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Vertical stretch goals are stretch goals which are imposed on people to make animprovement on their Current work.

Horizontal stretch goals are stretch goals which challange people to do Work they have never done.

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Is there Fimchampstead in Berkshire?

There is certainly a Finchampstead in Berkshire, I think from memory, it lays between Crowethorne and Eversly . From Crowethorne you would drive up Wellontonia Avenue a long straight stretch of road impressively lined both sides of the road with giant redwood trees, which might even have another name ( wellontonias ? ) Up the incline to the top, which is known as Finchampstead Ridges, here it levels off with far reaching views to the nearside, well worth a look if your in the area.


You owe finance ona car but cant afford the repayments what can you do?

You should contact the finance company. Perhaps, you can make smaller payments and stretch out the loan or perhaps you can turn the car in and avoid them the trouble of repossessing the car in exchange for not having your credit ruined.


How did you challenge and stretch your current skills and abilities?

I think starting a side business is a way to challenge your current skills and abilities, your day job can be a safety net. Recommend a recent business film ''The YES Movie'' by Louis Lautman - featuring successful business people.


Are there any environmental concerns of solar energy?

To date there are few if any environmental concerns with solar energy. One stretch on this might be this: what types of energy are used to create solar energy components. And, are these components "earth friendly". So far solar engineers have seen no environmental related protests.


What does it mean if a dollar bill has an X at the beginning of its serial number?

Nothing special. It just means that the serial number sequence wound pretty far down. There was a long stretch of time when there was no change in the offices of the U.S. Treasurer or Secretary of the Treasury, so mountains of $1 bills were printed in the same series. It nearly exhausted the set of possible serial number / letter combinations.

Related Questions

What is vertical stretch and horizontal stretch?

They are transformations of plane graphs.


Is a vertical stretch the same as a vertical shrink?

no they are different


What is a stretch transformation?

A stretch transformation is a type of linear transformation in which the size of an object is increased or decreased in a particular direction. It results in scaling the size of an object along its horizontal, vertical, or diagonal axis, while maintaining the shape of the object.


What Will never produce a congruent figure reflection horizontal stretch rotation translation?

It will be as you term it 'horizontal stretch' in which the figure is enlarged or reduced in size.


What is the difference between nylon and Dacron rope?

The difference between nylon and dacron rope is that nylon stretch but dacron dose not!


What is the difference between stretch and skew?

skew option : it changes the angle of the image. stretch option:it resizes the image


What is the difference between Luffy and Naruto?

i stretch, he cant. he is a ninja, im not


What is the difference between an elastomer and plastics?

There isn't too much of a difference between elastomers and plastics. The only real difference between them is how far you can stretch them. Other than that they are really similar.


Can you explain to me what the difference is between spandex pants and stretch pants?

Spandex is the same as stretch pants, unless the material is nylon or silk.


Does the fabric acrylic shrink?

It can stretch but it doesn't stretch as much as spandex or other material would. Answer two: It depends on the weave. acrylic is the type of thread used. When Fabric is formed by knitting, it is stretchy, when woven with a straight warp and weft (vertical and horizontal threads), it only stretches on the bias.


How does a horizontal go?

Something that is horizontal will always stretch left and/or right, and is basically a flat, landscape line.


It is claimed that woven fabrics are dimensionally stable why does the structure provide this physical property?

Because of the interaction of the tension in the vertical and horizontal fibers (warp and weft), the fabric produced is much less likely to stretch than for example a knitted or crocheted fabric. Take the difference between a cotton tee-shirt and a pair of cotton pants. The t-shirt is a knitted fabric and most likely cotton pants will be woven. You can easily tell how a t-shirt will stretch much more than the fabric of the pants.