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    ENGINEERING INSTRUCTION SMPS POWER PLANT (Model RMPS N X 100A / D) ITI 600 Amp No. SMPS/ D - 004 No of Pages. Issue No. Issued By: Approved By: Date of Issue No of Pages Issued by: Approved By: Date of Issue 11 01 T&D‚ Circle CGM T&D Circle 19-03-2005 NIL Amendment No (If Any) Restricted use by BSNL Employees only BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED (A Govt. of India Enterprise) All efforts have been made to incorporate all relevant up to date information available‚ any discrepancies or need

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    Why Did Italy Enter WWII

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    small lands of Austrian territories from the Treaty of Versailles‚ but not Dalmatia which it had coveted. Italy was very unsatisfied about it because they didn’t get the territories which they were promised. Some people think it was right for Italy to enter the WWII while some people didn’t think so. Italy entered WWII for 3 reasons. The first reason is Benito Mussolini‚ who just came to power and became the leader of Italy‚ decided to turn Italy into a new Roman. The second reason is Italy had ambitions

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    Decision Problem Should Fairchild enter the Indian market and if so what form of market entry to adopt? Strategic Options 1. Licensing: The aAdvantages include an accelerated path to market entry as well as lower initial investment expenses. pros oof this option are it is quick and easy to enter the market‚ and has a lower cost of entry. The dDisadvantages are many including involve a lowestlower expected ROI‚ minimum future equity opportunities as well as limited control over marketing‚ pricing

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    Antigone Enter ANTIGONE and Ismene from the palace. ANTIGONE: Ismene‚ my dear sister through common blood‚ do you know of any evil from Oedipus Zeus will not perform on us who still live? For I have seen nothing—nothing painful‚ nothing mad or shameful or dishonorable—(5) that is not among your or my sorrows. And now what do they say? The general has just put an edict over the whole city. Have you heard it? Or have you avoided learning how our friends suffer the fate of foes?(10)

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    From beginning to end of Homer’s The Iliad‚ Achilles is portrayed as a man stagnant in his ways. He is arrogant‚ impatient‚ unforgiving‚ vengeful‚ and extremely stubborn‚ and these awful attributes never cease. Achilles’ lack of compassion perplexes the present situation involving the Achaens and the Trojans by making it difficult to figure out which side is truly good and evil--both sides have good reason to fight. Even though Achilles is set in his ignorant ways‚ he does manage to do some good

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    Patroklus takes Achilles’ armour and wears it into battle without his consent in fighting in it. He wanted to raise the spirits of the troops to get them fighting again since Achilles still wasn’t fighting due to the loss of Briseis. This resulted in the event of Patroklus being killed by Hektor in both sources because Hektor believed that he would be killing Achilles. This is a key similarity in both sources because‚ due to the loss of someone dear to him‚ Achilles returns to war with a mind of

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    Microorganisms as Pathogens To be considered a pathogen it must:     Gain entry Colonise the tissues Resist the defences Cause damage to the tissues Pathogens include bacteria‚ viruses and fungi How do microorganisms enter the body   Many pathogens enter through the gas exchange system (including ones that cause flu and TB) Food and water can carry pathogens into the stomach and intestines via the mouth and into the digestive system (including ones that cause cholera) Preventing

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    Why Did The Us Enter Ww1

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    World War I (1914 – 1918) was a global war centered in Europe that involved all the world’s economic great powers assembled in two opposing alliances‚ the Allies and the Central Powers. The Allies consisted of Great Britain‚ Russia‚ France‚ and Serbia‚ while the Central Powers had Germany and Austria-Hungary. The war was initiated by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria‚ heir to the Austrian-Hungary throne‚ by a Serbian nationalist. This set off a diplomatic crisis and resulted

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    How Did Germany Enter Ww2

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    In WW1‚ Germany was funding Lenin’s campaign so Russia would enter a revolution and thus leave the war. - The US entered WW1 because Germany sent a note to Mexico (that was intercepted) saying they would help Mexico get some original American land back (meaning they would declare war on the United States) if they helped Germany in WW1. - In WW1‚ Germany recruited black Americans into the Mexican army. (Black Americans in that time opposed America at war‚ majorly.) - In WW1‚ American military

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    Agamemnon takes Chryseis as his prize while Achilles claims Briseis. Chryses begs Agamemnon to return his daughter but Agamemnon refuses to do it so Chryses asks Apollo for help. Apollo sends a plague which kills many Greek soldiers. Agamemnon returns Chryseis to Chryses and takes Briseis away from Achiles. Agamemnon’s action is inconsiderate and disrespectful to his warrior. He is a commander in chief therefore he should respect the agreement between him and Achilles when they claim the woman as their prize

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