[15 points] a) The crash cost per day per activity [10 points] Activity A: Crash Cost = ($800 - $300) / (7-3) = $500 / 4 = $125 per day Activity B: Crash Cost = ($350 - $250) / (3-1) = $100 / 2 = $50 per day Activity C: Crash Cost = ($900 - $400) / (6-4) = $500 / 2 = $250 per day Activity D: Crash Cost = ($500 - $200) / (3-2)
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CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction Before conducting analysis of crash analysis of a Proton Gen-2 between bumper and rigid wedge‚ information and related journals are reviewed. In this chapter‚ firstly the stress strain diagram is used to start the literature review since it is the basic behavior of a specimen under applied force. Next‚ factors of selecting bumper system components such as the energy absorbing and recyclability are discussed to introduce the properties of a good bumper
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The film‚ ’Crash’‚ is about how Paul Haggis forces us to see other people’s perspective through racially prejudiced actions. Racism is the belief of different cultures‚ this is usually to do with one person who thinks their own race is superior and have the right to dominate or to rule others. Historical racism is where there were no rules when discriminating other peoples races and had no consequences for their actions‚ most of the time the outcome comes to physical abuse and even death. Modern
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was home to one of the largest stock crashes in history. This crash was caused by many things‚ I will be looking at the three main reasons below. Although only 16% of Americans owned stock at that point in time‚ the crash is usually considered the stating point of the great depression. The main reason the stock market crashed was mass panic and herd mentality. Investors had said that the market had been to good for to long and would crash soon. so some people started to sell their stocks‚ others thought
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TABLE 1 *CRUMPLE ZONE: NON-CONTROLLED TRIAL | TRIAL | TIME(Sec) | DISTANCE(cm) | DISPLACEMENT(cm) | SPEED(m/s) | ACCELERATION=V-U/T | MAXIMUM VELOCITY(m/s) | ANGLE OF RAMP(Degrees) | MASS OF CAR(g) | GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY(mgh) | KINETIC ENERGY(1/2mv2) | HEIGHT OF RAMP(cm) | 1 | 1.44 | 0.0149 | 0.0119 | 0.01035 | 0.574 | 0.826 | 20 | 226.22 | 0.1821 | 77.17 | 35 | 2 | 1.19 | 0.0153 | 0.0123 | 0.01286 | 0.869 | 1.034 | 25 | 226.22 | 0.2185 | 120.9 | 42 | 3 | 1.13 | 0.0158 | 0.0128
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Mobile Device Protection The consequences of losing a smartphone or other mobile device are significant because these devices store personal and business data. The goal‚ therefore‚ for mobile devices users is to make their data as secure as possible. Techniques include avoiding unsafe links‚ using caution when downloading apps‚ turning off GPS tracking‚ and installing mobile security software. A high percentage of users follow unknown links‚ which can lead to a malicious website. Malicious
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Je Chul Escobar August 28‚ 2013 4th Block World History DBQ Buddhism‚ originated in India‚ was brought to China by the first century C.E. During 220 C.E. - 570 C.E. Buddhist influence expanded but was also questioned. Buddhism’s structure was the preaching of the “Four Noble Truths” which spoke about the truth of sorrows. It spoke of Buddhas teachings and how he over looked the ways of life; Sorrow of life. No gratification if nothing is fulfilled‚ which the desire for fulfillment arises
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used as crash times. He gathered his foremen and told them‚ “Folks‚ if we’re not 75% sure we’ll finish this stadium in less than 270 days‚ I want this project crashed! Give me the cost figures for a target date of 250 days— also for 240 days. I want to be early‚ not just on time!” Problem: If it is needed to crash the project to 250 or 240 days‚ how would Hill do so‚ and at what costs? Objectives: • Complete the project. - Be 75% sure to finish the project in 270 days‚ or else - Crash the project
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Because the characters in “Crash” portrayed a variety of ethnicities‚ the movie attempts to address the diversity represented in the American landscape and also the stereotypes connected to these ethnicities. There was the stereotype of the white female victim‚ played by Sandra Bullock. After already displaying her prejudice against African American males by holding her purse tighter and grabbing on to her husband’s arm when she encountered two of them in the streets of her neighborhood; she coincidentally
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Loren Wilkinson – 4/7/2011 Crash Essay Project In the film “Crash”‚ there were repeated examples of prejudice and discrimination displayed by a variety of characters. While considering the film in concepts set out in our assigned reading of chapter 11 - Race and Ethnicity (Macionis‚ 304-333) several areas we had covered were clearly evident. I decided to focus on the prejudice and discrimination displayed toward blacks and Hispanics in the film. The first example that struck me was the common
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