Answer:
300 years
Explanation:
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Answer:
Energy from the sun goes into grass, plants, and crops. Animals eat the grass and crops- The animals go to a butcher or slaughter house for meat and cheese and dairy is made from cows for our meals. Energy from the sun goes into wheat and grains, also fruit and veggies.
Explanation:
Answer:
Unusually high.
Explanation:
Premium pricing is when the price of one of the products or service is high in price in order to encourage favorable perceptions among buyers, based solely on the price. Practically the same as premium price paid.
Or definition of premium is relating to or denoting a commodity or product of superior quality and therefore a higher price.
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According to a different source, this question refers to the text "The Chinese Civil Service Exam System” by Ichisada Miyazaki.
In this text, we learn that the Chinese civil service examination system originated in Ancient China nearly fourteen hundred years ago. Therefore, it is one of the oldest examination systems in the world.
The system was intended to identify the most capable young men in China, and educate them so that they might become part of the government. However, this was a long, difficult and tedious process, and many students and tutors found useful shortcuts to learning. For example, rapid-study methods were devised, such as compiled collections of examination answers.
The Chinese government was aware of such methods, which were strongly condemned. Students who employed them were failed. The government also issued frequent prohibitions of the publication of such materials. However, the success of the business meant that such prohibitions were often unsuccessful.
Answer:
d. The first broadcast of the Grand Ole Opry
Explanation:
The first broadcast of the Grand Ole Opry happened before all the options given in the question.
The Grand Ole Opry is a stage dance for country music lovers. It was first founded on November 28, 1925, by George D. Hay as a one-hour radio "barn dance" on WSM. The first broadcast was the longest lived broadcast where the famous cowboy got the chance to showcase his skills.
it is now owned by the Opry Entertainment.