Sustainability of remote areas EIT – Energy challenge for sustainable future Group 5 About Our project is about providing electricity and other basic needs to remote area of our chose and make that area sustainable. We are choosing an area that is in worst position and needs help but also has a potential to produce needed energy from renewable sources. We choose Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) Because… Their share of population without electricity is > 75%. Talking numbers that
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Performance Task in GEOMETRY * Computation of the surface area‚ amount and type of needed material and the volume of the package. Volume V= L x H x W = (23 cm) (4 cm) (12cm) = (276) (4) = 1 104 cm Area A= L x W = (23cm) (12cm) = 276cm Surface Area A= 2(Lh) + 2(Lw) + 2(Wh) / 2( lh + lw + wh) = 2(23*4) + 2(23*12) + 2(12*4) = 2(92) + 2(276) + 2(48)
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emergency personnel under their command. - Designate an assembly area (or areas) for the building.Occupants of the building should be directed to assemble in this area when required to evacuate the building in an emergency. This will facilitate checking that all occupants are safe and enable speedy return to the building when the "all clear" is given. -Ensure that on each floor‚ or in each area‚ a current list of Floor and Area Wardens (and telephone numbers) is displayed‚ together with an
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Mirlena Stefani FASTIP June 2012 Mirlena Stefani FASTIP June 2012 Payment Instruments in European Area Payment Instruments in European Area Contents Introduction 1 1. Chapter I - Key Concepts - Payments 2 1.1 Paymants and the payment system 2 1.2 Types of Payment 3 1.3 Payment Instruments 4 2. Chapter II - The Payment Market Landscape in the Euro Area 6 2.1 Introduction 6 2.2 Payment instruments 7 2.2.2 Non-cash payment instruments 7 2.3 Large-value payment system operating
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Discussion of Findings/Analysis/ Recommendation a. Area of Concern a 1) Organization Structure a 2) Operation system and Procedures a 3) Facilities‚ Equipment‚ etc a 4) Manpower – Scheduling work method style of communication a 5) Work atmosphere inter personal relations layout ventilation‚ color scheme of office a 6) Use of material resources a 7) Sanitation on procedures/practices a 8) Strengths a 9) Improvement Area/Weaknesses a 10) Recommendation III. Conclusion
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Chapter 2: Introduction to financial systems Aims The aim of this chapter is to investigate financial systems from both a functional and a structural perspective. We set out a taxonomy of financial intermediaries‚ securities and financial markets‚ and give an overview of the peculiarities of national financial systems. Learning outcomes By the end of this chapter‚ and having completed the essential readings and activities‚ you will be able to: • explain why financial systems exist (i.e
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Compare diamonds and graphite in terms of bonding and properties. · Describe the properties of the carbon atom that allow it to form such a wide variety of compounds. · Identify the basic steps in the carbon cycle. · Describe and identify the functional groups
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The Littoral Zone The littoral zone‚ commonly referred to as the intertidal area‚ is where the land and water meet. It is rich in nutrients and oxygen and is home to a variety of organisms. The littoral zone provides some plants with the opportunity to complete their growth cycle‚ but the changing water level also brings about some environmental problems‚ such as soil erosion and biodiversity reduction (Chen). The word littoral means shore. Therefore‚ the littoral zone of a pond is
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Vulnerable Areas of Industrial Security Operations Viviana Torres SEC/320 November 25. 2012 Lasonya Uehlin Vulnerable Areas of Industrial Security Operations In the transportation industry such as airport‚ train‚ or ships there are many vulnerabilities that can be faced if security measures are not foreseen. These industries can be victims of sabotage‚ espionage‚ or lack of security process which would result in the industry loss of product. Sabotage such as terrorism will exist in transportation
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The Internet of Things The Internet of Things (IoT) is an arrangement of interrelated registering gadgets‚ mechanical and advanced machines‚ articles‚ creatures or individuals that are furnished with special identifiers and the capacity to exchange information over a system without obliging human-to-human or human-to-PC interaction. A thing‚ in the Internet of Things‚ can be a man with a heart screen embed‚ a ranch creature with a biochip transponder‚ a car that has worked in sensors to caution
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