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    The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Be Proactive Habit No. 1 ……………………. To act rather than react‚ to be driven by enduring values and principles rather than by the winds of circumstances and feelings-this is what it means to Be Proactive. Because who we are is not determined by what happens to us‚ but by how we choose to respond to what happens to us. DEMONSTRATE A HIGH PERFORMING TEAM The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Put First

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    it was day long field visit. On that day we visited mainly four different sites: two landfill areas those are for human settlement and industrial purpose‚ other one is a random selected village surrounding arial beel and finally Baggakul ghut‚ near Padma river‚ Munshiganj for understanding how Landfill is causing for wetland loss‚ Beel ecosystem and Riverine ecosystem. We also covered our task by identifying surrounding biodiversity characteristics‚ different animal and plant species‚ present management

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    things can be solved more quickly‚ and solutions are generally of a better quality. For example if there was an architecture firm‚ and they needed some ideas to make a bridge‚ then if there was just one architect on the project he might use a suspension bridge‚ but if there was a group then others would have suggested an arch bridge‚ which would have been more appropriate for the situation. Advantage 2: As there is a group discussion going on‚ then everyone will be interacting with one another‚ so

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    Ohmmeter

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    Ig(1+Rg/R) = E(R + Rg)/(R1Rg + R(R1 + Rg)) Ig(R+Rg)/R = E(R + Rg)/(R1Rg + R(R1 + Rg)) Ig = ER / (R1Rg + R(R1 + Rg)) • Meter reading depends on the value of R‚ though R is a low resistance. 7 Series Ohmmeter Shunt Ohmmeter 8 4 Bridge Method • Bridge methods are used for measurement of resistance‚ capacitance‚ inductance‚ etc. • e.g. the network will be balanced when the

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    Gate Bridge in San Francisco‚ United States Opened on 27 May 1937 and was the longest suspension bridge span in the world at the time. This remained until Verrazano Narrows Bridge was built in New York in 1964‚ Golden Gate Bridge is now the seventh longest main span in the world. Construction of the 8‚981 feet or 2‚737 m bridge commenced on January 5‚ 1933. The projected cost was $35 million‚ however it was completed at $1.3 million (in 1937) below the projected cost. The Golden Gate Bridge weighs

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    basic design was sound and the suspension bridge had been constructed competently. The project’s original plan and scope management may have been an appropriate one if it was for a shorter bridge. Since this bridge was so long The planners started taking unknown and unnecessary risks when they determined the width of the bridge would be single lane versus double and when they changed the girders from round to flat‚ preventing the wind to pass thru the bridge properly. When the location was chosen

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    Galvanometer is used to measure the current of the circuit and the Wheatstone Bridge is used to measure the resistances and determine the unknown resistance. This experiment also relates Ohm’s Law to determine the resistivity using the resistance of the wire‚ length of the wire‚ and cross sectional area. In order to relate a measured resistance as a function of length and obtain the value for an unknown resistor‚ a Wheatstone Bridge must be attached to a dc power supply‚ and a galvanometer. In order to

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    trusses

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    n architecture‚ a truss is a structure comprising one or more triangular units constructed with straight members whose ends are connected at joints referred to as nodes. External forces and reactions to those forces are considered to act only at the nodes and result in forces in the members which are either tensile or compressive forces. Moments (torques) are explicitly excluded because‚ and only because‚ all the joints in a truss are treated as revolutes. A planar truss is one where all the members

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    Abstract- The development of De-Sauty’s bridge for capacitance measurement has been followed by various modifications and improvements in the original circuit. Lately Schering bridge and transformer ratio arm bridge have been used for measurement of capacitance in a circuit.Today there is instrumentation available that makes use of these bridges in real life such as that can measure the quality of electrical insulation at power frequency as well as in touch-sensitive sensors. This paper

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    Essay On Truss Bridges

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    Truss bridges are recognizable because of their numerous‚ relatively small interconnected triangles. This framework of triangles is used for is strength to withstand tension and compression forces. They are considered a light-weight yet a very stiff form of construction. At first they were built of wood‚ then with the discovery of welding they began to build then using iron‚ then steel. Occasionally‚ a combination of the materials may be used. There are actually 30 different kinds of truss bridges

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