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    What is the current level of turbulence in this case for Dr. Smith? Mrs. Wilson? Mrs. Martin? Provide evidence to support your response. Currently, I would assess Dr. Smith’s level of turbulence to be moderate, however, due to the vulnerability of this situation his actions could negatively influence this level. Shaprio and Gross (2013), indicated that moderate turbulence is not normally a part of how an organization operates, and is prompted by important issues that need to be solve. In this…

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    2 Loads and Structural Stress Because of the energy content of the wind is relative to the cube of the wind speed, turbine blades exposed to wind speeds will be under an enormous amount of stress. In order to diminish the impact of wind speeds, turbine manufacturers develop the rotors on them with few blades somehow they are as narrow and long as practical (Pinting ZHANG and Shuhong HUANG 2011). The maximum efficiency from such blades can be attained based on the pitch at an optimum angle…

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    One way Dr. Jamison could bring the turbulence down to light would be to apologize for her public comments and proceed with the supervision to ensure that the teacher students are equally prepared to have an appropriate learning experience. If the director of student teaching doesn’t address the issue that Dr. Jamison has created, it could increase the turbulence to severe and cause a cascade effect that students file suit for illegal discrimination…

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    into different category. Turbulence is a property of the wind, when the wind is not in laminar flow. The wind in chaos is turbulence. The literature reveals that turbulence depends on the boundary condition through which the wind flows. The surface nature through which it flows sets the wind flow pattern. If the wind blows through rough terrain, then it is set into turbulence. It can also be a result, if the blowing wind encounters multiple obstacles in its path. Turbulence is correspondingly a…

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    There are two types of flow models, laminar model and turbulence models. The type of model depends on the flow conditions; in other words, flow regimes of the system must be considered before selecting one of the models from abovementioned. Nondimensionless number, that is Reynolds number (Re), is used to indicated…

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    Error rate (BER) by utilizing coding schemes. Forward error correcting codes (FEC) are leading an important role to get back the original message. The biggest challenge in FSO communication is how to retrieve original message without loss of data in turbulence condition. Error Correcting Codes can be classified in two categories: (i) block codes, and (ii) convolution codes. (a). Block codes To generate an (n,k) block code, the channel encoder accepts information in successive k-bit blocks; for…

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    Putting eggs in multiple baskets is obviously not literal, but it paints a picture for managing a business during uncertainty and turbulence. In any situation where the future is an important focus in business, which should be always, just one prediction will not be enough most of the time. Actually, that one prediction that a manager will make about his business could very well be wrong. The future always unfolds differently. Therefore, exploring multiple predictions is a great idea. Placing…

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    originally set in the privacy ownership section of this theory. The last and third part of this theory is privacy turbulence. This part only comes in to effect when managing private information does not go the way the one with privacy ownership expected. This part also consists of five principals. The first four discuss privacy ownership and control while the last one discuses privacy turbulence. These principals appear easy to follow but the management process is quite complex. All of these…

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    Americans. However by the time the baby boomers were becoming teenagers in the 60s, things were not looking so bright. While the 50s were full of prosperity, conformity, and consensus, there were still disagreements leading to the very different turbulence, protests, and disillusionment of the 60s. In part, Americans in the 1950s were prosperous and conforming to the life that lay ahead of them. An example of this conformity and consensus was the migration to the suburbs in the early 50s,…

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    They considered Methanol chemical details by 23 species and 168 Chemical reactions. Turbulence was modeled by standard k-ԑ. According to this study, the results of flamelet model with improved presumed β-PDF are close to results of transport PDF solution. They expressed that when chemical details are considered in combustion modelling, Pollutants…

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