The earliest form of the plough which cuts a furrow through the soil but – unlike the plough – does not turn the soil over Appeared in the Middle East around 4000 BC Cross-ploughing with an ard was often used to disturb the soil sufficiently
Admission, Review, & Dismissal Another name for the local education agency committee that determines whether a student is in need of special education services, and if so, what services, etc
is the Admission, Review and Dismissal committee which makes decisions concerning the educational program of a student referred or placed in special education Responsibilities of the ARD Committee include
Automatic Ring Down A private line connecting a station instrument in one location to a station instrument in a distant location with automatic two-way signaling The automatic two-way signaling used on these circuits causes the station instrument on one end of the circuit to ring when the station instrument on the other end goes off-hook This circuit is sometimes called a "hot-line" because urgent communications are typically associated with this service ARD circuits are commonly used in the financial industry ARD circuits also have one-way signaling, where station A rings station B when station A goes off hook, but station B cannot ring station A
The termination of many English words; as, coward, reynard, drunkard, mostly from the French, in which language this ending is of German origin, being orig
lit 'good blessings, rewards', name of the yazad presiding over blessings; name of the twenty-fifth day of the month according to the Zoroastrian religious calendar (Var: 'Ashishwangh, Arshishwang', Av 'Ashi Vanghuhi')