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important concepts they agreed upon are because uniformitarianism combines Hutton's idea of gradual change over time with lyells observations that such changes have occurred at a constant rate and are ongoing
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With regards to the US Constitution, changes made are called amendments. As one important example, in 1865, the 13th amendment was made to the US Constitution to abolish slavery. The Framers of the US Constitution believed of course that Constitution would require changes as time passed, however, they were cautious about changes and the amendment process is difficult.
It changes by the different cultural laws,
Changes in society can change fast and slow by their influences. Societies change from growth and technology. Societies also change because of people and outside influences.
Unexpected Change was created in 2002.
When the number of protons changes, the elements changes. This could result in change in colour as a different mouth is formed.
The most important change is the reproductive system becoming fertile. Also there are many emotional changes .
Such events as life changes are always unexpected. Many times there is no time to change direction to where it was turning to...
Well, a tornado could be an unexpected event, and thus the change would be a town that is no longer there.
Plankton making less oxygen is one result of a sudden unexpected change in the environment.
Yes change is very much important for any entrepreneur. He has to change according to conditions of the business. He has to understand the changes happening in the business, need to plan and cope up for the change. Or else competitors will take advantage from the situation.
to classified weather it is a chemical or physical change :))
Nonerror explanations are sometimes referred to as environmental explanations, since they refer to changes in the business environment in which the client operates.
An unexpected change in an organisms trait is a mutation.
If a change is needed, it is important to inform clients. The letter should include the change, the reason for the change, and when the changes will take effect.
When developing an explanation for an unexpected change in account balances, an auditor considers both error and nonerror explanations.