What is collection of data distinguish between interview schedule and questionnaire?
QUESTIONNAIRE SCHEDULE 1) It is generally through mail direct 2) cheap and economical expensive 3) no-response yes repondense 4) not clear identiy respondent 5) slow fast 6) no contact personal contact 7) literate and co-operative person illiterateperson can also understand 8) wider distribution dificulty 9) wrong information accurate information 10) more quality depends on honesty 11) no observation observation is done
What are the positives of having two brains?
Some good things about having two brains:
What is the differences between API 6D vs API 594?
Valve standards from API - the American Petroleum Institute: * API SPEC 6D
Specification for Pipeline Valves. API Specification 6D is an adoption of ISO 14313: 1999, Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries-Pipeline Transportation Systems-Pipeline Valves. This International Standard specifies requirements and gives recommendations for the design, manufacturing, testing and documentation of ball, check, gate and plug valves for application in pipeline systems. * ANSI/API 600
Bolted Bonnet Steel Gate Valves for Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries - Modified National Adoption of ISO 10434:1998.
What is the difference between intelligence and wisdom?
Intelligence indicates knowledge not wisdom. A wise man knows how to use his knowledge to make a good decision. A person may have a lot of knowledge but be unable to use it properly.
Intelligence is a high-minded concept that denotes one mind being smarter than the next. Indeed, a person may be intelligent, what I call "book smart," yet display little to no common sense at all. For example, an intellectual can give you a formula for why it is wrong to step into a street with no regard for oncoming cars, but may do that exact thing by being distracted while talking on his cell phone. The formula he touts is correct, full of common sense as well as an avoidance of danger, but in reality, he was distracted the same way many of us are.
Wisdom, on the other hand, denotes life-experience: what I equate with having common sense to share with others. A wise man doesn't have to be the cliche of someone pondering life while living in a cave; he can be someone with a lifetime of experiences to share. They can be personal experiences unique unto him, or more worldly; a generalized version of the same truths. A WISE man would not have stepped in front of oncoming traffic. He would have understood the concept of imminent danger, in a way the intellect would not. He did not have an arrogant "it will never happen to me" attitude toward life; because he KNOWS life is fragile.
What is the comparison between cathode ray tube and liquid crystal display?
My best guess is that the difference is that liquid crystal display (aka LCD) actually exists and liquid clear display does not... At least I've never heard of it and while I don't know everything, I am a computer tech... and google doesn't have any hits.
Where can one find a comparison tool for remortgages?
You can find comparison tools for remortgages all over the internet. Majority of high street banks are now offering remortgaging techniques and all of them are offered online. Websites such as "Money Supermarket" or "Compare the Market" are good for comparing different websites, which give remortgages depending on your situation. So whether you've been living for 20 years or 1 year they may have different prices for different people.
Compare the characteristics of a silicon and germanium diode?
Potential barrier of silicon is 0.7, whereas potential barrier of germanium is 0.3
Sonnet 18 and sonnet 130 comparison?
During Shakespeare time he wrote famous plays, several poems and one hundred and fifty four exceptional shorter poems known as sonnets. Sonnet 18 and Sonnet 130 is two of his famous sonnets. They both are similar in theme, revolving around love, and Shakespeare has used several techniques in order to present this theme. The two sonnets arrive at a contradictory where his early sonnet, sonnet 18, supplements the theme with natural beauty and sonnet 130 using inner beauty.
The poet uses the common traditional idea of love in the early sonnet to express the depth of his love that he has for his girlfriend. Shakespeare includes lines complimenting this wife, similar to the first line where he begins using a rhetorical question , should he compare her "to a summers day?" This gives the expression to the reader that she is just as beautiful and glorious as summer but then later this expression is soon lost and failed to describe her. This is seen in the second line he states that she is "more lovely" and "more temperate" and considering she is more temperate tan summer it tells the reader that her beauty for him is consistent. This stylistic technique of comparing her to summer and then to dissent himself by saying that not even summer is as glorious as her. In sonnet 130 he uses a very unconventional way to express love. I think by using this technique it shows that Shakespeare enjoys to express his love by comparing her to summer but then that not even that is an appropriate description.
The tone is different in sonnet 130 where he uses a structure where the quatrains help to expand his description of how his mistress' qualities are all ghastly. For example he speaks about her lips and that coral is more red "than her lips' red" A technique used is by emphasizing that her lips are not red repeating the adjective "red". On top of that he includes the words "far more" giving the audience the image that if her lips were red they would have to be painted implying to us that she does not posses fake beauty. The structure of the rhyme scheme finishes with a rhyming couplet that concludes beyond all her unsatisfying qualities he believes that his "love as rare". This technique stresses how her beauty is internal. In my opinion this structure shakespeare uses to present love is a very different concept to the traditional way but it was cleverly used and it shows how deep love can be found by a man and that its not all on the outer beauty.
What is the standard for comparison in an experiment called?
The standard for comparison in an experiment?
da that's what they asked don't have to repet the question
What is the relationship between ml and cm3?
A cc (cubic centimeter, cm3) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume:
1 cm3 = 1 mL
In the International System of Units (SI), the standard unit of volume is the cm3. The metric system also includes the litre (L) as a unit of volume.
What are the pros and cons of using DHCP for addressing?
If you have more than 50 pc's in your network then static addressing is little bit difficult than dynamic addressing. For Static Addressing you should want to maintain document like which user having which ip address and what are the free ip addresses are there in every subnetwork.
The comparison of a sperm whale to a new york pilot boat is an example of which literary term?
A comparison (using "like" or "as") is a simile.
What is a comparison and contrast organization?
The two types of organization used in compare and contras essays are point-by-point and whole-by-whole. Point-by-point organization first compares and contrast one point between the two subjects and then moves to the next point of comparison or contrast. Whole-by-whole organization first presents all the points of comparison or contrast for one subject and then all the points for the second.
What are the pros and cons of MySpace?
Pros
-It's free
-Share pictures and people can comment them
-Get the news about celebs
-It's fun
-Tons of people have a myspace so there got to be some you know
-Message and IM people across the world
-You can customize your page anyway you want
Cons
-You have to have an E-mail address
-Its confusing for new people
-It takes time
-Not many people will talk to you without pictures
-Spam
-People could pretend they are someone they are not, and lie to you.
-The risk of abusers on online communities
An illogical comparison is a comparison done between two subjects that have nothing in common.
What are the comparison between formal and informal groups?
BY Edwin Juma Omol
FORMAL GROUPSINFORMAL GROUPS
Formal groups are knowingly and systematically created.Spontaneously created.
Informal groups are not really created, they are naturally formed.
As we discussed earlier, in the computer department, we have HOD, OFFICE STAFF, etc. So there is a system in place.Loose structure
In informal groups, there is no structure at all. They just come together for some time. There is no junior and senior…everybody is equal.
In a formal group, importance is always given to the position. Ex: the group leader, the head of department, etc. The position gets importance in a formal way because there is a system in place.Importance to the person.
The beauty of being in an informal group is that the position does not exist at all because there is no structure. So importance is always given to the person.
The relationship is very formal and official in a formal group. So the relationship and behavior is almost prescribed in a formal group.Relationship is personal.
In an informal group, the interaction and the attachment becomes very personal and not official.
By restricted we mean that the "boss may decide that certain information should not be discussed below a certain level."
Communication is very slow because a certain procedure has to be followed if we want to pass down the information.Communication is free and fast.
Everybody wants to tell everyone all the information. With the gossip network in an informal group, information is passed very quickly.
How are magnification and resolution similar?
Magnification makes images larger, an enlarged representation of an image or model.
As for resolution is the ability of a microscope, or any other optical instrument to produce separate images of closely packed objects. In photography, the explanation is similar. The ability to show up fine detail in an image
What is a comparison between village and city life?
Briefly, a village is smaller and for the most part, people know each other. Life is usually more laid back. Being larger and having a larger population, a city a more impersonal and the pace is usually faster.
What degree of comparison is used in this sentence swimming in the ocean is dangerous?
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
Which transition word shows a comparison between ideas?
On the other hand
more
compares
otherwise
differences
similar
alike
than
nevertheless
contrasts
likeness
similarly
What sites can best be used for car comparison?
Many different websites offer car comparisons. Some offer price comparisons for shopping while others compare one car against another for overall performance and value.
In the simple triangular roof truss the load of the pitched roof is supported partly by the sustaining walls and partly by the pull of the horizontal element between the two walls. In the fan truss shown, the same priciple of dividing loads into thrusting and pulling elements is used in order to give better distributionof thrust over the supported area Reduction of the weights and forces on individual members, that cause distortion and deformation can permit the use of less expensive or thinner materials reducing costs.