used in farming for initial cultivation of soil in preparation for sowing seed or planting. It has been a basic instrument for most of recorded history‚ and represents one of the major advances in agriculture. The primary purpose of ploughing is to turn over the upper layer of the soil‚ bringing fresh nutrients to the surface‚ while burying weeds and the remains of previous crops‚ allowing them to break down. It also aerates the soil‚ and allows it to hold moisture better. In modern use‚ a ploughed
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3 Turn 1 ______________________________________3-4 Turn 2 -3 _____________________________________ 4 Turn 4-10_______________________________________5 Turn 10 & Conclusion____________________________ 6 Appendix_______________________________________7 Target Market Segment I chose Urban Commuters as my target segment and stuck through it for all 10 turns . The reason was ‚ I was attracted to its size
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instrument has been referred to as "an artificial horizon". When in a left turn‚ the blue portion of the ball will have rolled to the right‚ as though you were looking at the horizon over the nose of the aircraft. In a right turn‚ the blue portion will have rolled to the left. The rotor‚ mounted in a sealed housing‚ spins in a horizontal plane about the vertical axis. The housing pivots about the lateral axis on a gimbal‚ which in turn is free to pivot about the longitudinal axis. The instrument case is
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Observations of Chemical Changes Observations from Procedures Well#/ Question Chemicals Reaction A NaHCO3 and HCl-CO2 Bubbles B HCl and BTB Turns Orange C NH3 and BTB Still blue- no change D HCl and blue dye Turns green E Blue dye and NaOCl Stays blue – no change F NaOCl and KI Turns pale orange/yellow G KI and Pb(NO3)2 Milky yellow solid H NaOH and phenolphthalein Turns bright pink I HCl and phenolphthalein Bubbles- cloudy J NaOH and AgNO3 Solid formed/ turned brown K AgNO3 and NH3 No change L NH3 and
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Entry on conversation analysis This entry attempts to analyze a conversation between a teacher and two students in the classroom. The key issue will be discussed is turn-taking‚ especially overlap and interruption when speakers take turns. The following episode was chosen from a textbook which is now used for discourse analysis. The conversation was produced by a lecture and two students in a university tutorial. The lecturer asked student Kylie and Tadashi about certain topics which
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raised in the SAME environment‚ turn out to possess the same personality characteristics. But if the twins are separated at birth‚ or in early childhood‚ and raised in DIFFERING environments for example‚ one in poverty and an abusive home‚ and one in luxury and by loving parents-- and then still end up as adults having the same personality‚ you would have a strong argument for the nature theory as well. On the other hand‚ the twin that was raised in a bad home turns out to be a serial killer and
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Programming Flowcharts Flowcharts A flowchart visually represents and organizes the steps used to write the program—it is a diagram of the “flow” of the process. When programmers write code‚ they need to give the robot instructions that are both sequential and specific. Flowcharts enable programmers to work these steps out before needing to translate their behaviors into code. Reading flowcharts Move from step to step in the chart by following the lines between them. Perform any action listed
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Do as the officer tells you 5. When planning to pass another vehicle you should: a. Not count on other drivers making room for you. 6. What is the difference between traffic lights with red arrows and those with solid red lights a. You cannot turn on a red arrow‚ even if you stop first. 7. Which of the following increases your chances of having a collision? a. Continually changing lanes to pass other vehicles. 8. Which of these statements about drugs and driving is true a. Even over-the-counter
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We had a steady incline of market share throughout the game. We finished the game with 47% of the market share. We had a large awareness in the Urban Commuter demographic as well as awareness in other demographics. We were ranked 1st place 14/17 turns. Target Market Decisions We chose Urban Commuter to be our demographic target. This was a large demographic with a growth rate of 4%‚ and they have the largest purchase frequency. These factors looked promising to us. The characteristics
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litmus paper turn blue White bubbles No effect Cu Brown No odor No effect No effect No effect Red litmus paper turn blue No effect No effect Zn Silver No odor No effect No effect No effect Red litmus paper turn blue Fizzing No effect MgO White Powder smell No effect No effect Strong boil Red litmus paper turn blue Yellow fizz No effect Cu(NO3)2 Blue No odor Turn green No effect No effect No effect Turn green No effect CuCO2 Green No odor Turn black Dissolve
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