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  2. Survey (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    Extensive surveys may be designed to target the identification of archaeological sites across a large area, whereas intensive surveys are designed to provide a more comprehensive picture of the location of sites and the nature of off-site data (e.g. field systems, isolated finds, etc.). An intensive survey is the more costly, timely, and ...

  3. Intensive and extensive properties - Wikipedia

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    An intensive property is a physical quantity whose value does not depend on the amount of substance which was measured. The most obvious intensive quantities are ratios of extensive quantities. In a homogeneous system divided into two halves, all its extensive properties, in particular its volume and its mass, are divided into two halves.

  4. Extensive reading - Wikipedia

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    Extensive reading (ER) is the process of reading longer, easier texts for an extended period of time without a breakdown of comprehension, feeling overwhelmed, or the need to take breaks. [1] [2] It stands in contrast to intensive or academic reading, which is focused on a close reading of dense, shorter texts, typically not read for pleasure.

  5. Difference and Repetition - Wikipedia

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    Correspondingly, while extensive properties can be subject to division (the object can be cut in half), intensive qualities cannot be simply reduced or divided without transforming their bearer entirely. There is an intensive space, called spatium, which is virtual and whose implications govern the eventual production of extensive space.

  6. Talk:Intensive and extensive properties - Wikipedia

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    The word 'extensive' was used by Descartes in his doctrine of 'res cogitans' versus 'res extensa', in English 'thinking substance' versus 'extensive substance' (in which 'substance' is itself a traditional technical term of philosophy), for which nowadays we speak of 'mind' and 'matter'. That usage is far from our topic.

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    Some retailers are using President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs to urge consumers to shop now, suggesting if the import duties go into effect next year, a range of goods could cost ...

  8. Needs assessment - Wikipedia

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    Extensive research uses a large number of cases to determine the characteristics of a population, while intensive research examines one or a few cases in depth. [ 8 ] Once the group has identified needs, they then generally turn to intensive needs assessment in order to rank the needs.

  9. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The Huffington Post

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    Dazzling in the ups, terrifying and depressing in the downs. The burning devotion of the small-unit brotherhood, the adrenaline rush of danger, the nagging fear and loneliness, the pride of service. The thrill of raw power, the brutal ecstasy of life on the edge. “It was,” said Nick, “the worst, best experience of my life.”