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    INTRODUCTION Bombardier Transportation is the rail equipment division of the Canadian firm Bombardier Inc. Bombardier Transportation is one of the world's leading firms in the rail-equipment manufacturing and servicing industry. It is headquartered in Berlin, Germany with regional offices and major development facilities in Canada & the United States. Bombardier Transportation has numerous more minor generation and advancement offices around the world, for accessibility. It offers a wide range…

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    eliminate the risk of the operator being shocked, which has been researched utilising a ‘Y’ shaped cable, more sensors added to AEDs and ICDs to read other vital signs, improved reliability and power factors within capacitors, increased efficiency of transformers and increased battery storage through the introduction of metal…

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    That..was the worst Transformers movie ever. Fucking MICHAEL BAY for RUINING my favorite thing! Well, I still love them, but come on! In the middle of my ranting about how much I hated Transformers: The Last Knight, I noticed I wasn't on my way home. I was in a dark place. "What... Where..am I?" "Hello? Anyone there?" "Bwak! Hah!" "Hey, who are you?" Then I heard other voices and decided to speak: "Umm, where are we?" "What?! Another one? Geez.. how many people are here?!" "Bwak! Im a…

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    Since the mid-1980s, Spielberg has increased his role as a film producer. He headed up the production team for several cartoons, including the Warner Bros. hits Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Toonsylvania, and Freakazoid!, for which he collaborated with Jean MacCurdy and Tom Ruegger. Due to his work on these series, in the official titles, most of them say, "Steven Spielberg presents" as well as making numerous cameos on the shows. Spielberg also produced the Don Bluth…

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    able to efficiently turn electricity into light ("Nikola Tesla", American). The Tesla coil was yet another example of Tesla’s ingenuity. The coil was a type of transformer that caused near-perpetual motion of electrons. This was the basis of a modern day transformer, which basically adjusts the voltage of electricity. Without a transformer, houses would have to either supply very low voltage electricity, which would be used very quickly and therefore would prove to be very expensive and slow, or…

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    Nikola Tesla Abstract

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    Nikola’s objective with the harmonic oscillator was to develop the wireless transmission of electrical energy. The difference between this type of Tesla Coil and a regular one is that it uses a more tightly coupled air-core resonance master transformer and it also consists of a third coil, separated within a certain distance. As the third coil is not magnetically coupled to the master, radiofrequency energy is coupled from the output of the master directly into the third coil, enabling the…

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    Dorman v. International Harvester Co. Court of Appeal of California 1975 Summary: In 1975 William Dorman (plaintiff) purchased a tractor from International Harvester Company (defendant) that required Dorman to sign a “Retail Installment Conditional Sales Contract.” That contract encompassed two key aspects of the sale, the first being a disclaimer of the implied warranties of merchantability while the second was a fitness for particular purpose. The conflict lies in the placement of the…

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    stronger, faster, and smarter they are capable of things women are not. A clear example of this misrepresentation would be in The Hunger Games: Mocking Jay, Guardians of the Galaxy, American Sniper, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, The Hobbit, Transformers, Maleficent, and X- Men which are in the top ten movies of 2014. Their popularity may be due to the fact that people are so drawn to these types of movies because they share common beliefs that films portray. Before even watching the movie…

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    Male Gaze Critical Lens

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    Everyday women are judged for how they look, act, or say. No matter where a woman goes she must always worry about someone looking at her as nothing more than an object of pleasure. Because of this some women try to escape this reality by watching movies, but cinema itself is judging women. We live in such a male gaze driven society that women are now body shaming themselves because of how self-conscious they have become because they always believe they are being judged on their appearance.…

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    When a computer charger is plugged into a power socket and the charger is connected to the computer, electricity flows from a cord to a box containing a transformer. The transformers job is then to convert incoming electricity to the suitable voltage for each part of the machine that needs electricity. When you use a laptop, some of the power from the charger will go to the laptop’s battery to charge it. Once the charger…

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