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Figure 3a. Figure 3b The SB headlamp bearing the approval xxxx shown above is a headlamp meeting the requirements of this Regulation with respect to both the passing beam and the driving beam and designed: For left-hand traffic only. For both traffic systems, by means of an adjustment as desired of the headlamp. Figure 4 Figure 5 The SB headlamp bearing the approval xxxx shown above is a headlamp incorporating the lens of plastic material meeting the requirements of this Regulation with respect to the passing beam only, and designed: For both traffic systems. For right-hand traffic only. Figure 6 Figure 7 The SB headlamp bearing the approval xxxx shown above is a headlamp incorporating the lens of plastic material meeting the requirements of this Regulation: With respect to both the passing beam only, and designed for left-hand traffic only. With respect to the driving beam only. Figure 8 Figure 9 Identification of a headlamp meeting the requirements of Regulation No. 5 With respect to both the passing beam and driving beam and designed for right-hand traffic only. With respect to the passing beam only and designed for right-hand traffic only. The passing lamp filament shall not be lit simultaneously with the driving lamp filament and/or another reciprocally incorporated lamp. Examples of simplified markings for grouped, combined or reciprocally incorporated lamps Figure 10 (The vertical and horizontal lines schematize the shape of the light-signalling device. They are not part of the approval xxxx).
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Figure 3a. Proportion of Persons Without a Living Will (n=1578) Naming Each Explanation. 45 40 39 35 31 31 30 28 25 24 25 20 17 15 15 11 12 White Black Latino Asian 10 8 4 5 2 2 0 Would not affect Preferences known to treatment (5.79***) others (5.82***) Didn't know measure Don't want to think existed (19.29***) about dying (3.15*) Note: No statistically significant differences for proportions saying: haven’t thought about preferences; don’t know how to do this; health is good; and don’t want to burden others. Results are presented from ANOVA analyses (df=3). Chi-square values and significance levels are presented in parentheses, where* p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001. Figure 3b. Proportion of Persons Without a DPAHC (n=1530) Naming Each Explanation. 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 45 33 26 26 27 28 22 22 18 10 12 White Black Latino Asian 7 9 8 8 3 2 3 Would not affect Preferences Didn't know Don't want to Don't want to treatment known to others measure existed burden others think about dying (5.22***) (3.64*) (5.69***) (3.38***) (4.46*) Note: No statistically significant differences for proportions saying: haven’t thought about preferences; don’t know how to do this; and health is good. Results are presented from ANOVA analyses (df=3). Chi-square values and significance levels are presented in parentheses, where * p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001. Figure 3c. Proportion of Persons Who Have Not Had Discussions (n=893) Naming Each Explanation. 20 18 16 16 12 10 10 9 9 8 White Black Latino Asian 6 5 0 0 Didn't know option existed (6.46***) Don't know how to do this (3.54*)
Figure 3a. Figure 3b The headlamp bearing the approval marking shown above is a headlamp meeting the requirements of this Regulation with respect to both the passing beam and the driving beam and designed: For left-hand traffic only. For both traffic systems, by means of an adjustment as desired of setting of the optical unit or the filament lamp. 2439 2439 a = 12 mm min. Figure 4 Figure 5 The headlamp bearing the approval mark shown above is a headlamp incorporating the lens of plastic material meeting the requirements of this Regulation with respect to the passing beam only, and designed: For both traffic systems. For right-hand traffic only. Figure 6 Figure 7 The headlamp bearing the approval mark shown above is a headlamp meeting the requirements of this Regulation: With respect to the passing beam only, and designed for left-hand traffic only. With respect to the driving beam only. Figure 8 Figure 9 Identification of a headlamp incorporating the lens of plastic material meeting the requirements of Regulation No. 20: For both the passing beam and the driving beam and designed for right- hand traffic only. For the passing beam only and designed for left-hand traffic only. The passing lamp filament shall not be lit simultaneously with the driving lamp filament and/or any other headlamp with which it is reciprocally incorporated. Simplified marking for grouped, combined or reciprocally incorporated lamps Figure 10 (The vertical and horizontal lines schematize the shape of the light-signalling device. They are not part of the approval mark). Model A Model B Model C Model D NOTE: The four examples shown above correspond to a lighting device bearing an approval mark relating to: A front position lamp approved in accordance with the 01 series of amendments to Regulation No. 7; A headlamp with a passing beam designed for right-hand and left-hand traffic and a driving beam with a maximum intensity comprised between 86,250 and 101,250 xxxxxxxx (as indicated by the number 30), approved in accordance with the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 20 and incorporating a lens of plastic material; A front fog lamp approved in accordance with the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 19 and incorporating a lens of plastic material; A front direction indicator lamp of category la approved in accordance with the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 6. Lamp reciprocally incorporated with a headlamp Figure 11 Example 1 The above example corresponds to the marking of a l...
Figure 3a. Plants in competition with the invasive xxxx canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) have more leaves and are taller than plants not in competition with xxxx canarygrass. Data is from site BBC. Error bars represent ± 1 S.D.
Figure 3a. Figure 3b The SB headlamp bearing the approval xxxx shown above is a headlamp meeting the requirements of this Regulation with respect to both the passing beam and the driving beam and designed: For left-hand traffic only. For both traffic systems, by means of an adjustment as desired of the headlamp. The SB headlamp bearing the approval xxxx shown above is a headlamp incorporating the lens of plastic material meeting the requirements of this Regulation with respect to the passing beam only, and designed: For both traffic systems. For right-hand traffic only. The SB headlamp bearing the approval xxxx shown above is a headlamp incorporating the lens of plastic material meeting the requirements of this Regulation: With respect to both the passing beam only, and designed for left-hand traffic only. With respect to the driving beam only. Identification of a headlamp meeting the requirements of Regulation No. 5 With respect to both the passing beam and driving beam and designed for right-hand traffic only. With respect to the passing beam only and designed for right-hand traffic only. The passing lamp filament shall not be lit simultaneously with the driving lamp filament and/or another reciprocally incorporated lamp. Examples of simplified markings for grouped, combined or reciprocally incorporated lamps Figure 10 (The vertical and horizontal lines schematize the shape of the light-signalling device. They are not part of the approval xxxx).
Figure 3a. 012439 012439 012439 The headlamp bearing the approval marking shown above is a headlamp meeting the requirements of this Regulation, as amended by the 01 series of amendments, with respect to both the passing beam and the driving beam and designed: For left-hand traffic only For both traffic systems, by means of an adjustment as desired of the setting of the optical unit or the light source on the vehicle Figure 3b Figure 4 Figure 5 012439 012439 The headlamp bearing the approval marking shown above is a headlamp meeting the requirements of this Regulation, as amended by the 01 series of amendments, with a gas discharge light source for the passing beam only and is equipped with a lens of plastic material, and designed: For both traffic systems For right-hand traffic only Figure 6 The headlamp bearing the approval marking shown above is a headlamp meeting the requirements of this Regulation, as amended by the 01 series of amendments, with gas discharge light sources for the driving beam, and is combined or grouped or reciprocally incorporated with a front fog lamp. Figure 7a Figure 7b
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Figure 3a. Figure 3b On Figures 3a and 3b, note that three out of seven schools SR data are pending and will be added to the data set in September 2011. FOCUS AREA #2: Mentorships and Intergenerational Learning Student mentorships provide an effective framework for developing relationships and a sense of belonging at school and in the community. Students involved in successful mentorships feel connected to school and experience a sense of purpose. We are expanding existing mentorship programs. The secondary transition program “Link Crew” was implemented at North Peace Secondary School in the fall of 2010. In addition, “WEB” (Where Everyone Belongs) was used at both Xx. Xxxxxxx and Xxxx Xxxxx Middle Schools. Multi-aged mentorships are supported across the district and professional learning continues regarding intergenerational learning. Mentorship opportunities are also available in the community through Work Experience and Secondary School Apprenticeship programs. These programs increase the relevance of school by helping students connect what they learn in the classroom with the skills and knowledge needed in the workplace, and it helps prepare students for their transition from secondary school. Our community is fortunate to have been chosen as one of five provincial “Intergenerational Community Demonstration” initiative sites. We look forward to working with the coordinator to inventory, encourage and expand intergenerational opportunities for our students. FOCUS AREA #3: Student Leadership Throughout the Today & Tomorrow process, we had active involvement from a diverse group of students. We find their input to be honest and refreshing. They spoke about powerful learning, inspirational teaching, and what is most important to consider for the future of schools in our community. We believe in student voice as a critical component as we reconfigure our district. The district has supported school based events to develop student leadership but we have no formal structure for ongoing student involvement at the district level. We will include student voice in decisions in the district, specifically related to the Energetic Learning Campus. The district student advisory team is to meet regularly with district administrators and Board members to help keep initiatives that are important to youth front and center. Our internal review process indicates an increase in student leadership activity at several schools. Student-led initiatives are contributing within classrooms, s...

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