does non traditional approaches to problems tend to e successful
Non-metals during a chemical combinations tend to gain electrons. Metals in chemical reactions will tend to lose their electrons easily.
They are metals and tend to lose electrons.
The boiling points of ionic solids tend to be very high.
They tend to loose electron. They form cations.
Metals and nonmetals tend to form ionic compounds by forming ionic bonds when they combine.
No
No, limit can tend to any finite number including 0. It is also possible that the limit does not tend to any finite value or approaches infinity. Example: The limit of x^2+5 tend to 6 as x approaches -1.
They tend to build and spread.
Football of course!!
There are many ways of implementing organizational change but some tend to be more successful than others. Methods which focus on effective communication tend to be more successful.
things tend to be a lot harder if you ignore your problems.
why do invasive species tend to be so successful in their new environment
It depends how desperate they are, how old they are, and their job situation. For example, women who are more successful do not chase as much after relationships and thus do no spend much. Old women tend to be more desperate.
It just isn't necessarily "hindus", as you have bluntly stated, that are successful. Many people from the Middle-Eastern tend to be successful because where they come from, there isn't much to be successful in, so when they arrive to the United States, they are hungry for success and will therefore push themselves to be successful.
why do invasive species tend to be so successful in their new environment
Qualitative approaches aim to address the 'how' and 'why' of a program and tend to use unstructured methods of data collection to fully explore the topic. Quantitative approaches address the 'what' of the program. They use a systematic standardised approach and employ methods such as surveys.
Engineering is a lot more dynamic than physics. It would be easier to transition from engineering to physics than the other way around... Engineers tend be quicker to adjust to and understand new concepts, and is capable of taking multiple approaches to problems. Physicists tend to look down on engineers. Being a third-year physics student myself, I think it's the jealousy we have towards them...