A COMPARISON OF ALUMINUM VS. COPPER AS USED IN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Larry Pryor‚ P.E. – Sr. Specification Engineer‚ GE Consumer & Industrial Rick Schlobohm‚ P.E. – Sr. Specification Engineer‚ GE Consumer & Industrial Bill Brownell‚ P.E – Specification Engineer‚ GE Consumer & Industrial ABSTRACT The debate over the pros and cons of aluminum vs. copper conductors has been discussed for many years. Many of the concerns are based on old information and also misinformation. These concerns center on the
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by Elsevier B.V. Linux vs. Windows: A Comparison of Application and Platform Innovation Incentives for Open Source and Proprietary Software Platforms Nicholas Economides and Evangelos Katsamakas ABSTRACT The chapter analyzes and compares the investment incentives of platform and application developers for Linux and Windows. We find that the level of investment in applications is larger when the operating system is open source rather than proprietary. The comparison of the levels of investment
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Mac vs. PC: The Everlasting Debate In the world of computers‚ the choice of systems can be a complicated one. There are two competitors out there‚ PCs and Macs. Everyone has their own opinion on which is better‚ and there are many die-hard fans in each camp. The truth is‚ PC ’s are far more popular‚ and for good reasons‚ yet the Mac system is actually the more durable and useful of the two. Firstly we will consider software availability. The majority of computer users own PC ’s‚ both for work
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deemed “Twitter” has rapidly gained worldwide popularity. Twitter is an online social networking and microblogging service that enables users to send and read "tweets"‚ which are text messages limited to 140 characters. Registered users can read and post tweets‚ but unregistered users can only read them. Users access Twitter through the website interface‚ SMS‚ or mobile device app. Along with it’s popularity‚ there have arisen many different positive consequences‚ as well as negative. Twitter has
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Case Study: Facebook Marketing By Felix Dernhagen Introduction What is Facebook? Facebook is currently the world ’s biggest social network with more than 1 billion users (as of September 2012‚ Zephoria) and is almost acsessible everywhere these days. People can log onto Facebook through their computers as well as cell phones. It is free to join Facebook and it is available in most languages and countries. While surfing on Facebook the possibilities are almost unlimited‚ as users can communicate
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according to Hersh (2004). Such dehumanization is unacceptable in any culture‚ but it is especially so in the Arab world (Hersh‚ 2004). Similarities When the experiment was conducted‚ there were various similarities between what transpired at Abu Ghraib vs. what took place in the makeshift correctional facility at Stanford. At Abu‚ the photographs told it all. In one‚ Private England‚ was seen giving a thumbs up to a young Iraqi‚ who was naked except for a sandbag over his head‚ as he masturbated‚ according
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The meaning of Twitter amongst the youth and the effects on their social lives Introduction I have chosen to investigate what the social media “twitter” means to our youth as well as the role it plays in the lives. Twitter is a social networking and micro-blogging service that allows you answer the question‚ "What are you doing?" by sending short text messages 140 characters in length‚ called "tweets"‚ to your friends‚ or "followers" You can send your messages using the Twitter website directly
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Table of content: 1) Abstract 2) What is social network 3) People on facebook 4) How do social networking sites affect the society • Advantages • Disadvantages 5) How does a social network such as facebook effect teenagers • Advantages of facebook on teenagers and friendship • Disadvantages of facebook on teenagers and their friendships 6) My survey and result • Survey questionnaire 7) Conclusion 8) Bibliography Abstract: In my project I
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Position Paper Media vs. Education “Eight-to eighteen-year-olds spend more time with media than in any other activity besides (maybe) sleeping- an average of more than 7 ½ hours a day‚ seven days a week‚” according to the Kaiser Family Foundation Study. This statistic shows how much of an importance the media has on children these days. They spend most of their time in front of some sort of screen; whether it’s a television‚ phone‚ iPad‚ or computer screen‚ as if it were an unpaid job‚ absorbing
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Children who use Facebook a lot are more likely to get lower marks at school‚ says new study By Paul Thompson UPDATED: 07:25 GMT‚ 10 August 2011 * * * * 10 View comments Teenagers who regularly log in to their Facebook page and other social media will get lower grades at school‚ according to a US study. They are also likely to have behavioural problems and narcissistic tendencies from spending too much time logged on to the site. According to the research popular social network
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