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    POWER SYSTEM STABILITY STUDIES USING MATLAB A Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering By PRANAMITA BASU ( Roll No. – 10502064 ) AISWARYA HARICHANDAN ( Roll No. – 10502019 ) National Institute of Technology Rourkela Rourkela-769008‚ Orissa POWER SYSTEM STABILITY STUDIES USING MATLAB A Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Technology Bachelor

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    Bottling Process Improvement Analyzing Failures with Simulation Alvaro A. González Reinaldo J. Moraga Francisco J. Ramis Department of Industrial Engineering Universidad del Bío-Bío Concepción‚ Chile ABSTRACT In this paper the impact of the idle times is analyzed due to failures in a bottling process line by using simulation techniques. In the case study of this paper‚ all the failures are produced by fallen bottle in several points throughout the conveyor line. One way to overcome

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    issue for potential victims to consider. Rape is not just the fault of a rapist; it is the collective fault of a series of individuals. Rape is the fault of the lackadaisical policeman who invokes no fear of repercussion‚ no sense of faith in her protection. Rape is the fault of the political leader who speaks out blaming victims. Rape is the fault of the silent witnesses on the street‚ scared of all the wrong things. Rape is the fault of the media outlet that blows up each case‚ creating a sense

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    Katrina Earthquake Essay

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    multiple-choice (2 points each) and 4 short answer/diagrams (4 points each). Topics for review * Earthquake terms: * fault: break (fracture) in a rock * rupture: breaking of rock along a fault * hypocenter (focus): rupture point of rock below surface * epicenter: point on earth surface directly above hypocenter * scarp: topographic (elevation) display of a ruptured fault * natural hazards * what qualifies (how to qualify the size of an event-earthquakes) * different

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    that the main problem is poor quality of network terminals and unqualified technicians (uneducated) for provisioning of the ISDN service. By reducing the number of suppliers‚ replacement of all terminals from two vendors that count for 80% of all faults and establishing a commitment of long-term partnership with the best vendors the quality of the service will increase. The other improvement relies on the employees. Well educated‚ empowered and rewarded employees will deliver excellent quality.

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    Whereas this popular ac motor performance is affected by following type of faults. 1. ELECTRICALLY RELATED FAULTS (33%): The faults under this classification are single phasing‚ over/under voltage‚ overload over temperature. 2. MECHANICAL RELATED FAULTS (32%): The rotor winding failure‚ stator winding failure and bearing faults are most occurring mechanical faults in 3 phase induction motor. 3. ENVIRONMENTALLY RELATED FAULTS (15%): The external moisture‚ contaminations and ambient temperature also

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    makes a mistake‚ his grandfather tells him it isn’t his fault it’s my fault‚ or his coach’s fault‚ or his best friend’s fault. According to his grandfather‚ Kenneth has never made a mistake in his life. He is perfect. He teaches him that it is always someone else’s fault and he isn’t to blame. This has put Kenneth in a lot of dilemmas with school and basketball. When Kenneth disrespects his coach his grandfather tells him it’s the coach’s fault he didn’t get playing time. The excuse is he is a terrible

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    using the modified comparative negligence – 51% rule. A tort rule for allocating damages when both parties are at least somewhat at fault.  In a situation where both the plaintiff and the defendant were negligent‚ the jury allocates fault‚ usually as a percentage (for example‚ a jury might find that the plaintiff was 30% at fault and the defendant was 70% at fault).  Then each pays their share of the other’s damages (in the above example‚ the plaintiff pays 30% of defendant’s damages‚ and defendant

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    Anne Frank Maturity Essay

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    during World War II.This was the life that Anne Frank lived and wrote about in the novel‚ The Diary Of Anne Frank. As the war continues‚ Anne’s writing reveals more maturity as Anne discusses important issues rather than herself‚ she reflects on her faults and make changes‚ and Anne analyzes women’s roles in society. As Anne talks about world issues rather than herself‚ it shows maturity because‚ she wrote‚ “I don’t believe the war is simply the work of politicians and capitalists.Oh no‚ the common

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    Critical lens According to John Steinbeck “It is the responsibility of the writer to expose our many grievous faults and failures and to hold up to the light our dark and dangerous dreams‚ for the purpose of improvement” Perhaps Steinbeck’s quote means‚ that the purpose of writer is to reveal ones faults and dreams for the goal of improvement. I believe Steinbeck’s quote is a valid remark. His words are so eloquently exemplified in‚ Unforgettable Miss Bessie by Carl T. Rowan and Of Mice

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