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    Opportunity and Threat

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    South-East-Asian-Nations (ASEAN). Under this agreement‚ two countries are fully allowing foreign shareholding over 80 sectors including automotive and manufacture industry. Moreover‚ Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) marks on new era bilateral ties that serve to encourage free movement of goods and services enhance their investment flows between India and Malaysia. Forge stronger economic partnership and linkages In trade agreement that had inked‚ both countries desire/seek to forge stronger economic

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    Engine Performance

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    Introduction to Engine Performance – Study Guide ©2005 Melior‚ Inc. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Introduction The engine is the power plant of a vehicle. Automotive engines have gone through tremendous changes since the automobile was first introduced in the 1880s‚ but all combustion engines still have three requirements that must be met to do their job of providing power – air‚ fuel‚ and ignition. The mixture of air and fuel must be compressed

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    Secure Base Children

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    Detachment describes the way a child reacts to their attachment figure after being separated from her for a time period and then meets her again. Children who had been separated from their attachment figure for days or weeks‚ when reunited with their attachment figure showed detachment behaviors. Detachment behaviors are: no recognition of the attachment figure; turning away and/or walking away from the attachment figure; crying or coming close to crying; and an expressionless face. Furthermore

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    Hrm in Google

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    success of their organization.  Google Inc.‚ the 9 year old technology service provider based in Mountain View‚ California‚ was voted7 the number one  Best Company to Work for in America for the second year in a row by its employees. It is the biggest8 brand name in the  world today – a

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    What do biologist do?

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    What do biologists do? What do biologists do? Biologists study many things. The three main things that they do are that they hypothesis‚ they make observations‚ inferences and they record data. Without hypothesizing‚ biologists can not experiment or create scientific laws. Being able to hypothesis is very important in the world of science. Some evidence that I have‚ to prove that biologists hypothesis‚ are the activities we did in page 17 and in page 28. In page 17‚ in our notebook‚ we

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    Google Inc.

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    Google Inc. began in 1996 as the brainchild of two bright computer science grad students‚ Sergey Brin and Larry Page. These two intellectually gifted men met in 1995 at Stanford University where they were doing their PhDs. During their time together at Stanford‚ both came up with creative ways of finding and organizing large amounts of data. After that‚ Brin and Page developed a technology called PageRank that enabled them to analyze a particular website’s significance. The idea of a search engine

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    The Rise of Google

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    The rise of Google‚ now a $6.1 billion company‚ has been fast and fierce. Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page met in 1995 as Stanford University graduate students. They created a search engine that combined the technologies of Page’s PageRank system‚ which evaluates a page’s importance based on the external links to it‚ and Brin’s Web crawler‚ which visits Web sites and records a summary of their content. Because Google was so effective‚ it quickly became the search engine of choice for Web users

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    Diesel Engines

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    Diesel Engines Diesel engines are everywhere; they are used in all sorts of vehicle platforms. From Volkswagen Jetta’s‚ to big eighteen wheel tractor trailer trucks. They provide more torque then a regular gasoline engine because of the long stroke of the piston. Most diesel engines make peak torque at very low rpm. Diesel engines do not have spark plugs. They develop combustion by heating up the air going into the cylinder‚ while the air is heated the fuel injector sprays into the bowl of

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    Petrol Engine

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    EN2702 Thermofluids – Petrol Engine Report Introduction At the end of 2010 it was estimated that there were 31‚035‚791 cars owned in the UK. (1) With cars being such a high contributor to the environmental problems that the planet is experiencing‚ it is of vital importance that our cars become as fuel efficient as possible‚ thus saving petrol and preserving the world’s fossil fuels. Around seventy-five percent of carbon monoxide emissions come from automobiles and in urban areas‚ harmful automotive

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    Steam Engine

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    Steam engines were the first engine type to see widespread use. They were first invented by Thomas Newcomen in 1705‚ and James Watt (who we remember each time we talk about "60-watt light bulbs" and the such) made big improvements to steam engines in 1769. Steam engines ¬powered all early locomotives‚ steam boats and factories‚ and therefore acted as the foundation of the Industrial Revolution. In this article‚ we’ll learn exactly how steam engines work.74 Steam Engine Operation The

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