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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 7 (AND 10) - FEMA

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      For example, spraying water on a tank car of chlorine that is next to a burning tank car of propane will prevent the chlorine from expanding and rupturing its tank. Hazard operations measures are corrective if they reduce the magnitude or terminate a release in progress (e.g., plugging a leaking tank car).


    • [DOC File]SOLUTIONS TO TEXT PROBLEMS: - Home | SUNY Geneseo

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      Similarly, the U.S. opportunity cost of 1 ton of grain is 2/5 car (4 divided by 10) and the Japanese opportunity cost of 1 ton of grain is 4/5 car (4 divided by 5). This gives the following table: Opportunity Cost of: 1 Car (in terms of tons of grain given up) 1 Ton of Grain (in terms of cars given up) U.S. 2 1/2 2/5 Japan 1 1/4 4/5 d.


    • [DOC File]What is recovery - FEMA

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      For example, adult males are more likely to be the household members involved in yard work and car repair, whereas adult females are more likely to be the ones involved in shopping and child care. In recent years, it is increasingly likely for both adult males and females to be involved in work outside the home.


    • [DOCX File]SECTION 01 00 00, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

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      The Contractor shall furnish, at Contractor's own expense, all stakes, templates, platforms, equipment, tools, materials, and labor required to lay out any part of the work. The Contractor shall be responsible for executing the work to the lines and grades that may …


    • [DOC File]Chemistry Enhanced Scope & Sequence

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      Also, place a large picture of a car at the front of the room. 2. As students arrive, give each of them a picture of a frog, fish, or reindeer, and point out the large picture of a car at the front of the room. Have the students try to figure out the following riddle: What do these three animals have in common with a car?


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