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    Doodle optically discerned his brother as a doting sentinel, but in this case, brother was selfish. He has only availed doodle become mundane for his own good and not fixating on the possible effects that has led to Doodle’s demise. Doodle had always told Brother to never leave him because Doodle cannot be isolated, but pride can enslave people towards a categorical goal and for brother he was bound by it. Brother had his pride which verbalized…

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    broad spectrum ranging from the coercing of societal changes to the biological effect they may have on humans. Regardless of whether or not this reluctance is rationally or scientifically based, it is something that most new forms of technology go through. Currently, there is great debate regarding the benefits and harms of the use of tablets (ex. iPad) by toddlers (1-3 years old). This essay will examine how the effects of tablet on toddlers can greatly vary according to how they are used.…

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    could be there as soon as the 2030s. Many suggestions have been made about how to colonize Mars, but only a few have been actually considered feasible. One of these plans uses the natural resources that are already on Mars to colonize it called “Mars Direct”, however due to its straightforwardness, it wasn’t seriously considered by NASA until recently. The main idea…

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    Epistemology and Contemporary Methodologies in English teaching Characterized by frequent change and innovation, the foundation of contemporary language teaching was developed during the early part of the twentieth century, as applied linguists as others pursued to build principles and procedures for the design of teaching methods and materials (RICHARDS; RODGERS, 2014, p. 1). The aim of the present text is to walk through the changes in language teaching through the methodologies, giving…

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    site are caused by overhead or underground electrical lines." In an article by Darlene Bremer, she states "electrocutions kill an average of 143 construction workers each year. More than half of the electrocutions of electrical workers were caused by direct or indirect contact with live electrical equipment and wiring, control panels, junction boxes and transformers." According to OSHA, they estimate that there are approximately 350 electrical related deaths per year, which almost averages one…

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    Criminal Trial Analysis

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    Once the cross examination was done, the judge wanted a 15 minute recess. During the 15 minutes our class had an opportunity to talk to the judge, and ask him questions. The judge was a friendly, down to earth person, who like to joke around with everybody in the court. I never actually saw him put down anybody. The judge told us that he can not release too much information, because it was an ongoing trial. He also told us that there were over 6000 criminal cases, and most of them are not guilty…

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    The first of King’s four steps of a nonviolent campaign is negotiation. Before taking any sort of nonviolent direct action, negotiation must be tried first. Negotiation must be tried first because it will save people from disobedience and, as a result, the possibility of going to jail. If negotiation fails, nonviolent direct action must be done. In comparison to negotiation, nonviolent direct action is more efficient and effective because it causes tension and a crisis. The four steps of King’s…

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     Novel 3-Phase Single stage boost inverter: Analysis, Design and Experimentation M K Pathak, Member, Dogga Raveendhra and Aravind Panda Abstract— this paper introduces a novel type of 3-phase single stage dc-ac converter, which is controlled by sliding mode control, offers intrinsic step up abilities. Proposed inverter is designed with lesser number of solid state semiconductor switches and small passive elements. Sliding mode controller (robust controller) is designed to control this power…

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    Unit 65 Utilisation of Electrical Energy Assignment 1b Power Transformer Analysis By Ian Greene Contents Assignment Brief: - 3 Single-Phase Transformer 4 PolyPhase Transformer 5 Star-Star (Y-Y) Connection Mode 6 Delta-Star (∆-Y) Connection Mode…

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    Arduina Case Study

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    1.1. BLOCK DIAGRAM CHAPTER 2 2.1. COMPONENTS • Arduino – Purpose of processing • Voice Recognition Module – Voice command identification • Motor controlling Circuit – Motor Control • Gear Motors – Direction variation & constant speed running 2.1.1. ARDUINO Arduino Mega contains everything needed to support the function of the micro controller. It includes digital output/input pins & analog input pins. It connects to a computer through USB cables or power it by a use of AC…

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