1. Objectives • To provide an introduction to the main features of computer aided design and analysis of power systems and the use of ERACS software package for diagram building and Load Flow analysis. • Enhance the student learning process‚ by relating the theory and analytical procedures to computer aided techniques for system analysis and problems solving. • To give the student the basic hands-on experience on the use of industry-based software package to simulate faulted power
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riendship is not finding Gold or Silver among d rocks of life. It is accepting each other as coal till Diamonds are formed through time. ======== (2) ========= Ishq ke gamon ka koi hisab nahi‚ ye aag ka driya hai koi sailab nahi. Sach kehte hai log aashiq tadaf-tadaf k mar jate hai‚ kyun k ishq k rog ka koi ilaaj nahi. ======== (3) ========= Our frndship is like a kite‚ u r the color paper of kite. people c & appriciate u. I m the thread‚ [pic] invisible to people bt always
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Për sa i përket qellimit që ka feja kryesisht mund të themi se tashmë ajo është bërë faktor stabiliteti në shoqëri. Feja përbën një faktor të rëndësishëm të integrimit shoqëror. Kështu ajo i ushqen anëtarët e vet me vlera dhe norma si dhe ndihmon konsensusin e tyre për cështjet morale
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you? I’m fine‚ thanks. And you? お元気ですか? (o genki desu ka) はい、元気です。あなたは? (hai‚ genki desu. anata wa?) お蔭様で元気です (o kagesama de genki desu) Long time no see 久しぶり (hisashiburi) お久しぶりですね (o hisashiburi desu ne) What’s your name? My name is ... お名前はなんですか? (o-namae wa nan desu ka) ... だ (... da) (inf) ...です (... desu) (frm) Where are you from? I’m from ... 出身はどこですか? (Shusshin wa doko desu ka?) どちらからですか (Dochira kara desu ka?) - frm 私は)~出身です ((watashi wa) ... shusshin desu) Pleased
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Early civilization often had firm beliefs religiously and rooted worldviews in their relationships respective to the environments that they occupy. In the early Mesopotamian civilization‚ they practiced religion based on deities of the environment. Similarly to the Mesopotamians‚ early Egyptian civilization also had deities of the environment including deities of the Sun‚ the Moon‚ and the Desert. Both resulting civilizations practiced religion that focused on their relationship with the environment
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Stephen G. Abelada BS ChE IV Date Submitted: January 4‚ 2012 ChE 171 Assignment 1. Essential and Non-essential Amino acids Amino acids are organic compounds which contain both an amino group and a carboxyl group and may be divided into two groups basing on whether they are produced internally by the human body or not: essential and non-essential amino acids (hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu‚ 2012). An essential amino acid (indispensable amino acid) is an amino
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kar raha tha. Diwali ki chuttiyon me main mere uncle aunty ke city gaya tha‚ which is a popular touristic city in maharshtra. Me karib shaam 8 baje unke yaha pahucha. Maine ghar ke compound se bell bajayi aur mere uncle ne gharke bahar aake compound ka hate khola. Maine mere car park kardi aur car ke bahar aake uncle ke gale mila. Fir hum dono saman nikaal ke ghar me gaye. Uncle muhjhe milke bahot khush the‚ hum dono bilkul friends ke tarha he. Uncle aunty ke shadi ko 4 saal hogaye the magar firbhi
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Afterlife - Top Three Many Egyptians believed in the afterlife and that it was a happy place. After a person passes away‚ a spirit called the Ka lived on. Most pharaohs were mummified by embalmers‚ or people who embalm mummies‚ to preserve the royal Ka. Why did they mummify only Egyptians from the elite? An elite is a person of wealth and power‚ and only Egypt’s elite could be mummified because they were the only ones with enough money to be mummified. The mummification process starts when the
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is very similar to some modern religious beliefs in Heaven. The soul‚ or ka as the Egyptians called it‚ would be passed on to this afterlife. Many religions today believe in the afterlife and the continuation of a persons mind‚ memories‚ personality‚ and of course their soul. The ancient Egyptians also practiced the art of mummification‚ which is the preservation of the body. They did this because “even after death‚ the ka needed a body to inhabit—either a carved likeliness of the deceased or his
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because more of my water molecules dissociate. 2. I am a 0.020 M solution of weak acid‚ HA. If I only dissociate to the extent of 1.50%‚ what is the value of my Ka? 3. I am a 0.20 M solution of hydrocyanic acid‚ HCN‚ with a Ka of 4.93 x 10¯ 10 . What is my pH? 4. I am a buffer made from 0.10 M acetic acid and 0.15 M sodium acetate. If the Ka for acetic acid is 1.77 x 10¯ 5 ‚ what is my pH? 5. I am a substance who turns blue litmus red‚ neutralizes bases‚ and tastes sour. What am I? 6. I am a species
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