Joules (J) and Newton-meters (Nm) both represent work.
Sharon or sally are going to represent us
Two symbols that are important in The Great Gatsby are the color green and a clock. Green is important as it represents money and Gatsby's hope. These two ideas are tied together because Gatsby believes that if he builds himself into a rich enough person, Daisy will take notice and come back to him. Green is also the color of the light at the end of Daisy's dock which acts as a symbol for her and the love Gatsby is holding out for her. At the end of the novel it says "Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us." This quote shows that the light represents hope, but that that hope keeps getting further and further away instead of getting closer. In the same way money can be lost, so can the promise of the future you want. Green ties these ideas together to symbolize Gatsby's hope.
The clock on Nick's mantle also serves as an important symbol for time. Gatsby is trying to make up time when he meets Daisy again, and a reoccurring theme in the novel is that you can't repeat the past. When Gatsby and Daisy meet again for the first time in many years, Gatsby knocks Nick's clock off its mantle. This represents the time that he and Daisy have lost, and how it is going to slip away from them again. Later, Gatsby says "‘Can’t repeat the past?’ he cried incredulously. ‘Why of course you can!’" in response to Nick's telling him that it would be impossible to do just that. This falling clock shows how desperate Gatsby is to make up that time and how precarious trying to do that is.
Answer:
A semicolon is typically used to combine two or more parts of a sentence, like
"We ran out of gas on the way back home; all of the gas stations were closed because of holiday."
Or something like that.
So basically use it when you two short sentences that don't need to be separated. Rather, use a semicolon!
For this problem, some organizations do require Word user to add document properties, like the ones in the accompanying figure, so that other employees can view details about these files. So the answer would be true. The matter here would be these files are only shared to employees that are related or have some business to attend to regarding with the file. Other employees that aren't involved regarding the file may or may not view the file, but more importantly, they won't be receiving the file. Upon the sharing of files, it is important to remember that all the needed information must be present and adding document properties would help in the organization of information in the file.