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What do people do in their leisure time in rural and urban places in India explain in detail?

In the urban areas of India, people are working and building a better economy. In the rural areas of India, you will find farmers who wish for a better life and are working to move their families to the more industrialized parts of India.

What is regicide find two examples?

Regicide is usually considered to be the murder of a reigning monarch or other hereditary ruler.

Two examples:

Charles I of England tried by a tribunal headed by Oliver Cromwell. Charles was beheaded at Whitehall (London) in 1649.

The murder of Czar Nicholas II and his family on order of Lenin in 1918

Both Cromwell and Lenin are considered to be regicides. Whether they were justified in their actions is a matter of opinion.

The reason for organizing analyzing and classifying data is?

The reason for organizing, analyzing and classifying data is find out the data relates. The relationship between the elements of a data will form the basis of the information.

What is the importance of data analysis in research process?

Do you want the long answer or the short answer?

I won't give you the long answer because I would have to write a book.

The short answer is this:

When you are doing research, if you don't carefully and properly analyze the data, then you will come to conclusions based on your assumptions or desires - not on the facts.

And, when the results of a research project are intentionally skewed by the research team or director, then you get a research project that is nothing but lies.

The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) did exactly that and we are living with the lies right now. I have the facts to prove it.

Don't let any personal desires or assumptions skew the facts. Otherwise you will be living with a lie.

What is an example of conceptual art?

A contemporary example would be Geoff Bunns "unfound art work".

See here

.art.dostweb.com/

Or here

.geoffbunn.com/unfound.html

Are observational studies bias?

If the observer and the observing equipment are unbiased then there is no reason for the study to be biased.

Were is nylon found?

Nylon is a synthetic, or man-made material, so you don't 'find' it.

Why is paper important?

Paper is an important invention because it replaced expensive parchment and papyrus as the storage medium of writing.

Due to the inexpensiveness of paper and its effectiveness as a writing medium, it was possible to produce a significantly larger amount of books and to produce and distribute knowledge farther, cheaper, and faster.

How does urban poverty impact poor communities?

the urban poverty must effect on poor communities because in urban sector the type of unemployment is educational . that is why the purchesing power of these low .demond will also become low. with these sercomtences the employment rate will become low . with this circle the community become more and more poor.

What is a paperless title?

A paperless title is an electronic title. Banks keep a record of the title but they do not print it out but keep the record in the computer.

What are facts about Winnemucca?

She was a Paiute Indian that joined the army as a translator, and assisted in the Bannock War. She was married 3times by Edward Bartlett, Joseph Satwaller, and Lewis H. Hopkins. she wrote an autobiography about "Life among the Paiutes" and was the first Native American to write a book. She opened a school for native children but had to shut down after her husband Lewis H. Hopkins death from unsifficient funds.She acquired five languages by age of fourteen. She gave more than four-hundred speeches about the disrespect of her people.

What are some great ideas for a world history project?

->Build edible pyramids. ->Create journal entries as a prince or princess facing a revolution in your country. ->Write a front-page news story the day after a great invention is demonstrated during the Industrial Revolution. ->Make a Chinese paper/parade dragon puppet on poles/sticks that needs the whole class to operate. Have the dynasties of China represented by different colors and lengths of paper/material in order as the trailing body behind the head. ->Make a meal using only ingredients found in the Pre-Columbian Americas. Invent a game using only Pre-Columbian American materials & knowledge. ->With a blueprint of the Tower of London, plan an escape from England's "Bloody Mary." Compare the various groups' plans to actual escape stories. ->Write a farewell letter to friends, family, &/or country as you prepare to be a part of the first human team to leave the solar system. Compare hopes & fears to Columbus and his men in 1492.

What are the importance of presenting data in graphical form?

The data can also b presented with the help of graphs.Graphs are an attractive way of presenting the informatin and it can easy to under stand.

Why is it important to sketch your ideas on paper and date the document?

It is important to do this in case you have to prove it is your idea and if someone steals your pattern or idea you have the date when you created it. That date will determine who came up with the idea and the earliest date is the person who thought of it.

Advantages and disadvantages of systematic sampling?

Advantages

1.It is very simple to use.

2.It also saves time and cost.

3.It checks bias in subsequent selections of samples.

4.Its variances are most often smaller than other alternative sampling technique,when it is suitable to use.

Disadvantages

1.There is the possibility of losing vital information from the population.

2.It may not be possible to select the required sample size if the population is too small.

3.It may not be good for periodic data.

What are different methods of wood seasoning?

Broadly, there are two methods by which timber can be dried: (i) natural drying or air drying, and (ii) artificial drying.

[edit] Air dryingAir drying is the drying of timber by exposing it to the air. The technique of air drying consists mainly of making a stack of sawn timber (with the layers of boards separated by stickers) on raised foundations, in a clean, cool, dry and shady place. Rate of drying largely depends on climatic conditions, and on the air movement (exposure to the wind). For successful air drying, a continuous and uniform flow of air throughout the pile of the timber needs to be arranged (Desch and Dinwoodie, 1996). The rate of loss of moisture can be controlled by coating the planks with any substance that is relatively impermeable to moisture; ordinary mineral oil is usually quite effective. Coating the ends of logs with oil or thick paint, improves their quality upon drying. Wrapping planks or logs in materials which will allow some movement of moisture, generally works very well provided the wood is first treated against fungal infection by coating in petrol/gasoline or oil. Mineral oil will generally not soak in more than 1-2 mm below the surface and is easily removed by planing when the timber is suitably dry. [edit] Kiln dryingThe process of kiln drying consists basically of introducing heat. This may be directly, using natural gas and/or electricity or indirectly, through steam-heated heat exchangers, although solar energy is also possible. In the process, deliberate control of temperature, relative humidity and air circulation is provided to give conditions at various stages (moisture contents or times) of drying the timber to achieve effective drying. For this purpose, the timber is stacked in chambers, called wood drying kilns, which are fitted with equipment for manipulation and control of the temperature and the relative humidity of the drying air and its circulation rate through the timber stack (Walker et al., 1993; Desch and Dinwoodie, 1996).

Kiln drying provides a means of overcoming the limitations imposed by erratic weather conditions. In kiln drying as in air drying, unsaturated air is used as the drying medium. Almost all commercial timbers of the world are dried in industrial kilns. A comparison of air drying, conventional kiln and solar drying is given below:

  1. Timber can be dried to any desired low moisture content by conventional or solar kiln drying, but in air drying, moisture contents of less than 18% are difficult to attain for most locations.
  2. The drying times are considerably less in conventional kiln drying than in solar kiln drying, followed by air drying.
    1. This means that if capital outlay is involved, this capital is just sitting there for a longer time when air drying is used. On the other hand, installing an industrial kiln, to say nothing of maintenance and operation, is expensive.
    2. In addition, wood that is being air dried takes up space, which could also cost money.
  3. In air drying, there is little control over the drying elements, so drying degrade cannot be controlled.
  4. The temperatures employed in kiln drying typically kill all the fungi and insects in the wood if a maximum dry-bulb temperature of above 60 °C is used for the drying schedule. This is not guaranteed in air drying.
  5. If air drying is done improperly (exposed to the sun), the rate of drying may be overly rapid in the dry summer months, causing cracking and splitting, and too slow during the cold winter months.

The significant advantages of conventional kiln drying include higher throughput and better control of the final moisture content. Conventional kiln and solar drying both enable wood to be dried to any moisture content regardless of weather conditions. For most large-scale drying operations solar and conventional kiln drying are more efficient than air drying.

Compartment-type kilns are most commonly used in timber companies. A compartment kiln is filled with a static batch of timber through which air is circulated. In these types of kiln, the timber remains stationary. The drying conditions are successively varied from time to time in such a way that the kilns provide control over the entire charge of timber being dried. This drying method is well suited to the needs of timber companies, which have to dry timbers of varied species and thickness, including refractory hardwoods that are more liable than other species to check and split.

The main elements of kiln drying are described below: a) Construction materials: The kiln chambers are generally built of brick masonry, or hollow cement-concrete slabs. Sheet metal or prefabricated aluminum in a double-walled construction with sandwiched thermal insulation, such as glass wool or polyurethane foams, are materials that are also used in some modern kilns. Some of the elements used in kiln construction. However, brick masonry chambers, with lime and (mortar) plaster on the inside and painted with impermeable coatings, are used widely and have been found to be satisfactory for many applications. b) Heating: Heating is usually carried out by steam heat exchangers and pipes of various configurations (e.g. plain, or finned (transverse or longitudinal) tubes) or by large flue pipes through which hot gases from a wood burning furnace are passed. Only occasionally is electricity or gas employed for heating. c) Humidification: Humidification is commonly accomplished by introducing live steam into the kiln through a steam spray pipe. In order to limit and control the humidity of the air when large quantities of moisture are being rapidly evaporated from the timber, there is normally a provision for ventilation of the chamber in all types of kilns. d) Air circulation: Air circulation is the means for carrying the heat to and the moisture away from all parts of a load. Forced circulation kilns are most common, where the air is circulated by means of fans or blowers, which may be installed outside the kiln chamber (external fan kiln) or inside it (internal fan kiln). Throughout the process, it is necessary to keep close control of the moisture content using a moisture meter system in order to reduce over-drying and allow operators to know when to pull the charge.[2] Preferably, this in-kiln moisture meter will have an auto-shutoff feature.

What are the characteristics of good research problem?

SMART

S- Specific

M- Measurable

A- Achievable

R- Realistic

T- Time-bound

What is an analysis of data in consumer awareness?

Companies can use this to see how much consumers know about them. It is important to have high consumer awareness in order to sell products.

What will you consider when constructing a good questionnaire?

first,is the topic that you are wanted to be answer by someone who's in the position in a certain firm, it should be clear, accurate and justifiable.second, know your limitation in arising a question if necessary it should be answerable by '"YES"or "NO" because some of the personnel in any different firm is now practicing tardiness that is the sad truth.. and i experience it..... so bad...i'm doing my thesis n0w..

Where is amphibolite found?

Amphibolite is a metamorphic rock. It forms when basaltic rock is heated to high temperatures under pressure. Without the added pressure the basaltic rock that would be yielded is green schist.

What makes a good researcher?

a question that causes a larger debate or conversation