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    The American antebellum South‚ though steeped in pride and raised in military tradition‚ was to be no match for the burgeoning superiority of the rapidly developing North in the coming Civil War. The lack of emphasis on manufacturing and commercial interest‚ stemming from the Southern desire to preserve their traditional agrarian society‚ surrendered to the North their ability to function independently‚ much less to wage war. It was neither Northern troops nor generals that won the Civil

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    Dependence on Men: A Streetcar Named Desire presents a sharp critique of the way the institutions and attitudes of postwar America placed restrictions on women’s lives. Williams uses Blanche’s and Stella’s dependence on men to expose and critique the treatment of women during the transition from the old to the new South. Both Blanche and Stella see male companions as their only means to achieve happiness‚ and they depend on men for both their sustenance and their self-image. Blanche recognizes that

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    number of products which include Genie‚ Aviation‚ Jet engines‚ Electricity‚ Entertainment‚ Finance‚ Gas‚ turbines‚ Generation‚ Industrial Automation‚ Lighting‚ Medical imaging equipment‚ Medical technology‚ Health informatics‚ Electric motors‚ Locomotives‚ Wind turbines‚ TV and motion pictures. • GE has total asset of worth US$ 797.769 billion as per Company 2008 Balance Sheet. • The company made number of acquisition in previous few years. • Enjoying high revenues and profits. •

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    Thomas Sav-ery‚ invented a water pump for mines. It later evolved into a coal-powered steam engine developed by Thomas Newcomen. Another man‚ James Watt‚ later improved Newcomen’s invention in 1764. The steam engine was the doorway to powering locomotives and steamships. Savery’s invent-tion‚ the water pump‚ was also known as the Miner’s Friend. It was a machine that had no moving parts‚ consisted of a simple boiler‚ a steam chamber whose valves were located on the surface and a pipe that leading

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    the Louisiana Purchase was the boost of economic that was improving. There were so many things happening at the same time when people were moving to the west. There were lots of inventions being made like the Steamboat‚ the Telegraph‚ the Steam Locomotive and many more. Another good thing that helps the economic was the gold rush in California 1841. Also industrialization affected the economic because goods began to be machine made rather than hand made. And finally there was the agriculture economic

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    the late 1990s the government of Brazil privatized the country’s freight lines. After decades of neglect‚ the nation’s freight-rail infrastructure was run-down: Half the bridges needed repair; a fifth were on the verge of collapse. Twenty steam locomotives that were decades out-of-date were still in use. Rail accounted for only 20% of long-haul shipments in Brazil‚ compared with 80% in most countries. ALL was spun off from the Brazilian railway authority in 1997 to manage one of the country’s eight

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    atomic energy‚ antibiotics‚ the computer and robots‚ the simulation of the human gene‚ the internet‚ videoconferencing‚ cloning‚ wireless‚ telephone‚ telex‚ television‚ microwave oven‚ electric heater‚ airconditioner‚ high speed vehicles‚ highspeed locomotives‚ airplanes etc are a few inventions and products that have enormously affected human lives. There is no doubt whatsoever all these have profoundly influenced the development of humanbeings and offered an improved living standard. Progress of

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    PROJECT 1: OBJECTIVE: to increase the capacity of RINL from 3million tones to 6.3 million tones. vizag steel plant has approved a project of RINL for construction of blast furnace‚ caster‚ oxygen plant‚ raw material handling plant‚ chilled water plant‚ ladle heating furnace-caster shop‚ reheating furnace of wrm‚ cranes for production in sms‚ wrm&bf‚ water plant electrical system-34 substation and connecting facilities and other utilities in stage – 1 and special bar and structural mill in stage-

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    ANALYSIS OBJECTIVE: * Overcome the high losses of Fairy Queen * Defining and reaching target customers – Pricing * Promotion of Fairy Queen – Captions‚ Advertisements BRAND POSITION: Fairy Queen is a Unique; one of its kind Locomotive. This key point should be reinforced. Unlike Palace on wheels‚ which USP is luxury; Fairy Queen should promote the heritage of the Country along with the royal treatment. EXPANDING TARGET MARKET: The current target is foreign tourists and

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    Roll Over Protection Structure (ROPS) refers to operator compartment structures (usually cabs or frames) intended to protect equipment operators and motorists from injuries caused by vehicle overturns or rollovers. ROPS bar on a Fordson tractor. Roll over protection structure on an MF135. Photo: K.A. Gallis. Commonly found on heavy equipment (i.e. tractors) used in construction and agriculture‚ ROPS structures are defined by various regulatory agencies‚ including the US Occupational Safety

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