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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment

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    Option 1 Ocean waves are caused by many different factors. Usually waves are created by the wind; the wind transfers its energy to the water‚ through friction between the air molecules and the water molecules. The stronger the winds‚ the stronger the waves. Water waves usually do not go horizontally‚ they only move up and down. Some factors that also cause waves are tsunamis‚ earthquakes‚ and hurricanes. Surprisingly‚ wind speeds‚ the distance over which the winds blow‚ and the time that the winds

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    Caribbean Title: social networking on the social life Name: Delano Morant School: Portmore Community College Centre #: Candidate #: Teacher: Ms. Linda Henry Subject: Caribbean Studies Year: 2013-2014 Territory: Jamaica ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I am thankful to all the individuals who made this internal assessment a success. I am grateful to the Savior for the strength he has provided me with to carryout this research‚ and also I appreciate the

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    There are three ways in which restitution is presented in this novel. Restitution is presented through Claude’s self-realization‚ Dany’s morality of inflicting harm on others‚ and through the dew breaker’s scar. These are very important to the reader because they help us understand these characters‚ and their morals. The author implements the theme of restitution in the novel by deliberately adding stories of characters that connect to this idea. Restitution in this novel is not about getting revenge

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    HVDC Tutorial

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    HVDC TRANSMISSION H-HIGH V-VOLTAGE D-DIRECT C-CURRENT 1 WHY HVDC ?  BULK POWER TRANSMISSION WITHLOWER LINE LOSSES AS NO REACTIVE POWER TRANSFER TAKES PLACE CONNECT TWO ASYNCHRONOUS SYSTEM. PROVIDES SYSTEM STABILITY. CONTROLABILITY OF POWER FLOW AT HIGH SPEED. LESS RIGHT OF WAY FOR TRANSMISSION LINES. NO CONTRIBUTION TO SHORT CIRCUIT LEVEL OF THE AC BUS CONNECTED. NO CHARGING CURRENT TO DIMINISH THE USEFUL CAPACITY OF THE LINE. DISTANCE IS NOT LIMITED BY STABILITY POINT OF VIEW. 2 BREAKEVEN

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    the wire down‚ do the same for the other wire (a tip to note is that on the switch it does not matter which wire goes where). Lastly‚ screw the switch on the wall. Then‚ run that switch wire to the main wire that comes from the bulb and goes to the breaker box. Run the wire until it meets the main wire‚ it does not matter where they meet. Cut the main wire and peel all ends (by now you should have six ending wires [3 red and 3 black]). On the main wire‚ connect the two black wires again‚ screw a wire

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    Panama City Spring Break

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    Panama City Beach is a beautiful place to vacation. However‚ whether someone is a spring breaker or an older couple they will probably have different times they visit the beach. Panama City during spring break might be a bit overwhelming for an older couple. They probably will not have a good time if they visited during spring break. It is more enjoyable for an older couple to vacation in Panama City Beach during a weekday than it is during spring break because‚ there are no parties‚ it is cheaper

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    Electrical Substation

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    ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION A substation is a part of an electrical generation‚transmission and distribution system. Substations transform voltage from high to low‚ or the reverse‚ or perform any of several other important functions. Electric power may flow through several substations between generating plant and consumer‚ and its voltage may change in several steps. Substations may be owned and operated by a transmission or generation electrical utility‚ or may be owned by a large industrial or commercial

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    Scientific Method

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    problem. You may also not know that you use the scientific method to solve lots of everyday problems. It has become so simple to use that it is done every day. Even if you simply solved this problem by changing the light bulb or checking the circuit breaker box the scientific method was employed in some way. Step one of the scientific method is observation. The first thing I would do is look and see if there are other electronic devices off. Based on the observations you make you can determine what

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    10 Icebreakers

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    Twenty Really Good Ice Breakers Strictly for Meetings and Special Functions Ice breakers are particularly well suited for beginning a speech or starting a meeting. As the name implies‚ they “break the ice‚” help participants relax‚ and generally set the tone for the presentation. They help to relax participants‚ and that makes them more receptive to listening and contributing. An ice breaker can also serve to create a “team atmosphere” and motivate participants to work with others

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    The Liberal Reforms 1

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    The Liberal Reforms (1906-1914) To what extent did the Liberal Reforms (1906-1914) improve the lives of the British people? Between 1906 and 1914‚ the lives of many British people were improved due to the introduction of a series of welfare reforms by the Liberal Government. Yet in 1906‚ the Liberals won the general election based on the values of "old" Liberalism‚ which favoured Laissez-Faire rather than government intervention. However‚ with the resignation of Campbell-Bannerman in 1908‚ and

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