What are the pros and cons of secondary data?
Since secondary data is essentially purchased from someone who has conducted research already making it cheaper than conducting your own research, and is very readily available. The downside is that it is very general and doesn't necessarily match up with the research you are conducting, and can be dated (old and possibly irrelevant).
Microsoft Excel is an example of a package because it can be used for calculations and comparisons?
It is a spreadsheet package.
What is the definition to satrapy?
I believe that it is the governor of a province poss. for the ancient perian Empire
What are pros and cons having a exoskeleton?
Pros: It is literally a suit of armour - its tough, heavy and long-lasting.
Cons: One can't really grow in such a rigid frame; in addition, having an exoskeleton may restrict certain things such as breathing - it means that you can't have lungs because they expand, but the exoskeleton will prevent this.
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What is a comparison using is or are?
The verb 'is' is singular, the verb 'are' is plural; both are present tense. Example:
Mary is my friend. She is very smart.
John and Jeff are my friends. They are very smart.
What is the definition of viharas?
There is an article about viharas here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vihara
How do you write an essay about comparison between travelling by train and air?
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Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? Look up some facts! How would you explain the two types of travel to your friend? What does each have in common and how are they different?
If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
Amalgam is any alloy of mercury. Copper amalgam is very common as filling material in modern dentistry and is considered safe by most dentists even though mercury is well known as a neurotoxin.
Amalgams are alloys of mercury plus other metal(s). Copper amalgams were used many years ago but not any more. They were extremely toxic because dentists had to heat the elements, to get the hardening reaction, but mercury releases very toxic vapors. Modern alloys (until 1980 but still in the market) contain Silver, Tin, Copper and sometimes Zinc, Palladium or Indium. But these do not need to be heated to form the plastic mass, they form alloys by pressure using a mortar, or with automatic mixers (amalgamators). After 1980 many alloys are known as high copper amalgams because they contain more than 12 % copper but they are not considered Copper amalgams, but silver amalgams with high copper content. Some brands contain 30 % Copper and even more, but always more silver than copper.
Amalgam (not amalgum) ia an alloy between mercury and another metal.
Comparison between objective type and essay type tests?
the questions frammed in essay type test are charachterized with thier demand from students to respond by providing quite lengthy.descriptive detailed and ellaborated answers while questions frammed in objective type test are characterised with thier demand from students to respond by just writing one aur two words or numerals,filling up the blanks or choosing one out of multiple given responses.
What is the difference between international and internal?
INTERNAL MIGRATION The movement of people within a country i.e. between states, districts, villages, etc is called as Internal Migration. INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION The movement of people from one country to other across the international borders is called as International Migration.
How do you use the word negate in a sentence?
One offensive remark may well negate the goodwill a politician has built up among voters.
How do you compare 3 over 9 and 2 over 6?
3/9 is equivalent to 2/6 because they are both 1/3 in their simplest forms
What are the pros and cons of Nano towels?
Review the pros of the Nano towels
In this part, I would like to show you the benefits of the Nano towels. These benefits will help you have better understanding about the product. So let’s check it out.Reduce your usage of paper towels that's damaging the environment
The purpose of Nano towels is to clean the dirt and dust in your house therefore, you mustn’t use the paper or tissues any more. Every year, people must use a lot of trees for creating the paper and tissues. If human can cut down the amount of paper and tissues, the amounts of trees in the world will not reduce. We all know that trees play an important role in our life. However, nowadays people cut down trees for so many reasons, which results in many serious consequences. That is the reason why reducing the amount of paper and tissues is crucial so that trees won’t be cut down. Nano towels were created to replace expensive paper and tissues in your house.
Reusable
Nano towels can be reused, which will save you a lot of money. The size of the Nano towel is 14 by 14 so when you use it to clean something, you can turn it over and use the other sides. After using, you can wash the Nano towel and reuse the product next time.
No chemical needed
Nowadays, there are various products containing chemicals for cleaning. These chemicals may harm for your hand and health. The Nano towel is different. It is very friendly to the environment. You can use Nano towel directly or with water to clean everything. There is no need any chemical involvement when using Nano towels. That helps you feel safe and healthy when using the product.What about the cons?I found out some customers’ feedback of the Nano towels and they said that the product leaves streaks and fuzz on mirrors, stainless steel and glass after wiping these surfaces.Besides, the product cannot get rid of the germs or bacteria on the surface of equipment and tools. The purpose of the product is to clean the dirt and dust on the surface, not eliminate the germs and bacteria.More importantly, the price of Nano towels may be higher than the price of other towels and papers. Some people cannot afford to buy Nano towels frequently.
In conclusion
We can see that Nano towels have both advantages and disadvantages. Everything has two sides and this product is not an exception. In addition to benefits that the Nano towel brings back, it still has several drawbacks. So now let’s see how customers talk about Nano towels. From that, we can have better understanding about the product.
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What is the difference between evaluation and comparison?
Comparison happens after evaluation. Without evaluation ther is no comparison
Can incontinence be controlled by managing food habits?
If your elderly loved one is facing urinary incontinence, then help them with incontinence pads. Different person requires different level of incontinence protection. These products are specially designed for senior citizens who become weak with age and would prefer minimum replacements during the day. Many of the products are like normal underwear and absolute on hygiene. They are even easy to use and comfortable wearing whole day.
What is the point of doing a comparison of cars?
The point of doing a comparison of cars depends on what is want to be known. However there are several points than come up when comparing like for how long you can drive, how fast you can drive. Comparison is a good way to point out pros and cons for different models.
What are the pros and cons of betting online?
The advantages of betting online is that you can do it in the privacy of your home, without the government hassling you. The downside is, it can be addictive.
What is the definition of gelatinisation?
Gelatinisation is when starch grains (rice,flour,pasta) are mixed with a liquid and heated, the starch then heats and explodes and eats the moisture, this results in the jumping of the liquid.
Be care ful when things are 'gelatinising' , as touching it can easily burn your hand!!!
(When the starch granules are heated to about 60degrees they start to swell. But gelatinisation is not complete until boiling point is reached. If heating is continued, the granules will swell to 5 times their normal size. This thickens the liquid.)
Examples of gelatinisation; pancakes,rice smilies,steaks, lemon meruinge pie.
Gelatinisation sauces ; white sauce, custard, strawberry sauce, egg custard.
What is the definition of brazer?
If it sounds like this "BRA-ZEER", it means bra, the upper underwear girls use. Old fashioned word. Otherwise, I have no clue.
its like a bra that's ment to be shown off more than a bra
What a comparison and contrast between target costing and life cycle costing?
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What is the relationship between bod and do?
BOD (biological oxygen demand) is a measure of the amount of oxygen needed bymicrobes to break down the organic matter in a sample of water. DO (dissolved oxygen) is the amount of oxygen dissolved in the water.
When BOD is high, it means there's a lot of organic contaminants in the water, and the microbes are working overtime to break it down. They use up oxygen while doing this, so when BOD is high, DO is low.
When the microbes finish breaking down the organic contaminants, their numbers drop from lack of food (a lower BOD). DO usually goes back up again
What is relationship between present nature and past nature?
In nature everything that is or was is because of what happened in the past.
It also includes adaptation of animals or plants(such as a chicken. They used to be dinosaurs!But over the centuries they've lost their sharp teeth huge claws and their long tail because of climate change and the habitat they live in).
What is the definition of circumlocution?
"to talk around"
it refers to the strategy of talking your way around a word you might not be able to think of. This is seen many times when speaking a foreign language, when vocabulary is not always at the tip of the tongue- using circumlocution a person is still able to get the intended message across (albeit in most times a few more words) without using the words(s) that have been forgotten or unlearned.
Example: a person does not know/cannot remember the word "Taxi"
"I took a ride downtown in a car and had to pay the driver a fare. Personally I thought it was way too much, but I had no other ride!"
Not the best example, but it works.