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A person's ethnic background usually refers to their race, as well as the nationality with which they identify. It can also refer to such factors as one's religious or cultural background, as well as the language one speaks. For example, while Americans come from all over the world, many identify with a country of origin (Chinese-Americans, for example) or with a racial/cultural identity (African-Americans).
I have no idea what you mean by "identify", but the black keys are sharp and flat notes...
A melody used to identify a certain show is called a theme.
the black monber
* be written by an author about the life of someone else. * identify the country, city, or town from which the subject comes. * include any major historical or cultural contributions, (Why are famous?) * identify birth date and place. * in some case, identify date of death, location, and method. * include any influences on the subject * have important events from history * identify problems or obstacles the subject had to overcome.
Identify a need, research the background, make a plan, do the work, evaluate the results, look for improvements. (APEX)
Brainstorming produces many ideas that will not work
You identify three plants that make aircraft - not necessarily belonging to different companies - and that is your answer.You identify three plants that make aircraft - not necessarily belonging to different companies - and that is your answer.You identify three plants that make aircraft - not necessarily belonging to different companies - and that is your answer.You identify three plants that make aircraft - not necessarily belonging to different companies - and that is your answer.
to evaluate the structure of the bladder and identify bladder disorders, such as tumors, or recurrent urinary tract infections.
A study background provides context and outlines the existing knowledge, research, and theories related to the topic of study. It helps establish the rationale for the research, identify gaps in current understanding, and justify the importance of the study. It essentially sets the stage for the research to be conducted.
Identify and evaluate barriers or mechanisms that serve to confine the energy.
Read the criteria. Read the passage. Evaluate the passage. Identify the score.
They evaluate advertisements. They can identify reliable, trustworthy sources of information. They are aware of quacks.
R: Read the problem E: Evaluate the information C: Choose a strategy I: Identify the operations T: Test your idea E: Evaluate your success
Identify the problem->brainstorm->compare solutions->evaluate
1)Identify the problem or design objective2)Define the goals and identify the constraints3)Research and gather information.4)Create potential design solutions.5)Analyze the viability of the solutions.6)Choose the most appropriate solution.7)Build or implement the design.8)Test and Evaluate the design.9)Repeat all steps as needed.
constraint is a limit to design process and criteria is want