Parking Lot System Design Musthakeem N. Mubeen‚ Mubashir Wani‚ Faza Fazul 0929897 0913527 1017094 The aim of this project is to design and build a prototype of an automated parking system which will show the number of parking spaces left inside the parking lot. It will have a pre installed number of maximum cars that can be parked. An infra
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discourse and action. 2. antagonism (define‚ give example) Antagonism is the limit of an idea‚ a widely shared viewpoint‚ or ideology. This allows an opposing idea to be voiced. Cox uses this term to describe how new interests challenge the views of society. For example‚ environmentalist challenged the government because they believed they had the power to make the biggest change and influence everyone else. 3. trope of uncertainty (define‚ give example)
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Tourism in the rural areas is one of the new opportunities that are being created for those dwelling there. They have the resources‚ the manpower‚ the basic skill &expertise in terms of hospitality and a down-to-earth approach that is in sharp contrast with the five star culture of tourism in city areas. The rural residents have a scope and potential to present a very pleasant and exciting change from traditional tourism which tourist are finding jaded and therefore have begun exploring new vistas
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KEY NOTES UNIT 1 - Introduction • Introduction to Client/Server Computing o Overview of Client/Server Computing o What is Client/Server Computing ▪ Client/server is a distributed computing model in which client applications request services from server processes and Servers receive those requests and perform actions such as database queries and reading files. o Application Tasks ▪ User interface ▪ Presentation logic
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may not be perceived by another as real. So what is real‚ really? Does seeing something‚ smelling something‚ hearing something‚ being able to taste something‚ or being able to touch something‚ make that something real? How can we define real? How can we define illusion? Is real always bound by virtue of the speed of light? Whereas‚ the speed of light create the limitation of what we‚ as biological phenomenon‚ can at our best‚ grasp? Can we know what transpires beyond light’s realm?
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CHEMISTRY 2009 Chap No.1 Q.1- Define chemistry & branches of chemistry any three? Q.2-Lrean about history of chemistry for short question and fill in the blanks? Q.3 what is scientific method? Define hypothesis and theory? CHAP NO.2 Q.1-Learns about any three laws of chemical combination only statement and example? Q.2-Define chemical reaction and types of chemical reaction with one example for each with the help of chemical equation? Q.3-Define MOLE‚ Atomic no.‚ Mass no. empirical &
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1: Read the prompt ‘Our relationships with other help us to define who we are.’ Step 2: Underline the key words ‘Our relationships with other help us to define who we are.’ Step 3: Define key terms. Relationships – connections with others‚ bonds‚ interactions. E.gs: family‚ friends‚ workmates‚ classmates‚ teachers etc. Step 4: Challenge the prompt to create more ideas. Asking questions about your prompt – is that the only thing that defines who we are? Write a statement which expresses the opposite
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reactions 2. Define the standard reduction potential. Why aerobic grow generates the highest amount of energy (ATP). How this value plays a role in organization of electron transport system. Compare Eo of aerobic and anaerobic respiration 3. Describe the flow of electron in fermentation and respiration. What happened to the electron in each of the above processes 4. Describe how enzymes are involved in chemical reactions. (activation energy‚ lowering Eo 5. Define apoenzyme andcofactor
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Workbook.1. Describe the three meninges in terms of name‚ composition‚ and location.2. Define the epidural‚ subdural‚ and subarachnoid spaces in the spinal cord in terms of location. Identify substances found in these spaces.3. Describe cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in terms of composition‚ location‚ function‚ production‚ and pathway of flow.4. List three ways that CSF contributes to maintaining homeostasis.5. Define blood-brain barrier and ways microorganisms may gain access to the normally sterile spinal
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• Define wellness. Achievement of the highest level of health possible in physical‚ social‚ intellectual‚ emotional‚ spiritual and environmental dimensions • Know and be able to describe the six stages of the transthoertical model (pre-contemplation‚ preparation‚ action‚ maintenance‚ and termination) Precomtemplation- no intention of changing yet; unaware of or in denial about a problem Contemplation- recognizes there may be a problem and starts to see a need for change
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