Romans didn’t really eat meat, most were actually vegetarians. The romans who did eat meat where of nobility or were wealthy so they had the money for it and they usually ate meat to show off to the world that they had the money and were opulent enough for it.
Standardization of data elements accomplishes d) all of these.
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What is data standardization?</h3>
- The process of converting data to a common format to enable users to process and analyze it is termed as Data standardization.
- The sources can include data warehouses, lakes, cloud storage, and databases, from which the data are utilized.
- However, data from disparate sources can be problematic if it isn’t uniform, leading to difficulties down the line.
- Data standardization is very important for many reasons. Mainly, it helps you establish clear, consistently defined elements and attributes, providing a comprehensive catalog of your data. Whatever insights you’re trying to get or problems you’re attempting to solve, properly understanding your data is a crucial starting point.
- Getting there involves converting that data into a uniform format, with logical and consistent definitions. By these definitions, metadata is defined as the labels that identify the what, how, why, who, when, and where of your data is the basis of your data standardization process.
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The answer is A. The land there was fertile and good for growing cotton.
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He became famous for B. iron
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By the mere fact that he took a relative 'weak, old, peasant nation (Tsardom)' and transformed it into a massive, modernized powerhouse that has had a major influence on the course of European, Middle-Eastern and Asian history for well over 350 years, I think he does deserve the title of being The Great. He established one of the greatest empire in world history. To his merits include: found Saint-Petersburg,defeat Sweden, which conclude Swedish efforts to conquer other lands. I sure but for Peter, Russia wouldn't have returned on Baltic shore.
Not saying that he was probably full of fallacies and the cause of many wrongful deaths, the legacy that his 40 year reign left behind is (at least to me) worthy of being called The Great.