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Local government is the public administration of towns, cities, counties and districts. Local government includes both county and municipal government structures. Most states and territories have at least two tiers of local government: counties and municipalities. In some states, counties are divided into townships. There are several different types of jurisdictions at the municipal level, including the city, town, borough, and village.
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Municipalities
Cities, towns and villages are known as municipalities and are represented by a council, elected by residents. Council is in place to ensure the delivery of services that meet the interests and needs of residents, businesses, and organizations, at a cost these groups are willing and able to fund. Council is also the vehicle through which residents express their thoughts and concerns in an effort to create local opportunities or to find solutions to community concerns. At minimum, a municipality is responsible to provide administration, land use planning, emergency measures, policing, road, and garbage collection services to residents.
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In May 2013, the regional municipality was introduced as a new restructuring option for New Brunswick communities. A population greater than 15,000 and a community grouping that includes at least one municipality are required to become a regional municipality. Like a municipality, a regional municipality is governed by a council, elected by residents. Unlike a municipality, a regional municipality must only take on community administration, planning and emergency measures services, with the option to take on more services as it chooses. The regional municipality is responsible; however, to provide all services that were previously provided by a former municipality that is now part of the regional municipality. Responsibility for police protection and road services in an area(s) of the regional municipality that used to be a local service district would continue to be delivered by the Province of New Brunswick, unless the regional municipality chooses to take on the service.
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A rural community is an incorporated community that has a locally elected council to oversee the delivery of local services in a manner that reflects the community’s needs, wants, and ability to pay. This local government option is open to a local service district, a group of LSDs, or a grouping of an LSD(s) and a town or village so long as the target feasibility requirement of 3,000 population or $200 million tax base is met. RCs are responsible to provide administrative services, community planning and emergency measures services only. The province ensures the delivery of other services (e.g. solid waste collection, recreation services, etc.) until the RC chooses to take them on. This allows communities to transition to a new governance structure with flexibility. However, a rural community that includes a former village or town is responsible to provide all services that were previously provided by in the former municipality.
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Scattering of a beam of light by the particles of a colloid is called the Tyndall effect. When we apply torch light on a galss of milk then the path of the light becomes visible but it is not so in case of water because in milk light is scattered by its very fine particles.
Tyndall effect can be observed when sunlight passes through the canopy of a dense forest. In the forest, mist contains tiny droplets of water, which act as particles of colloid dispersed in air
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the process by which a beam of light or other system of waves is spread out as a result of passing through a narrow aperture or across an edge, typically accompanied by interference between the wave forms produced.
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Reflection is the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated. Common examples include the reflection of light, sound and water waves.
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Refraction is the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another or from a gradual change in the medium. Refraction of light is the most commonly observed phenomenon, but other waves such as sound waves and water waves also experience refraction.
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The last physical contact between the author and his grandmother was when the author was living abroad for his higher studies. grandmother kissed the author on his forehead which the author cherished. after that the grandmother accepted his loneliness and reduced to prayers and never talked to the author.
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| Emission Spectra | Absorption Spectra |
| Produced when atoms release energy | Produced when atoms absorb energy |
| Comprise of coloured lines in the spectrum | Comprise of dark lines or gaps in the spectrum |
| Is in helpful in figuring out the composition of a certain matter | Can be used to figure out the ability of certain objects to retian heat and its absorption level |
| The type of photons emitted is helpful in figuring out the kind of elements the substance is made of as each element radiates a different amount of energy and has a unique emission level | The wavelengths of light absorbed is helpful in figuring out the quantity of substances in the sample. |
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The molarity is calculating the moles of solute per volume of solution that is taken in litre. It has to analyse with moles of NaCl is equal to 5.85/58.5=0.1.
Molarity varies with temperature and so we have to specify this for the answer to be accurate. Let’s go with 20˚C. Also molarity is specified per litre of the solution and so we’ll need to work out the solution volume at 20˚C.
Now the atomic masses of Sodium and Chlorine are 22.99 and 35.45 respectively, so the molecular mass of NaCl is 58.44g. With 5.85g of NaCl we therefore have:
5.8558.44=0.1001 mol5.8558.44=0.1001 mol
Meanwhile 200ml of water has a mass of 200g and so the mass of the solution is 5.85+200=205.85g.
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A trademark protects a slogan, phrase, word, company name, logo, or design that identifies a company and/or its goods. A logo is a symbol or design used by a company that may fall under trademark protection laws. Many businesses choose to apply for trademark protection on their logos. Slogans, symbols, or inventive catchphrases are common examples of trademarks. Companies legally register their trademarks with the appropriate authorities in order to prevent competing companies from copying (called infringing upon) their trademark or trademarks (explicitly designated by the superscripted "TM").
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The production function describes a boundary or frontier representing the limit of output obtainable from each feasible combination of inputs. The production function also gives information about increasing or decreasing returns to scale and the marginal products of labor and capital. Production function is the mathematical representation of relationship between physical inputs and physical outputs of an organization. There are different types of production functions that can be classified according to the degree of substitution of one input by the other.
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