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    Chapter:-1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction:- A Wind Tunnel is tool used in Aerodynamics research to study the effect of air moving past solid objects. A wind tunnel consists of a tubular passage with the object under test mounted in the middle. Air is made to move past the objects by a powerful fan system or other means. The test object, often called a wind tunnel model is instrumented with suitable sensors to measure aerodynamic forces, pressure distribution, or other aerodynamic related…

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    that make up their novels . Susan Shaw shows her own unique style of writing in her two books Tunnel Vision and The Boy From the Basement. Shaw uses imagery, mood, and syntax to make up her particular style. The first style element Shaw portrays in her two novels is imagery, which she uses to help create a visual description to go along with the reading. Shaw uses a lot of imagery in the story Tunnel Vision. Liza, the main character, states, “My mother, the lady who ran up and down stairs like…

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    Sexist Tunnel Vision Leads to Failure in Glaspell’s “Trifles” It was not uncommon in the early 1900’s to view the oppression of the female. In fact it was a common place. Men would go out and do the outside work or the away from home work. A man would get up and go put his day in at work and demand that his food be on the table when he returned home that evening. Where the women would be the ones to look after the house and to clean whatever needed to be cleaned, they would be in charge of the…

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    Focus children: Arlo Resources: Small toy cars Long and short Cardboard tube tunnels Rationale: The cars and cardboard tube tunnel activity follows on from the play dough and cardboard tube tunnel experience on 2/11/2017. Arlo enjoyed this experience and he found ways to explore the play dough and the cardboard tube tunnels. This experience will allow him to continue his interest and enjoyment while providing more opportunities for him to play with cars. Objectives:…

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    Imagine never seeing the sun, sky, or nature. In the novel Tunnels by co-authors Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams, a boy named Will Burrows stumbles upon an underground Victorian era city, named the Colony. Will finds the underground city while looking for his father who recently went missing. After being captured by the civilians of the underground city (also known as colonists), he discovers that his dad, also known as Mr. Burrows was captured by the colonists and was banished deeper into…

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    The car was ready for our trip to Emerald Isle North Carolina. My brother Will and I argued on who would sit in the “hump” in the car. The “hump” was the tightest, most cramped and the seat that can’t adjust in the middle of the two awesome window seats. Will even tried to get my older brother Danny who was almost 15 to sit in that seat! “I have been sitting in that seat for 13 hours for 14 years! No way Will!” Danny complained. Annoyed, I held my breathe and volunteered to sit in the awful…

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    shown in figure 3 was for twin tunnels already constructed at a centre to centre spacing of 3D. This model helped to identify the influence of construction sequence on surface and subsurface ground displacement upon excavating the first and second tunnels underneath the existing twin tunnels. Figure 3: First Side by Side twin tunnels 4.1.1 Surface Displacements The surface displacements at distances of 4.75m, 7.125m, 9.5m and 11.875m from the centre line of tunnel 1 were computed and then…

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    Main Street. Along that space, there are lights with the sole function of guiding you through the pitch black tunnel while keeping you on the dark pathway, and away from the edge. While going through this tunnel, you will experience Turrell’s favorite aspect of art - light. In this work, the artist uses light to guide you through the interactive experience of losing your senses. The tunnel is truly disconcerting; the floor rises and dips in random places, and the only thing that you can see is…

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    anger as she breathed her frozen fire and hit him. She dived down, seeing a narrow tunnel where the night dragon would not fit. She would be there in three, two, one. . . . Smash! Frost jumped awake and was confused. Where was she? She heard a growl and realized she was in the tunnel and had smashed into a wall. She glided through the tunnel slowly, so she didn’t hit another wall. After what felt like hours, the tunnel sloped up, and Frost flew into the sky. When Frost got to the ice dragon…

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    IPv6 tunnel over this IPv4-protected communication channel. Since IPv4 VPN puts the remote host on a private network, the natural choice for the IPv6 tunnel is the ISATAP (Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol), which is suitable for communication within a location. However, in practice, we can use any type of IPv6 tunnel as long as it is supported by the host and while the gateway is set up within the private network for it. Configurations for IPv4 access to VPN and IPv6 tunnel are…

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