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    this problem by switching on an LED itself when it detects darkness in the room. The LED serves as a bed lamp or a reading lamp provided a reflector. In the morning the LED switches itself off and sounds a melodious alarm to wake the user. The user can manually switch the alarm off. The project makes use of an IC NE555 timer configured as a monostable multivibrator. An LDR is used to control the trigger of the multi-vibrator. During daytime‚ the trigger is high and the multi-vibrator is in OFF

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    have an even better purpose. On the other hand for my local business I have chosen Kent drawing as my Granddad owns the company and I can gather as much about the small business as I can and I am able to access personal information about them. Kent drawing is a family business‚ choosing Kent drawing was a good option as I can get information of their website and I can visit during certain hours a week. During our half term I was able to visit them and ask questions. Both Tesco and Kent drawing had

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    provides a direct access to EEG signals even through scalp hair. Visual stimulation of the brain causes visual evoked potentials (VEPs)‚ which can be measured in the region of the visual cortex [7]. If the stimulation repetition frequency increases above 6 Hz‚ the VEPs come to a steady state‚ called steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP). These SSVEP can easily be recorded with the EEG and are suitable for a communication interface in a BCI application. Several SSVEP-BCI systems have been demonstrated

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    The Police and Corruption The police. Twenty-four hours a day‚ three hundred sixty-five days a year‚ this division of our government has a mandate to enforce the criminal law and preserve public peace. Understood in this mandate is an obligation to police everyday life matters that originate in the daily lives and activities of citizens within their community. Police interact in some form with the average citizen more often than any other government official. In society today the police

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    corruption is defined as the abuse of power by a public official for private gain. Police corruption is the abuse of power by a police officer for their own personal gain. Police officers become corrupt mainly for monetary gain because most feel that police officers do not make enough money and they want to make more. Police corruption can be costly to society and it can even violate the rights of society. Police corruption can show favoritism to some and unfairness to others. If the people of our society

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    Case Study Erosional and depositional landforms Mappleton Hornsea/Withernsea Scarborough Alkborough Maldives Studland Bay Location Spurn point Yorkshire Old Harry Dorset- stack East riding of Yorkshire Holderness coast North Yorkshire North The Maldives are a collection of Islands in the Indian Ocean. The Maldives are about 400 Miles southwest of India. Studland Bay is located in the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset Fact Depositional feature- spit The village of Mappleton‚ perched on

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    Jaynet spends $30‚000 per year on painting supplies and storage space. She recently received two job offers from a famous marketing firm- one offer was for $110‚000 per year‚ and the other was for $80‚000. However‚ she turned both jobs down to continue a painting career. If Jaynet sells 25 paintings per year at a price of $8‚000 each: a. What are her accounting profits? Accounting profits are equal to the total amount of money taken in sales‚ income or/ and revenues minus the dollar cost of production

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    ABUSE OF POLICE POWERS IN PAKISTAN With intervening dictators and historical autocracy‚ it is now after sixty five years of independence that Pakistan has evolved to a culture “partially” democratic. The military and police institutions must function under rule of law in order to uphold legitimate separation of powers. The Oxford Dictionary defines the term Police as‚ “the civil force of a state‚ responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order.”1 With

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    them have a process to how a trail starts from beginning to end. Let’s take a look on how the criminal trial process beings. Before entering into the court room depending on the specific facts of the case‚ the first step is to make an arrest. If police have probable cause “a set of facts and circumstances that is led to believe a particular person has committed a crime”. (Schmalleger‚2012‚p.397) they will go ahead and make an arrest. After and arrest has been made‚ the suspect or the accused must

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    The Reformed System: Interest Free Banking ………………………………….. Dr. Sirajuddin H Chougle‚ Dr. Abdul Majid Ansari‚ Associate Professors‚ Department of Commerce‚ Maharashtra College‚ Nagpada‚ Mumbai. 400 008.India Contact:sirajchougle@gmail.com ……………………………………………………………………………… Abstract One major problem the world faces today is acute poverty or widening gap between rich and poor. There have been continuous efforts to tackle this issue. The efforts are made to develop a balanced world. Banks

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