What solid shape is a soup can? A cylinder is a solid shape that has two circular faces, no edges, and no vertices. A cylinder has a curved surface and is able to roll. Tuna cans, soup cans, poles, and pipes are all examples of cylinders. What do you call a flattened 3D shape? The […]
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What is classical theory of foreign investment?
What is classical theory of foreign investment? One of the earliest theories explaining FDI is the neo classical theory of Rate of Return on Investment. The theory postulates that the most important reason for investing directly overseas is differences in the rate of return on investment between different nations. What is the classical economic theory? […]
What does a nerve agent do to your body?
What does a nerve agent do to your body? What do they do to the body? Nerve agents disrupt normal messaging from the nerves to the muscles. This causes muscles to become paralysed and can lead to the loss of many bodily functions. Agents will act within seconds or minutes if inhaled and slightly more […]
How do I change iMessage settings on Mac?
How do I change iMessage settings on Mac? In the Messages app on your Mac, use the Settings pane of iMessage preferences to change options for your iMessage account. To change these preferences, choose Messages > Preferences, then click iMessage. If you’re not signed in to iMessage, enter your Apple ID and password, then click […]
Which Byzantine emperor asked for help against the Seljuk Turks?
Which Byzantine emperor asked for help against the Seljuk Turks? Pope Urban II What was the result of the Fourth Crusade? The crusaders responded by retaking Constantinople, this time plundering it as well. They then founded the Latin Empire out of territory conquered from Byzantium. Byzantines formed a government in exile and managed to retake […]
What is stand for etc?
What is stand for etc? Et cetera What does it mean IE? i.e. is the abbreviation for the Latin phrase id est, meaning “that is.” This abbreviation is used when you want to specify something mentioned previously; it can be used interchangeably with “specifically” or “namely.” Here are some examples: “Only one city, i.e., London, […]