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BUSINESS ETIQUETTE
But if you follow these "rules of business etiquette" you might be better off. ... you know that there is a right and wrong way to dress. ... And on the ladies feet goes pumps, not heels. If you have long hair pull it back, ...
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Ferret
Ferrets are divided by color. For instance there is a sable, the most common ferret. The sable ferret has black on their legs, mask, and tail, ...
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HALF/WHOLE STEPS
In most music, the smallest interval, or distance, between two tones is a half step. Two half steps combined make a whole step. ...
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the Living Africa: wildlife - bovid family - sable antelope
Sable antelope can be seen in the following national parks: Shimba Hills NR, ... Hwange, Zambezi and Kazuma Pan NP, Zimbabwe; Kruger NP, South Africa. ...
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Metaphor
Definition: Metaphor is when you use two nouns and compare or contrast them to one another. Unlike simile, you don't use "like" or "as" in the comparison. ...
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Ground Shakers' Earthquakes
The Richter scale is one of the scales that is used to measure earthquakes. It is most commonly used in the United States, where as the Mercalli scale is ...
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Natural Disasters - Earthquakes
Earthquakes occur when the earth's tectonic plates release stress. This release of pressure creates the vibrations, which we call an earthquake, ...
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Resource Exhaustion - A Limit to Growth
The majority of economists agree that while there is no absolute limit on growth, exhaustion of natural resources could restrict future economic growth. ...
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Earthquake Sensor
Seismograph (earthquake detector)-. The first seismograph was created in the second century AD, almost 1600 years before the Europeans. ...
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Volcano Glossary
Pyroclastic: Pertaining to fragmented (clastic) rock material formed by a ... Ring of Fire: The regions of mountain-building earthquakes and volcanoes which ...