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    I completed my first teaching experience on Thursday, September 29, 2016. After much consideration on the course options, I settled on Dr. Ferrier’s Psychology of Child Development (PSY 2210) course. This class meets twice a week, so the class period was 1 hour and 15 minutes, and is located in Fletcher Hall, room 100. I strategically chose child development for my first teaching experience because I thought it was important to feel fairly comfortable with the material, especially knowing how…

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    Toy Play Case Study

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    1. What are ALL of the toys the infant / child is interested in? Name at least three different toys. What are the fine motor requirements for playing with one of these toys? Be comprehensive when you describe the fine motor requirements (symmetry, posture, muscle work, range, coordination, type of grasp) i.e. not simply examining motor control of the digits (4 points) (Wisconsin Child Welfare Training System, 2006) The infant was playing with a variety of toys but he particularly was…

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    Tesla Case Study

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    Tesla Motors Overview Tesla Motors was founded in July 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning with Elon Musk joining the company in February of 2004 providing the majority of the company’s financing in the beginning. The goal of Tesla was and still is to create affordable electric vehicles to the mass market. The initial goal was to start with a premium sports car for early adopters which would then help to finance the company’s sedans and compacts. Today, Tesla has established itself as…

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    In these applications, the three-level inverters often need to operate with modulation indices (m) lower than 0.5 [6]- [10]. Additionally, at lower modulation indices, traction drives operating with induction motors (IMs), interior permanent magnet motors (IPMs) or synchronous reluctance motors (SynRMs) may need to provide higher reactive power, thus operating with a lower power factor (pf) [9], [11]- [17]. For example, in [9], the power factor of IPMSMs at 0.2 modulation index is shown to be…

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    benefit a child or adolescent’s body weight. Along with benefitting one’s body weight, involvement in physical activity has other benefits such as positive changes in adiposity, skeletal health, psychological health, cardiorespiratory fitness, and motor skills development (Loprinzi et al., 2012). As a child…

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    Case Study: Houdini Taxi

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    Houdini Taxi...A new kind of taxi services that transport our riders comfortably and safely in a wide range of vehicles Houdini Taxi Offers Unique Services in a Range of Vehicles (-- removed HTML --) Houdini Taxi Offers Unique Services in a Range of Vehicles (-- removed HTML --) Today’s rapidly expanding transportation apps include Uber and other car and delivery services, but we and our business associate partners at Houdini Taxi offer a level of service and professionalism that others don‘t…

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    Tesla Motors

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    1. What are the key elements of Tesla Motors’ strategy? Unlike in the use of gasoline internal combustion engines, Tesla motors have revolutionized the motor industry with the introduction of an electric powered automobile. By utilizing the rotor, the Tesla company as engineered their vehicles to propel a better and enhancive feel in the transport arena. To achieve their success in the marketing field, the Tesla Company has had to improve their marketing strategy unlike the strategies used by…

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    Toyota Comparison Essay

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    stands for. And they are: superb quality, value beyond expectation, the exhilaration of driving, being innovative, integrity in safety, the environment and social responsibility. Toyota motor own four auto and truck maufacturing companies besides themselves, and they are: • Hino trucks • Lexus • Daihatsu • Ranz motors What is a brand? A name, term, design, symbol or other feature that differentiates a…

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    MGT 377 Case Study 1 Introduction Butler Systems is a rather large company that manufactures environmental control systems and power conditioning equipment. More specifically they produce battery backup and other computer support systems. Since Butler Systems is the world’s leading supplier, the companies annual sales typically exceed $1 billion. The company’s battery backup systems use the HD-5 battery which makes up the main component of the system. this system is a backup system designed to…

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    Chapter 3 Interleaved Buck Converter System 3.1 INTRODUCTION Interleaved Buck Converter has lots of concentration due to its simple and low control complexity in application. where no isolation and high output current with low ripple. An No isolation DC/DC converter Fig.1.1 shows the step-down DC/DC converter. When switch M is on for the duration of dTs, power is transferred from source to load and filter inductor L is charged. When switch M is off for a duration (1-d)Ts, the diode D…

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