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Examples...?
N anyone think of some examples where a defendant would have to use deadly force where the victim(s) do not have weupons?
Answer: Someone is trying to push you off a tenth-story balcony.
What are examples of cultural and religious events in an individuals life?
Far I only have the following examples for religious events ; -baptism -weddings -funerals -communion -confirmation can anyone provide more examples of religious events? And the only example for a cultural event that I can find is someones first day of school. If anyone can think of any other examples, that would be really helpful. Thanks in advance.
Answer: Religious events: seeing your child born near death experience seeing beauty in nature that inspires you to thank god seeing a miracle of some sort being a miracle of some sort for another person(s) being ordained a priest the sacraments of confession and anointing of the sick attending mass praying before and after meals cultural events: patriotic holidays/parties such as July Th, memorial day etc. First job retirement baby/wedding showers/parties getting in/out of prison
Examples of pedestrian walkway above road, but parallel not perpendicular to the road?
Am looking for examples of pedestrian walkways that have been built in the air space above regular traffic. However, I do not want any examples of bridges that simply cross over the regular road, perpendicular (at right angles) to it. I specifically want examples of pedestrian walkways above the existing roadway and that run continuously, in parallel (in the same diretcion) to the roadway.
Answer: There ain't any
What are some examples of companies with a starting price and monthly cost?
For a project (algebra 2) I need an example of something with a fee to start and then per month. There needs to be 3 of them in the category. For example cell phones(can't use that). If any of you could give me examples of these, and specific examples would be helpful too. Thanks!
Answer: Cable TV, base rate then rate for extra channels and for play-on-demand fees. Garbage colletcion: base Price + pieces for each extra can or piece of furniture heating gas: fee for remission and then a per cubic foot charge. Inter. Net access: base fee then a charge for excessive data rate. Tex ting fee: base rate for under x charters then a charger for each characters over it. Car rental: monthly base rate plus excess millage rates photocopier: base rate then a pages printed fee. $50 per month + 10cents/page
Examples of things that start off simple and become more complex?
Need examples of things we can readily identify with that started off simple, and as time went on became more and more complex. Life is definitely one. But let's move away from that and give examples of other things in our universe. I gen orally want to support the argument that all things in our universe start off simple and over time become increasingly more complex.
Answer: One word: snowflake. A snowflake starts out as a simple six-sided water crystal. (the six-sided shape is the result of the angles of the h and o atoms in the Ho molecule. ) but as the crystal falls through a cloud, more and more water molecules cling to it. The pace at which molecules cling to the growing crystal depends on (a) the humidity, or density of water, at different parts of the cloud, and (b) the precise temperature at the different parts of the cloud. As a result the six corners all accumulate the identical pattern of water molecules. The result is a complex water crystal. So from a simple six-sided crystal, the result is complexity like this: http://www. Go ogle. Com/images? Q=snowflake ----- othere examples: a solar system: it starts out as an amorphous, disk-shaped cloud, but coalesces into something more complex... Like our little 'snowflake' of a solar system: * stable star at the center consisting of hydrogen and helium in a state of nuclear fusion; * 4 smaller inner pawl. Nets (rocky pawl. Nets) consisting of heavier elements with small number of moons. * 4 large er outer pawl. Nets (gas giants) consisting of lighter elements with larger number of moons. * larger swarm of smaller objects outside the gas giants. ----- human artifacts that change by increments (evolve): * a city. * a political system. * the french language. * a larger corporation. * a stock market. * the economy of the united states. * the inter. Net. * the desktop computer. * the automobile combustion engine. * the carburetor. I lump these all toge there because some people might disqualify them as products of human intelligence. But this is missing the point. These were not originally "designed" to be complex. They *got* complex because of small incremental changes. So much so that some of them are "overcomplex"... More complex than than any of its "designers" would have intended. Some are so complex (like the stock market, the inter. Net, or the u. S. Economy), that no single human being actually fully understands it, much less can claim to be its "designer. "
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