This is a very good question my friend. Look around, look on television, its all madness and immoral. All 2007 mainstream television really is, is sex, drugs, violence. MTV is the biggest example of this. We need to stop this. The Generation of television we are in cant get any worse. Television basically tells people "whats in" and whats not in, and whatever is in "you must buy" don't give in to this though.
world has never changed as far as preoccupation for it is concerned ....longing for better condition is what instinct demands....yes now as progrssing of societies system is cocerned the main contributor of service exchange is MONEY AND MATERIAL thing but theres no way out.. you cant just go on cursing and continue being a part..... my friend never stop ur self from being a part of it as theresonly 2 way out ....first is that u evoke ur senses to extreme and satisfy urself like in case you musterbate for desire of sex,,,,,,,you blead the part which itches you.... and the 2nd way out is death......NISHANT SINGH(nishantstag@gmail.com) Iyr mbbs student
The adverb phrase commonly answers questions such as how, when, where, why, or to what extent.
Dispersion, in physics, is the result of light refracting in a material. The different wavelengths of light will "bend" at different angles depending on their wavelength. As the refracted light approaches a critical angle at which all the light will be reflected instead of passing through the material the maximum amount bend that the light can achieve occurs. At this point the human eye can begin to perceive the different bends that each color experiences in the material. Dispersion, in statistics, is the extent to which values of a variable differ from a fixed value such as the mean.
when? how? where? to what extent? how often?
Wide range or extent.
No. In 3-dimensional space, the extent of a body is usually measured in three mutually perpendicular (orthogonal) directions. The height of an object is its extent in the vertical direction. Length usually refers to the largest extent in the three orthogonal directions.
it can be defined as the extent to which material feed into the crusher is reduced.
With men, material and leadership to the fullest extent of its capacity.
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To re-examine material to a great extent in order to discover and correct possible errors.
Sugar can help plants grow to a certain extent. However, excessive amounts of sugar are harmful to plant as it may inhibit proper growth.
If you find any, donate it to a museum. You can also sell it for a decent price if you can. If, however, you are looking at it, ponder on the existence of humanity and muse on philosophical ideas that have plagued Western civilization and, to some extent, the world for millennia as you take in some interesting artwork.
Wheat is planted to a limited extent as a forage crop for livestock, and its straw can be used as a construction material for roofing thatch.
No, a rubber band is not waterproof. It is made of rubber, which is a material that is permeable to water and can absorb it to some extent.
It flattens out into sheet very easily. Lead is a material that is malleable. Malleability characterizes the extent to which a material may be deformed under compressive stress. In practical terms this describes the material's ability to be formed into a thin sheet by hammering or rolling.
"So far as is material" means to the extent that it is relevant or significant to the matter being discussed. It indicates focusing only on the key or essential points that are important to the context.
It depends on the type of material and the extent of the copying. There are excellent discussions of copyright for educators at the link below.
Acids can corrode certain materials through a chemical reaction that breaks down the structure of the material. When an acid reacts with a material, it can dissolve or eat away at the material's molecules, leading to corrosion or degradation of the material. The strength and type of acid, as well as the type of material being exposed to the acid, will determine the extent of the damage.