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    Electric floorwax spreader

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    Quezon National High School Mibando‚Poblacion‚Quezon‚Bukidnon Investigatory Project Electric Floor Wax Spreader (An Investigatory Project to be submitted on Intel Philippines Division level) Researchers: Presores Glenn Mark S. Lanzaderas Cristy Apple P. Ornillo Florenda G. Sabanal Regina M. Investigatory Project Adviser: Absuelo Shielo P. Table of Contents I. Abstract……………………………………………………………………………………..1 II. Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………………..2 III. Introduction

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    General Electric Hero

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    General Electric Under Jack Welch John Francis Welch‚ Jr.‚ also known as “Jack”‚ became the CEO of General Electric in 1981 and maintained this title for the next 20 years until his retirement in 2001. He was widely known as a “national business hero” because he had a different approach on management that provided increasing results. For this very reason‚ many also despised his tactics. He was very aggressive in cutting out the weak‚ because he believed that it was holding back the company. One

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    Schoenfelder 1    Cheyenne Schoenfelder  Mr. Derek Yung  English 50­28673  Word Count: 1000  November 18‚ 2014  Football and Its Fans  A personal interest that I have‚ is football. I have grown up watching my dad coach  football‚ playing football with my cousins‚ and watching it on TV. American football‚ is sport  originating from the Greeks. The BBC states‚ “The purpose of the game is to move the ball  towards‚ and ultimately into‚ the opposition ’s end zone.This is achieved by either running with 

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    Electric Iron

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    Working with the 555 555 is used for producing a clock (square wave) at a desired frequency. It can be used in various ways like the astable mode‚ monostable mode etc. Here‚ we deal with the astable operation of 555. Astable mode ensures that the 555 is self-triggered & so‚ it acts as a multi-vibrator. Let us look into the working of 555 in astable mode: These are the connections needed to make the 555 chip run in the ‘astable’ mode. The pin numbers are given in circles. Note the

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    Sports Fan Research Paper

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    each of their consumers‚ or fans. Being a sports fan—and | |loving a team brand—transcends a person’s job‚ family or social status. “Fans experience pleasure and satisfaction with successful teams‚” | |writes Baylor University marketing professor Kirk L. Wakefield in his book‚ Team Sports Marketing‚ “but‚ they also experience feelings of | |delight or excitement that deeply resonates within the identity of the individual fan‚ such that the effects are likely

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    Sports Fans Happier” thinks that the fans are winners‚ especially when it comes to March Madness basketball fans. It doesn’t really matter what college team wins the three weeks of nonstop action in the March Madness basketball tournament. It gives the fans something to talk about and shares a bond between them. In building that bond‚ it is also psychologically healthier for you because of the social interaction with other people. In a study done by a leading researcher on being a sports fan it reduces

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    Fan Cart Lab Conclusion

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    Fan Cart Lab We did a fan cart for our physics class the other day. To set up the lab first‚ we measured the effect of the mass of the fan cart on the acceleration of the cart. The mass of the fan cart was the independent variable and acceleration was the dependent variable. We kept the speed of the cart on medium‚ and calculated the acceleration and motion. As a result‚ we had figured out that the bigger the mass the slower the acceleration‚ as we all should have known. To calculate this we used

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    The History of the Electric Guitar The desire to increase the sound of the guitar existed long before the development of electrical amplifiers and speakers. Musical performances in the 19th century were characterized by ever-larger concert settings and ensembles. Musicians needed louder and more powerful instruments‚ which became possible by using new materials and designs. The introduction of steel strings in the 19th century meant not only greater volume‚ but greater tension on instruments

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    The schematic of an automatic cooler fan for audio amplifiers is given here. The circuit automatically switch ON the cooler fan whenever the temperature of the heat sink exceeds a preset level. This circuit will save a lot of energy because the cooler fan will be OFF when the amplifier is running on low volume. At low volume less heat will be dissipated and it will not trigger the cooler fan ON. The temperature is sensed using an NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistor R2. Junction of

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    Gay Fans: A Song Analysis

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    evidence through the response the emotion and complete joy on their faces. The relationship between a Diva and her gay fans is a lifetime of dramatic admiration. When you think of any female iconic performer chances are a large male gay audience loves them. Not just love but also completely is a part of their life in there head. For me the relationship between me and my gay fans all blossomed on a cold night in 1995 in New York City at the ROXY. Wearing a long purple dress and large feather jacket

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