The reasons were political as well as economic, but the venture proved so successful that other import brands would follow Honda's lead. Accord was again redesigned for 1986, becoming longer, lower, more stylish, and somewhat sportier to drive. The last was no surprise, given Honda's origins as a motorcycle maker, its long-time emphasis on engineering -- and its occasional involvement in auto racing. Accord became still sportier for 1989, when notchback coupe models were added and top-line LXi versions gained a firmer suspension and steering. Even so, the Honda Accord remained firmly focused on family-friendly transportation. Underlining that point was the new fourth-generation design for 1990, which grew to nearly midsize-car dimensions and offered station wagon models instead of hatchbacks. Since then, the Honda Accord has been redesigned three more times, each generation adding size, power, refinement and new features to the successful formula. That frequent updating helps explain Accord's continued strong appeal. So does a consistent high level of customer satisfaction, not to mention the consistently strong resale values that have come to be associated with the Honda brand. This article traces the evolution of the Honda Accord from the original 1977 models to the latest 2007 versions. It's divided by the seven design generations that span these model years. Each section begins with a description of the major design. Engineering features for that generation. It then discusses the significant changes to Accord for each model year within the generation. Beginning with the 1990-1993 generation, each section also includes a segment entitled "Honda Accord Reliability." This lists the car's notable trouble spots as reported by owners and mechanics, and includes problems covered in company-issued service bulletins.
Third, sound is a vibration that travels through a medium, like a gas, a liquid or a solid object. A sound's source is an object that moves or changes shape very rapidly. For example, if you strike a bell, the bell vibrates in the air. As one side of the bell moves out, it pushes the air molecules next to it, increasing the pressure in that region of the air. This area of higher pressure is a compression. As the side of the bell moves back in, it pulls the molecules apart, creating a lower-pressure region called a rarefaction. The bell then repeats the process, creating a repeating series of compressions and rarefactions. Each repetition is one wavelength of the sound wave. The sound wave travels as the moving molecules push. Pull the molecules around them. Each molecule moves the one next to it in turn. Without this movement of molecules, the sound could not travel, which is why there is no sound in a vacuum.|As the threat of an invasion of Ukraine again appeared to slip into a holding pattern, Western leaders and diplomats were left scrambling Tuesday to interpret conflicting signals coming out of Moscow. Famously described by Britain's wartime prime minister Winston Churchill as "a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma," Russia put its willingness to play by its own rules on full display with a token withdrawal of some troops exercising in Crimea and the offer of renewed security dialogue with the West. Russia made those gestures after several days of delivering sharp anti-Western rhetoric -. After allied intelligence sources warned again that an invasion could happen as early as today. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg pointed out that - notwithstanding the messages coming from the Kremlin - Russia still has more than 100,000 combat-ready forces poised on Ukraine's border. Stoltenberg said ahead of a meeting of the Western alliance's defence ministers.
You can do so much more on a iPad than merely type! If you're an iPad user -- or perhaps thinking about becoming one -- you've probably considered the various ways the device can make your life a little more fun. Sure, you can read books, play games or watch movies, but what about using your iPad to organize your life? The market for personal productivity apps has positively exploded since the iPad first came on the market in 2010. App developers have seized on the iPad as a tool that's portable. Flexible enough to accomplish the many different things people need to get done on a daily basis. Look no further than this list of 10 iPad apps for personal productivity. The Notes Plus app for iPad ($4.99) is a great way to take notes in whatever form suits you best. Whether it's by hand, typing or audio recording, Notes Plus can accommodate you; it's even possible to switch from one method to another and back in one note-taking document.
Henrysson (1971) suggests that the rpbis tells more about the predictive validity of the total test than does the biserial r, in that it tends to favor items of average difficulty. It is further suggested that the rpbis is a combined measure of item-criterion relationship and of difficulty level. Biserial correlation. Biserial correlation coefficients (rbis) are computed to determine whether the attribute or attributes measured by the criterion are also measured by the item and the extent to which the item measures them. Analyzing the distractors (e.i., incorrect alternatives) is useful in determining the relative usefulness of the decoys in each item. Items should be modified if students consistently fail to select certain multiple choice alternatives. The alternatives are probably totally implausible. Therefore of little use as decoys in multiple choice items. A discrimination index or discrimination coefficient should be obtained for each option in order to determine each distractor's usefulness (Millman & Greene, 1993). Whereas the discrimination value of the correct answer should be positive, the discrimination values for the distractors should be lower and, preferably, negative.
Sit-down restaurants, where dishes are prepared individually, have more problems with accurate calorie counts. It's easier for portion size to differ slightly when each dish is made by hand, and often by different people. Recipe developers, cookbook companies and the like use databases to help determine the calorie counts in their dishes, says Jessica Cox, a registered dietician and recipe developer who has consulted on cookbooks. But since cooking a food can affect both the number of available portions and their caloric content, you have to make sure you know whether to look at a food's raw calorie count or cooked calorie count. When you're preparing a fatty, 3-pound (1.4-kilogram) pork roast, for example, some of the fat will cook off, reducing the weight of the roast. So if Cox had to analyze your pork roast recipe, she would first find the calories for a 3-pound (1.4-kilogram) raw roast, using the USDA's National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference. Then she would prepare the roast to determine its yield, or final weight, which in turn determines the number of portions available.|If your idea of a Ukraine trip goes beyond the big city lights of Kiev (Kyiv) or Odessa, then the fortress city of Kamyanets-Podilsky or the Carpathian Mountains might just be what you were looking for. These two destinations offer a more rewarding experience for those who prefer to get off the beaten path. This is known as one of the oldest cities in the Ukraine. Its beginnings are still not completely understood. But the most recent estimates, due to archeological finds, puts its initial construction in the eleventh century. The city fortress sits in loop in the Smotrich River which makes it very easy to defend. It is widely accepted that it was built by the Dacians while engaged in the Roman-Dacian wars. What attractions might you expect? The city fortress itself is the attraction. The initial structures and those that have been added over the years offer insight into the Ukraine history. The city is home of the Ukraine's first gymnasium as well as the Pushkin Enlightenment Center.
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