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    Power Factor Analysis

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    Aim The aim of this assignment is to investigate the method to correct the power factor within an AC power generation system. Once the power factor is found we shall improve the power factor in said theoretical circuit by modifying the existing one and calculating the differences this makes to the output across the circuit as a whole. Then we shall use a circuit design software package to confirm our theoretical results and identify whether our improved mathematical skills have solved the task…

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    In the poems “God’s Grandeur” by Hopkins, and “The Fish” by Elizabeth Banks the reader will find many similarities like the use of figurative language, diction, and theme. All these usages of rhetoric strategies help strengthen, and clarify the intent of the author. Both poems “God’s Grandeur” by Hopkins, and “The Fish” by Elizabeth Bishop use figurative language, and imagery in order to push their message, and help the reader understand their point of view. In “God’s Grandeur”, Hopkins says…

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    Safeway use of spreadsheets to gather and compile inventory data and determine how stockouts trend company-wide proved unreliable as it lacked the ability to identify trends across specific brand or Universal Product Code (UPC) barcodes. Spreadsheets are limited in their ability to accommodate huge amounts of data. Increasing reliability and responsiveness in the supply chain function is by increasing visibility. Increasing data visibility has proven a critical strategy aimed at cost reduction…

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    A gap-filling method was developed based on the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) method. PCA is a widely used dimensionality reduction method to find a new set of variables as linear combinations of original variables, capturing most of the observed variance in the original data (Storch and Zwiers, 2002). It has been used in various climate studies for decomposing dominant mode (Storch and Zwiers, 2002) and time-series gap-filling (Beckers and Rixen, 2003; Kondrashov et al., 2014). The…

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    In the novel Frankenstein, and the two poems of "Miss Brill" and "To Jane: The Recollection", nature exposes itself as a healer for the individual, whose beauty restores their happiness and tranquility. Through the serenity and peaceful scenery depicted through the imagery in nature, the individual is cleansed and purified of their grief. This is shown many times throughout Frankenstein, allowing the individual to help himself or herself after a horrific event and find calm in nature. This is…

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    show a more adolescent side of him struggling to take action. Hamlet’s soliloquies are great tools to peer into what Hamlet is really thinking. In his second soliloquy, Hamlet calls himself a “dull and muddy-mettled rascal” who is “unpregnant” of cause for revenge of “a king upon whose property and most dear life a damned defeat was made” (2. ii. 525-530). His self-loathing…

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    Muscle Tissue Analysis

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    Introduction: The use of electromyography (EMG) to monitor muscle tissue from surface skin provides important information about the components of electrical activity—namely motor unit (MU) activation—during a muscle contraction (Cashaback, Cluff & Potvin, 2013). Observing electrical activity of a muscle with EMG is a user friendly and non-invasive tool researchers use when investigating muscle physiology (Camata et al., 2009). EMG is commonly used to correlate EMG signal with fatigue by…

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    Who Matters to me as a manager, is important when it comes to building a dream team. If I had the opportunity to build my management dream team the people that I would choose would be those that possess the following qualities; Dedication Drive Honesty Positive attitude Good communication skills Trust worthy Shares the same value Individuals who possess these qualities are who I would want to be on my dream team. In my experience employees must be aligned with the greater purpose of the…

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    Health Inequality In Health

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    9 4) Health inequality………………………………………………………………………………………....11 i. Causes of Health inequality……………………………………………………………..….11 ii. Social determinants of health……………………….……………………….……………12 iii. Non medical determinants of health………………………………………………….13 iv. How to improve health inequalities……………………………………….……...….13 5) Gender inequality…………………………………………………………………………….……….….14 a. Gender inequality in education…………………………………………………………..15 i. Causes of gender inequalities in education…….………….......16 ii. How to…

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    Regression Method Based on the data we collected, our expected regression equation is: Walmart revenue = β0 – β1CPI + β2CSI + β3ECOM – β4GAS + β5POP –β6INT – β7UNEMP + β8EARN Then we ran the regression on Minitab and got an actual regression equation. We used the method (i.e. five questions and nine problems) to evaluate the equation Minitab produced. For each of the nine problems, we ask five questions: What is the problem? How can I detect it? What are the consequences of the problem? What are…

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