choose to use fake names. Some authors want to hide who they really are to avoid bringing shame to them and their family. Other popular authors want to hide themselves because they have gotten too popular. Sometimes‚ especially in the past‚ women use pen names to avoid prejudice against them. In the past‚ women were not usually educated. So it comes as no surprise that not many of them wrote books. It was not seen as acceptable for women to write books in the past. This is proved by “Letter from Robert
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UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF TECNOLOGY‚ RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA‚ BHOPAL Five Pen PC SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Dr. R.K.Singhai -Nupur Jain HOD ( EC Dept.) -Saumya Pandey -Rashmi Mittal
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their bodies called pheromones. Because termites are usually found inside dark areas‚ pheromones help them communicate in these places. Past studies have suggested that ink inside ballpoint pens contains pheromones‚ causing termites to follow any trail created by the ink. If a pathway is drawn with an ink pen‚ then a termite will be attracted to the path and trace it due to the pheromones. To test the behavior of termites in relation with the presence of ink‚ we outlined two shapes with two different
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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Session: 2014/2015 – Term 2 Lecturer: Eur Ing Dr Alec D Coutroubis Assignment 1 Title: Redesigning the disposable BIC ballpoint pen. Brief: You have been employed by Société Bic as the manager of ‘Environmentally Friendly Product Development for disposable ballpoint pens. Analyse the physical product (the standard BIC pen) and‚ having performed a ‘reverse’ Environmental Life Cycle Assessment‚ recommend changes in its design and manufacture in order to minimise its environmental
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20‚ 24‚ . . .} 3. Let U = {5‚ 10‚ 15‚ 20‚ 25‚ 30‚ 35‚ 40} 4. Upon examining the contents of 38 backpacks‚ it was found that 23 contained a black pen‚ 27 contained a blue pen‚ and 21 contained a pencil‚ 15 contained both a black pen and a blue pen‚ 12 contained both a black pen and a pencil‚ 18 contained both a blue pen and a pencil‚ and 10 contained all three items. How many backpacks contained exactly two of the three writing instruments? 5. Write the set using set-builder
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Chromatography Analysis of Black Pens to Determine Unknown Sample Purpose: Paper chromatography was performed on five different black pens‚ using four different solutions to determine which would be most appropriate to use on an unknown sample. Paper chromatography was then performed on the unknown sample to identify which pen was used to create it. Procedure: Each person participating in the analysis was assigned one solution to work with: V. Temple used distilled water‚ D. Sellers used
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taking fast and easy notes to people who are busy one’s self with something. With the help of Smart NoteTaker‚ people will be able to write notes on the air‚ while being busy with their work. The written note will be stored on the memory chip of the pen‚ and will be able to read in digital medium after the job has done. This will save time and facilitate life. The Smart NoteTaker is good and helpful for blinds that think and write freely. Another place‚ where our product can play an important role
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exploration and discovery helped the fountain pen make its technical and commercial breakthrough as a writing instrument. The first practical fountain pen had been patented as early as 1884‚ and the revolutionary lever filler was only two years away from introduction. In Hamburg‚ stationer Claus-Johannes Voss‚ together with banker Alfred Nehemias‚ and the Berlin engineer August Eberstein‚ recognized the “signs of the time‚” and decided to produce fountain pens‚ their joint venture setting the cornerstones
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Programming Programming Logic and Design‚ 6th Edition Chapter 3 Exercises 1. In Figure 3-10 the process of buying and planting flowers in the spring was shown using the same structures as the generic example in Figure 3-9. Describe some other process with which you are familiar using exactly the same logic. Answer: Student answers will vary widely. They should come up with processes that fit the generic logic shown in Figure 3-9. Some examples could include: making a dentist appointment
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for total internal reflection Materials 550 cm Plexiglas Tank Beaker stand Test tube clench Laser pen Meter ruler Angle ruler 1500 ml Water 1500 ml Vegetable oil 1500 ml Vinegar Tape or chalk Overview This lab introduces the basic concepts of refraction and reflection of electromagnetic waves. You will be provided with water‚ vinegar‚ and an unknown solution. A laser pen will act as the wave source. By using trigonometric identities and Snell’s Law‚ you will be able to identify
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