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Yes you need to be one.
That depends on the availability of your leadership courses. Assuming you did your courses back to back and got the necessary time in rank, about 5 years.
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It is not necessary to cut back the daffodil leaves. When they become brown they will detach from the bulb and become leaf litter for the earthworms and other decomposers to utilize. However some gardeners want to use the space for other plants, and thus will want the leaves gone.After the daffodil flowers have faded, the plant needs to restore the nutrients that were used, so it can bloom the next year. The leaves must remain as stay green for this to happen. It takes about 4 weeks. When the leaves begin to turn yellow, you can cut the leaves off at ground level.
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Yes, they will grow for many years. If they become sparse, cut them back.
Asbestos is not dangerous if it's fibers are not able to become airborne. This can be accomplished by leaving it in the ground, putting it back in the ground and covering it well, incorporating it into materials that encapsulate its fibers and prevent their release, or by covering materials containing it and ensuring they do not deteriorate or become damaged through wear, weathering, or human activity.
Yes, it is a problem if Becca's back cannot touch the ground.
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The ground wire (equipment grounding conductor) runs back to the panel then to a ground rod. If there is a ground fault in the circuit, the current will flow on the equipment grounding conductor back to ground. Electricity follows the path of least resistance. This is why a ground wire is so important and why NOTHING should ever be hooked to a ground wire. It has the least resistance back to source.
Heat from the ground can be used to stabilize the temperature of a house, keeping it warmer in winter and cooler in summer.Heat from the ground can also be used on a larger scale by pumping water down deep enough into hot rocks where it will become hot enough to generate electricity back on the surface.
The transfer of water through the ground and back to the sea is called precipitation.