Maybe that's true, but it is life you know!
you gotta have some trouble once in a while, if everything was alright and your life was perfect then you are living a lie, we have to struggle, to figure out our path, to live...
because if you didn't taste sadness or pain, you wouldn't know what happiness really means!
life has its ups and downs, you just have to enjoy it.
<u>The correct answer is D. 350,000 miles.</u>
<u>Description: According to US Forest Service statistics, there are five components of the extensive and diverse Forest Services roads system:</u>
- <em><u> Approximately 22 percent of all Forest Service roads </u></em>serve passenger car use.
- <em><u>Over 55 percent of all Forest Service roads</u></em> are maintained for high-clearance vehicle use.
- <em><u>Around 23 percent of all Forest Service roads are closed to highway use by the public</u></em>. Closed roads may be used for recreation uses, and for forest administration and protection.
- <em><u>Right now, Forest Service has identified at least 60,000 miles of unclassified roads </u></em>including temporary roads and roads that were never planned, built, or maintained to safety, service, and environmental standards. Probably there are substantially more miles of unclassified roads.
- <em><u>More than 7,000 bridges on Forest Service roads exist;</u></em> 5,200 are on the roads serving passenger car use.
Answer:
Autocorrelations
Explanation:
Autocorrelation is a term in statistics, that describes the level of correlation between the two different time series, such that, it makes use of the same time series twice.
In other words, it is a mathematical representation, that measures the degree of correlation between the values of variables that are similar to each other, across time, space or other dimensions.
In this case, professor Horvat, was able to get results of the study through Autocorrelation because, the variables of the study are similar to each other.
Answer: At first, no one took Monroe's doctrine outside the United States seriously.
Explanation:
The Monroe Doctrine is the cornerstone of American foreign policy, setting out certain authorities' views on the Western Hemisphere and the colonies. Given that the position was expressed when the United States did not significantly influence the world, no one took the government's positions seriously. During that period, caricatures were even made at the expense of the United States' foreign policy, which ridiculed the authorities' inability to implement the Monroe Doctrine. Yet as the United States strengthened, the world understood the Monroe Doctrine. That happened especially after the American-Spanish war when the United States crystallized as a world power.