When burning, Yes.
A normal fire in a steel-frame building can soften the structure to the point of collapse.
Building laws / regulations require that all the structural steelwork is either covered in a protective coating (such as intumescent paint) or boxed in with fire-resistant plaster, so the fire can be extinguished before the building is weakened - or at least give people time to get out.
If that coating or plaster is damaged by impact or an explosion, the steel is exposed and the building can collapse relatively quickly.
(The common intumescent coatings just look like paint until exposed to fire, so the steelwork may appear to have no particular protection - but it always does).
Information:
http://www.steelconstruction.info/Fire_p...
See the images below - small buildings with steel-frame roofs after fires; you can see the amount of "sagging" and distortion on structures that have no particularly high loads.
These have burned long enough to destroy any protection, or they did not have any as the structure does not support occupied space.
http://www.champnews.com/Picture_Library...
http://thelincolnite.co.uk/wp-content/up...
Answer:
The proposed witness list and notation are: Admissible as regularly conducted business.
Explanation:
The witness list and notation here should be admitted as a regularly conducted activity (business record) since it satisfies the conditions:
The writing or record which in this case is the witness list and notation will be admissible as evidence of the transaction(the witness) if it is a regularly conducted business activity as it is customary to make these records.
The business record contains matters within the personal knowledge of the entrant.
The entry was made at the time of the transaction.
This means that if the records are found and they contain the notation for the doctor witness then it will serve as proof of that fact since all the requirements for a business record(since it should be a regular course of business) are present.
This behavior was the result of: <span>stimulus generalization
</span><span>stimulus generalization is people's tendency to give similar responses after have been previously conditioned to several stimulus.
In this case, albert's mind is conditioned to fear all the things that have a white fur , so his brain will give a same response to both seeing white rats and seeing a white fake beard.</span>
Hi. I'm not sure if there was supposed to be choices but I'll go ahead with answering this item. The structure that is meant is the Emergency Operations Center. It is the physical location at which the coordination of information and resourced support incident management (on-scene operations) activities normally takes place.