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what si right angle?​

what si right angle?​ Answer: ASHWATER AND I HAVE BEEN WORKING ON THE SAME FOR THE LAST FEW MO…

Direction: Read the statement carefully; write TRUE (T) if the statement is correct and FALSE (F) if it is wrong. 6. Manicurists should decide on the shape given on the client. 7. Filling the nails is back and forth to get the desired shape. 8. Safety precaution and sanitary rules are always observed in the salon. 9..To observes hygiene it is necessary to clean the nail all the time. 10. Work on the nail when the skin is inflamed. 11. File deeply on the nail corners. 12. Use pointed sharp implements to cleanse under the free edge of the nail. 13. A pointed shape is weak among the nail shape. 14. Placed sterilized tools or implement in a plastic sealed bag. 15. Apply an antiseptic immediately if the skin is accidentally cut.​

Direction: Read the statement carefully; write TRUE (T) if the statement is correct and FALSE (F) i…

subtract 4¾ from 8½​

subtract 4¾ from 8½ ​ Answer: To subtract 4¾ from 8½, you need to convert both numbers to impr…

give the example of energy ​

give the example of energy ​ Answer: chemical energy, mechanical energy, electrical energy

Equality and Restlessness The passage below is from Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville. Read the passage. Then answer the questions. In certain remote corners of the Old World you may still sometimes stumble upon a small district which seems to have been forgotten amidst the general tumult, and to have remained stationary whilst everything around it was in motion. The inhabitants are for the most part extremely ignorant and poor; they take no part in the business of the country, and they are frequently oppressed by the government; yet their countenances are generally placid, and their spirits light. In America I saw the freest and most enlightened men, placed in the happiest circumstances which the world affords: it seemed to me as if a cloud habitually hung upon their brow, and I thought them serious and almost sad even in their pleasures. The chief reason of this contrast is that the former do not think of the ills they endure--the latter are forever brooding over advantages they do not possess. It is strange to see with what feverish ardor the Americans pursue their own welfare; and to watch the vague dread that constantly torments them lest they should not have chosen the shortest path which may lead to it. A native of the United States clings to this world's goods as if he were certain never to die; and he is so hasty in grasping at all within his reach, that one would suppose he was constantly afraid of not living long enough to enjoy them. He clutches everything, he holds nothing fast, but soon loosens his grasp to pursue fresh gratifications. . . It is possible to conceive men arrived at a degree of freedom which should completely content them; they would then enjoy their independence without anxiety and without impatience. But men will never establish any equality with which they can be contented. Whatever efforts a people may make, they will never succeed in reducing all the conditions of society to a perfect level; and even if they unhappily According to the author, why are some people happy and others not? 2. What did the author observe that Americans pursue with "feverish ardor?" 3. Why will men never establish any degree of equality with which they will be contented? 4. Do you agree with this assessment of the American personality? Explain.

Equality and Restlessness The passage below is from Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville…

Ano kasalungat ng malala ?​

Ano kasalungat ng malala ?​ Answer: M a a y o s p o Explanation: B r a i n l ess p l s p o�…

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