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The shipping weight of a 30W x 40H vinyl window is about 150 lbs.
At the moment when Alice passes Jane, she has traveled one less hour than Jane,and they have both traveled the same distance.Let 'H' be the number of hours since 7 AM.Jane's distance is 40H. Alice's distance is 50(H-1). The distances are equal.40H = 50(H-1) = 50H - 50Add 50 to each side:40H + 50 = 50HSubtract 40H from each side:50 = 10HDivide each side by 10:5 = HThey wave at (7 + 5) = 12:00 Noon.
A typical work week is 40 hours (in US). 2028h x 1work week/40h = 50.7 work weeks
No. Consider the 40 x 40 cross section. No matter how you rotate it, it will have a minimum width of 40 units which will not get through a doorway that is 30 units wide.
40 h = 60 x 4h = (60 x 4) / 40 = 240 / 40h = 6 hours
With picture, the higher the hertz (Hz), the better the quality will be. For this case, a 120H would be better than the 40H. With sound, it depends on the size of the speakers. Small satellite speakers would push out around 100-120Hz. But if you were to utilize mutliple woofers, it could be anywhere from 40-80Hz.
;Write a program to add two 32-bit numbers stored in RAM locations. ;Let's assume that the numbers are stored at RAM location 40-43H and 50-53H respectively. ORG 0H MOV 40H, #23 MOV 41H, #15 MOV 42H, #60 MOV 43H, #70 MOV 50H, #30 MOV 51H, #40 MOV 52H, #63 MOV 53H, #77 MOV R0, #40H ;pointer of bank 0 MOV R1, #60H ;result storage bank 0 MOV R2, #4 ;counter SETB RS0 MOV R1, #50H ;pointer bank 1 CLR RS0 CLR C REPEAT: MOV A, @R0 SETB RS0 ADDC A, @R1 INC R1 CLR RS0 MOV @R1, A INC R0 INC R1 DJNZ R2, REPEAT JNC EXIT INC @R1 EXIT: NOP SJMP $ END
40H is bigger, 42 indicates a 38" backsize making the brest 4-5 inches away from the back making the chest a full 42-43" for a DD, a H cup is 9-10 inches away from the back line so automatically it would be bigger, 40 makes the back 36" and H make yhe chest a full 45-46" altogether. so a big 3-5" difference in both, even though one persons may be smaller and look bigger this isnt the case as hight & weight have alot to do with it for example a size 10 woman may have a 36D bust and they xoukd look huge but in reality they are tiny.
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The salary could range anywhere from $85,000 to $120,000 per year.The salary of a pharmacist could vary due to many factors that include but are not limited to:1. Experience - Years as a pharmacist, Residency-Trained or Not2. Economy - Supply and Demand in the Region3. Location - City and State4. Location - Metropolitan, Suburban, Rural Areas5. Practice Setting - Hospital, Retail, Independent, Specialty, Research, Entrepreneurial6. Industry Setting - Private, Public, Government, Academia, Non-profit Organizations7. Specialization - Staff, Clinical, Managerial, Research, Sales, Consulting8. Negotiation Skills9. Employment Type - Full-Time, Part-Time, Contract, Temporary, Seasonal, with or without Benefits1. Bureau of Labor Statistics: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos079.htm#oes_linksAnswerAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor, median annual wage and salary earnings of pharmacists in 2002 were $77,050. The middle 50 percent earned between $66,210 and $87,250 a year. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $54,110, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $94,570 a year. Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of pharmacists in 2002 were as follows: Grocery stores $78,270Health and personal care stores 76,800General medical and surgical hospitals 76,620AnswerA regular pharmacist straight out of school starts out at 40+ an hour. An intern in his final year is about $10 less than that. The pharmicists I know make $42 an hour and don't work a 40h week. It comes out to bout 87,360 a yr. AnswerPharmacist salaries vary by both position held and geographical location. Contrary to what might be considered normal business practices, rural locations typically pay more because its harder to find and keep professionals in that environment. Personally, I have filled in at rural hospitals for $100 an hour while filling in at their urban counterparts has landed me $37 an hour. Lumping pharmacist salaries into a single figure is very difficult to do given the diversity of jobs contained under the description of "pharmacist". Retail, hospital, Consulting, Managed Care, Nuclear, and Compounding pharmacists will all make differing salaries for their positions, as well as geographic areas.Since 2001, graduates have been required to be Doctors in their field before they are allowed to sit for pharmacist licensure. This will undoubtedly keep pharmacist salaries high, if not make them raise higher.
I thought it is the most effective drawing class (in only 40h) on the planet, whether you think you have talent for drawing or not. Proven by before - after drawings. This effect could be possible because our brain has two very different modes of working (for simplicity referred to as left or right hemisphere or mode) and we don't normally use them in a way that benefit seeing what is actually out there (and so we can't draw it). Instead we draw symbolic stuff (at different levels of craft) and believe we can't draw realistically. But with the 5 steps in the class, you learn to see and manage your brain in such a way that you can draw - no kidding. The science: It's not disputed today that the brain has two distinctly different modes, but exact localisation of creativity seems elusive - even if language, face recognition etc can be located in certain specific areas, in my understanding of recent science. Doesn't matter one bit: do what Brian Bomeisler shows and tells you, and you will produce drawings you will have a hard time believing you did - its like another person's drawn it, at first. This in my logic supports the initial notion that "we have two very distinct consciousnesses" in the two hemispheres of one brain, a hypothesis derived from empirical experiments by Roger Sperry, who was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1982 for his work on showing patterns of brain hemisphere specialisation in split brain patients (corpus collossum surgically severed). I warmly recommend Brian Bomeislers workshops in the USA ! www.drawright.com I was so convinced I became a certified instructor of the method myself (even as a design major I never learned to draw well before), so this answer here is highly biased of course. check please some "before - after" drawings (from a class Brian Bomeisler let me join as an assistant teacher) on my website, see the related link if you want to see the objective.