There are many ways in which you can conserve and help nature. Five points include conserving water, conserving oil, recycle, conserving the forests, and switching to solar power.
DC Scavenger Hunt A sign that says Metro Center - 5 point Supreme Court - 5 points With tourists in matching shirts, 5 points each The point where the four quadrants in DC originate - 25 points Eating Route 11 Potato Chips - 5 points In an elevator - 5 points Eating salty oat cookies at Teaism - 5 points With three tourists doing the "Charlie's Angels" in front of the Spy Museum - 25 points The butcher's case at Eastern Market - 15 points Riding a pig statue - 15 points With a party animal - 5 points for an elephant With a registered lobbyist - 10 points Wearing matching shirts at Filene's Basement - 10 points A tourist with a fanny pack - 25 points With six tourists giving the thumbs up - 20 points The lobby that 'lobbying' comes from (The Willard) - 20 points With a uniformed MPD officer - 25 points On Einstein's lap - 15 points With two tourists giving the peace sign at the Lincoln Memorial - 25 points DC War Veterans Memorial - 25 points A bust of JFK - 15 points At a swimming pool - 10 points With a Monet - 15 points An authentic Maoi statue - 20 points Eating ice cream at Larry's Homemade - 5 points At the Spanish steps - 10 points With Dorothy's ruby slippers - 15 points Embassy of the Ivory Coast - 20 points With one foot in each hemisphere - 25 points Statue of Ghandi - 5 points Eating ice cream at Thomas Sweet - 25 points Francis Scott Key memorial - 30 points Thurston Hall - 30 points George Mason memorial - 20 points In the FDR Memorial's "bread line" - 20 points Eating a cupcake at the Love Cafe - 10 points The rooftop of the tallest residential apartment building in DC (the Cairo) - 15 points With a uniformed USPS worker - 30 points Caps fan – 10 points Person reading on the metro – 10 points Starbucks – 5 points each FBI building – 5 points Ford’s Theatre – 5 points Food vender – 5 points A political shirt – 5 points The Newseum – 5 points Kicking over the Washington monument – 10 points A patriotic tourist – 10 points Protesting – 5 points Friendship archway in Chinatown – 5 points With an octopus at the national aquarium – 15 points Giving a peace sign in front of the Pandas at the National Zoo – 80 points Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers – 40 points Street musician playing a sax – 10 points A bum – 5 points Smithsonian elephant – 10 points With a tourist wearing an “I
When he was 5 yrs old. It was a minuet.
There are many more than 5 pulse points on the human body. However, we can start with these: # Carotid -- side of the neck # Radial -- the wrist # Femoral -- near the groin # Pedal -- on the foot # Brachial -- at the inside of the elbow or under the shoulder.
Yes, Rosetta Stone will be counted under Military educations. 5 training hours = 1 promotion point.
The star can be turned by 72°. Why 72°? The star has five points. To rotate it until it looks the same, you need to make 1 / 5 of a complete 360° turn. Since 1/5 * 360° = 72°, this is a 72° angle rotation. So yes, a five point star has rotational symmetry. :D
yes.we need to sasve earth so its our duty to conserve it.thus from my experience i came to know a lot of important points and the answers of my uncertain and doubtful questions are revealed now.hi 5
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Write the equation of the line that passes through the points (3, -5) and (-4, -5)
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Points: (5, -2) and (4, 3)Slope: -5Equation: y = -5x+23
It works out as: y = 2x+1
Points: (2, 5) and (0, 5) Slope: 0 Equation: x = 2 meaning that it is a straight horizontal line parallel to the y axis
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Points: (-10, 3) and (-2, -5) Slope: -1 Equation: y = -x-7
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Points: (20, 18) and (35, 6) Slope: -4/5 Equation: y = -4/5x+34
There are several books with that title. Eggs by Jerry Spinelli has 4 points. Eggs by Joyce Bentley has .5 points. Lynne Stone's book has .5 points. Louise Spilsbury has .5 points. Eggs by Claire Llewellyn has .5 points. Eggs by Greg Pyers has .5 points.