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The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages

Questions about the game Oracle of Ages. This game follows Link through the land of Holodrum in his quest to destroy a evil wizard.

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What are Advantages and disadvantages of Embankments?

The advantages are that they are strong and provide good protection by absorbing the waves energy. The disadvantages are that they have a relatively short life span (30-50 years) and are quite expensive.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of spoon?

it depends on which spit it is really

spits can produce land and form sand dunes which are home to many different species of rare animals. these then become protected areas which are not available to the public.if they are open then it would benifit the economy aswell because they can charge for people to see these nautral sites...also it forms new land so it can be developed on over time

What are the advantages and disadvantages of base?

One advantage of web-based email is that there is nothing to install or configure. Another is, if your computer crashes, your emails will not be lost. A disadvantage is that you don't have a say in how your emails are displayed. You also have no choice in the way the interface is used. Also, many web-based email services have limits on the number of emails you can store.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a chain drive?

i am not quite sure, you will have to go on a different website and find out yourself

What are the advantages and disadvantages of elastomer?

The advantages are:

-It's very elastic

-Lightweight but strong

-Very hard-wearing

-Resists chemicals and biological damage from perspiration

The disadvantages are:

-It has very poor absorbency

-Very tight-fitting so it may not look good on larger people

What are the advantages and disadvantages of nanobots?

Researchers in Finland and the US studied how certain nanoparticles interact with cells. Results indicated that nanoparticles may alter cell structure, causing the cells to die and also The team investigated cerium oxide nanoparticles and although no toxicity was found, changes in the function of the cell were noted after 30 minutes of exposure - such as a breakdown in communication between cells and possible DNA damage.

What are the advantage and disadvantage of replacing wild forestland with cropland?

Advantage: Having the space and land to make an economy and to grow crops

Disadvantage: Destroying animal, and wildlife habitat and reducing 02 productions from trees

What are the advantages of studying instead of working?

To work and study at the same time have certain advantages such as

  • to get a degree it is good to work because you learn better many things about you field of studies and you have good work experience once your studies are over.
  • can pay the school or university with your salary.
  • money you receive isn't calculated as income when you apply for fin aid for next year.
  • usually earned on campus (where you will be anyway) and your boss will understand YOU ARE A STUDENT FIRST and will work with you regarding your work schedule
  • often you can position yourself in a good dept on campus - maybe a clerk in the office of your major, or in the library, or in the scholarship office or similar situation
  • usually don't have to work during the breaks - Christmas, spring break etc.
  • usually the jobs are pretty easy and vary a great deal on campus, departmental offices English, psychology, computer labs, tutoring, food services, dorms, grounds maintance, library, media dept, recruiting dept, basically all aspects of college life.

Work Study Cons

* Don't have time to study. at nights, a student is very tired and doesn't learn very well.Students might not have enough rest and sleep and this causes people in the classroom only think about resting and sleeping

*you are limited in the amount of money you can earn. Usually no more than 10-15 hours a week depending on your hourly wage.

*the hourly wages aren't always the most compedative when compaired to non workstudy jobs. I've noticed this has gotten better in recent years.

*You can't always work during the breaks to earn extra money during semester down times.- Christmas, spring break..

*At times finding a job can be difficult ( this may vary, depending on your school). You will be responsible for finding your own job on campus and will likely have to go through a regular interview process. Just because you were awarded Work Study, there is no guarantee they have to give or find you a job.

Advantages And Disadvantages Of soft hrm?

Kaadhal en kaadhal adhu kanneerula

Pochu adhu pochu ada thaneerula ...

Kaayam pudhu kaayam en ullukkulla

Paalaana nenju adhu veneerula

Adida avala, udhada avala

Vidra avala thaeveye illa

Aedhuvum puriyala, ulagam therila

sariyaa varala onnume illa

[suthudhu suthudhu thalayum suthudhu

kuppunu adicha beerinila

Paduthuk paduthuka odane thelinjidum

kalayila adikira morinila ] (2)

Aaayiram sonniye, kaadhula vaangala

Soottula thaenguren, nenjuthaan thaangala

Chinna chinnathaa dream-ellam kandaen

Acid oothita kannukulla

Nanben alukura kastama iruku

konjam kooda ava worth-e illa

Thaenooruna nenjukulla kallooruthe enna solla

ye padakirukku valai irukku kadalukulla meenaailla

Vendaam da venaam indha kaadhal mogam...

Ponnunga ellam nam vazhvin saabam

Pinnaadi poyi naan kandaen nyanam

Pattaachu saamy ennkidhuve podhum ..

What is th advantages and disadvantages of Electrodeposition?

Advantages:

ED system separates without phase change, which results in relatively low energy consumption.

When brackish water is desalted by ED system, the product water needs only limited pre-treatment. Typically only chlorination for disinfection is required.

Because ED system removes only ionised species, it is particularly suitable for separating non-ionised fro ionised components.

Osmotic pressure is not a factor in ED system, so the pressure can be used for concentrating salt solutions to 20% or higher.

Disadvantages:

Organic matter, colloids and SiO2 are not removed by ED system.

Feedwater pre-treatment is necessary to prevent ED stacks fouling.

Elaborate controls are required, and keeping them at optimum condition ca be difficult.

Selection of materials of construction for membranes and stack is important to ensure compatibility with the feed stream.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of CAAT?

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of information processing?

Centralized processing makes it easier to maintain security and standards in addition to making duplication less likely. The biggest disadvantage of centralized processing is that if the system goes down, then all systems may be inaccessible.

What are advantages and disadvantages of garbage bins?

1. When a large amount of litter can be found in a particular environment, it reflects badly on the people who live there.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of regional structure?

I couldn't find any disadvantages but advantages are

- Most self Builders prefer traditional build.

- Good at keeping the house at a stable temperature.

- Good sound insulation

- Similar prices to Mordern Builds.

- Materials can be obtaines within days.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of focusing on the demands of current customers?

Advantages


• Make a couple products, and make them well


• Slowly stop making simple items and start making more complex ones


• Leads to GDP growth


Disadvantages


• Reliant on government for subsidies and tariff barriers


• Other countries would often undercut them, thus killing a large portion of the country

What are the advantages and disadvantages of adjustable wrench?

To fit most nuts that you come across and use for those that you don't have the exact wrench.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a salt?

Advantages - salt can be iodised and therefore supply your daily need of iodine. Disadvantages - salt dehydrates you with excess consumption, it can also tighten your blood vessels slowly the flow of your blood

What are the advantages and disadvantages of becoming a interpreter?

* Interpreters are useful for program development when execution speed is not important. As the interpreter is in command of the execution process debugging features can be build in. * Debugging is easier since the interpreter stops when it encounters an error. If an error is deducted there is no need to re translate the whole program, * There is no lengthy "compile time", i.e. you do not have to wait between writing a program and running it, for it to compile. As soon as you have written a program, you can run it. * Interpreters normally translate and execute programs line by line, converting each program statement into a sequence of machine code instructions and executing these instructions without retaining the translated version. i.e. In a program with a loop, that the same statement will be translated every time it is encounted. Therefore Interpreter programs are usually slower in execution than compiled programs. * No object code is produced, so a translation has to be done every time the program is running. Source code is required for the program to be executed

What are advantages and disadvantages of biological control?

ADVANTAGES

the most important advantage to the use of biological control is that it typically offers longer term management than the more traditional technology areas. longer term control is achieved because biocontrol agents act as if a host specific control method is continualy present and impacting the target plant.

for example, once an agent is released and well established, insect population levels cycle proportionately with the population of the plant. that is when plant population levels are high, there will be a corresponding increase in the population levels of the biocontrol gents. when plant levels decrease, there is a corresponding decrease in the numbers of the biocontrol agents persist and continually exert controlling or regulatory pressure on the target plant.

another advantage is that the cost for control is typically lower to relative to more traditional control procedures. typically, biocontrol agents are released in relatively low numbers for only a short time in the beginning of the program unlike more traditional methods of control which are used continually over many years. after the releases are discontinued, the agent population increases, if successful and begings to damage the target population. only in rare circumstances are the agents released continually. a lower cost for control is the result, because the initial cost of introduction, release and establishment is offset by the value of achieving and maintaining control for many years after the initial release of the organisms, i.e: beefits accrae over many years.

selectivity,it does not intestify o create new pest problems.

no manufacturing of new chemicals, the organisms are already available.

control organisms will increase in number and spread.

the pest is unable ( or very slow) to develop a resistance.

control is self perpetuating.

free of side effects

safe to handle or use

occurs naturally

high degree of host specificity

cost effective

self perpetuation

searching ability

survive of low host density

pesicides which are harmful to all parts of the food chain, are not needed.

biological control is self- perpetuating

suitable biological control organisms do not attack other species

usually a large proportion of the post population is destroyed.

DISADVANTAGES

control is slow

i will not exterminate the pest

it is often unpredictable

it is difficult and expensive to develop and supply

it requires expert supervision

slow to achieve results

impact often not dramatic

partial success

can be complex

disruption of food chains

the need for environmentally unfriendly follow up operations to ensure that the populations does not build up resistance to the biological control agent.