Sustainable Community Management of Urban Water and Sanitation Schemes (A Training Manual) Principal Authors Vivian Castro (WSP)‚ Neli Msuya and Charles Makoye (DAWASA) Translator Deogratius Paschal WSP role DAWASA requested WSP technical and financial assistance to develop this manual. Acknowledgments Sincere thanks for contributions from Edmund John‚ Rosemary Rop‚ Antti Inkinen‚ Ella Lazarte and Dennis Mwanza as the Task Team Leader for this product. Norah Osoro‚ Toni Sittoni and
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Presentation In Physics Objectives: 1. To answer the following questions: What is an investigatory project ? Why do 4th year students make an investigatory project ? Why did we choose our investigatory project ? To defend our investigatory project. What is an investigatory project ? An investigatory project is also known as an experimental project and is one which is used to show how something might happen if certain conditions are added to it. It can also be used to investigate why
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ABC Company Internal Audit Manual Internal Audit Manual Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS...................................................................................... .....2 CHARTER......................................................................................... ....................5 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................5 ORGANISATION AND BOARD REPORTING....................................
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the session 2012-2013. VALUED BY TEACHER EXTERNAL EXAMINER DATE: PRINCIPAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT I’d like to express my greatest gratitude to the people who have helped & supported me throughout my project. I’ m grateful to our school’s PHYSICS faculty Sir SHER SINGH. For his continuous support for the project‚ from initial advice & encouragement to this day. Special thanks of mine goes to my colleague who helped me in completing the project by giving interesting ideas‚ thoughts& made
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Characteristics and Nature of Waves In physics‚ a wave is a disturbance that travels through space and time‚ usually accompanied by the transfer of energy. Waves travel and the wave motion transfers energy from one point to another‚ often with no permanent displacement of the particles of the medium—that is‚ with little or no associated mass transport. They consist‚ instead‚ of oscillations or vibrations around almost fixed locations. For example‚ a cork on rippling water will bob up and down
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1 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Cristin Norine started The Future of Socializing‚ a 30-day "art piece" in which she: A. avoided using electronic media for social interaction. B. interviewed different people to find out how technology had affected their lives. C. observed a series of focus group discussions to find out how people interact in a social setting. D. isolated herself from actual contact with people and interacted with
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Physics 1 – Mechanics and Heat Lecture Notes Prepared by: ENGR. HAROLD JAN R. TERANO‚ ECE Lesson 5 ROTATIONAL KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS Uniform Circular Motion – an object moves at a constant speed along a circular path. Velocity is always tangent to the path in circular motion. Speed is constant‚ velocity is not. Centripetal Acceleration‚ – acceleration that maintains the object along a circular path directed towards the center. Also called as radial acceleration
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ATOMIC PHYSICS The nuclear atom All matter is made up of atoms which consist of a central nucleus‚ surrounded by electrons. Inside the nucleus are protons and neutrons. Particle Relative mass Charge Location Proton 1840 + Nucleus Neutron 1840 0 Nucleus Electron 1 - Outside nucleus Proton or atomic number (Z) This is the total number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. Nucleon or mass number (A) This is the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. Note: a nucleon
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Physics “FORMULAS LIST “ | | | | | | | Quantity |Symbol |Formula | |% Error | |% Error = ( |A-M| ) x 100 /A | |% Uncertainty | |% Uncertainty = (Uncertainty
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PROCEDURES IN IMPORT & EXPORT DOCUMENTATION |SL. NO. |SUBJECT |PAGE NO. | |1 |Significance of Documentation | | |2 |Shipments through ICD | | |3 |Customs procedures
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