considered the concept proposed in (Aa2) as simple and useful in applications.
considered the concept proposed in (Aa2) as simple and useful in applications.
Angelo Pignatti 63, of Revesby in Staten Island, passed away on Saturday, December 15, 1968 at Staten Island Zoo. Born Oct. 14, 1905 near Johnson, he was son of late Marco Pignatti and Stella pignatti. A Staten City resident throughout his life, Angelo was a 1923 graduate of Concord High School. For many years, he was employed by Charles Lennox where he did electric supplying, and wiring. He was a loyal member of the Staten Island Zoo where he was awarded best customer Monkey aquarium. Pignatti never had any children, but he preceded in death by his wife Conchetta. A funeral service which will include a Memorial Service which will begin at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, January 6, in the Cherubini McInerny Funeral Home in Staten Island with Pastor…
Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi was born in Florence, Italy around 1386. He was born to Nicolo di Betto Bardi, a member of the Florentine Woolcombers Guild. His friends and family adopted the shortened moniker, Donatello, when he was only a child. This is what we know him as today. Donatello's first educational environment was at the home of the Martellis, a wealthy Florentine family of bankers and patrons closely linked to the Medici family. In the shop of a goldsmith within the Martellis family, Donatello learned metallurgy, fabrication of metals and various materials, and other skills of the trade. In around 1400, he began apprenticing with the metalsmith and sculptor, Lorenzo Ghiberti.…
200 imulations runs were completed using the probability of a machine breakdown from the table below . the average number of breakdowns from the simulation trials was 1.93 with a standard deviation of .20.…
Bartolomeo Vanzetti had many faces in society such as Italian immigrant, fish seller, loving husband and father. He were a member of an extremely dangerous anarchist group in America. In 1920, Bartolomeo Vanzetti and his friend Nicola Sacco were arrested for payroll and murder in Braintree, Massachusetts. They were referred as “those anarchist bastards.” Judge Thayer hated anarchist. He heavily prejudiced against Italians. Eventually, Vanzetti and Sacco were found guilty of murder. The trials were hard to handle because the evidence was tampered with unreliable witness. Finally, Judge Thayer informed that Vanzetti and Sacco were to die in the electric chair, although they had support from many well-known figures and people over the world. Nearly…
The renaissance movement of Italy placed an emphasis on intellect and artistic values reminiscent of the past. The humanist ideals of this movement focused on education with emphasizing literary aptitude, human experience and potential, and producing upstanding citizens. These ideals are reflected in Leon Battista Alberti’s concept of the role a proper family and the importance he places on raising children of good character and morals.…
R. Anthony Giamusso is a musician from Northeastern Pennsylvania where he wrote and recorded five studio albums of original music. His passion for the creative arts began as a child, drawing his own comic book series based on the fantastical world that entertained his imagination. In recent years, he returned to storytelling and went on to earn his MA in Creative Writing from Wilkes University. Today, Anthony lives with his fiancé and two dogs. He enjoys trips to aquariums and museums with friends and loves spending time with his…
Philip Zimbardo was born on March 23, 1933. He studied and attended both Brooklyn College and Yale University. He majored in three areas: sociology, anthropology, and psychology. In 1977, he developed the Stanford Shyness Clinic. The clinic helped people get over shyness in social environments.…
Nicolo Paganini was born October 27, 1782 in Genoa, Italy. He was considered by many to be the greatest violin virtuoso to have ever lived. He began studying the mandolin and violin at the age of 5 under the instruction of his father and was already composing at the age of 7. He gave his first public violin performance at 12 and by 13 he was already known through Genoa as the “wonder-child.” Paganini quickly outgrew each and every one of his teacher’s abilities. His father quickly realized Nicolo’s potential and realized that money could be made from young Nicolo’s talent. He put his son to work good and hard; so hard that it took its toll on his health. The relationship became complicated. If the boy failed to practice for long hours,…
Safety-critical software and life critical software means that any malfunction of the software will very probably result in extreme consequence and even loss of human life. Organisation developing such systems ought to exercise extreme caution against system failure (Nilsen, 2004). Tavani (2007) emphasize the importance of industry wide standard for design and development of such artefacts to assure the reliability and safety towards society. Additionally, most industries are closely regulated by government agencies with stringent certification requirements. For example, IEC 60880 describes European standards for certification of nuclear power generating software.…
Mohammad Farooq Ali Tarafder* Abstract: This paper aims at describing the role of Fra Luca Bartolomeo de Pacioli (sometimes Paciolo) in the development of Modern Accounting. Key Words: Luca Pacioli, Double Entry Accounting and Renaissance.…
What is the importance of Alfieri, both when he is talking directly to the audience, and his relationship with the other characters?…
1835 Paganini returned to Parma and worked for the second wife of Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria.…
Answer the following questions in 50 to 150 words each. Provide citations for all the sources you use.…
I have reticently done the virtual experiment lab labeled Meats and Maggots, where in this lab I recreated Sir Francesco Redi experiment of meat rotting. He originally did this to show the life of maggots did not come from meat. That really the fly’s which arrive to the unsealed meat cussed the maggots to exist on the meat. Going throw this lab I recreated his Scientific Method step by step to see how it is he come to this discover. It was most educationally on how the method is used to prove conclusion. Francesco Redi contributed greatly to the Scientific Method by publishing step by step how he came to his conclusion and the means in which he got there. In this lab we first take observations of what it is we or studying we saw how rotting meat showed fly’s and maggots in them we the asked our self’s question obtaining to the study like why the fly’s come and what our independent verbal could be. We then later come to the idea if the meat was sealed could we stop the maggots from appearing? Next we tested this hypothesis by sealing one meat and not sealing the other. We then watched how the unsealed meat attracted fly’s and then followed by maggots; however the sealing off the flies too the other meat did not give way for thee maggots to come. Giving us or concision that maggots did not applier form the meat itself but form the fly’s having access. The scientific method proves us a solid formula for reaching concision such as these and is otherwise…
he operators of induction motor drives are under continual pressure to reduce maintenance costs and prevent unscheduled downtimes that result in lost production and financial income. Many operators now use online condition-based maintenance strategies in parallel with conventional planned maintenance schemes. However, it is still the operator who has to make the final decision on whether to remove a motor from service or let it run based on information from condition monitoring systems. A crucial point about motor current signature analysis (MCSA) is that…