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    Textile in Defense

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    Textiles in defense Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq Mangat www.mushtaqmangat.org Textiles in defence   Defence forces on land‚ sea‚ or air throughout the world are heavily reliant on technical textiles of all types – whether woven‚ knitted‚ nonwoven‚ coated‚ laminated‚ or other composite forms Technical textiles offer invaluable properties for military land forces in particular‚ who are required to move‚ live‚ survive and fight in hostile environments. They have to carry or wear all the necessities

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    Intoxication Defense

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    Abstract Intoxication as a defense is likely an all too common occurrence with alcoholism and drug abuse in society. Intoxication can be voluntary or involuntary and impacts the end results of cases depending on the circumstance. An individual can unwittingly ingest a chemical that causes an unforeseen result. Theses cases can be difficult to prove beyond a reasonable doubt however‚ they continue to be brought forward in the era of ever-evolving medications and illegal narcotics. Intoxication

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    Case Study "Bad News"

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    for the top managers. Managers understandably fear that they will not be able to find a way through the bad times. Employees too have fears. They will easily sense that times are not what they were. They too read newspapers‚ listen to news‚ know something about markets and talk with each other. They pay attention to managers’ nonverbal communication that says times are bad‚ perhaps really bad. Employees feed on each other’s fears. Employee/People have a right to know the truth. Often they are responsible

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    Electricity and electromagnetism: Webquest BBC Electricity and Magnetism http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks3bitesize/science/energy_electricity_forces/magnets_electric_effects/activity.shtml Questions: 1. Why is an iron core needed in an electromagnet? 2. How are electromagnets different to either temporary or permanent magnets? 3. What happens when you add more coils to the wire in an electromagnet? What else can you do to increase the magnetic field of an electromagnet? Electromagnet Simulation

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    Background Information on Husky By the late 1950s‚ Husky had established a reputation as a high-quality maker of plastic molds‚ especially "thinwall" molds used to make vending cups and other containers. As demand for the injection-molding machinery rose around the globe‚ Husky expanded to Europe in the mid-1960s and established a joint venture in Japan in 1971. A new line of molding systems‚ tailored for the production of PET bottle preforms‚ pulled Husky out of its crisis by the end of the 1970s

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    Current Electricity Lab

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    Current electricity: 1) Give an equation to calculate resistance. 2) Give the meaning and the unit of each symbol. 3) Complete the following table Resistance (Ω) | Current strength (A) | Potential difference (v) | | 12 | 38 | | 0.4 | 32 | 75 | 96 | | 36 | 15 | | 75 | | 0.25 | 135 | | 27 | 4) An electric frying pan is connected to a 220V power point. If the current in the element is 12 A‚ calculate the resistance of the element 5) What will the current

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    Virus Attack Prevention

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    Virus Attack Prevention Based on Hulme (2004) article‚ many companies are now using firewalls‚ antivirus software and intrusion detection systems‚ but hackers and worms still break through business systems and cause serious damage. Lately it seems that more and more prevention and protection is required. Based on the article‚ attacks such as Blaster‚ MyDoom‚ and Witty cost businesses more than ten billion dollars a year. There is a need for more intelligent shields to ward off new attacks as they

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    Daniel Leonard Professor Garza Engl 1302 September 30‚ 2013 Does playing violent video games pose a threat to the human child mind? Who can forget the little virtual plumber‚ “Super Mario”‚ who squashed Goombas (mushroom shape deviants) and the Koopa Troopas (turtles with running shoes)‚ hurled over Bullet Bills (missile- like creatures)‚ avoided and or sometimes burned the Piranha Plants (who hid in plumbing tubes) with special fire ball powers (that were acquired from a special plant that

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    today ’s culture‚ electricity is a vital part of functioning as a society. Simple tasks‚ such as waking up at a designated time or enjoying a piece of music‚ are accomplished currently via electronic means. One only needs to consider the consequences of a relatively short power outage – factories close down‚ phones and computers go dead‚ traffic slows to a crawl‚ food spoils in refrigerators – to accurately observe how power-dependent our society has become. However‚ electricity is a constantly developing

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    a day without electricity

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    An Entire Day Without Electricity For most people living in the industrialised world‚ electricity is one of the basic necessities. Electricity has become so ingrained with our everyday lives‚ that it is difficult to imagine living without it. This article explores what an ordinary day would look like in the life of a regular person if there suddenly were no electricity available for an entire day. Morning Unless you are lucky enough to wake up when the sun rises or you have a rooster in your

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