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    System architecture

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    System architecture and design of a power plant. Introduction: A power plant is a means for converting the potential energy (wind‚ solar or chemical) into electrical energy. In its simplest form it consists of steam generation equipment (boiler or nuclear reactor) and a turbine driving an electrical generator. The energy sources available in the world include coal‚ oil‚ gas‚ nuclear‚ hydroelectric‚ wind‚ solar‚ refuse-based and biomass. We can broadly categorize power plants into the following

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    Hinduism Architecture

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    Hinduism Architecture Hinduism is a predominant religion of the Indian subcontinent. It begins simply by differentiating between matter and spirit and the theology of the religion is based upon three main truths‚ God‚ Matter and Soul (Richard Blurton‚ 1992). It is also a conglomeration of intellectual and philosophical points of view‚ rather than inelastic common sets of beliefs. Hinduism believes in the real self which is called the “atma” is distinct from the temporary body made of matter or “Prakrit”

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    independence; higher diversity of relationships for example higher divorce rates‚ higher number of families co-habiting. his is because families aren’t like what they used to be. In the nuclear families today‚ the roles of the mother and father are no longer segregated conjugal roles. In the nuclear family today roles are changing and developing into integrated conjugal roles. Partners are becoming more egalitarian which is leading to the nuclear symmetrical family. Due to the symmetrical family developing

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    Proposed Active Warden Model The covert channels are the intended network communication channels which leaks the secret information by exploiting process based workow. It use some sort of legitimate network communication strategies in order to make covert dialogue exchanges between the sender and the receiver parties by agreeing upon some predetermined communication workow. The covert channels are supposed to be legitimate to the rest of the network entities. Due to this other statistical analysis

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    Underwater Architecture

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    UNDERWATER ARCHITECTURE Himanshu P. Patil B. K. P. S. College Of Architecture‚ Pune. Fourth Year B.Arch UNDERWATER ARCHITECTURE Himanshu P. Patil Fourth Year B.Arch ABSTRACT: To live below the water is very fascinating for the mankind. There are so many architects who had tried to build underwater structures but couldn’t succed‚ because the construction part is the most difficult part

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    NFO Criticisms

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    Non-Fatal Offences Criticisms Essay The majority of non-fatal offences are included in the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 (OAPA) which was described by Professor JC Smith as ‘a rag bag of offences brought together from a variety of sources’. This view is widely shared throughout the legal system‚ although some argue that the law works in practise and so no reform is needed. However the law does not include the common offences of Assault and Battery‚ providing another call for reform.

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    in Winter 1017‚ and ruled thereafter with a combination of Danes and newly promoted English Earls who profited from the Danish Conquest. Edward (the Confessor) fled to his father-in-law in Normandy. He finally regained the throne in 1042. William ’s later chroniclers claim (after the fact) that Edward the Confessor offered William the crown and sent Harold to pledge it to him in the Winter of 1064/5. In fact‚ reading between the lines we can see that Harold was shipwrecked in Normandy whilst trying

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    Mediums of Architecture

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    Angellie P. Manabat Humanities BS Psychology Ma’am Viray Different Mediums of Architecture Architectures has to do with the planning‚ designing and constructing form‚ space and ambience that reflect functional‚ technical‚ social‚ environmental‚ and aesthetic considerations. It requires the creative manipulation and coordination of material‚ technology‚ light and shadow. Architecture also encompasses the pragmatic aspects of realizing buildings and structures‚ including scheduling‚ cost estimating

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    Othello Criticism

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    other’s success and achievements. These type of relationships always have unpleasant endings that can be as bad as claiming the lives of innocent people around them. A good example of this is the drama Othello. In the drama Othello‚ Shakespeare shows how jealousy‚ betrayal‚ revenge can negatively impact people’s lives and can lead to series of tragedies in the life of a hero. At the start of act1‚ Roderigo was jealous of Othello’s marriage to Desdemona‚ and Iago promised that he will help him to get

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    Criticism of Marketing

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    processes for creating communicating delivering and exchanging offerings that have value for customers‚ client‚ partners and society at large “ From this defination we understand that marketing acts as a bridge between business and consumers. Since 1970’s‚ marking the start of corporate revolution‚ marketing have become a key business element and have been taken it seriously in success of the business. Focus groups have been set up in the organisation to understand the behaviour of the consumer and psychology

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