What is the oldest deck of cards? 52 How old is the 52 card deck? The earliest cards of the English pattern date to around 1516. But Britain only started manufacturing its own cards towards the end of the 16th century, when card production began in London. How are 52 cards divided? A standard deck […]
Where do you see Rabbit?
Where do you see Rabbit? Wild rabbits can be found in woods, forests, meadows, grasslands, deserts, tundra and wetlands. Wild rabbits create their own homes by tunneling into the ground. These tunnel systems are called warrens and include rooms for nesting and sleeping. They also have multiple entrances for quick escape. What is a Fluffle? […]
How is the heart linked to the brain?
How is the heart linked to the brain? Research has shown that the heart communicates to the brain in four major ways: neurologically (through the transmission of nerve impulses), biochemically (via hormones and neurotransmitters), biophysically (through pressure waves) and energetically (through electromagnetic field interactions). Can congestive heart failure affect the brain? Heart failure (HF) is […]
What is non-diegetic sound examples?
What is non-diegetic sound examples? Traditional film music and voice-over narration are typical examples of non-diegetic sounds. The characters in the film are unaware of them, because they don’t exist in the same world. These sounds are messages from the filmmaker directly to his/her audience. Which of the following is an example of diegetic sound? […]
What is factual example?
What is factual example? 6. The definition of factual is true or concerned with actual details or information rather than ideas or feelings about it. A claim that it was 20 degrees yesterday is an example of something that is factual as long as it is true. Statistics on weather over the past five years […]
What is work complexity?
What is work complexity? The number of tasks and difficulty within each task. The longer the time-span ‘by-when’ of expected completion time, the more complex the task. What is big data complexity? “The whole data” refers to the transformation from local to overall thought, taking all data (big data) as analysis objects. “Complexity” means to […]
What are morals in healthcare?
What are morals in healthcare? When we discuss medical morality and medical ethics, what we are really referring to is our core belief of what is the right medical action and what is the wrong medical action; in essence, the code by which we practice.২ আগস্ট, ২০১২ What is the goal of PHC? “PHC is […]
Who proposed game theory?
Who proposed game theory? John von Neuman What are the 3 types of negotiation? Types of negotiators Three basic kinds of negotiators have been identified by researchers involved in The Harvard Negotiation Project. These types of negotiators are: soft bargainers, hard bargainers, and principled bargainers. What is the first stage of negotiation? Prepare What are […]
Who started Sufi movement in India?
Who started Sufi movement in India? Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti What is Silsilahs of the Sufis? Silsila (Arabic: سِلْسِلَة) is an Arabic word meaning chain, link, connection often used in various senses of lineage. In particular, it may be translated as “(religious) order” or “spiritual genealogy” where one Sufi Master transfers his khilfat to his spiritual […]
Who invented the all metal camera?
Who invented the all metal camera? No 81. Voigtlander daguerreotype camera, made in Austria, 1841. This camera for the daguerreotype process was introduced by Peter Wilhelm Friedrich Voigtlander (1812-1878) in 1841. Who made the all metal camera? Peter Friedrich Voigtländer Who did first video recording? 1888: ROUNDHAY GARDEN SCENE French inventor, Louis Le Prince, staked […]