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How long does it takes for food deteriorate?

Decomposition or rotting, very similar to human decomposition. There are 4 phases:

Fresh

Bloat

Decay

Dry

Fresh occurs the first few days following death.

Bloat or putrefraction causes odours and colour changes.

Decay or Butyric Fermentation is mummification.

Dry Decay the last of the soft tissue has eroded skeletonization occurs.

What are ten hot wet climates countries?

hawaii

Fiji

Malaysia/Indonesia

Ecuador

Queensland

well thats all i know LOl

What is the race Egyptian Arab or black?

Modern day Egyptians are a mixture of nomadic Arabs, Greeks, Germania, Romans, Turks, French, etc but having at least 70% negroid DNA. A brief look at the recent history of northern Africa will make it self evident.

The great Egyptian civilization was exclusively a Negro (black) civilization despite recent attempts by some archeologists and historians.

For further information read: THE AFRICAN ORIGIN OF CIVILIZATION MYTH OR REALITY by Cheikh Anta Diop.

What is Coding and Decoding?

http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_meant_by_coding_and_decoding_using_in_arithmetic_progression

encoding is the process by which information from a source is converted into symbols to be communicated. Decoding is the reverse process, converting these code symbols back into information..

Is it possible to conduct a research based on a previous research?

yes, to make your term paper easier. ____ No, research should always be original. Obviously, you need to take into accountearlier work, where it is relevant.

What are three main causes of homelessness for adults?

The three main causes for homelessness are:

1) Not enough money. (could happen from no initiative to get a job, can not get a job or too many mouths to feed to pay for everything)

2)Drugs and/or Alcohol. (could be so consumed in drug and alcohol abuse, that nothing else matters)

3) Runaways. (could happen from abuse at home)

What is the longitude and latitude of Jamestown?

There are more than 40 places in the world called Jamestown. Could you please be specific.

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The historic Jamestown, the "first" English settlement in North America, was in Jamestown, Virginia, at 37 degrees 12 minutes north latitude, 76 degrees 46 minutes west longitude.

Who Invented the word ergonomics?

a person

Quite right.

The person was Wojciech Bogumił Jastrzębowski.

He published in 1857 "Rys ergonomii, czyli nauka o pracy"

'Ergonomics, the science of work'

What is rationality?

rationality is using the logic 'rationality'.

Originally in 17th century Enlightenment designed by the priest/philosopher Descartes, and based on quite catholic 'a priori'.

Western society is very much 'addicted' to 'rationality'.

To be 'rational' became almost a synonym for to use logic.

Leaving this addiction will take a paradigm shift.

Which country has the highest elevation Switzerland or Sudan?

the highest elevation in Sudan is the Nuba Mountains and the elevation is like 3,000. But I don't know the highest elevation in Switzerland

What one is more popular with the youth quality paper or yellow press?

I think that quality paper is more popular cause it takes us information that is true, while the yellow press makes only a big number of gossips.

How many years passed between the year olaudeh equinano was brought to north America as a slave and the year he published his autobiography?

The years passed between the year Olaudah Equiano was brought to North America as a slave and the year he published his autobiography is 4 years and sometimes 8 years.

What is a person that studies names called?

onomastician on·o·mas·tics /ˌɒnəˈmæstɪks/ [on-uh-mas-tiks] -noun (used with a singular verb) the study of the origin, history, and use of proper names.

(taken from dictionary.com)

What is air borne and water borne diseases?

Air borne diseases. These crop diseases are transmitted by the air, e.g., 'rust of wheat' , "blast of rice" , etc. Air-borne diseases attack all aerial parts of the plants, e.g., leaf, flower, and fruits. Water borne diseases. Pathogens of these crop diseases are transmitted by the water, e.g., "bacterial blight of rice".