05-Dainton.qxd 9/16/2004 12:33 PM Page 103 5 Explaining Theories of Persuasion ❖ ❖ ❖ S ince the mid-1930s when Dale Carnegie first published his best-selling book How to Win Friends and Influence People‚ the notion of how to persuade others has been both a popular and profitable subject. Concurrently‚ with the rise of mass media and the pervasiveness of propaganda used in both World Wars‚ the study and understanding of mass-mediated persuasive messages became critical to understanding political
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all I want to thank ALLAH for his love and blessings to me; it is his blessings only that I am able to complete this project. I want to express my gratitude to all those who had accompanied & supported me. I want to express my sincere and humble gratitude to Prof. Jamal A Khan‚ Chairman of Department of WildLifeSciences‚ AMU‚ ALIGARH for giving me opportunity to work here and to carry out my dissertation work in this university. I am extremely thankful to Dr.Satish Kumar
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is you need to use the formula Efficiency = (energy out as electricity / energy in as light). When you need to figure out the perfect angle for the solar panel‚ you need to find the angle of your latitude. If your latitude was a negative value‚ you want to face your solar panels north. If your latitude is a positive value‚ orientate your panels south. Solar panels have a great impact on society.
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-stars of a constellation may be at very different distances Ancient times constellations loose grouping of stars based on mythology Now constellations are well-defined regions on the sky. (pgs 12-13) Celestial Sphere – NCP‚ Equator‚ Altitude = to latitude (pgs 17-18) Ecliptic – remember Sun moves 1o per day and highest motion +23.5o above or -lowest‚ 23.5o below Magnitude – bigger number is fainter‚ (pgs 15-16) Factor of 2.512 for each mag‚ (unaided eye limit ~6) Seasons – tilt of Earth’s axis
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processing insurance system which is in the form of the SMS‚ the microcontroller unit reads the SMS and sends it to the Global Positioning System (GPS) module and using the triangulation method‚ GPS module feeds the exact location in the form of latitude and longitude to the user’s mobile. By reading the signals received by the mobile‚ one can control the ignition of the engine; say to lock it or to stop the engine immediately. The main concept in this design is introducing the mobile communication
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Name: Coastal and Continental Temperature Ranges Introduction: There are large variations in average monthly temperatures among cities located at the same latitude. This suggests that factors besides the angle and duration of isolation affect the rate heating and cooling of any given location. Objective: You will graph the average monthly temperatures of costal and inland continental regions and interpret the range in temperatures
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zones. Together the pressure zones form a weather cell. There are three types of weather cells; equatorial cell‚ mid-latitude cell and polar cell. These cells act as heat pumps driven by solar radiation and the evaporation of sea water. When the water vapor in the atmosphere condenses‚ the stored heat required for its evaporation is released and it warms the air above the higher latitudes. Weather cells redistribute 2/3 of the equatorial solar radiation to the rest of the globe. The rest is redistributed
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LESSON PLAN Enrolment no : 07816702110 Class & sec : VII Pupil Teacher’s name : Nidhi Piplani Period : III Date: Duration : 30minutes Subject : Social Science (geography)
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letter of the alphabet assigned to stars in a constellation to rank them in order of apparent magnitude. Longitude – The angle between the Prime meridian (Greenwich)‚ the centre of the Earth and your position. Measure in degrees East and West. Latitude –
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and 17 landed on moon. The moon revolves eastward around Earth in an elliptical orbit. Its orbital plane is tilted 5 degrees with respect to Earth’s orbital plane. The 5 degree tilt allows the it to be overhead at any latitude between 28.5 deg. North and 28.5 deg. South latitude. Two different lunar months: Sidereal month- 27.33 days. It is the time for the moon to turn 360 degrees and align 2 times with a star other than the Sun. Synodic month- time to align with the Sun 2 times. It takes 29
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