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- Question #c26d0 + Example - Socratic
If a man could afford, he married as many women as he wanted and quit on them anytime without any obvious reason On the death of a person, his brothers inherited his widows as though they were their property
- Who is J. J Thomson? - Socratic
"Joseph John Thomson, 1856-1940 " See this site It was said of him posthumously that, "He, more than any other man, was responsible for the" "fundamental change in outlook which distinguishes" "the physics of this century from that of the last " Thomson was a full professor at 28 years of age (an amazing accomplishment, and a tribute to his peers who unjealously recognized his precocious
- What are the four types of conflict? + Example - Socratic
Man vs Man, Man vs Self, Man vs Society, Man vs Nature Man vs Man - When a character is having problems or conflict with another character External Example: The little boy yelled at his friend for hitting him in the arm The conflict caused is by the boys friend effecting the little boy Man vs Self - When a character is having problems with themselves, usually psychological Internal
- Question #34b6c - Socratic
Please observe that the work done by the man is greater than the work done by the boy at any given time
- Of all the minerals known to man, how many are common on the . . . - Socratic
Of all the minerals known to man, how many are common on the crust of the earth?
- How powerful is the Hubble Space Telescope? Would it be able . . . - Socratic
Hubble space telescope have a main mirror of 2 4 meters in diameter Its angular resolution is0 05 arc seconds In good weather from a height-of 600 kilometers it can see an object about 15 centimeter is size on earths surface, Moon is 375000 kilometers average So it can not see a man on Moon
- Question #07160 - Socratic
There is no concrete answer to this because it depends on your outlook on it Below is a comparison of the two generals After reading it, you can ultimately decide who you think was the better general General 1: Robert E Lee Strength -Second in his West Point class -An engineering officer -A career military officer -Great tactician -Well known officer -Good at offense and defense -Was loyal
- A man sold one sort of oranges at 5 for $2, and another sort . . . - Socratic
A man sold one sort of oranges at 5 for $2, and another sort at 16 for $12 If he had sold them all at $0 5 each, he would have received $2 less If he had sold all at 3 for $2, he would have received $18 more How many of each sort did he sell? AlgebraQuadratic Equations and FunctionsLinear, Exponential, and Quadratic Models
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