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    Surya's Vihar 5 Case Study

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    SURYA’S VIHAR5 - REVISED PAGE 1 Caption: Because Life is meant to be Brilliant PAGE 2-3 The Jewel of Bhilai OR The Crowning Glory A vibrant life style awaits your arrival. Located in Bhilai which continues to be one of the fastest growing regions in the country, Surya’s Vihar 5 is the place where you can truly have it all - meet, dine, stay, live, play- be close to everything you will love to do. PAGE 4-5 Uncover a lifestyle without equal OR Life in a style…

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    Emergency Response

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    specifically target telecommunications. When these events occur, towers can be damaged or destroyed and the electrical power can be interrupted or terminated. In order to mitigate these communication challenges, one should consider the use of redundant systems in communication towers and electrical power. One such way to provide emergency power to communication systems is through the use of back-up generators that can help alleviate communication failures due to a faulty power grid (PBS, 2015).…

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    Water utilities were one of the problems after the earthquake. They were to maintain close with local electrical power companies in case they had to shutdowns. The Loma Prieta earthquake demonstrated that utilities should be placed in areas where distribution systems had water lines that are vulnerable to damage. The earthquake caused a great deal of damage…

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    invention of the light bulb and the electric power generation and distribution equipment to light it. This technology created the electrical equipment industry and provided the electric power to operate America's industries. In 1878, Edison formed the Edison Electric Light Company to build electric power plants and to produce such electrical components as light bulbs, generators, transformers, and switches.” Thomas Edison cared about electricity in the home but he also worked on a way to make…

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    The process of reverse electrodialysis is a sustainable, non-pollutant technology which is able to convert the free energy of mixing two solutions with different salinity into electrical energy directly. (Wessling, Nijmeijer, Gambier, & Dlugolecki, 2009). This type of energy is both sustainable and man-made, which allows human beings to have total control of how much energy can be produced from the process. The power output is currently…

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    Enceladus Description

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    The next flagship mission we have is called Gigantas I. Gigantas is the word Enceladus in Greeks, which means a very bright satellite of Saturn. By sending a space orbiter and a lander to the sixth largest moon of Saturn and the brightest world in the solar system (NASA, 2015), We can easily accomplish this researching mission and bring lots of valuable data back to earth. Enceladus, with approximately 310 miles diameters, is one tenth of the Saturn’s largest moon. (NolaTRedd, 2016) It was…

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    Yoga Therapy

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    This report explains, in plain English, the research article entitled “Effect of an integrated approach of yoga therapy on quality of life in osteoarthritis of the knee joint: A randomized control study”, which may be accessed for free, full text, at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3193655/. I chose this topic because I have a family friend who has osteoarthritis. She is in her 50’s and has a strong desire to stay active and healthy since she has just retired. Her doctor told her…

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    The power and water industry is where the most profit is generated; products include turbines, generators, pumps and filters for treatment systems. The aviation industry provides engines for aircraft such as jets, helicopters, etc. The health care industry provides medical diagnostic equipment, drug manufacturing equipment, and other medical devices…

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    One of the largest environmental disasters in world history happened on March 11, 2011. The site was the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. A 9.0 magnitude earthquake was experienced off the northeastern coast of Japan, and this triggered tsunamis that affected shorelines within minutes. Dozens of villages alongside 200 miles of coastline were substantially destroyed. Waves measuring more than 40 feet struck the Fukushima nuclear power plant, located only 150 miles from Tokyo. The…

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    mechanical engineer one has to learn various system components, from computer programming to power systems, and cover technical subjects, such as fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and hydraulics. They also need to gain a basic understanding of civil, electrical, and chemical engineering. A solid foundation in study techniques and technological applications is needed to identify problems and then come up with effective ways to talk about them. The best mechanical engineers challenge themselves to…

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