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    Sufficient Homemade Air Conditioner Introduction and Background of the Study As day time is starting to become more and more unbearable‚ as fans would only constantly stir the hot sticky air S around‚ so the researchers ended up in choosing this topic. The researchers chose this topic mainly because of the hot weather here in the Philippines. The constant high temperature was the reason this came up to the researchers’ minds. This

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    Split-type air conditioner Some rooms do not have external windows or walls. Difficulties arouse in creating sufficient air flow in the rooms‚ which can lead to discomfort for residents in terms of temperature and humidity. The split-type air conditioner can be used in these situations. Introduction: A split air conditioning simply means that the condensor (or sometimes referred to as the “outdoor unit”) is separated from the “indoor unit”‚ thus the term “split”. The split air conditioning

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    Smells Like Teen Spirit: An analysis of the characters in T. C. Boyle’s Greasy Lake Three nineteen year-old boys drunk with alcohol and high on life on the third night of summer back from college are looking for a place to let loose and be themselves. They make the drive past the strip and into a place where there the “trees crowding the asphalt in a black unbroken wall” (Boyle 125). It was a place of muddy and murky waters where broken glass bottles‚ beer cans‚ and charred bonfire remains were

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    Firm Overview West Lake was established in Toronto‚ Ontario in 1970 as a manufacturer of table lamps. During the next thirty years since its founding‚ West Lake had extended its wholesale line to involve both floor lamps and lighting fixtures. It opened a retail store in Toronto‚ selling a broad line of lighting and some traditional home decor products. In addition‚ it also began its business online and sells its products directly to consumers. Charles Bowman‚ the CEO of West Lake Home Furnishing Ltd

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    The English Lake District The Lake District used to be regarded as a remote region in north-west England but modern transport developments mean that it is easily accessible from the main centres of population. * About 12 million people visit the Lake District every year making it the second busiest of the national parks. * 90% of visitors come by car. * The main attraction is the scenery and landscape. Other attractions are the clean air‚ peace and quiet and good walking. * 10 million

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    Great Lakes: Great Decisions By: Judy Webb Professor Natalie Marsh Business Administration Capstone – BUS 499 January 12‚ 2011 Perform an analysis of the Social/Demographic‚ Technological‚ Economic‚ Environmental/Geographic‚ and Political /Legal/Government segments to understand the general environment facing Great Lakes. Describe how Great Lakes will be affected by each of these external factors. Social/Demographic Segments – The primary consumers of the products produced by

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    Unit 4 Case Study 1: Overcoming the Perils of Canoe Lake Crook/Anatomy and Physiology ITT Technical Institute July 24‚ 2014 The integumentary system acts as a barrier to many potentially harmful threats such as UV rays‚ harmful organisms‚ and forces that would damage the skin. The human body is its own natural defense system‚ and it will attack anything that threatens its homeostatic environment. If a slight cut in the skin breaks the barrier‚ it causes the

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    Page 1 of 10 E n v i r o n m e n t S e r v i c e s & R e s e a r c h O r g a n i z a t i o n Kashmir E Magazine Hard Facts Environment Node An Electronic Networking for Sustainable Development in Kashmir Home Home E Magazine Resettlement and Rehabilitation of People Problems and concerns Dal Lake Dev.& Conservation Project Sgr‚ Background : Resettlement and Rehabilitation is one of the most serious problems posed by the developmental activities . Among other developmental

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    Air Conditioner Report The use of concrete blocks in buildings construction decreased natural ventilations in the structures. The situation was worsened by house designs in urban areas where there were small spaces left for air waves. This lack of ventilation and variations n weather patterns necessitated a gadget that would keep rooms at suitable temperatures for human comfort. The air conditioner has a mechanism that absorbs humidity from the air to create a cooling effect inside buildings when

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    Lake Baikal is the largest fresh water lake and the deepest lake on the planet. This lake is located in the south-eastern part of Siberia. To the Russians Lake Baikal is spelled Ozero Bayka. Baikal is is a word from the Turk language. The meaning behind the name of the lake is wealthy lake. The word “bai” means “wealthy” and “kul” means “lake”. This lake is one of the most beautiful places in the world; it is home to 1‚085 species of plants and 1‚550 different species. Baikal is very old roughly

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