Brain stimulus knowledge toolThe Global 360 is a feedback tool designed to help you develop by receiving feedback from your supervisor, peers, and the team as well as your own observations. It provides a medium for self-reflection by asking others what they observe about you.
European Hamster EUROPEAN HAMSTER Animal: European Hamster, aka Common Hamster Class: Mammalia (Mammal) Species: Cricetus cricetus Status: Critically Endangered Population Trend: Decreasing Yup, you guessed it-these little beans are the wild relatives of the pet hamster you might have had growing up! They look like your typical hamster but mixed with a red panda because of their blotchy reddish-blackish coat. While the European Hamster is just as cute and chonky as its domesticated cousin, it is definitely not as snuggly. They are quite ferocious, even though they weigh only 1 pound (0.453 kilograms). But wow, are they cute! From "Common" to Not So Much The European Hamster, also called the Common Hamster, is actually not all that "common" any- more. Sadly, it recently went from Least Concern to Critically Endangered. While the European Hamster used to be found in cereal fields on löss (loess)/loamy soils and in natural steppes, the intensification of agriculture, ...
History of economics Economics is the science that concerns itself with economies; that is, it studies how societies produce goods and services as well as how they consume them. It has influenced global finance at many important junctions throughout history and is a vital part of our everyday lives. However, the assumptions that guide the study of economics have changed dramatically throughout history. Here we take just a brief look at the history of modern economic thought. What we present is just a narrow snapshot, which focuses primarily on Western European and American strands of thought. KEY TAKEAWAYS Economics is the science of how goods and services are produced and consumed. Adam Smith used the ideas of French writers to create a thesis on how economies should work, while Karl Marx and Thomas Malthus expanded on his work—focusing on how scarcity drives economies. Leon Walras and Alfred Marshall used statistics and mathematics to express economic concepts, suc...
Acid rain Acid rain: When oxides of sulphur and oxides of nitrogen mix with rain water and forms sulphuric acid and nitric acid its is called acid rain. Causes of acid rain. We use fossils fuel in our automobiles and factories to power them by the burning of this fuel oxides of sulphur and oxides of nitrogen released in to our atmosphere and became the part of atmosphere . These are very dangerous air pollutant which cause of acid rain. How acid rain forms: When oxides of sulphur and oxides of nitrogen combines with rain water they form sulphuric acid and nitric acid .These acid comes into our earth in the form of acid rain .And we called this rain the acid rain because it is the mixture of water and acid . Effects of acid rain : Aquatic life:Acid rain badly effects our aquatic life because it changes the PH of water which was neutral before acid rain and after rain this water becomes acid because acid rain changes its PH. The aquatic life like fishes etc start to die .it badly ef...
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