International Conference On Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing ICIEM’10‚ May‚ 9-10‚ 2010‚ Batna‚ Algeria SINGLE-PHASE BOOST POWER FACTOR CORRECTOR L. RAHMANI Laboratoire d’Automatique de Sétif (LAS)‚ Université de Sétif‚ Faculté des Sciences de L’ingénieur‚ Département d’électrotechnique‚ Route de Bejaia‚ Sétif‚ Algérie‚ Lazhar_rah@yahoo.fr Abstract--This paper presents the analysis‚ a modeling approach to obtain a small-signal model‚ design and the digital implementation of a linear
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Definition and Introduction to OPEC OPEC‚ The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries‚ is a name that has become synonymous with the worldwide petroleum market. But what does it do‚ who is involved and how important is OPEC to our day-to-day lives? This article aims to answer these basic questions in a clear and concise fashion. OPEC is a permanent organisation of 12 countries which are world-leaders in oil production. The primary aim of OPEC is to unify petroleum policies between its
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The Indian Subcontinent Achieves Freedom: Chapter 34 Section 1 I. Setting the Stage A. People are reconsidering the policy of colonialism. 1. After WWII‚ people questioned whether dictatorship was a good idea. 2. “All nations should be free from the power of other nations.” 3. Keeping colonies had a high cost. It wasn’t worth it. 4. Colonized people pressed harder for freedom. Ex: British-held India II. A Movement Toward Independence A. The Indian’s strive to freedom intensifies
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3. Donatism was a Christian sect within the Roman province of Africa that flourished in the fourth and fifth centuries. It had its roots in the social pressures among the long-established Christian community of Roman North Africa (present-day) Algeria and Tunisia‚ during the persecutions of Christians under Diocletian. The Donatists (named for the Berber Christian bishop Donatus Magnus) were members of a schismatic church not in communion with the churches of the Catholic tradition in Late
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In 1971 in Accra‚ Ghana‚ Steve Ewert woke up in a cold sweat. Bugs crawled out his mouth. Fear gripped his very soul. “I’m losing my mind!” he cried repeatedly to his travel companion Dick Russell. What started out as two young Kansas kids setting out to find themselves in late 1970‚ turned to disillusionment and danger. Photographer Ewert and writer Russell traveled across Europe experiencing the continent in Forrest Gump fashion — attending French President Charles De Gaulle’s memorial service
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5. National Defense Act of 1958 and its results 6. Anglo-American relations warm sults tSoviet relations with Poland and Yugoslaviaand ensuing agreements 7. French intransigence following the Suez humiliation 8. De Gaulle d. Algeria and the 4th Republic e. Meeting with General Norstad f. Consequences g. ICBM worries
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My understanding and appreciation of cultural and contextual considerations shown throughout stylistic choices developed throughout this discussion. When I was reading The Stranger‚ there was a notion of hotness and higher temperatures that Meursault experienced throughout the book. During this discussion‚ one of the leaders pointed out that there was a reoccurring motif of the sun. Right then it clicked for me that the idea of hotness was really a part of the much larger motif‚ the sun and its multiple
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which results the author to conclude that if colonialism upheld the violence then the colonized may have the same disorders as the soldiers in WW1 and WW2. The author uses actual case studies in his explanation‚ drawing examples from his work in Algeria to explain how direct exposure of a traumatic event can develop a disorder in response to‚ such as the case of a thirty-seven-year-old who witnessed the massacre of his village in reaction had homicidal tendencies (Fanon 259). In other cases‚ psychological
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France’s greatest best sellers since World War II‚ Jean Lart6guy gave the name of "centurion" to the hard-bitten French regular who had survived the Indochina war‚ had learned his Mao Tse-tung the hard way‚ and later had sought to apply his lessons in Algeria or even in mainland France.* Of
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around the world evenly this is called Uneven Population Distribution In this essay I will be explaining uneven population distribution using 5 different places as an example and giving reasons why they are not densely populated. In some parts of Algeria (like the Sahara Desert) there is not a lot of rain so the crops can’t grow and there wouldn’t be enough resources for everyone. It is too hot so people wouldn’t want to live there because it is an uncomfortable climate to live in for some people
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