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- There was no single system of dividing society into estates, and systems developed over time. The best known system is the French three-estate system that was used until the French Revolution: the clergy (first estate), the nobility (second estate), and commoners (third estate). Some countries considered burghers and rural commoners separate estates, notably Scandinavian nations and Russia.
How the Clintons went from âdead brokeâ to rich: Bill earned $104.9 million for speeches In 2011, the Silicon Valley Information Business Alliance paid Bill Clinton $200,000 to address about 400 entrepreneurs on trade issues with China and the financial crisis in Europe. Clinton spoke for about an hour, took questions and posed for pictures, said James Cai, a lawyer and president of the alliance.
The First Estate The First Estate. A depiction of the three Estates in order, the clergy on the left. Before the revolution, French society was divided into three estates or orders. The First Estate contained around 130,000 ordained members of the Catholic church: from archbishops and bishops down to parish priests, monks, friars and nuns. The First Estate occupied a prestigious place in the social order.
- Sex and gender as a political idea Materialist feminists question the very existence of gender categories, arguing that ‘women’ and ‘men’ are social categories defined in relation to each other rather than on the basis of a pre-social biological essence.
Sex and gender distinction Judith Lorber argues that sex and gender are not pure categories; while they are different physiologically they are “transformed by social practices to fit into the salient categories of a society, the most pervasive of which are ‘female’ and ‘male’”.
Wikipedia:Reference desk archive/Humanities/April 2006 You are living in the period prior to 1800 when religion had not yet been replaced by science as the main ‘explainer’ of our world. Feminist Gender Theory Summary – Margaret Simmonds – Summer 2012. Page 2 of 10. At that time there wasn’t even the concept of ‘sex’ as we know it.
Social construction of gender Gender as omnirelevant means that we can always be judged by what we do as a man or as a woman. This is the basis for the reasoning that people are always performing gender and that gender is always relevant in social situations.
Gender Socialization Gender socialization occurs through such diverse means as parental attitudes, schools, how peers interact with each other, and mass media. Sometimes gender roles lead to inequality; for example, women's social roles were once more restricted regarding politics, and United States law prohibited women from voting.
- There ar e parallels here with the pre-1800 situation, in which, Laqueur suggests, ‘gender precedes sex’. And Delphy claims that recognizing a difference is a social act, as opposed to the differences being a self-e vident fact, and she calls into question the very existence of the categories.
Social construction of gender Society typically only recognizes two genders. Therefore, when transsexuals want to have a sex change operation, they must prove that they can pass as a man or woman-so even the choice of changing one’s gender is socially constructed.
- These fe minists align themselves with an approach originating in the ideas of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, an associate of de Beauvoir and proponent. Feminist Gender Theory Summary – Margaret Simmonds – Summer 2012.
Gender Socialization Definition of Gender Socialization. Gender socialization is the process of learning the social expectations and attitudes associated with one's sex. Sociologists explain through gender socialization why human males and females behave in different ways: they learn different social roles. For example, girls learn to do different household chores than boys; girls learn to bake and clean, and boys learn to mow lawns and take out garbage.
- Allied to this is an internalised social surveillance or disciplining, that individuals apply to themselves (Foucault 1976-1984).Talking about gender as a performance can suggest an actor on a stage, an agent or subject who is formed prior to the acts and who engages in them, maybe choosing which acts to perform.
HISTORY Before the Declaration of Independence. Even after the initial battles in the Revolutionary War broke out, few colonists desired complete independence from Great Britain, and those who did–like John Adams– were considered radical.
- The Committee of Five. Congress picked a committee to write a declaration explaining why the colonies wanted independence. They chose John Adams of Massachusetts, Roger Sherman of Connecticut, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Robert Livingston of New York and Thomas Jefferson of Virginia. Jefferson was not a great speaker.
Download the Declaration of Independence Facts & Worksheets 1 Basically, the Declaration of Independence declared war against King George and Great Britain. 2 The Declaration of Independence was signed by the Congressional Representatives of the Thirteen Colonies on July 4, 1776. 3 Many believe that the most famous and important words in the English language are:
United States Declaration of Independence by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the. Pursuit of Happiness.”. 1 After the letter was finalized on July 4, the Second Continental Congress made copies and distributed it to the people. 2 Underneath the word “citizens” there is a smudge on the Declaration of Independence. 3 The original Declaration of Independence was not well cared for. 4 The Declaration of Independence was written on 5 ... Fifty
President John Hancock John Adams said of Jefferson, During the whole time I sat with him in Congress, I never heard him utter three sentences together.. But he was known for his writing skills. The committee of five men picked Jefferson to write the declaration proclaiming the independence of the colonies.
- The Declaration of Independence is a famous document for many reasons. It declared the colonies independence from Great Britain. It stated basic rights and liberties for Americans. As time went by, the ideas Jefferson’s words “all men are created equal” grew in importance.
Before the Declaration of Independence Together with the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence can be counted as one of the three essential founding documents of the United States government. 1 Tags. 2 American Revolution.
Before the Declaration of Independence Jefferson Drafts the Declaration of the Indpendence. Jefferson had earned a reputation as an eloquent voice for the patriotic cause after his 1774 publication of “A Summary View of the Rights of British America,” and he was given the task of producing a draft of what would become the Declaration of Independence.
Download the Declaration of Independence Facts & Worksheets The Declaration of Independence is the usual name of a statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies, then at war with Great Britain, regarded themselves as thirteen newly independent sovereign states, and no longer a part of the British Empire.
Download the Declaration of Independence Facts & Worksheets 1 The Declaration of Independence was signed by the Congressional Representatives of the Thirteen Colonies on July 4, 1776. 2 Many believe that the most famous and important words in the English language are:
Corio Results Existing since Federation, Corio has been held by both sides of politics. Former members include Richard Casey (UAP 1931-40), Olympic cyclists and Liberal Party Minister Hubert Opperman (1949-67), and Labor's Gordon Scholes (1967-93).
Electorate: Corio Existing since Federation, Corio has been held by both sides of politics. Former members include Richard Casey (UAP 1931-40), Olympic cyclist and Liberal Party Minister Hubert Opperman (1949-67), and Labor's Gordon Scholes (1967-93).
- Richard Marles (ALP) since 2007. Minister for Trade. Covering 989 sq.km, Corio includes the central business district of Geelong and all suburbs to the north of the Barwon River. It takes in the Bellarine Peninsula north of the Bellarine Highway, including Clifton Springs, Portarlington and St Leonards.
Electoral results for the Division of Corio Electoral results for the Division of Corio. This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Corio in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1901 until the present. 1 Members. 2 Election results 2.1 Elections in the 2010s. 2.2 Elections in the 2000s. 2.3 Elections in the 1990s.
Corio Electorate Demographics (VIC) Corio Electorate Demographics (VIC) In the 2011 census the population of Corio was 131,773 and is comprised of approximately 51.2% females and 48.8% males. The median/average age of the people in Corio is 39 years of age. 78.0% of people living in the electorate of Corio were born in Australia.
Division of Corio Division of Corio. The Division of Corio is an Australian electoral division in the state of Victoria. The division is one of the original 75 divisions contested at the first federal election. Named for Corio Bay, it has always been based on the city of Geelong, although in the past it stretched as far east as the outer western suburbs of Melbourne.
- This map has been compiled by Spatial Vision from data supplied by the Australian Electoral Commission, and Spatial Vision 2010, under licence from Department of Sustainability and Environment. © State of Victoria (2010) © Commonwealth of Australia (2010)
Profile of the electoral division of Corio (Vic) Area and Location Description: The Division of Corio is located in the south-west of Melbourne. It covers an area of approximately 989 sq km from the western shores of Port Phillip Bay, stretching to the north of Geelong and inland and covering most of the Bellarine Peninsula.
Corio Results Richard Marles (Labor) since 2007. Covering 989 sq.km, Corio includes the central business district of Geelong and all suburbs to the north of the Barwon River. It takes in the Bellarine Peninsula north of the Bellarine Highway, including Clifton Springs, Portarlington and St Leonards.
- Centred on Geelong, Victoria's second-largest city, this seat also includes surrounding suburbs and towns such as Norlane, Lara, Drysdale and Portarlington. It has been held by Labor since 1967, and since 2007 by Richard Marles. Corio includes a Ford manufacturing plant that will close in October 2016 with the loss of more than 500 jobs. Geelong is the location of the national headquarters of DisabilityCare Australia and one of four sites nationally where the scheme launched in July. Bob Hawke, who would go on to be Australia's longest-serving Labor prime minister, ran unsuccessfully for the seat of Corio in 1963.
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Port of Spain General Hospital Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago Hospital description The Port of Spain General Hospital is located on Upper Charlotte Street in the capital city, is a public hospital that has fairly basic ward conditions and few advanced facilities.
- The Port has been the gateway to the capital of the Twin Island of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago for more than seventy years, but was officially name the Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago in 1962
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- Port of Spain General Hospital. Chairperson Dr. Organisation administrator's name or contact person Dr. Telephone number: 1 868 6270010 . Fax Number: Physical address 63 Park Street Port-of-Spain Trinidad and Tobago. Country Trinidad and Tobago. Institution website address www.health.gov.tt
Port of Spain General Hospital Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago Hospital description. The Port of Spain General Hospital is located on Upper Charlotte Street in the capital city, is a public hospital that has fairly basic ward conditions and few advanced facilities. However, the hospital is the main referral and emergency hospital for Trinidad and Tobago and a paramedic service was introduced in 2000.
This blog has moved. Go to SoftwareDevelopmentToday.com for the latest posts. (in agile software development). Velocity is a term used in agile software development to illustrate the rate of progress for a team or a set of teams (i.e. a project/program).
Agile velocity Part of the Agile, Scrum, XP glossary: Velocity is a metric that predicts how much work an Agile software development team can successfully complete within a two-week sprint (or similar time-boxed period).
This blog has moved. Go to SoftwareDevelopmentToday.com for the latest posts. My thinking on velocity and Agile Estimation has evolved. 1 Simple estimation techniques work! 2 Story Points considered harmful, or why the future of estimation is really in our past. 3 A better way to predict project release date. 4 Focus on what matters, a #NoEstimates advocacy post. 5 The #NoEstimates how to.
Measuring the Velocity of Agile Teams Velocity. By far the single most important word to any Agile team. Whether you are currently practicing Agile, looking to adopt within your organization or trying to achieve your Agile Nirvana, understanding Velocity is fundamental to achieving success with Agile. Beyond a basic understanding, it’s important that you learn how to measure, influence and improve upon it.
This blog has moved. Go to SoftwareDevelopmentToday.com for the latest posts. At a project/progam level, velocity is the rate at which the whole project is burning the User Stories (or requirements) from the backlog. Also, without knowing your team/project's velocity you can not make longer term planning (over 1 sprint) or even release planning.
Agile velocity If the product backlog has 300 story points, and the team is averaging 30 story points per sprint, it can be estimated that team members will require 10 more sprints to complete work. If each sprint lasts two weeks, then the project will last 20 more weeks.
Measuring the Velocity of Agile Teams If this is your team’s first iteration you can still plan your initial Velocity. A good rule of thumb when using time-based estimates (e.g., days, ideal days, etc) is to plan initial Velocity at one-half your team’s total available time.
Measuring the Velocity of Agile Teams Calculating your Agile teams Velocity is quite simple. Just sum the total estimates (story points, days, ideal days or hours) of user stories, requirements or backlog items that were delivered and accepted within a prior Sprint (iteration).
Agile velocity The metric is calculated by reviewing work the team successfully completed during previous sprints; for example, if the team completed 10 stories during a two-week sprint and each story was worth 3 story points, then the team's velocity is 30 story points per sprint.
This blog has moved. Go to SoftwareDevelopmentToday.com for the latest posts. Note that velocity is a range, not an exact number. For example, if you have developed 2, 5 and 4 stories respectively in your past 3 sprints, then you know that your velocity is 2-5, not 3 or 4.
Start Sprinkler System after Winterizing To start a sprinkler system after winterizing you must first know where the sprinkler system shut offs are. If you had an irrigation service company shut down, blow out, and drain the system sometimes it is easier just to call them back to turn it on.
Irrigation Irrigation systems are also used for dust suppression, disposal of sewage, and in mining. Irrigation is often studied together with drainage, which is the natural or artificial removal of surface and sub-surface water from a given area.
Irrigation Timeline: 6000 BC. 1 Irrigation began at about the same time in Egypt and Mesopotamia (present day Iraq and Iran) using the water of the flooding Nile or Tigris/Euphrates rivers. The flood waters, which occurred July through December, were diverted to fields for 40 to 60 days.
Using Water: Irrigation In the early years, all of a town’s water might come from the irrigation ditch. In St. George, the city had a rule that first thing in the morning, families could fill their barrels with ditch water for the day. Mormon pioneers in Cache Valley, Utah, built the Logan/Hyde Park/Smithfield Canal in 1861-62.
Using Water: Irrigation Even using dams and irrigation ditches, there wasn’t (and isn't!) enough water for everyone to use all they wanted. Usually, the first people to start using water from the stream had priority water rights. Communities had to establish rules about using water. At first, LDS bishops were in charge of water use.
Start Sprinkler System after Winterizing The following steps will guide you through the process to start a sprinkler system after winterizing. 1 To turn a sprinkler system on located the sprinkler shut off valves. In my area there are stop and waste valves in the ground and then pressure vacuum breakers above ground. 2 Turn on the valves.
Using Water: Irrigation In the early years, all of a town’s water might come from the irrigation ditch. In St. George, the city had a rule that first thing in the morning, families could fill their barrels with ditch water for the day. (In the summer, they had to wrap the barrels with wet blankets to keep the water cool.)
- Irrigation canal in Osmaniye, Turkey. Irrigation is the method in which a controlled amount of water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture. It is used to assist in the growing of agricultural crops, maintenance of landscapes, and revegetation of disturbed soils in dry areas and during periods of inadequate rainfall.
Irrigation Timeline: The annual flood season along the Nile was unpredictable without records, so the Egyptians created a flood gauge called the Nilometer. The simplest design was a vertical column submerged in the river with marked intervals indicating the depth of the river. A second design was a flight of stairs leading into the river.
Start Sprinkler System after Winterizing Both of which are usually off and can shut off the sprinkler system. Turn on the valves. The stop and waste valve in the ground requires a long meter key to reach it. Most stop and waste valves turn 90 degrees in a counter-clockwise direction to turn them on.
The Worldâs 15 Most Amazing Stadiums The World's 15 Most Amazing Stadiums. The World Cup: the planet's finest gladiators (footballers) gathering to do battle (play football) inside purpose-built theatres of duel (stadiums).And the stadiums are often truly jaw-dropping.he stadium was built as the main venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics and has also hosted the 1974 World Cup Final and the Euro '88 Final. It hosted the European Cup Finals of 1979, 1993 and 1997. The stadium was built by Bilfinger Berger between 1968 to 1972 in a pit made by bombs dropped on Munich during World War II.
Ranking the Top 20 Stadiums in World Football Of course, this would not be possible without said great players and their respective teams and fans, but without a stadium to host and encapsulate all that sticks in our minds, the mere memories would be lost. Gone forever. So, with that in mind, we'll rank the top 20 stadiums in world football.To help me decide on where they should go, I will determine size of the stadium, atmosphere and visual appeal to rank them in order.he Maracana is one of the most notable stadiums in world football, situated in one of the most beautiful cities throughout the world.
The Worldâs 15 Most Amazing Stadiums Capacity: 80,000. Home to the Dallas Cowboys, the stadium is the fourth biggest in the NFL and is s the largest column-free room in the world. We love the way it's still, technically, a room.The retractable glass end-zone doors, at 180 feet wide and 120 feet high, are the largest operable glass doors in the world.he stadium was built as the main venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics and has also hosted the 1974 World Cup Final and the Euro '88 Final. It hosted the European Cup Finals of 1979, 1993 and 1997. The stadium was built by Bilfinger Berger between 1968 to 1972 in a pit made by bombs dropped on Munich during World War II.
10 of the world's best sports venues Sure, we can grant Santiago Bernabeu elite status among world stadiums, but Camp Nou edges it by a hair. Overall, the complex is more impressively grandiose and the fans rowdier. And it's home to the world's best soccer team. No other soccer stadium in Europe can compete with the capacity crowds of Camp Nou.At 100,000 strong, the homeside can rely on an incessant atmosphere that intimidates like no other, a quality current players Ronaldinho, Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi appreciate.he stadium also hosted the Game of the Century, when Italy defeated West Germany 4-3 in extra time in one of the 1970 semifinals. So Estadio Azteca brings out the best and the worst in the world's best football players. The buzz here, especially when Mexico are playing, is electric.
Top 10 Football Stadiums of the World | Worldâs Biggest Football Stadium With the world having much love for football, the need for better and bigger stadiums has always resulted in some iconic infrastructures, several of which have become world’s best stadiums.If you are unaware of where these beautiful stadiums are located, below is the top ten list of football stadiums in the world.ith the world having much love for football, the need for better and bigger stadiums has always resulted in some iconic infrastructures, several of which have become world’s best stadiums.
List of stadiums by capacity 1 Only stadiums with a capacity of 40,000 or more are included in this list. 2 Stadiums that are defunct or closed, or those that no longer serve as competitive sports venues (such as Strahov Stadium, which was the largest in the world and holds around 220,000 spectators), are not included. A stadium's record attendance is not considered relevant to its regular or official capacity; for records achieved during sports events in (among other venues) stadiums, see List of sporting venues with a highest attendance of 100,000 or more.
Ranking the Top 10 Most Iconic Stadiums in World Football As the only stadium to have ever had the privilege of being asked to host two World Cup finals (1970 and 1986), the Azteca stadium is the most iconic in world football, as well as being both the fifth-largest ground in the world and the largest football pitch on Planet Football.ome to Liverpool FC, Anfield is renowned throughout the game for the incredible atmosphere that the ground generates, particularly on big European nights, with the Spion Kop behind one of the goals perhaps the most famous stand in world football.
- Its the largest stadium in spain... And one of catalonia best art... You will have best stadium's atmosphere in here. 99000 capacity. Beautiful design. And what a atmosphere in Camp Nou. Best team on earth etc etc. Biggest club stadium in Europe. Steep sided beautiful stadium.ld Trafford is the home stadium of populare team MANCHESTER UTD. Old trafford must be one of the best stadiums in the world, it surly is a dream to watch and play football in such a awesome stadium. It is the theatre of dreams manchester united rules-ofor.
10 Largest Stadiums In The World Opened in 1854, this multi-purpose stadium is used for cricket, Australian rules football and soccer. It is the home stadium to the Melbourne Cricket Club. It’s the largest stadium in Australia and the biggest cricket stadium in the world.The MCG is remembered world wide as the main stadium of the 1956 Summer Olympics. Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Melbourne, Australia.pened in 1854, this multi-purpose stadium is used for cricket, Australian rules football and soccer. It is the home stadium to the Melbourne Cricket Club. It’s the largest stadium in Australia and the biggest cricket stadium in the world.
10 Largest Stadiums In The World The following is a list of notable sports stadiums, ordered by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators they can normally accommodate. The capacity figures are standard, permanent total capacity, including both seating and any permanent standing areas (click here for the largest stadiums in Europe).pened in 1854, this multi-purpose stadium is used for cricket, Australian rules football and soccer. It is the home stadium to the Melbourne Cricket Club. It’s the largest stadium in Australia and the biggest cricket stadium in the world.
- Mercury: grey. Venus: yellowish-white. Earth: light blue with white clouds; oceans and light scattered by the atmosphere make Earth prevailingly blue. Mars: red-orange. Jupiter: has orange and white bands; the white bands are colored by ammonia clouds, while the orange comes from ammonium hydrosulfide clouds.Saturn: pale yellow; ammonia haze covers the whole planet and obscures redder clouds below. Uranus: light blue; the color comes from methane clouds.arth: light blue with white clouds; oceans and light scattered by the atmosphere make Earth prevailingly blue. Mars: red-orange. Jupiter: has orange and white bands; the white bands are colored by ammonia clouds, while the orange comes from ammonium hydrosulfide clouds.
- Planets have the colors that they have because of what they are made of and how their surfaces and/or atmospheres reflect and absorb sunlight.Venus is entirely covered with a thick carbon dioxide atmosphere and sulphuric acid clouds which give it a light yellowish appearance.lanets have the colors that they have because of what they are made of and how their surfaces and/or atmospheres reflect and absorb sunlight.
Venus in Color Venus in Color. The bluish hue of Venus is an effect of the colorization technique used to enhance subtle contrasts in cloud patterns and indicates that this image was taken through a violet filter.Features in the sulfuric acid clouds near the top of the planet's atmosphere are most prominent in violet and ultraviolet light.he bluish hue of Venus is an effect of the colorization technique used to enhance subtle contrasts in cloud patterns and indicates that this image was taken through a violet filter.
- Here’s a question: what color is Venus? With the unaided eye, Venus just looks like a very bright star in the sky. But spacecraft have sent back images of the cloud tops of Venus, and some have even returned images from the surface of Venus.ere’s an article about the color of Mercury, and here’s an article about the color of Pluto. If you’d like more info on Venus, check out Hubblesite’s News Releases about Venus, and here’s a link to NASA’s Solar System Exploration Guide on Venus.
- Some of the bright orange and yellow pictures that you see of Venus are actually false color images. They were taken in a different wavelength of light, such as ultraviolet, and then artificially colored on computer to reveal features.But seen with your own eyes, the color of Venus is just bright white and featureless.ost pictures you have seen of Venus are in false color. This means that some spacecraft took photos of Venus using a different wavelength of light to show features in its atmosphere.
- Venus is the second planet from the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days. It has no natural satellite. It is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. After the Moon, it is the brightest natural object in the night sky, reaching an apparent magnitude of −4.6, bright enough to cast shadows.ith a mean surface temperature of 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F), Venus is by far the hottest planet in the Solar System, even though Mercury is closer to the Sun. Venus is shrouded by an opaque layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in visible light.
- Venus is a terrestrial planet and is sometimes called Earth's sister planet because of their similar size, mass, proximity to the Sun and bulk composition. It is radically different from Earth in other respects.It has the densest atmosphere of the four terrestrial planets, consisting of more than 96% carbon dioxide.ith a mean surface temperature of 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F), Venus is by far the hottest planet in the Solar System, even though Mercury is closer to the Sun. Venus is shrouded by an opaque layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in visible light.
Venus The atmospheric pressure at the planet's surface is 92 times that of Earth's. With a mean surface temperature of 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F), Venus is by far the hottest planet in the Solar System, even though Mercury is closer to the Sun.Venus is shrouded by an opaque layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in visible light.ith a mean surface temperature of 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F), Venus is by far the hottest planet in the Solar System, even though Mercury is closer to the Sun. Venus is shrouded by an opaque layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in visible light.
- Planets Online Coloring Pages. Color pictures, email pictures, and more with these Planets coloring pages. Click on any picture of Planets above to start coloring. When the online coloring page has loaded, select a color and start clicking on the picture to color it in.lanets Online Coloring Pages. Color pictures, email pictures, and more with these Planets coloring pages. Click on any picture of Planets above to start coloring. When the online coloring page has loaded, select a color and start clicking on the picture to color it in.
The Real Colors of Venus without the Clouds Here we tried to reproduce the global surface color of Venus as seen by the human eye based on radar imagery from the Magellan spacecraft and surface images by the Venera missions.There are no color global images of the surface of Venus due to its thick atmospheric coverage and colorized radar images are used instead.ere we tried to reproduce the global surface color of Venus as seen by the human eye based on radar imagery from the Magellan spacecraft and surface images by the Venera missions.
- Class 3 Levers. In class 2 levers, the fulcrum lies at one end, the effort is applied at the other end, and the load is placed at the middle. The closer the load is to the fulcrum, the lesser amount of force needed to lift it. (Griffin, 2005).
- 3rd class levers cannot lift as heavy loads, with the same amo… 1st and 2nd class levers allow a large load to be moved with a… the point around which the lever rotates - the joint/pivot tha…
Nutcracker is a type 2 lever simple machine | Simple Machines | Physics In a lever when the load is between fulcrum and effort, it is classified as a Type 2 Lever. A nutcracker is one example. Observing a nutcracker in action, it... In a lever when the load is between fulcrum and effort, it is classified as a Type 2 Lever. A nutcracker is one example. Observing a nutcracker in action, it is clear that only point that does not move, i.e. the fulcrum, is at the end of the instrument where the two blades meet..
- Class 3 Levers In class 2 levers, the fulcrum lies at one end, the effort is applied at the other end, and the load is placed at the middle. The closer the load is to the fulcrum, the lesser amount of force needed to lift it.
Lever Class 3: Effort in the middle: the resistance (or load) is on one side of the effort and the fulcrum is located on the other side, for example, a pair of tweezers or the human mandible. The effort arm is smaller than the load arm. Mechanical advantage is always less than 1. It is also called speed multiplier lever.
Lever (Redirected from First-class lever) A lever (/ˈliːvər/ or US: /ˈlɛvər/) is a machine consisting of a beam or rigid rod pivoted at a fixed hinge, or fulcrum. A lever is a rigid body capable of rotating on a point on itself. On the basis of the location of fulcrum, load and effort, the lever is divided into three types.
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Lever This allows the identification of three classes of levers by the relative locations of the fulcrum, the resistance and the effort: 1 Class 1: Fulcrum in the middle: the effort is applied on one side of the fulcrum and the resistance (or load) on the other side, for example, a seesaw, a crowbar or a pair of scissors.
- Here are some everyday examples of class 2 levers: The wheelbarrow is the classic example of a class 2 lever. (Image from Microsoft Clip Organizer) A nutcracker is a combination of two class 2 levers. (Image from Microsoft Clip Organizer)
Lever Class 2: Resistance (or load) in the middle: the effort is applied on one side of the resistance and the fulcrum is located on the other side, for example, a wheelbarrow, a nutcracker, a bottle opener or the brake pedal of a car. Load arm is smaller than the effort arm. Mechanical advantage is always greater than 1.
Get âem while theyâre hot: 2017 RS fitting end to successful Focus run 2017 Ford Focus. Expect a quiet 2017 model year as Ford gears up for a ground-up redesign of the 2018 model, along with a production shift to Mexico from Michigan. The compact four-door sedans and hatchbacks in showrooms today launched as a 2012 model and received a styling refresh for 2015.
The new Ford Focus RS is coming! The new Ford Focus RS is coming! Good news! Ford has confirmed that it is working on an all-new Focus RS hot hatch. It will form one of 12 new performance vehicles built for ‘global enthusiasts’ by the year 2020, under the Blue Oval’s new ‘Ford Performance’ team.
CONFIRMED: 2016 Ford Focus RS will be sold globally CONFIRMED: 2016 Ford Focus RS will be sold globally. Insider spills details on Ford's Golf R hunter. UPDATE 2/3/2015: Here it is - all the official info on the U.S.-bound 2017 Ford Focus RS. UPDATE: At an event this morning, Ford President and CEO Mark Fields confirmed that the Focus RS will be sold worldwide. Fields said, We have a new Focus RS coming to market, and it's coming globally..
- 2017, FORD, Sport. The first two generations of the Ford Focus RS never set foot in the US. However, the automaker is planning to offer the 2017 version to all over the world. This model gives an opportunity to Ford Focus enthusiasts in the US to experience a high-performance hatch that feels like a real sports car.
2017 Ford Focus RS 2017 Ford Focus RS. The first two generations of the Ford Focus RS never set foot in the US. However, the automaker is planning to offer the 2017 version to all over the world. This model gives an opportunity to Ford Focus enthusiasts in the US to experience a high-performance hatch that feels like a real sports car.
2016 Ford Focus RS: Coming to America 2016 Ford Focus RS: Coming to America. XCAR takes a look at the all new Ford Focus RS and its predecessors to find out how awesome the US-bound car will be. [MUSIC] This is the only new Ford Focus RS. A car that many people have been waiting rather impatiently for. It's got a pretty much standard body apart from the very obvious bits, power in access of 320 horses, and most crucially, all-wheel drive. It's got a smart system.
- Focus RS Discussions. Below you will find a list of discussions in the Focus RS Discussions forums at the Ford Focus RS Forum. The Focus RS Discussions forum is for discussion of: This section contains all general discussions on the 2016+ Ford Focus RS.. Page 1 of 96 1 2 3 11 51 ... Forum: Focus RS Discussions.