can nominate an individual, question, or answer for a WAmmy! Users can nominate themselves and their own work as well:Nominations for each category can be posted by non-supervisors on the Community Forum in the WAmmys' thread throughout the year.Supervisors may post nominations on the Supervisor's Forum in the WAmmy threads throughout the year.Voting:The nominees are then narrowed down by a committee, and voted on by Supervisors AND Contributors. Any registered user is permitted to vote!The votes are then tallied from each category with the finalists, and the winners are announced in March.
For 2008 batch, in the open category you required to have about 95 %le in each section, which worked out to at least about 99%le overall.
50 contacts max in each category.
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YOU may win the WAmmy for the funniest question of the year - try making a funny question!Anyone can nominate an individual, question, or answer for a WAmmy! Users can nominate themselves and their own work as well:Nominations for each category can be posted by non-supervisors on the Community Forum in the WAmmys' thread throughout the year (just look for the "Funniest Question" thread and list your question).Supervisors may post nominations on the Supervisor's Forum in the WAmmy threads throughout the year (again, look for the "Funniest Question" thread and list your question).The nominees are then narrowed down by a committee, and voted on by Supervisors and Contributors. Any registered user is permitted to vote!The votes are then tallied from each category with the finalists, and the winners are announced in March.
list eight (8) areas where disputes with your clients could arise from, nominate ways of reducing these disputes in each areas?
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