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    other words‚ it is a transmission and interacting the facts‚ ideas‚ opinion‚ feeling and attitudes. Communication is the life blood of any organization and its main purpose is to effect change to influence action. In any organization the main problem is of maintaining

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    information I retained‚ I also learned what is important in life. At first‚ I thought all that mattered was the clothes you wore‚ what makeup you had on‚ and who you were friends with. There is more to life than all that. I love helping others and my induction into the National Honor Society allowed me to do just that‚ especially in my four service projects I had the opportunity to lead and be a part of. I try to please people and make sure they are always happy and I now know it is most important to give

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    Abstract- This paper describes the control and design of a Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) using back-to-back PWM converter in wind turbines. A back-to-back PWM converter is used as the excitation power supply for the DFIG wind power generation of variable speed constant frequency. The Simulink model and control strategy of converter which is connected to grid side is analyzed. The grid side converter is used to regulate the voltage of the DC link capacitor. Besides it satisfies the unity power

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    Introduction to Philosophy David Hume was aiming at understanding reasonableness and meaningfulness of religion in his work “Dialogues concerning natural religion”. In order to be certain about represented beliefs in religion‚ Hume illustrated his thoughts through series of dialogues between three main characters. Each character symbolize three different ideologies: Demea shows tolerance to religious beliefs and claims that our understanding is limited to know anything about God; on the other hand

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    relationship between magnetism and electricity that serves as the foundation for the theory of electromagnetism? A. Luigi Galvani B. Hans Christian Oersted C. Andre Ampere D. Charles Coulomb 2. Who demonstrated the theory of electromagnetic induction in 1831? A. Michael Faraday B. Andre Ampere C. James Clerk Maxwell D. Charles Coulomb 3. Who developed the electromagnetic theory of light in 1862? A. Heinrich Rudolf Hertz B. Wilhelm Rontgen C. James Clerk Maxwell D. Andre Ampere 4. Who

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    Lenz’s Law and Faraday’s Law of Induction 1. With this definition of the flux being ‚ we can now return to Faraday’s investigations. He found that the magnitude of the emf produced depends on the rate at which the magnetic flux changes. Faraday found that if the flux through N loops of wire changes by an amount ‚ during a time delta t‚ the average induced emf during this time is This fundamental result is known as Faraday’s law of induction. The minus sign is placed there to remind

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    Doubly-fed Induction Generator Modeling and Control in DigSilent Power Factory CAMILLE HAMON Master’s Thesis at KTH School of Electrical Engineering XR-EE-ES 2010:004 Abstract International agreements have set high demands on the share of renewable energy in the total energy mix. From the different renewable sources‚ significant investments are made in wind power. More and more wind turbines are being built and their number is due to rise dramatically. There are many different generator

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    Diego Luna Philosophy 192 Dr. Gallo 22 May‚ 2015 The Problem of Evil The problem of evil may be described as a theory or conclusion that there is no God of the universe. Although the teleological argument can prove the existence of any God‚ the problem of evil simply states that if there was a God who was a “Perfect Being” then there should be no evil in the universe. According to the power point of the problem of evil‚ it says if God was a “Perfect Being‚” that means he would be omniscient‚ omnipotent

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    LEIBNIZ’S CONCEPTION OF THE PROBLEM OF EVIL BY OKOJIE E. PETER epo4escriva@yahoo.com MAY 2013 INTRODUCTION For many centuries‚ philosophers have been discussing evil‚ how it exists in the world‚ and how this relates to God. The discussion on evil and its relations to us is not an easy one though. It is commonly called the problem of evil. The problem of evil in contemporary philosophy is generally regarded as an argument for atheism. The atheist contends that God and evil are incompatible‚ and given

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    natural disasters MORAL EVIL The result of human immorality e.g. genocide THE PROBLEM OF EVIL The monotheistic God of Christianity‚ Judaism and Islam assumes the divine qualities of omnipotence‚ omniscience and omni benevolence. However‚ the existence of evil and suffering in the world provides a challenge to the loving God of classical theism. AUGUSTINE Augustine‚ in his book ‘Confessions‚’ recognised this problem: “Either God is not able to abolish evil or not willing; if he is not able then

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