Under the MasterSpec® numbering system, specifications for fire protection systems are now found in division 28
For commercial and institutional construction projects in the United States and Canada, a standard for arranging specifications and other written information is called MasterFormat. Building construction is sometimes referred to as the "Dewey Decimal System." This collection of editable, Microsoft Word-format fire alarm system specs can make the process of creating specifications more rapid and simple.
The templates are arranged according to format and application. These templates are compatible with the CSI MasterFormat 2004 and later editions. These versions feature a total of 50 Divisions, and Division 28 contains information about fire alarm systems. The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) MasterFormat's earlier editions are matched by these templates. The fire alarm system requirements were typically located in Division number 16 of these editions' total 16 Divisions.
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Answer:
<u><em>Denver International Airport</em></u>
Explanation:
At 54 square miles, Denver International Airport is the biggest airport by land area in North America. It’s second in size only to the world’s largest airport, Saudi Arabia’s King Fahd International Airport. Nicknamed DIA, Denver's airport is also double the size of the second-largest airport in the U.S., Dallas-Fort Worth. DIA is home to North America’s longest public-use runway, which stretches over three miles in length. With nonstop service to 215 destinations, DIA sees an average of 61.4 million passengers per year.
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Answer: A.Courer de Bois
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I believe the answer is: D. context
For example, let's take a look at this sentence
<em>'you are so stupid!' </em>
Now imagine that sentence being done in two situations;
1. when two close friends is laughing and hugging each other.
2. When a teacher scream that sentence to a student.
These 2 scenarios are what considered as context, which might influence how we perceive the message even though both have the same sentence.