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    the variable frequency drives (VFD’s). The first‚ automatic mode‚ HEAT RATE‚ will be aimed at operating the fans at or near the circulating water temperature which results in the optimal unit heat rate for the given load. The goal of the second mode‚ AUX POWER‚ will be to minimize the auxiliary power consumption by operating at or near the highest back pressure possible without reaching 7.0 inHgA. This mode is only intended for use during normal operation at full/ partial load‚ and not during start-up/shutdown

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    million park visitors each year. The fascinations lure in these visitors includes some of the 400 different species of vertebrates‚ diverse vegetation that changes with the elevation of the park‚ a plethora of waterfalls that flow into scenic Valley meadows‚ specifically Yosemite Falls which ranks as the tallest in North America at 2‚ 425 feet (seen in Figure 9)‚ enormous granite mountains‚ and glaciated landscapes. A few of the top places to go in Yosemite National Park include Wawona‚ which is the

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    perch high on a hill and glance across the vast valley at all the animals. I set up my spotting scope and peer at distant herds of buffalo being stalked by wolves. Once I even spied litter of wolf pups leave their den and frolic in a green grassy meadow while their babysitting wolf chased after them. Sometimes the animals are nearby‚ and you don’t even need the scope. One of the most thrilling scenes I saw was a grizzly mama and her two cubs foraging on the side of a steep hill just below the road

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    Homeless Children. Then and Now “We make a living by what we get‚ but we make a life by what we give.” -Winston Churchill Homeless children is still a huge problem. Children do not have a place they can call home. These destitute people live in bad environments‚ and grow up in an unsafe environment. During the 19th century‚ homeless children were extremely similar to homeless children today. Despite children not having a home and living in hazardous environments‚ present-day‚ we have shelters

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    The Fifty-First Dragon | By Heywood Broun |    |          | Heywood Broun‚ who has risen rapidly through the ranks of newspaper honor from sporting reporter and war correspondent to one of the most highly regarded dramatic and literary critics in the country‚ is another of these Harvard men‚ but‚ as far as this book is concerned‚ the last of them. Broun graduated from Harvard in 1910; was several years on the New York Tribune‚ and is now on the World. | |   There is no more substantially

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    Steven Villeneuve Mr. Bancroft English 111 16 February 2013 My Childhood Bedroom As I sit bundled up in a warm‚ brown‚ comfy hoodie and a large‚ red blanket‚ I say to myself‚ “Where is my favorite place to be?” Well that’s easy because it’s here in my room. My room is the one place where I can be me. I can be perfectly content by myself in this room happily laying there watching TV. When sitting on my soft bed with cozy‚ red comforter‚ I look around my room and notice that all my walls are different

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    explores mental auguish “I could bring You Jewels” is wonderfully upbeat. • Theme is beauty and unsurpassable value of a meadow flower. • It is optimistic in tone. • The most memorable image in the poem is that of a wild flower: “this little Blaze/ Flickering to itself-” • Rich in imagery “Never a Fellow matched this Topaz— And his Emerald Swing—“ to describe the meadow flower. • Use of a rhetorical question at the

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    civilization if not kept in check; he doesn’t mean it only happens to children. He is trying to show that its is something that exists within everybody and the only things that keep it in check is civilization and innocence. In the beginning‚ the meadow is beautiful and peaceful‚ But when Simon comes back later on in the novel‚ he sees the sevarded sow’s head on a stake in the middle of a clear spot “Simon discovered that he had spoken aloud. He opened his eyes quickly and there was the head grinning

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    houses were designed with an awareness of nature‚ but they have very different atmospheres. The Koshino house is structured like a Japanese garden whereas the Eames House is like an art gallery where the art is the view from the window which is a meadow. In concussion to this thought‚ I think that the Koshino house better fits in with the landscape than the Eames house‚ but the Eames house maybe more about bringing the real of being outside

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    In other words‚ using a cell phone while driving is a total distraction. A cell phone is the number one big distraction in today’s time. Cellular device made an impact on one’s life. While driving‚ you could use your phone to change the MP3 player/AUX and texting. “In 2011‚ 52 percent of drivers reported owning a smartphone‚ and by 2014 that number had grown to 80 percent” ("Facts and Statistics”). Texting while driving is most likely to cause an accident than driving drunk. “1 out of every 4 car

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