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these r divided in to following groups: individual groups: these are owned by the individuals examples are houses ,land owned by a person village or a city
Horizontal communications is the flow of information between peers or within teams or groups.
The definition of equal groups are having the same number of units in each group. An example is how would someone put 15 items in 3 equal groups. Each group would have 5 items.
SOME COLORS REQUIRE A SPECIFIC AMOUNT OF DAYS TO PASS BEFORE BEING CALLED AGAIN.. UNLIKE "PINE and SAGE" WHICH ARE CALLED ALMOST DAILY. THESE "GROUPS" OF COLORS WILL VARY SLIGHTLY AS DAYS PASS, NEW COLORS BEING ADDED THE ONES CALLED BEING REMOVED. EXCEPT SAGE AND PINE OF COURSE AND PROBABLY A COUPLE OF OTHERS. WITHIN THE 30 DAY PERIOD ALL THE COLORS LISTED WILL BE CALLED AND THE PROCESS STARTS OVER....OR IS NEVER ENDING DEPENDING ON HOW YOU LOOK AT IT. SO SAY A COLOR WHICH WILL TEST WEEKLY COULD BE CALLED ON A FRIDAY AND AGAIN THE FOLLOWING MONDAY.....TUFF SYSTEM TO BEAT I KNOW IM ON COLORS BEEN DOING IT FOR YEARS.. I HAVE NOTICED THE QUALITY OF LIFE IS BETTER WHEN IM CLEAN....NOT MUCH MINE YOU BUT NOTICEABLE.....SO TRY YOUR BEST, JUMP THROUGH THE HOOPS,AND BECOME THE SOUL RULER OF YOUR DOMAIN AGAIN.............JAK.
warm and cool colors
A group of people who own a business selling pepper
Creating a coalition of various groups to pass a bill
Yes
Focus groups Focus groups
What groups cannot harvest energy from the sun
Which groups do you mean.
which of the following groups first came to canada to help build the railroads?
Any color that is NOT in the color groups of red, yellow, or blue.
The word 'following' can be used as both a plural and a singluar. If "the following" is a plural, such as in referring to a list of items, you would use are. For example:"The following are ways that you can improve your health."You would never use is for a list of items or choices. "The following" could also be referring to a single group of people, and therefore used as a singular. This is often used for devoted fans ('followers' of a certain celebrity or group) or cult-like religious groups. For example:"The Church of the Holy Triangle may be small, but the following is very influential."
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