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There are many reasons why measurements are so important. We so often take measurement for granted and don't even realize that it's important, but we should appreciate the huge importance and role that measurement plays in our lives. On a basic level, measurements will fall into a few categories - temperature, length, volume, weight and area. Whilst we look at those categories as stoic kind of mathematical measurements, if we examine things closer, then an everyday importance of these measurements in our lives becomes evident. For instance, it's important when we take medicine. If you're ill, whether it's serious or not, you will need to take a specific amount of medicine. If you take too little or too much then you won't benefit from it properly, and hence measurement here is important. There's cooking, too. Cooking most things usually requires some proper attention to measurements. For instance, cooking a chick at 500 degrees might not be the best idea. Instead, you should stick to the measurements that are outlined in the recipe or the cook book. Purchasing and wearing clothes becomes associated with measurement when you start realizing how important measurement is in your life. When you're selecting clothes from a shop the first thing you need to do, apart from look at the price, is look at the size so that you know it can fit. But then there's the matter of the size being a main element to looking good and stylish. You can of course wear clothes that don't fit, but by wearing clothes that fit properly (by checking the sizes on the label) you can look even more stylish and contemporary. So by sticking to these measurements you can ensure that you look good and you get the right clothes for you. Stick to using measurements and you can't really go wrong in these areas of your life. http://science.blurtit.com/3107212/why-measurement-is-important-in-our-life One of the earliest types of measurement concerned that of length. These measurements were usually based on parts of the body. A well documented example (the first) is the Egyptian cubit which was derived from the length of the arm from the elbow to the outstretched finger tips. By 2500 BC this had been standardized in a royal master cubit made of black marble (about 52 cm). This cubit was divided into 28 digits (roughly a finger width) which could be further divided into fractional parts, the smallest of these being only just over a millimeter. In England units of measurement were not properly standardized until the 13th century, though variations (and abuses) continued until long after that. For example, there were three different gallons (ale, wine and corn) up until 1824 when the gallon was standardized. In the U S A the system of weights and measured first adopted was that of the English, though a few differences came in when decisions were made at the time of standardization in 1836. For instance, the wine-gallon of 231 cubic inches was used instead of the English one (as defined in 1824) of about 277 cubic inches. The U S A also took as their standard of dry measure the old Winchester bushel of 2150.42 cubic inches, which gave a dry gallon of nearly 269 cubic inches. Even as late as the middle of the 20th century there were some differences in UK and US measures which were nominally the same. The UK inch measured 2.53998 cm while the US inch was 2.540005 cm. Both were standardized at 2.54 cm in July 1959, though the U S continued to use 'their' value for several years in land surveying work - this too is slowly being metricated. In France the metric system officially started in June 1799 with the declared intent of

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There are many reasons why measurements are so important. We so often take measurement for granted and don't even realize that it's important, but we should appreciate the huge importance and role that measurement plays in our lives. On a basic level, measurements will fall into a few categories - temperature, length, volume, weight and area. Whilst we look at those categories as stoic kind of mathematical measurements, if we examine things closer, then an everyday importance of these measurements in our lives becomes evident.For instance, it's important when we take medicine. If you're ill, whether it's serious or not, you will need to take a specific amount of medicine. If you take too little or too much then you won't benefit from it properly, and hence measurement here is important.There's cooking, too. Cooking most things usually requires some proper attention to measurements. For instance, cooking a chick at 500 degrees might not be the best idea. Instead, you should stick to the measurements that are outlined in the recipe or the cook book.Purchasing and wearing clothes becomes associated with measurement when you start realizing how important measurement is in your life. When you're selecting clothes from a shop the first thing you need to do, apart from look at the price, is look at the size so that you know it can fit. But then there's the matter of the size being a main element to looking good and stylish. You can of course wear clothes that don't fit, but by wearing clothes that fit properly (by checking the sizes on the label) you can look even more stylish and contemporary. So by sticking to these measurements you can ensure that you look good and you get the right clothes for you. Stick to using measurements and you can't really go wrong in these areas of your life.http://science.blurtit.com/3107212/why-measurement-is-important-in-our-lifeOne of the earliest types of measurement concerned that of length. These measurements were usually based on parts of the body. A well documented example (the first) is the Egyptian cubit which was derived from the length of the arm from the elbow to the outstretched finger tips. By 2500 BC this had been standardized in a royal master cubit made of black marble (about 52 cm). This cubit was divided into 28 digits (roughly a finger width) which could be further divided into fractional parts, the smallest of these being only just over a millimeter.In England units of measurement were not properly standardized until the 13th century, though variations (and abuses) continued until long after that. For example, there were three different gallons (ale, wine and corn) up until 1824 when the gallon was standardized.In the U S A the system of weights and measured first adopted was that of the English, though a few differences came in when decisions were made at the time of standardization in 1836. For instance, the wine-gallon of 231 cubic inches was used instead of the English one (as defined in 1824) of about 277 cubic inches. The U S A also took as their standard of dry measure the old Winchester bushel of 2150.42 cubic inches, which gave a dry gallon of nearly 269 cubic inches.Even as late as the middle of the 20th century there were some differences in UK and US measures which were nominally the same. The UK inch measured 2.53998 cm while the US inch was 2.540005 cm. Both were standardized at 2.54 cm in July 1959, though the U S continued to use 'their' value for several years in land surveying work - this too is slowly being metricated.In France the metric system officially started in June 1799 with the declared intent of being 'For all people, for all time'. The unit of length was the metre which was defined as being one ten-millionth part of a quarter of the earth's circumference. The production of this standard required a very careful survey to be done which took several years. However, as more accurate instruments became available so the 'exactness' of the standard was called into question. Later efforts were directed at finding some absolute standard based on an observable physical phenomenon. Over two centuries this developed into the S I. So maybe their original slogan was more correct than anyone could have foreseen then.http://www.hobbyprojects.com/dictionary_of_units/brief_history_of_measurement.htmlMeasurementMeasurement is integral part of Physics like any other scientific subject. Measurement is a integral part of human race, without it there will be no trade, no statistics. You can see the philosophy of measurement in little kids who don't even know what math is. Kids try to compare their height, size of candy, size of dolls and amount of toys they have. All these happen even before they know math. Math is built into our brains even before we start to learn it.Math provides a great way to study about anything, that's why we see computers involved in almost anything because they are good at math.http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Fundamentals_of_Physics/Physics_and_Measurement

Saudi Arabia is located in the Middle East between the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea. It borders Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait to the north, Yemen to the south, and Oman, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Qatar to the east. The country, which is divided into 13 provinces, is composed primarily of desert. Each region has a governor appointed by the king. With a land area of about 1.96 million square kilometers (756,981 square miles), Saudi Arabia is about one-fourth the size of the continental United States. Riyadh, the capital, is located in the central eastern part of the country. LanguagesThe official language of Saudi Arabia is Arabic. The three main regional variants spoken by Saudis are Hejazi Arabic (about 6 million speakers[271]), Najdi Arabic (about 8 million speakers[272]), and Gulf Arabic (about 0.2 million speakers[273]). Saudi Sign Language is the principal language of the deaf community. The large expatriate communities also speak their own languages, the most numerous of which are Tagalog (700,000), Rohingya (400,000), Urdu (380,000), and Egyptian Arabic (300,000).[274]POPULATION. The population of Saudi Arabia was estimated at 22,023,506 in July of 2000, a figure growing at about 3.3 percent a year. Saudi nationals account for close to 75 percent of the population. The remaining residents, nearly 6 million people, are expatriates comprised primarily of foreign workers. About 90 percent of Saudi nationals are Arabs. The rest of the indigenous population, according to CIA statistics, are Afro-Asian. CAPITAL: Riyadh (Ar-Riyad). MONETARY UNIT: Saudi Riyal (SR). One riyal equals 100 halalahs. There are coins of 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 halalahs, and notes of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 500 riyals. Since July 1986 the Saudi riyal has been pegged to the U.S. dollar at a rate of SR3.745:US$1. CHIEF EXPORTS: Petroleum and petroleum products (90 percent). CHIEF IMPORTS: Machinery and equipment, foodstuffs, chemicals, motor vehicles, textiles. Ang sayusay o retorika[1] ay isang uri ng sining na naipapakita sa pamamagitan ng paggamit ng wika sa paraang pasulat o pasalita. Ito rin ay maihahambing sa linggwistikal na pananaw kung saan ito ay maaaring maipakahulugan bilang isang pag-aaral patungkol sa kaalaman ng tao sa mga salita, o sa mas malawak na pagtukoy, lenggwahe. Ginagamit ng isang indibidwal ang retorika upang maayos at mabisa nitong maipahayag ang kanyang saloobin patungo sa kanyang tagapakinig na siyang nakatakdang tumanggap ng mensaheng ipinababatid. Bukod pa rito, ang retorikal na paggamit ng wika ay mainam upang maipakita ng isang tao ang kanyang kagila-gilalas na kasanayan sa pakikipagtalastasan. Ayon sa mga impormasyon na nakalap mula sa iba't-ibang aklat, isang mahalagang kaalaman ng pagpapahayag ang retorika sapagkat tinutukoy nito ang angking abilidad na tumutugaygay sa pagsusulat o pagsasalita ng isang tao, bagay na humuhulma sa mga pangunahing kasanayan sa larangan ng komunikasyon. Maaaring rin itong maisambit bilang isang punla ng kahusayan ng isang nilalang sa pagpili ng mga salitang nais niyang iparating. Kung kaya't ito ay isang epektibong paraan ng pakikipagdayalogo. Mula ang salitang "retorika" sa salitang Latin na rhetor, na nangangahulugang "guro" o "mahusay na mananalumpati".[kailangan ng sanggunian] Susi ang pag-aaral ng retorika tungo sa mabisang pagpapahayag ng nauukol sa kaiga-igaya at epektibong pagsasalita o pagsulat at isa ring hibla ng produktibong pag-aaral upang makabuo ng mga makabuluhang kaisipan sa pamamagitan ng pili at wastong pangungusap na may maangkop na layunin. Bilang isang sining, isa itong sining na kooperatiba, temporal, limitado at nagsusupling. Ilan sa mga gampanin nito ang pagbibigay daan sa paglinang ng kasanayan sa komunikasyon, pag-aabala, pagpapalawak ng pananaw, pagbibigay-ngalan, at pagbibigay-kapangyarihan. Sa tradisyunal na pagkilala sa sining na ito, karaniwang iniuugnay ang retorika sa sining ng pagbigkas at, samakatwid, ay kinakailangang masangkapan hindi lamang ng mga estilo sa pananalita kundi maging sa paggamit ng jestyurs at galaw para maging epektibo at kaakit-akit sa mga taga-pakinig. Kaugnay nito, sinasabi nina William D. Halsey at Emmanuel Friedman (1979) na ang retorika ay isang berbal na agham at humahakdaw pa sa lojic at balarila. Sa pagbibigay-empasis nito sa paggamit ng mga salita bilang epektibong sangkap, ang retorika ay nakatuon sa maaring magawa ng mga salita at hindi sa kinakailangang istraktura o ayos ng mga salita sa isang pahayag. Ang binibigyan-priyoriti sa retorika ay kalayaan sa pagpapahayag at hindi ang mga panuntunang ipinagbabawal ng lojic at balarila. Maaring sabihing sa retorika, ang mahalaga, unang-una ay ang epektibo at ang magandang pagapaphayag, bago pa ang lojic at balarila. Hindi sapat ang maging wasto lamang ang ayos ng mga salita sa loob ng isang pangungusap. Kailangang mahigitan pa ang mga ito sa pamamagitan ng maganda at mabisang pagpapahayag na magagawa lamang ng isang malikhaing manunulat sapagkat siyay may kakayahan sa paggamit ng mga salita bukod sa may kinalaman sa mga prinsipyo ng retorika at ng mga sangkap nito. Kaya hindi nga kataka-taka kung bakit ang mga nasa mass media ay mahuhusay; sa pamamgitan ng alam nilang mga sangkap ng retorika, namamanipuleyt nila ang isispan ng kanilang mga tagapakinig at mambabasa sa pamamagitan lamang ng paggamit nila ng mga salita.

"Greatest Love Of All"I believe the children are our futureTeach them well and let them lead the wayShow them all the beauty they possess insideGive them a sense of pride to make it easierLet the children's laughter remind us how we used to be

Everybody's searching for a heroPeople need someone to look up toI never found anyone who fulfilled my needsA lonely place to beAnd so I learned to depend on me

[Chorus:]I decided long ago, never to walk in anyone's shadowsIf I fail, if I succeedAt least I'll live as I believeNo matter what they take from meThey can't take away my dignityBecause the greatest love of allIs happening to meI found the greatest love of allInside of meThe greatest love of allIs easy to achieveLearning to love yourselfIt is the greatest love of all

I believe the children are our futureTeach them well and let them lead the wayShow them all the beauty they possess insideGive them a sense of pride to make it easierLet the children's laughter remind us how we used to be

[Chorus]

And if, by chance, that special placeThat you've been dreaming ofLeads you to a lonely placeFind your strength in love

"Love Me Like You Do"You're the light, you're the nightYou're the color of my bloodYou're the cure, you're the painYou're the only thing I wanna touchNever knew that it could mean so much, so much

You're the fear, I don't care'Cause I've never been so highFollow me through the darkLet me take you past our satellitesYou can see the world you brought to life, to life

So love me like you do, lo-lo-love me like you doLove me like you do, lo-lo-love me like you doTouch me like you do, to-to-touch me like you doWhat are you waiting for?

Fading in, fading outOn the edge of paradiseEvery inch of your skin is a holy grail I've got to findOnly you can set my heart on fire, on fireYeah, I'll let you set the pace'Cause I'm not thinking straightMy head's spinning around I can't see clear no moreWhat are you waiting for?

Love me like you do, lo-lo-love me like you do (like you do)Love me like you do, lo-lo-love me like you doTouch me like you do, to-to-touch me like you doWhat are you waiting for?

Love me like you do, lo-lo-love me like you do (like you do)Love me like you do, lo-lo-love me like you do (yeah)Touch me like you do, to-to-touch me like you doWhat are you waiting for?

I'll let you set the pace'Cause I'm not thinking straightMy head's spinning around I can't see clear no moreWhat are you waiting for?

Love me like you do, lo-lo-love me like you do (like you do)Love me like you do, lo-lo-love me like you do (yeah)Touch me like you do, to-to-touch me like you doWhat are you waiting for?

Love me like you do, lo-lo-love me like you do (like you do)Love me like you do, lo-lo-love me like you do (oh)Touch me like you do, to-to-touch me like you doWhat are you waiting for?

Dance With My Father Chords

Bb F Back when I was a childEb F Before life removed all the innocenceBb F My father would lift me highEb F And dance with my mother and me and thenBb Eb Spin me around till I fell asleepEbm/F# Bb Then up the stairs he would carry meC And I knew for sureF I was lovedBb F If I could get another chanceGm Bb Another walk, another dance with himCm Gm Id play a song that would never, ever endEb F BbHow Id love, love, love to dance with my father again

When I and my mother would disagreeTo get my way I would run from her to himHed make me laugh just to comfort me, yeah, yeahThen finally make me do just what my mama saidLater that night when I was asleepHe left a dollar under my sheetNever dreamed that heWould be gone from meIf I could steal one final glanceOne final step, one final dance with himId play a song that would never, ever endCause Id love, love, love to dance with my father again

Eb F Sometimes Id listen outside her doorBb F Gm And Id hear how my mother cried for himEb F I pray for her even more than meCm7 F I pray for her even more than me

Bb F Gm Eb

C GI know Im prayin for much too muchAm F But could You send back the only man she lovedDm Am I know You dont do it usuallyF G Am Dm But dear Lord, shes dyin to dance with my father againFm Every night I fall asleepC And this is all I ever dream

C G F Dm7 G7 G C

Meron nang IbaSilent Sanctuary

A A/F# D Dm Mahirap bang pumili at magpasyaA A/F# D DmHindi ba dapat mahal mong mauuna Bm C#m F#m Kaya ngayun dina kita makilala EKamusta kana?

A D Bm E Darating din sa akin malilimutan kitaA D BmSubukan mong pilitin EBaka nga di tayung dalawaA D BmNanlalamig na damdaminEKaytagal mo kasing nawalaA D Bm E Sa araw na umuwi ka meron na akong ibaA D Bm - EMeron na akong iba

A A/F# D Dm Apat na buwan marami pang hindi alamA A/F# D Dm Pasensya na, umalis ng ganun nalangBm C#m F#mSiguro nga hindi di ko to napagispan EAt biglang lumayo

Chorus 2:A D Bm Darating din sa akin ENaway magiging akin kaA D Bm Subukang mang pilitin EWag ka munang mawalaA D Bmnanlalamig na damdamin EItoy walang napapalaA D BmSa araw na umuwi na E Meron ka na bang iba

InterludeD - E A - A/F#

D E A A/F# Nasan ka nung kelangan ko ang yakap mo D E A A/F#HINANAP ANG PUSO MO ANG TANGING BAON D E A A/F#sa langit magsusulat na ng bagong yugto D E F#mHanda kong maghintay(sumukong maghintay) D E A ---- E Sumulat saking kamay

Chorus 3:A D Bm EHindi ko rin akalain malilimutan kitaA D Bm Subukang mang pilitin ETALAGANG DI TAYUNG DALAWAA D BmNapagod na ang damdamin EKay tagal mong nawalaA D BmSa araw na umuwi ka EMeron na akong ibaA D Bm meron na akong iba E AMERON KA NA BANG IBA? D Bm Emeron na akong iba

Outro:D E F#mD E - A