This sight is very well set and has good information for anybody interested in learning more about what military firefighters and their departments make in a year. It also holds the related job titles along with their salaries included within the pay-grade graph which makes side by side comparison easier.
This site is very useful when comparing countries and there qualities around the world. It has lots of information on each country and shows that information in a visual way that really gets your attention.
The main points in this article are the settlements, population sources, the relationships with Native Americans, government, religion, and economy and population growth for the English, French and Spanish Colonies. The purpose of this article is to show the similarities and differences between the English, French and Spanish Colonists during the founding of the New World. There are many topics covered in this article, however the most important topic is the colonists and how they are different even though they came from the same continent: Europe. This articles is a comparison of the three colonists groups and which group would be the best suited to colonize the New World.
This is a very useful source to use as notes or to help you debate a certain side, because it shows you the group's strong points as well as the drawbacks. Other sources that I have used only talk about on group of colonists and you really have to dig for answers, whereas this site is organized in a chart and all the information is right in front of you.
This was very useful for my U.S. History class because this website showed the different groups of European colonists and their strengths and weaknesses.
Many people have heard about and used the College Board website to help with college prep. However, I thought I would share this one tidbit of a tool that is within College Board called "Compare Colleges." This is a tool that you plug in any three colleges and it will line their information up next to each other. This information includes; name, location, type (private/public), campus life (how many students, rural/suburban/city, size), admissions (selectivity, requirements, score ranges), and cost and aid. This was a great way to see the colleges I was interested in without having to pull the information from their separate websites.
I thought that this sight was great if you're interested in learning about different types of engines. There is a multitude of different engine designs, including internal, external, and non combustion engines. I found it useful in solidifying my understanding of how engines tend to work, as well as how the types of engines I might be using specifically work. I would recommend this site for anyone looking to learn about all the types of engines. Also this site provided me with enough information that I could change what I do for my project if I wanted.
The physiology of reproduction in the deer (family: Cervical) can help us understand their behavior. Deer are seasonal breeders, with males exhibiting "rut" behavior in the early fall during the breeding season. The timing of the breeding season also has implications in survival of young.
The reproduction cycle of deer plays a strong role in deer population, management, and many other things that have to do with deer. I have found an article that talks a lot about the reproductive seasonality of deer or reproductive cycle/mating season. The main points of this article are, what is seasonality, seasonality in male deer, seasonality in female deer, seasonality in all species of deer, comparison to domestic animals, and practical implications. The purpose of this site is to provide the proper information so that some one can understand the seasonality of deer. Some issues covered throughout this article are, deer puberty, the estrus cycle, the rut, birthing process, shows the difference in between all species, white tailed deer, mule deer, red deer, reindeer, roe deer, fallow deer, shows different types of estrus, deer and human accidents, and a little bit of deer psychology. This name of this article gives away what it is about which is the reproductive cycle/seasonality of deer.
This source is very useful because of all the great information provided. The article included tables, graphs, and diagrams. Compared to other sources I have used this article goes above and beyond other sites/articles I have used. This information is reliable, relevant for my learning, and is also provided by a reliable source. I would definitely recommend this site to anyone, a deer hunter and anyone who wants to know abou the reproductive seasonality of deer.
This source was very helpful to me and helped me discover a lot about the reproductive seasonality of deer. It has helped me direct my learning by making me want to know more about deer in general. Someone could use this source for
Outlining polarity, attraction, bond types and products of these bonds, the article explains hydrogen bonds, concisely portraying everything in a fairly brief amount of text. This source was useful to get a better understanding of hydrogen bonds and how they function. The short summary with clear evidence made this a fairly useful source in comparison to other lengthy texts which portray the same message.