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    Primary users Financial accounting : the primary users of financial accounting are the external users‚ shareholders‚ investors ‚ creditors‚ lenders and government. Share holders are using financial information to know about their investment e.g how the investment is running‚ what is the organization profit and what is the value of the organization. Investors use financial information to know in which organization they should invest and to look how was the organsation performance in the past so

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    Terms & Definitions for Famous Speeches Repetition: Repeating a word or phrase‚ either to draw extra attention or to emphasise the importance of it. Analogy: A comparison of two things‚ based on the similarities between them; in this case‚ telling a story with a similar sort of message in order to make a related point clear. Rhetorical Questioning: Questions that the speaker might ask‚ but which do not actually require an answer. Rhetorical questions are used to make the audience think a little

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    MOBILE CONTROLLED ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Submitted by miraj Supervisor Abu Bakr Khitran Islamic International Engineering CollegFaculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all‚ all prays to Almighty ALLAH‚ who gave us the courage and patience to complete such an important task. We are very thankful to our teachers‚ especially Col (R) Muhammad An war‚ HOD (FEAS) RIU. This project has been carried out under the kind supervision of Abu Bakr Khitran

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    Question&answer and the h-parameters are given by: hie – The input impedance of the transistor (corresponding to the emitter resistance re). hre – Represents the dependence of the transistor’s IB–VBE curve on the value of VCE. It is usually very small and is often neglected (assumed to be zero). hfe – The current-gain of the transistor. This parameter is often specified as hFE or the DC current-gain (βDC) in datasheets. hoe – The output impedance of transistor. This term is usually specified as an

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    Future of Mobile Devices In just a few short years Mobile Devices have come a long way. From the early days of pagers and car phones the size of bricks‚ to today with smart phones that do everything from make phone calls to text and web surfing‚ and hand held tablets and computers that allow us to do just about anything we need to do electronically.. Literally everyday something new comes out that is smarter‚ faster and better than the device before it. The future of mobile devices is limitless

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    Tyler Cartwright The Use of Cellular Devices 11/20/12 The use of cellular devices is slowly but surely taking over the minds of our people; particularly in American youths. Every person‚ young and old can be seen on their cellphones throughout his or her day. Cell phones cause distraction in people’s workplace‚ classroom‚ and domestic environments. This is due to the increasing competitive market of cell phones. Companies today are creating cell phones that are more than just call to call

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    phone radiation increases the risks of brain tumors as mobile phone acts as a microwave transmitter. Microwave promotes rapid cell aging. Hence‚ the mobile phone radiation will cause cancerous cells in the body to grow aggressively if mobile phones users use their cell phones continuously for long hours. In addition‚ the radiation emitted out is able to damage brain cells and trigger early Alzheimer. 1.2 Infertility is another major concern of the society which may be caused by mobile phones. Many

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    Analysis 3- Personal Navigation Devices (PNDs) TM 583 Why have personal navigation devices (PND) become popular? What technologies are required to facilitate the success of PNDs? PND’s are featured in both handheld and vehicle models. These devices assist the user to determine the most efficient path of travel. It can save the selections to memory. The internet updates these devices regularly with new data. GPS satellite technology can give the location of the device. Other than just giving you

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    Experiment No 2: Title: Characteristic electrical output of a PV module Objective: 1. To investigate the characteristic IV and power curves of a PV module 2. To determine maximum power transfer and the optimized load to obtain maximum power transfer from the solar cell to the load Components: 1. PV module 2. 2 units of Multimeters (mA Ammeter‚ Voltmeter) 3. Variable resistors (50 (‚ 100 (‚ 1 k(‚ 5 k() 4. Retort stand 5. Xenon Lamp (Solar simulator) 6. DC power

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