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    Bending Factor Case Study

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    The bending Factor The approach proposed by VAN DE WIEL (2003) considers plants as flexible elements and, therefore, incorporates mechanical aspects in the analysis. In his work, VAN DE WIEL (2003) refers to the study carried out by RAHMEYER et al. (1999), in which mechanical and resistance properties of different plant species were tested. RAHMEYER et al. (1999) stablished a relationship between the force required to bend the plant to an angle of 45 degrees in terms of the plant’s modulus of…

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    Life: The Detective Career

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    A Detectives Life Have you ever woken up one morning and decided you wanted to become a detective? I am researching this career because it is something I might want to do later on in life. It has always interested me and it is a super exciting career. This paper will explore the job description, requirements, and salary expectation, including the career path for a detective position. First, the job description for a detective includes many aspects. To begin, the general duties include several…

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    METHODOLOGY To optimize the losses of given system which will simultaneously upgrade the voltage at every bus, following methodology is opted which also includes the calculation of required shunt compensation. There are two cases: Case 1: Base case The problem formed is a non linear constrained optimization problem. Interior point method is used to solve this problem. The interior-point approach to constrained minimization is to solve a sequence of approximate minimization problems. It reaches…

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    “As a young boy, I was taught in high school, hacking was cool.” - Kevin Mitnick Tell me what is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the term ‘hacking’? Brighten up your imagination a bit more and tell me how do you portray a ‘hacker’? Well, I am sure most of the will imagine a hacker as a geek, who is mysteriously attractive and is surrounded by many computers with codes running in them. One term that is used by the majority of the population to describe a hacker is ‘cool’.…

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    “Don’t just play on your phone, program it.” This quote by President Obama, which hung in my AP Computer Science classroom, resonated with me from the first day. The class introduced me to the world of coding, but also inspired me to create and learn beyond the classroom. Most importantly, this class bonded a group of my classmates who shared a passion for computer science. At first we helped each other with labs and debugging in the Java based class; but as our knowledge grew of computer…

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    Essay About Welding

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    “All right everybody; remember that you have to be patient with the root pass when welding. A strong foundation is essential for the remaining passes.” These are the words that I always keep in mind when starting a weld. To many, Welding is just a career you can pursue to be able to have a decent lifestyle. However, to me, welding is a craft in which I am able to find an analogy of life. The analogy being that you must take every step patiently in order to have set a firm step. Ever since I was…

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    Discussion of Assessment In this assessment, the directions tell the students how to answer the question and the point value of each item. Additionally, the items in this assessment are ordered from the easiest to the most difficult problem. Thus, this order gives a student confidence and lowers anxiety when completing this assessment. Since I requested that the students circle the correct answer, I provided ample space between the options to avoid confusion when grading. Furthermore, there is…

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    inventor, who may have had some mental issues but never let that prevent him from doing amazing things. My interest in Nikola Tesla comes from his work including electric power. As an electrical engineer I am obviously interested in electricity myself. When he was nineteen years of age he started studying electrical engineering at Polytechnic Institute at Graz in Austria. There he was an excellent student. In June of 1884, Tesla traveled to New York City and got a job working for Edison,…

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    will create a model that transmits electrical current and demonstrate that electricity travels in a closed path. Materials: (6) light bulb, (6) battery, (6) 6 in. insolated copper wires, (6) wire stripper, (6) switches, (21) safety goggles, (21) aprons, and boxes of gloves. Vocabulary: Circuit, closed circuit, open circuit, electrical circuit, electromagnetic, and parallel circuit Engaged: We are going to do a KWL chart to find out, what you know about electrical current, what you want to know,…

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    The real danger of blackouts and brownouts is the unexpected computer shutdown. Operating systems are complex and they must go through a “Shutdown Sequence.” An unexpected loss of electricity can interrupt important threads, and leave your computer in an inoperable state. The biggest certain are the computer files because you’ll have to reboot the whole computer after that, losing those files. When it comes to frequent outages and surges, you lose the physical lifespan of a hard drive. Including…

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