structures 1. This drill contains an electric motor. The diagram below shows the main parts of an electric motor. The carbon contacts are made of graphite. Springs push the contacts against the copper ring. The contacts conduct electricity to the copper ring. The copper ring rotates rapidly but does not stick or become worn because the graphite is soft and slippery. Graphite has properties which are ideal for making the contacts in an electric motor. Explain‚ in terms of structure and
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the Flies. They all face internal and external conflicts. When they boys very first land on the island they are faced with an external conflict between themselves and nature. They are placed in an environment that is new and scary to them. They have to learn how to survive in the wild without any grownups. They also don’t have easy access to clean water‚ food‚ shelter‚ or clothing while faced with the hardships of the weather. I think one of the major external conflicts in this book is between Ralph
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External Analysis The external environment consists of two parts‚ the general environment and the competitive environment. The general environment can have dramatic effects on an organizations strategy and the general environment consists of six parts. These parts are demographic‚ sociocultural‚ political/legal‚ technological‚ economic and global. Only three parts of the general environment will affect StilSim Personal Company. The parts that will affect StilSim are demographic‚ technology and economic
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In 1996‚ one car stood out above the rest. With its zero emissions and sporty‚ sleek design‚ the General Motors EV-1 was unstoppable. This car ran entirely without gas or oil of any kind. It ran only on electric power which made it very eco-friendly. It was built to comply with California’s zero emissions vehicle mandate that stated if auto makers wanted to sell cars in California some of those cars would have to be no exhaust
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Ben Briones Ms.Haddad English 9: Period 6 February 15‚ 2012 The Impact of External and Internal Forces on One’s Identity What is identity? If you look in the dictionary‚ it will tell you that identity is what identifies someone or something. But there is more to the meaning behind identity than what is said in the dictionary. Identity is complex and changes over time in response to two main factors. One factor that can mold one’s identity are the forces inside of you‚ internal forces. An example
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Abstract I would like to convey that with the help of this project I got the opportunity to understand a subject I was interested in. I came to know about how the electric cars are marketed in different parts of the world according to their needs. I also came across a point where I understood the advantages and disadvantages of electric cars over our regular petrol or diesel injected cars. I came to know about its relation with nature by saving the environment compared to our usual cars and also learned
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Wyeth Ayerst’s external environment consists of three components: its remote‚ industry‚ and operating environment. In these three environments‚ there is a chance that one of its external environments may change. All of these environmental sectors affect the firm’s operations both on an international and domestic level‚ and it is very possible for changes to occur. Change is an inevitable factor in the world of business. In fact‚ I have predicted that there will be several changes that will impact
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CPA Program Global Strategy and Leadership Module 2: Understanding the external environment cpaaustralia.com.au Edition 14a Published by Deakin University‚ Geelong‚ Victoria 3217 on behalf of CPA Australia Ltd‚ ABN 64 008 392 452 First published July 2010‚ reprinted January 2011‚ updated July 2011‚ January 2012 Reprinted with amendments July 2012‚ January 2013‚ revised edition July 2013‚ updated January 2014 © CPA Australia Ltd 2014. This is an electronic version of the printed
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Introduction A business does not function in a vacuum. It has to act and react to what happens outside the factory and office walls. These factors that happen outside the business are known as external factors or influences. These will affect the main internal functions of the business and possibly the objectives of the business and its strategies. Main Factors The main factor that affects most business is the degree of competition how fiercely other businesses compete with the products that
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In 1996‚ electric cars began to appear on roads all over California. They were quiet and fast‚ produced no exhaust and ran without gasoline........... Ten years later‚ these futuristic cars were almost completely gone." ’Who Killed the Electric Car’ is a documentary which unfolds a complex set of events around the development and demise of the modern electric car. The story stems from California from the early 1990s to 2006. Chris Paine‚ the film maker has woven together interviews and archival
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