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2 Hour Motorcycle Trails Biking Experience for Beginners in Lancashire
Motorbike Experience Days: This Trials Motorbike Session in the Ribble Valley countryside is a great introductory session for someone new motorcycling. Over the course of the two hour motorbike experience you'll be taught the basics by an expert, with instruction tailored to your specific skill level. Upon arrival at the motorcycle centre, you will be greeted by your expert instructor, provided with all the necessary equipment, and given a detailed safety briefing. You will then be paired with your top-quality motorcycle which will be selected for you depending on your skill level. Once you have completed your safety briefing you'll be able to explore the 100 acres of Ribble Valley along with your expert instructor and small group. With up to five other participants, you will have two hours to test out your motorcycle skills and receive advice from our instructor. This is ideal for beginners and offers an exciting and safe space to explore a new activity. This taster session is relaxed and great to do before committing to a full day experience!This off-road motorcycle experience makes the perfect gift for petrol heads, or anyone who wants to try a new adventure.
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Economy Electricity Kit
Ideal for introductory electronics.A basic assortment of circuit components includingMES Lamp holders x10 B8A56972MES Bulbs x10 B8A567286V Buzzer with connecting leads x1 B8A61268Electric Motor, 3 - 6V x1 B8A61323DPDT Slide Switch x5 B8A613091.5V
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Economy Human Eye Model
This 7-piece eye model allows you to see the human eye up close and in detail. The model is the upper half of the sclera with cornea and eye muscle attachments. Both halves of choroids with the iris and retina, lens and vitreous humour are removable.
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Economy Wooden Pattern Blocks
These brightly coloured wooden Pattern Blocks ideal for teaching shapes properties, patterns, similar shapes, tessellation, area, angles. Pack size 250 pieces. Made of wood. Measures 10mm thick.
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Free market economy or planned economy?
The choice between a free market economy and a planned economy depends on the specific goals and values of a society. A free market economy allows for individual freedom and competition, which can lead to innovation and efficiency. However, it can also result in inequality and lack of regulation. On the other hand, a planned economy allows for more control and distribution of resources, but it can stifle individual initiative and innovation. Ultimately, the decision between the two depends on the balance a society seeks between individual freedom and social equality.
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Why market economy and not planned economy?
A market economy is preferred over a planned economy because it allows for individual freedom and choice in economic decision-making. In a market economy, prices are determined by supply and demand, leading to efficient allocation of resources. Additionally, competition in a market economy encourages innovation and productivity, driving economic growth. On the other hand, a planned economy, where the government controls production and distribution, can lead to inefficiencies, lack of innovation, and limited consumer choice.
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What is the difference in calorie expenditure between road cycling and mountain biking?
The calorie expenditure for road cycling and mountain biking can vary based on factors such as intensity, terrain, and duration. Generally, road cycling on flat terrain at a moderate pace can burn around 400-600 calories per hour, while mountain biking on varied terrain with hills and obstacles can burn around 500-800 calories per hour. The higher calorie expenditure in mountain biking is due to the increased effort required to navigate the challenging terrain and obstacles. Overall, mountain biking tends to result in a higher calorie expenditure compared to road cycling.
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How are planned economy and shortage economy related?
A planned economy is a system in which the government controls and regulates production, distribution, and prices of goods and services. In a planned economy, resources are allocated based on a central plan rather than market forces. A shortage economy occurs when there is a lack of goods and services available for consumers due to factors such as poor planning, inefficiency, or external shocks. In a planned economy, the risk of a shortage economy is higher as the government may not accurately predict or meet the demands of the population, leading to imbalances in supply and demand.
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Mckinnon Economy Face Shield
Weighs only 18g, Size 33.5 cms x 19 cms, Individually wrapped, Fog free, Soft foam head band, Latex free
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Economy wooden dollies 329328
Capacity kg 240. Height mm 170. Length mm 910. Product Type Timber dollies. Type Selected hardwood. Wheel Diameter mm 90. Wheel Type Nylon castors. Width mm 610.
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Economy wooden dollies 329329
Capacity kg 240. Height mm 170. Length mm 760. Product Type Timber dollies. Type Selected hardwood. Wheel Diameter mm 70. Wheel Type Nylon castors. Width mm 460.
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Capacity kg 240. Height mm 140. Length mm 680. Product Type Timber dollies. Type Selected hardwood. Wheel Diameter mm 70. Wheel Type Nylon castors. Width mm 450.
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What is the difference between social market economy, free market economy, and planned economy?
A social market economy combines elements of both a free market economy and a planned economy. It allows for private ownership of businesses and resources, while also implementing government regulations to ensure fair competition and social welfare. In contrast, a free market economy relies on minimal government intervention, allowing businesses to operate with little regulation. On the other hand, a planned economy is centrally controlled by the government, with decisions regarding production, distribution, and pricing made by central authorities.
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Is Germany a centrally planned economy, a social market economy, or a free market economy?
Germany is considered a social market economy. This means that while it operates within a free market framework, the government plays a significant role in regulating the economy and providing social welfare programs. The social market economy model aims to balance economic freedom with social responsibility, promoting competition and entrepreneurship while also ensuring social security and a fair distribution of wealth. This approach has been a key factor in Germany's economic success and stability.
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Should I stop mountain biking?
Whether or not you should stop mountain biking depends on your personal circumstances and reasons for considering stopping. If you are experiencing physical pain or injury from mountain biking, it may be wise to take a break and seek medical advice. If you are feeling burnt out or no longer enjoying the activity, it may be beneficial to explore other forms of exercise or outdoor activities. Ultimately, the decision to stop mountain biking should be based on your own well-being and enjoyment.
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How do planned economy and social market economy differ?
A planned economy is one in which the government controls all aspects of economic production and distribution, including setting prices and determining what goods and services are produced. In contrast, a social market economy is a system in which the government plays a more limited role, allowing for private ownership and competition while also providing social safety nets and regulations to ensure fair competition and protect consumers. In a planned economy, the government has a central role in decision-making, while in a social market economy, the market plays a more significant role, with government intervention focused on ensuring fairness and social welfare.
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