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    PSCAD simulation model is shown below figure‚ Definition of Transmission line AB Definition of Transmission line BC Definition of transmission line BD Comparison of voltages in each substation with the results got from Bewley Lattice Diagram and simulation results are shown in below‚ Substation A Substation B Substation C Substation D When we compare simulation results with the graphs we got using Bewley lattice

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    Vydalia Roberts 010771772 “Becoming America” “America has never been united by blood or birth or soil.” stated by George W. Bush. It is believed by some‚ that the changes in “America” began in late 1492 with the arrival of Christopher Columbus and the Spanish flag to the New World however‚ this was not the first voyage to arrive but the Scandinavian seafarers came first. Columbus’ arrival led to the discovery of the indigenous people‚ Native Americans. Plans for the New World were virtually see

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    Mudbound Ain’t We? Post-World War Two‚ the United States of America really developed “The American Dream”. But‚ unfortunately this was a false perception (much like it is today). The reality was that some citizens choose not to live the life style of a suburban house‚ the perfect family‚ and a new car‚ while the rest did not have the means to live this dream. The book “Mudbound” by Hillary Jordan is a great example of how for most‚ this “American Dream” was unachievable. It demonstrates the hardships

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    Preliminary Leaflet ® TUBINGAL RGH Character Chemical character Appearance Ionic character pH-value of a 10 % solution Specific weight at 20 °C Stabilities Textile softener for padding and exhaust procedures Micro-emulsion of an organo-modified polysiloxane Colourless to faintly yellow‚ clear to opal Cationic 4.0 – 6.0 Approx. 1.0 TUBINGAL RGH is stable to hard water and acids in the usual industrial concentrations. TUBINGAL RGH is stable to alkali (tested up to pH 11). When mixing

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    BURIDAN’S IMPETUS HYPOTHESIS Carol Skrenes Program for the History and Philosophy of Science Department of Philosophy University of California at Irvine BURIDAN’S IMPETUS HYPOTHESIS Winner‚ 1998 Humanities Graduate Essay Award Abstract: I interpret the concept of impetus in the writings of the Paris Terminist‚ Jean Buridan (14th c.) as an accidental form that functions as a motive force according to Aristotle’s fundamental law of motion. I suggest how Buridan may have come to develop his particular

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    Note from Faqihah: Please add more. This is not in order. Point one: Copyright And Piracy From Moral And Legal Standpoints Source: http://www.slideshare.net/msjasmin/copyright-and-piracy 1. What is copyright and piracy? ~ Copyright The legal right granted to an author‚ composer‚ playwright‚ publisher‚ or distributor to exclusive publication‚ production‚ sale‚ or distribution of a literary‚ musical‚ dramatic‚ or artistic work ~ Piracy The unauthorised use or reproduction of copyright or patented

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    Shao Yang HIST 1381_001 12/02/13 Stacey Pendleton Becoming American‚ Becoming Ethnic. United States has always been recognized throughout the world as the “Land of Opportunity.” The attraction of the promise of freedom‚ wealth‚ prosperity‚ and success had drawn millions of immigrants to come to America and search for a better life. One of the most important aspects is that the U.S is an egalitarian nation which opportunities are given based upon ability or achievement‚ rather than social status

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    403997 27 July 2014 Thematic Synthesis of “The School Days of an Indian Girl” & “Size 6: The Western Woman’s Harem” In both essays “The School Days of an Indian Girl” by Zitkala-Sa and “Size 6: The Western Woman’s Harem” by Fatema Mernissi the theme is based around alienation and the definition of normal‚ which is tested when these ladies step outside of their homelands. In Zitkala-Sa’s essay she tells the story of a young Indian girl who‚ in transit to be educated by missionaries is left feeling

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    The topic of the Native American Indians has been shallowly dove into within most History classes at some point or another. Although‚ due to the set criteria that schools have to follow there is often not enough time to fully divulge into the subject. Indian culture differs immensely from that of the American culture. Also‚ their beliefs‚ in topics across the board‚ are far different from modern American beliefs. Native American Indians‚ a resilient group of individuals who have persevered through

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    Justice‚ according to Thrasymachus‚ "is nothing but the interest of the stronger" (in other words‚ "Might is right!"). (a) Why does Plato reject this? (b) What is Plato’s alternative definition of justice for the state (in other words‚ what is his explanation of political justice)? (c) Give two reasons why you agree or disagree with his definition. “Might is Right” by Thrasymachus Thrasymachus recommends that we regard justice as the advantage of the stronger; those in positions of power simply

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