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    MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY‚ ROHTAK SCHEME OF STUDIES & EXAMINATIONS th B.Tech. 4 YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING‚ SEMESTER- VII (Proposed Scheme-F) W.E.F 2012-13 Marks For class work Marks for Examination Theory Practic al 50 50 100 Course Course Title Teaching schedule L T P Total Total Durati Marks on of Exam ME-401-F Strength of Material-II ME-403-F Refrigeration & AirConditioning ME-405-F Operation Research ME-407-F Power Plant Engineering ME-409-F Mechanical Vibration ------------ Deptt.

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    After high school‚ the average American is expected to go to college or work. Some people even choose to do both. This is the American way of life. Without having a college degree‚ now days‚ it is nearly impossible to find a decent job. There are many choices one can make‚ but usually it comes down to attending a two year college and a four year university. Attending a four year university and a two year college are similar with the respect to the courses offered and the quality of education; they

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    All Americans are entitled to their rights. The Fourth Amendment states that we the people have to deny search and seizures from law enforcement without a warrant. The fourth amendment generally prohibits police from entering a home without a warrant unless the circumstances fit an established exception to the warrant requirement. According to the book The Constitution: Our Written Legacy by Joseph A. Melusky‚ the Fourth Amendment gives the right of the people to be secure in their person‚ houses

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    Courts generally have held the law to be constitutional on its face as an appropriate exercise of authority to protect national security‚ though historically it has been subject to abuse if applied broadly to otherwise protected activities‚ such as the right to free speech‚ rendering it a particularly dangerous tool by which government authorities may silence speech that they consider to be contrary to government interests. Parts of the Patriot Act explicitly allow determinations to be made based

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    Chapter 1 Introduction OMG! Rili? Dnt now bowt dat.lmfao. Btw‚ wr u nw? Fam. dner 2nyt s hauz‚ r u cuming? Repz‚ azap..!!”‚. Have you received that style of text message? Have you sent this kind of text message? In the Philippines where almost everyone has cellular phones‚ this style of text messaging is no riddle basically for teenagers and young adults. Text messaging has become a common everyday means of communication by which many of us communicate at a distance on a daily basis practically

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    4th exam

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    Tort – a wrong‚ an omission or a wrongful act against a person or that persons property A breach of legal duty that proximately causes harm or injury to another Punishable by compensating or paying damages to the injured party The wrongdoer in a tort is the feasor The duty that a wrongdoer violates must exist as a matter of law Feasors are liable jointly and severely A plaintiff upon winning can pick and choose which to collect from To be tortious and act or an omission does not need to involve

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    4th of July

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    In her essay “The Fourth of July”‚ Audre Lorde conveys her anger toward American society. Her anger is caused by the racism and discrimination in her country. Although she clearly establishes her claim‚ Lorde uses irony to express her opinions yet control her anger. Lorde’s essay was written in response to her family’s trip to Washington D.C. the summer after her graduation from eighth grade. In it‚ she writes‚ “the waitress was white‚ and the counter was white‚ and the ice

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    by Thomson Nelson. The assigned text is the 4th edition of the book‚ which is available for purchase new from the University of Saskatchewan bookstore. However there are used copies of the 3rd edition of the book on sale around campus. Given that much of text in the two books is the same‚ it should be possible to use the 3rd edition instead of the 4th edition. If you do buy the 3rd edition then you must understand the following risks: The 4th edition contains more up-to-date examples to illustrate

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    amendments to the United States Constitution. James Madison wrote The 4th Amendment is about people having the right to have privacy and feel secure in their persons‚ houses and not having unreasonable searches and seizures‚ and one shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause. In other words‚ the 4th amendment is about having privacy‚ no one is allowed to search you unless there’s a warrant. The 4th Amendment deals with protecting people from searching their homes and

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    Policy Speech Outline Why you should start at a junior college. Introduction: Attention Getter: Everyone in this class has one thing in common. Not only are we all students‚ or college students. We all attend COC. Every one of us is a student at a junior college. Credibility: Senior year of high school I was accepted to multiple four-year schools so I spent months researching whether a junior college or a four-year college was right for me. Central idea (Thesis): it’s been a great debate

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