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    Sonometer

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    THE SONOMETER AIM: The aim of this experiment is to investigate the connection between the tension‚ length and frequency of a stretched wire. YOU WILL NEED: A sonometer and wires‚ a set of slotted masses‚ a ruler‚ a Newton meter‚ a set of tuning forks WHAT TO DO: Set up the apparatus as shown in the diagram. Two experiments should be performed: (i) variation of frequency (f) with tension (T) (keeping the length constant). (ii) variation of frequency with length (L) (keeping

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    Stock Pitch

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    Company Overview Harvey Norman is an Australian-based retail chain with 230 stores in Australia‚ New Zealand‚ Slovenia‚ Ireland‚ Northern Ireland‚ Malaysia‚ Croatia and Singapore‚ offering a huge range of electrical‚ computer‚ furniture and bedding goods. It is effectively a franchisor of other Australian retail chains including Domayne‚ Space Furniture‚ Ariston Appliances and Joyce Mayne. Financial Summary (Annual report for the year ended June 30‚ 2012) Favorable change A 5-year track record

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    ♪ Intonation ♪ Intonation contours in English Not all rises and falls in pitch that occur in the course of an English phrase can be attributed to stress. The same set of segments and word stresses can occur with a number of pitch patterns. Consider the difference between: • You’re going. (statement) • You’re going? (question) The rise and fall of pitch throughout is called its intonation contour. English has a number of intonation patterns which add conventionalized meanings

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    Drama: the Pitch

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    The China Incident As a contemporary Australian Drama‚ The China Incident‚ directed by Daniel Evans and performed at The Cremorne Theatre on the 13th of February‚ 2013‚ replicates modern day realities in a humorous demeanour. The play‚ driven by success‚ fear and family‚ explores modern day issues in which it is told that success is deemed to be important in society‚ and a person is either successful with their family or in their career. The China Incident successfully communicates these themes

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    Marketing Plan

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    as follows for the Elevator Promotion to the Maldivian market. Mitsubishi has a good presence in Asia and globally also. Mitsubishi Corporation Japan plan is to get into Maldivian market to sell elevators as Maldives population is increasing and the construction industry is booming in the country. The marketing plan will consist of marketing strategy through 4p’s price‚ promotion‚ product and place. The competitors in Maldives haven’t segmented the market‚ so Mitsubishi elevators should take marketing

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    Advertisement Pitch

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    Good morning/evening‚ my name is Blair Holden‚ and I am a representative from Toto Communications. Before I begin my presentation‚ I would like to welcome the CEO of Roger and Hill industries‚ Mr Jayden Brown‚ and the Head of Marking and advertising‚ Mrs Julie Walters. It is a pleasure to have you here for the presentation today. Recent marketing attempts to for this product have not been as effectively executed as they could be. Unfortunately‚ the sales statistics from your previous marketing campaigns

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    Prototype Elevator

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    INTRODUCTION A network isn’t just a bunch of computers with wires running between them. Properly implemented‚ a network is a system that provides its users with unique capabilities‚ above and beyond what the individual machines and their software applications can provide. As technology rampantly growing‚ it has been a part of our daily lives and yet many are still left behind. Information technology must be applied to every systems of education to maintain a high standard competency thus it will

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    Base Ball Pitch

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    The Base Ball Pitch - Tom Hando The biomechanics of a movement is slightly different to the physiological principles of it. The biomechanics of a movement‚ is how the forces acting upon an object effects the way the object moves. (FIGURE 1) For example in my movement‚ the baseball pitch‚ in the wind up stage of the pitch‚ the forces acting upon the body is causing hip and knee flexion which results in the knee and hip coming into contact with the chest. Whereas the physiological principles is working

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    Response to Literature: “The Elevator” Par·a·noi·a- noun. A mental disorder characterized by systematized delusions and the projection of personal conflicts. In the short story “The Elevator‚” William Sleator uses fear and paranoia to drive his main character to a compelling resolution. The main character’s (Martin’s) fear of elevators created an imaginary obese monstrous woman who intimidates him every time he rides the tiny exhausted elevator. In the beginning of “The Elevator‚” the setting is set

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    Elevator Control System

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    A UML Documentation for an Elevator System Distributed Embedded Systems‚ Fall 2000 PhD Project Report Lu Luo December 2000 A UML documentation for an elevator system Lu Luo A UML documentation for an elevator system 1. Introduction This paper is a PhD project report for the course Distributed Embedded Systems at Carnegie Mellon University. Throughout this course‚ a distributed real-time system – an elevator control system– is specified‚ designed‚ built‚ and simulated. Object Oriented

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