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    Gensets Noise Pollution

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    (EFFECTIVE FROM 15.1.2008) SYSTEM & PROCEDURE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NOISE LIMITS FOR DIESEL GENERATOR SETS (UPTO 1000 KVA) January 2008 CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (Ministry of Environment & Forests‚ Govt. of India) SCOPE This document lays down the applicability and requirements‚ certification system and test procedures‚ for compliance with noise limits for new diesel generator sets (up to 1000 KVA) vide notification no. G.S.R. 371 (E)‚ dated 17th May‚ 2002‚ at serial no. 94 of schedule

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    Software Requirements Specification Automated Car Parking Date Document Version Control Information 1. Introduction * 1.1 Purpose of this document Document is being made to reduce the time waste. * 1.2 Scope of this document This Document include the client and Parking area and Administration of Parking area And a car will be parked automatically. The client have to drive the car to the proper place from where the computer will pick the car and park it into the proper allotted

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    Water Pollution

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    Team Presentation and Team Analysis Assignments (265 Points Total) You are a member of a research team employed by Travel International. Your team specializes in preparing executives for successful business interactions in foreign countries. Your excellent reputation is founded upon your thorough knowledge of destination countries and their cultures and your detailed and engaging pre-trip presentations. Develop a 15-25 minute pre-trip presentation for business executives traveling to a country

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    | Types of pollution and effects | | | R Chivers | 5/23/2013 | Pollution and effects that it has on us and our planet‚ and the steps being taken to reduce pollution and make the world a better place for future generations to appreciate and enjoy. | This report will discuss four types of pollutions and their effects on us and how we can help clean up the planet. There are different types of pollution; air pollution that affects the air we breathe‚ water pollution that affects

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    Pollution: Business Ethics

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    Pollution is the act or process of polluting or the state of being polluted‚ especially the contamination of soil‚ water‚ or the atmosphere by the discharge of harmful substances (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=pollution). Pollution is a universal problem. It seems that many businesses and people are unaware of the effect that pollutants have on people. Car exhaustion‚ tobacco smoking‚ dumping waste‚ and emission from factories and plants are just a few ways to pollute our ozone. I

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    Vehicular Pollution

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    problems in a more human-like fashion. This generally involves borrowing characteristics from human intelligence‚ and applying them as algorithms in a computer friendly way. A more or less flexible or efficient approach can be taken depending on the requirements established‚ which influences how artificial the intelligent behavior appears. AI is generally associated with Computer Science‚ but it has many important links with other fields such as Mathematics‚ Psychology‚ Cognition‚ Biology and Philosophy

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    Introduction to Air Pollution: Air pollution means the presence of contaminants or pollutants in the atmosphere beyond tolerance limit that can cause health problems to all human beings on earth. The causes of air pollution can be both natural or man-made. Air pollutants are mostly gases or small particles which remain suspended in the air for very long time period. Sources of Air Pollution: The most characteristic sources of air pollution have always been combustion processes where the pollutant

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    Water Pollution

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    The Hartnell Governor Stationary steam engines‚ traction engines‚ portable and semi-portable engines all require some method of steam regulation to enable the operator to maintain adequate control over the machine. A device known as a governor is the piece of equipment used for this purpose. Numerous types of governors have been designed and put into use. It is widely accepted that the Watt governor may be one of the oldest‚ if not the oldest‚ design which can still be found in use on numerous applications

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    POLLUTION Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that causes adverse change. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy‚ such as noise‚ heat or light. Pollutants‚ the components of pollution‚ can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants. Pollution is often classed as point source or nonpoint source pollution. Forms of pollution The major forms of pollution are listed below along with the particular contaminant

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    Through the development and drafting of the constitution‚ two political parties were born. One labeled as strict constructionists‚ the Jeffersonian Republicans‚ and the other labeled as broad constructionists‚ the Federalists. The Democratic-Republicans such as Thomas Jefferson‚ were first labeled as anti-federalists and believed the states should have the most power in the government and most vowed not to sign the constitution without the addition of a Bill of Rights. They believed that if a power

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