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Eauations are used in physical science to find measurements. For example, you can calculate force using the equation F=m*a.You can find density, speed and other measurements using equations.Hope this helps
The measurements must be equal to each other.
None. There are some measurements which, in some people, are approximately equal to the Golden Ratio but those same measurements, for other people, are not.
Metric measurements use powers of 10. Any other system has NO bases or logic.
It is precision.
Prejudice is the act of adverse judgment without knowing the facts beforehand. There are a number of measurements sociologists use to calculate prejudice such as Likert Scale Survey, The Bogardus Scale and Harvard's Implicit Association Test.
Bogardus scale found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogardus_Social_Distance_Scale
how do other peoples prejudice affect your life ?
being defined by other as an "outsider"
Eauations are used in physical science to find measurements. For example, you can calculate force using the equation F=m*a.You can find density, speed and other measurements using equations.Hope this helps
Sociologists use the term Cultural Leveling when cultures have become more similar to each other as a result of travel and communication.
0.65237 by 3.57
Other novels that explore themes of pride or prejudice include "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde, "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Each of these novels delves into the consequences of pride, prejudice, or societal expectations on the characters' lives.
Precision refers to how close together a group of measurements actually are to each other. Precision has nothing to do with MORE
I am a Caucasian, and I have faced prejudice from non-Caucasians a few times, so I can safely assume that other Caucasians have faced some sort of prejudice as well. In my case, I think it was "revenge" for the prejudice of Caucasians in the past.
Educate yourself about other cultures
antipathy, intolerance