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    Moving to a New Place

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    upsetting‚ and I was not looking forward to that at all. Already being a shy person who has trouble connecting with new people‚ being forced to start at a new school was absolutely terrifying. The day began just like any other day. The ringing of the alarm clock and a quick breakfast that could hardly be call a meal. I was afraid. My way around this fear was to retreat into myself. This seemed to be the easy answer for me. I did not put myself out there. There fore I did not risk rejection. Looking back

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    Security Alarm

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    Infrared security alarm Introduction: Not so long ago an alarm was a fairly rare sight‚ however now almost every house has an alarm of some kind. One common kind of security system is an infrared home security system. These are so popular because they are easy to install without having to drill holes and lay cable infrared radiation is invisible to the human eye but can be detected by electronic devices designed for such a purpose. The sensors are set at the door or some supervised

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    Smoke Detector

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    Mumbai-400058‚ India‚ ekta vira@ymail.com Abstract Most of the smoke alarms available in the market use one or another kind of smoke sensor which increases the cost and also require complicated interfacing circuitry around it. But this smoke alarm circuit uses readily available photon-coupled interrupter module as smoke detector. The functioning of this smoke alarm is to continuously detect smoke and automatically activate the alarm in case of dense smoke. Loud sound is heard continuously indicating

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    temperature on the rate of the iodine clock reaction using ammonium persulfate Assessment criteria: Design Variables: Table 1.1: List of dependent and independent variables. S.No | Dependent variables | Independent variables | Controlled variables | 1. | Rate of reaction | Temperature | Concentration | 2. | - | - | Pressure | 3. | - | - | Volume | Hypothesis: The iodine clock reaction is an experiment that demonstrates

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    Water Alarm

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    Water Level Indicator Project Report Submitted by:  Group Details:  Abhilekh Gulpadia – 10BCE0285  Manal Gandhi – 10BCE0311  Pratik Shah – 10BCE0094  Siddhant Jajodia – 10BCE0305 Project report submitted to: Prof. Karthikeyan A. Faculty‚ Electronics Engineering VIT University. As an assignment for IInd semester for the session 2010-11. Problem Statement:  To design and implement a Water Level Indicator‚ using Electronic devices like LEDs‚ ICs‚ Transistors‚ etc.  The reason

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    including: FIRES Regular testing of the fire alarms take place every six weeks at the School. The log book is kept by the business manager‚ this is available to any visiting fire officer. Fire instructions are clearly posted in all classrooms‚ offices and corridors. Also emergency exits are clearly signed. There are always at least 2 fire exits in each classroom. In the event of raising he alarm the glass will need to be broken in one of the many alarms allocated around the school. It is the

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    Alarms In Nursing

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    Automatic alerts and/or alarms are a system that converts information on the progress of a monitored process or the condition of a monitored system into a signal suitable for human perception. Generally light or sound signals are used‚ for example‚ the flashing of a lamp‚ the ringing of a bell‚ or the sounding of a siren. Use of alarms has made a significant impact on nursing as we know it‚ by alerting clinicians that something wrong with patients or alarming nurses that something is in need of our

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    Lab 2

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    How does a false positive alarm differ from a false negative one? From a security perspective‚ which is least desirable? A false positive attack is where the system IDPS was alarmed but no attack ever occurred. The false negative is where an actual attack occurs and the IDPS isn’t alarmed at all. The least desirable would definitely be the false negative‚ if an attack does occur and the IDPS doesn’t even alarm well what’s the point in even having it if it isn’t going to alarm. 2. What is a honeypot

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    Zuzzz Monologue

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    “BUZZZ” “BUZZZ” “BUZZZ” There goes my alarm. Another Monday morning of waking up at 5:30. My husband‚ Derek‚ is already at work. I looked at the mirror and realized a note with writing on it. It said‚ “Good morning‚ Scarlett‚ I just want to tell you that I left at 2 am this morning and I will not be back for 3 months. Sorry I didn’t tell you‚ Another over the road job. I’ll try to come back early. Love your husband‚ Derek I love you Scarlett” As I put the note down I heard a footsteps coming from

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    Audit/Image paper

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    as thermostats and smoke alarms. Since its launch in 2011‚ the Nest Learning Thermostat has been a consistent best seller- and the recently launched Protect (Smoke + CO Alarm) has had rave reviews. Larry Page‚ CEO of Google‚ said: “Nest’s founders‚ Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers‚ have built a tremendous team that we are excited to welcome into the Google family. They’re already delivering amazing products you can buy right now- thermostats that save energy and smoke/CO alarms that can help keep your

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