A table that lists answers in a table by 'spanning' across the columns of the raw data. The answer and frequency are listed as answer stubs.
i beam
girder having a cross section resembling the letter `I'
I-beams, also known as H-beams, W-beams (for 'wide flange'), rolled steel joist (RSJ), or double-T (especially in Polish, Spanish and German) are beams with an I- or H-shaped cross-section. The horizontal elements of the 'I' are flanges, while the vertical element is the web.
A girder that has the shape of an I when viewed in section
The I-Beam was a popular nightclub in San Francisco that was located in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood at 1748 Haight Street from October 1977 to July 1994.
wood
forest: the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area
The hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub
the hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees
Such material when cut and used as timber or fuel
A golf club with a wooden or other head that is relatively broad from face to back (often with a numeral indicating the degree to which the face is angled to loft the ball)
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The Life Span: Human Development for Helping Professionals (3rd Edition)
The first developmental textbook written specifically for helping professionals and graduate-level students, The Life Span: Human Development for Helping Professionals, Third Edition, provides an in-depth look at the science of human development and how it applies to the fields of counseling, social work and psychology. Using counseling applications, case studies, special topics boxes, and journal questions, the text introduces developmental theories and research within the context of clinical practice. Written with a primary focus on linking theory and research to counseling applications, the new third edition features expanded coverage of psycholopathology in developmental context as well as added material on the latest development-related neuroscientific findings. The revised edition also provides an open access text-specific companion website that offers a full range of multimedia instructor supplements.
Loys Station Covered Bridge -- Frederick County, Maryland (#1)
Loys Station Covered Bridge is located near the small towns of Loys, Rocky Ridge and Graceham. The original Loys Covered Bridge, built in 1848 by an unknown builder, crossed Owens Creek at a length of ninety feet. The roadway is 12’ 10” wide. Around 1929-30 it was modified by adding a concrete pier and steel beams under the flooring to provide more support creating two 45 foot spans. At one time Western Maryland Railroad had a station stop at Loys, so the bridge became known as Loys Station Covered Bridge. On June 27, 1991, the original bridge became a victim of arson. A pickup truck was set on fire while in the bridge as part of an insurance fraud scheme. The local community raised funds to support reconstruction of the bridge. The Frederick County Covered Bridge Preservation Society fought to have the bridge built to its original all wood structure. The Maryland Historical Trust and Frederick County officials argued the bridge should be built to its 1930s state when the steel beams and center pier were added for reinforcement. It took three long years before the rebuilding effort was completed. Although losing the battle to rebuild the bridge to historic authentication, it did include the use of original hardware, rafters and braces from the burned bridge. Reconstruction included interior lighting and fire-retardant materials. The total reconstruction cost was nearly $300,000. Much of the cost was paid for by Frederick County's Insurance company, who sought restitution from the two men eventually convicted of the arson and fraud crime. On July 4, 1994 the bridge was officially opened to traffic. Of historical interest, it is believed that on July 7, 1863, after the battle at Gettsyburg, General George Meade crossed Loys Station Covered Bridge while pursuing the retreating Confederate Army. Loys Station Covered Bridge resides in a park that includes picnic tables, grills, playground, covered shelters and portable bathroom facilities. The bridge is in well-maintained, excellent condition. Loys Station bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 23, 1978. The above information is from mdcoveredbridges.com. The photos in this series are obviously of the reconstructed bridge.
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Balanced coverage of the entire life span is just one thing that distinguishes HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: A LIFE-SPAN VIEW, 5TH EDITION. With its comprehensive, succinct, and applied coverage, the text has proven its ability to capture students' interest while introducing them to the issues, forces, and outcomes that make us who we are. Robert V. Kail's expertise in childhood and adolescence, combined with John C. Cavanaugh's extensive research in gerontology, result in a book with a rich description of all life-span stages and important topics. A modified chronological approach traces development in sequential order from conception through late life, while also dedicating several chapters to key topical issues. This organization also allows the book to be relatively briefer than other texts--a benefit given the enormous amount of information covered in the course.
“Just because a span chart says something is going to work doesn't mean it's going. Built using wood I-joists and other structural engineered lumber materials.