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    Name ………………................ …………………………. Student Number ……………………….. List Number Table Number ………………………… …………………………. COM 110 Introduction to Business Information systems Prof. Mohamed Watfa AUTUMN SESSION 2010 SAMPLE MIDTERM EXAMINATION Time Allowed: 1.5 Hours Total Number of Questions: 25 Total Number of Pages (incl. this page): 9 DIRECTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. 2. Total marks: 100 Answer ALL questions from parts 1 and 2. Part 1 contains 20 questions for a total of 20 points. Part 2 contains

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    price of gas has soared in recent years. Gasoline which has been the main source of fuel for the history of cars‚ is becoming more and more expensive and impractical (especially from an environmental standpoint). These factors are leading car manufacturers to develop cars fueled by alternative energies. Two hybrid cars took to the road in 2000‚ and in three or four years fuel-cell-powered cars will roll onto the world ’s highways. While gasoline prices in the United States have not yet

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    Susan B. Anthony has served a great part in women’s history. For many‚ many years‚ women fought to achieve equality. They fought until they successfully gained rights. As a young woman‚ I appreciate every battle that women before‚ such as Susan B. Anthony‚ fought for rights. Her‚ like many others played a big role in achieving this. Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15‚ 1820 in Adams‚ Massachusetts. At an early age‚ she developed strong values and morals. She was a teacher before becoming

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    GAME ENGINES Game engines are collections of modules of simulation code that developers come up with to create and develop video games. They offer a software setup that handles sound‚ 2D or 3D graphics‚ language (more often known as scripting)‚ artificial intelligence‚ memory management‚ streaming‚ threading‚ generic physics and/or dynamics for the gaming environment among others. The game engines have not always been here; their development has progressed with time and with them come various factors

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    German born fitness leader‚ Joseph H. Pilates‚ who developed the Pilates exercise system in the 1920s. His interest in physical fitness stemmed from a determination to strengthen his own body and improve his health after an unhealthy childhood. With a background in yoga‚ Zen meditation and martial arts‚ combined with success as a gymnast‚ diver and boxer‚ he was able to devise a unique sequence of movements that worked the mind and body‚ in harmony. Joseph was convinced that his philosophy

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    This is clear throughout the entire piece. In particular‚ Souza does this when she tries to hide or feelings of sexuality in the first section That Puta Thing That Just Doesn’t Go Away. She discusses her disinterest in sex and male presence: “The lack of male presence at home left me open to whatever assaults and attacks men deemed appropriate for someone of my station. It doesn’t matter that I wasn’t even interested in sex with

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    SPLIT CYCLE IC ENGINE Siddharth V Salkar Mechanical Engineering FCRIT Vashi‚ Navi Mumbai sidd065087@gmail.com Shridhar Jakhalekar Mechanical Engineering FCRIT Vashi‚ Navi Mumbai shri.jklr@gmail.com Abstract—The Split-Cycle Engine changes the heart of the conventional engine by dividing (or splitting) the four strokes of the Otto cycle over a paired combination of one compression cylinder and one power cylinder. Gas is compressed in the compression cylinder and transferred to

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    The Benefit of Oil Engine

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    why the oil engine is very important to your vehicle engine?. It is highly advanced multi grade engine oil that has been specially engineereed to providethe best engine protection ever. The performance of ypur vehicle also very good when using engine oil. Mechanical parts inside the emgine needs oil to made it operated. All mechanicals parts cannot operated without it. It can become hots and make your engine hot and burn. This can jeoprpodize your life and your sAFETY? THAT IS WHY OUR CAR AND MOTORCYLES

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    Turbofan Engine Operation

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    The product we propose to work on will be a jet turbofan engine. Turbofan engines are widely used to today on airline‚ corporate‚ and military jets. They are an outgrowth of the turbojet engine‚ with a major benefit being increasd thrust production and fuel economy. Operation: Turbo fan engines work on the principle of an increased bypass ratio‚ that is an increase of the air that is

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    wouldn’t remember thing for jobs so then no one would have a job and there wouldn’t be any jobs. Also no one would have any money because they don’t have jobs so then they wouldn’t have houses and the the world would not function good and everything would be messed up. If people still had memory then the world would be fine and people would have jobs still. If people had memories then they would remember the fun times that they had with others and their families. The bad thing are that people can remember

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