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    deliver a large current.The electrode plates being close together also increases the current that the cell can deliver. With the electrode plates being so close together in a grid for form to increase surface area and is separated by a thin perforated fiberglass film. The heavy use of the plates leads to them buckling with the extreme amounts of heat which eventually leads to it short circuiting through the plastic film thus making it unserviceable.The battery can be recharged if there is an application

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    TERM PAPER

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    Chapter 1 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS Capitalizing on the enormous potentials of tourism‚ the Philippine government has embarked for more than thirty years on tourism development as a major economic thrust. The Philippines is an archipelago of 7‚107 islands endowed with rich natural resources‚ a colorful history and a unique culture. The country’s attractions are many and diverse supporting wide range of tourist products offered to both domestic and international tourists. However‚ tourism performance

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    Composites Manufacturing ME 338: Manufacturing Processes II Instructor: Ramesh Singh; Notes: Prof. Singh/ Ganesh Soni 1 Composites ME 338: Manufacturing Processes II Instructor: Ramesh Singh; Notes: Prof. Singh/ Ganesh Soni 2 What is a composite Material? • Two or more chemically distinct materials combined to have improved properties – Natural/synthetic – Wood is a natural composite of cellulose fiber and lignin. • Cellulose provides strength and the lignin is the "glue" that

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    | Crime Scene Investigation | Case Study #1 | | | 1/26/2013 | OBTAINING and RECORDING PHYSICAL EVIDENCE When it comes to identifying people that have committed a criminal act‚ the most positive means is through fingerprints. When we are born‚ our fingerprints stay with us until we die and our bodies start decomposing. To the human eye our fingerprints look the same‚ however‚ further investigation will show that each of us have a unique set of friction ridges that comprise our

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    Marijuana

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    Pros and Cons of Marijuana Niki De Leon November 13‚ 2012 Fall 2012 English 110 section 14 Mr. Johnson In the early 1900s possession or intoxication of marijuana was considered illegal in the Untied States of America. Marijuana started to become the thing to do in the 1960s. In the mid 1970’s the use of marijuana declined; although‚ since the mid 1990s its use has been rising. Many states have passed laws allowing marijuana to be used for medical purposes. In the Untied States

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    new orleans is a Louisiana city on the mississippi river‚ near the Gulf of Mexico. New Orleans is a mix of the culture and history of French‚ African and American. Mardi Gras‚ the unique festival that adapts from French culture celebrating public and parades on the street that only happens in New Orleans and the culture and seafood that bring many visitors to the city. But New Orleans was ravaged by Hurricane Katrina‚ because of its proximity to the coast and low elevation the city was completely

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    Cable Tray

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    Note Created By Jignesh.Parmar www.jiguparmar.com THE NEED FOR A CABLE TRAY SYSTEM: • • • As technology advances‚ so too does the need for effective support systems. Today‚ plants and buildings are moving more and more towards automation. Requiring complex system of wiring and cable laying. Old methods of cable management become obsolete under these demanding conditions. 1. Regular inspections must be carried out‚ & faults located 2. Many entry/exit points are required 3. New cables

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    The horse is a highly respected animal in United States culture. It has been worshipped and paid tribute to through art‚ books (Misty of Chincoteague‚ Black Stallion)‚ movies (Black Beauty‚ Spirit)‚ and television shows (Mr. Ed). The horse industry is huge in the United States‚ encompassing everything from rodeos and racing to horses owned for purely pleasure. There have been statues erected of famous racehorses‚ as well as museums devoted entirely to equines. "Horse culture" is a huge part of

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    management realized the company would need to become a global enterprise that could coordinate the activities of all of its units in many different countries. Headquartered in Toledo‚ Ohio‚ Owens Corning had been divided along product lines‚ such as fiberglass insulation‚ exterior siding‚ roofing materials. Each unit operated as a distinct entity with its own set of information systems. (The company had more than 200 archaic‚ inflexible‚ and isolated systems.) Each plant had its own product lines‚ pricing

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    The Holden Commodore: A Cultural Analysis Figure 1 - First print advertisement for the new Holden Commodore‚ Wheels Magazine‚ December 1978 Introduction: There are few products in Australia that have such a cultural following as the Commodore‚ made by the American-owned General Motors-Holden. When Prime Minister Ben Chifley launched the first Holden in 1948‚ he exclaimed‚ “She’s a beauty!” This most Australian of introductions set the tone for the representation of Holden in the media as

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