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Steel is sometimes a better choice due to it's strength. However aluminium and lead are sometimes better than steel in specialised applications.
What is the name of the process that weighs the alternatives, gathers all necessary information, and can ultimately lead you to the best choice in any given situation
Lead (pronounced "led", as in "lead weight") compounds are compounds that contain lead. Lead (pronounced "leed", as in "lead the way") compounds are chemicals that are considered the most promising candidates for use as a future drug. they are really cool and stuff and destroy the trees man!!!!!!!!! you should be huggin a tree your so deep
No, there are far more ADHD's than lead pencils eaten or in total. By the way did you know that there is no (toxic) Lead in pencils anyway? And still, why should ADHD's eat pencils??
using the course adjustment to focus the specimen under high power
AdvantagesDevelops analytic and problem solving skillsAllows for exploration of solutions for complex issuesAllows student to apply new knowledge and skillsDisadvantagesMay not see relevance to own situationInsufficient information can lead to inappropriate resultsNot appropriate for elementary levelWith a researcher observing the specimen closely, the specimen is likely to chage their behaviour
AdvantagesDevelops analytic and problem solving skillsAllows for exploration of solutions for complex issuesAllows student to apply new knowledge and skillsDisadvantagesMay not see relevance to own situationInsufficient information can lead to inappropriate resultsNot appropriate for elementary levelWith a researcher observing the specimen closely, the specimen is likely to chage their behaviour
There are a great many things a student should do to build leadership. Students can be told to lead activities for example.
it will lead to inaccurate results
You get them into what you are talking about and get their attention and then maybe they will be more interested which will lead them to asking questions...I should know I'm a student myself
He was a bad choice because he owned slaves.
Yes, students should have some say in the books they read in school to enhance engagement and interest in the material. Allowing students to select books that align with their interests and preferences can lead to a more personalized and meaningful learning experience. However, itβs important to maintain a balance between student choice and prescribed curriculum to ensure key learning objectives are met.
When you lead a horse, you should stand between it's head and it's withers, or even at the shoulder. So, no, you should not "lead" it but you should not let the horse lead you.
It should be one of the least concerns of a student. Students are there to accomplish the educational goals and objectives that will lead to their career goals and objectives, not for popularity. That being said, it depends on the student and their esteem issues.
when scarcity excited it lead to people making a choice whether to buy it or not to buy it.
Because lead is a very dense and quite soft metal.