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    Noise Associated with Power Tools on the Work Site The workers at company X have been in the construction industry for a very long time and most of them are unaware of the ill effects of being exposed to high level noise created from hand and power tools. While these tools may be very efficient‚ they produce large amounts of noise and vibrations. Being exposed over long periods of time without proper protective measures can put a person at risk for noise-induced hearing loss‚ accidents and

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    Less Is More

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    Less IS More In “The Gospel of Consumption”‚ Jeffrey Kaplan touched on the Kellogg controversy regarding their temporary experiment with a six-hour workday. This hot debate brought up the question: Which is better? A larger income or a chance to rest? It is without hesitation that I say we should have stuck to the six-hour workday. Although our current eight hour routines allow us the opportunity to earn more money‚ Kellogg’s experiment proved that those with shorter hours were happier and healthier

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    No more woof

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    NO MORE WOOF http://www.livescience.com/42300-no-more-woof-dog-animal-communication.html A dog may be man’s best friend‚ but if people ever figure out what dogs are really thinking‚ will the friendship sour? That’s a risk that a few inventors in Europe are willing to take: They’ve received funding to develop "No More Woof‚" an electronic device that promises to analyze dogs’ brain waves and translate a few of their thoughts into rudimentary English. It’s still a work in progress‚ but once

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    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ELEC 456 Communications Jerry Johnson Dr. Bernard Harris December 12th‚ 2010 MATLAB HAND-IN #9 Simulation of the Noise Performance of a FM Communication System Problem 6.17 In this problem‚ we will do this problem using the discriminator developed in problems 4.26‚ and 4.28 to construct the Matlab simulation system. Matlab code for Problem 6.17 %--------------------------------------------------------------- % Problem 6

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    computers and believe that computers could make people’s lives and jobs easier. But on the other hand‚ we forget the other fact that computers would eliminate jobs too. For example‚ Manufacture of all kinds of office products the computer easily does‚ like typewriter‚ adding machine‚ photocopier or even CD player‚ DVD player‚ and radio. In publishing‚ a lot of jobs are gone‚ many in layout and production‚ since computers do layout and design faster and more accurately. Even in hotel and travel industry

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    Evaluator (FAE) tool operated by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "LaundryView has proven to be a great resource for students over the years so accessibility is important to us. The FAE provided excellent guidance for making LaundryView more accessible and useful for visually impaired users‚" explained Bob Tuttle‚ EVP Technology and Information Systems at Mac-Gray.  LaundryView is installed in over 2‚500 laundry rooms and enables users to go online to access real-time laundry room status

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    GENERAL POLICY & PROCEDURE Rev. No.: 3 Marine Operations Date: 14.12.11 OPCO ACCEPTANCE STANDARD FOR MARINE VESSELS Page No.: 2 REVISION RECORD Date REV. No. PAGES REVISION (Brief Description) 15.10.00 0 All New issue 31.12.04 1 All Revised issue 04.02.06 2 6 4.2 Added: FMEA 04.02.06 2 7 Added: IMCA 04.02.06 2 12 - 3rd paragraph completely deleted. - 4th paragraph removed “NOTE” 04.02.06 2 18 8

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    No More Homework

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    reports that since 1981‚ the amount of homework given to the average sixth grader has increased by more than fifty percent. Many people claim that the increase in homework dates as far back as 1957‚ when the Russians launched Sputnik into outer space. The new competition that resulted served as incentive for schools to try to increase the difficulty of the curriculum. With harder classes came more homework (Ansary). Many teachers defend large amounts of homework‚ claiming that it helps prepare

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    No More Hiroshimas. James Kirkup. Appreciation by P.S.Remesh Chandran‚ Editor‚ Sahyadri Books‚ Trivandrum. Mankind hates to destruct‚ in spite of the destructive traits inherent in man. In his heart‚ man is a good being who likes to preserve mankind’s achievements intact for the posterity. But politics is often not led by men‚ but by mobs and crowds. Wars when fought by single persons have always turned to be good to this world: Socrates‚ Tolstoy‚ Louis Pasteur. When fought by people‚ they turned

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    homework gives teachers more time to plan lessons‚ children need more time for other activities‚ and homework often has bad effect on students. First of all‚ less homework gives teachers more time to plan lessons. According to the Achieve 3000 article‚ “No More Homework?‚” in paragraph 2‚ the author says‚ “If teachers did not have to mark homework‚ they would have more time to plan lessons and monitor students’ daily progress.” If teachers do not give homework‚ they would have more time on their hands

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