shape optimization was widely used [1]-[3]. In conjunction with the two-dimensional finite element method‚ the sensitivity analysis reported in [1] has been successfully applied to some optimization problems in magnetostatic systems. The shape optimization of the permanent magnet synchronous (PMS) motors was the subject of many papers. It is indicated the back-EMF waveform has an important role to produce the smooth torque. Lee and Park employed the shape design sensitivity formula and the
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Keller Graduate School of Management Project Management Systems (PROJ586) COURSE PROJECT: Huntsville Project January 10‚ 2014 Project Name THE HUNTSVILLE PROJECT Project Number 001 Project Manager Steve Pokorsky – VP Operations Prioritization HIGH Owner(s) SEITZ Corporation Start Date: April 14th‚ 2014 Scheduled Completion Date: July 3rdth‚ 2015 Mission The purpose of this project is to fulfill our company mission and strategic plan. The
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Narendra Modi‚ a right choice for PM of India Greed‚ they say‚ is not always bad. And if the end result of this greed pertains to a good cause‚ then one doesn’t need to cajole his conscience either. But people often get lost somewhere in the middle and lose sight of their focus. Narendra Modi‚ without taking into considerations the comments and appraisals of his political rivals and critics‚ is a political idol without a shadow of doubt. The nature of respect he commands throughout Gujarat is awe-inspiring
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analyzing the project priority‚ project managers can clearly identify which criterion is constrained‚ which should be enhanced‚ and which can be accepted. Larson and Gray (2014) suggested that “It is a useful midway in the project for approaching a problem that must be solved.” Project Priority Matrix for
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In the short story‚ A Rupee Earned by I.F. Bulatkin‚ I share a similar experience to the “lazybones” son. In A Rupee Earned‚ the son‚ learns an important lesson about the value of hard work‚ when his father tells him to earn one rupee to gain his inheritance. After failing two attempts of trying to trick his father into making him think that he worked hard to earn one rupee‚ the son realizes that nothing else will work. As a result‚ “The lazybones worked for a whole week. He carried something for
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Diversity and Conflict Management for Going Green Initiative of Riordan Manufacturing Sharon D. Olney-Hill PM/ 582 February 2‚ 2014 Lindsay Pineda This paper will speak to the issues and opportunities experienced by Riordan Manufacturing. Riordan Manufacturing management’s has made a decision to implement organizational transformation by “Going Green Initiative”. The decision to take on an external consultant to evaluate assembly processes and to propose a sustainability
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business setting where hectic schedules‚ stress‚ and job pressures make ethical dilemmas difficult to sort out. 3. If each of us has a unique set of influences and values that contribute to our personal value systems‚ how can that be applied to a community as a whole? Our personal values are necessary for community life. Our personal values when applied to a community a whole is a moral code. The moral code can be designed basing on the need of that particular community and can be applicable to
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1. Acquainted with the night I have been acquainted with the night. I have walked out in rain-and back in rain I have out walked the furthest city light I have looked down the saddest city lane I have passes by the watchman on his beat And dropped my eyes unwilling to explain Acquainted with the Night by Robert Frost I slowly emerge from my slumber to the escalating sound of my alarm clock. The door creaks as I turn with the flashlight around the corner. I navigate my way to the
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or welfare checks. The money that goes into those checks comes from the people who are living in the working class. The part of this that is often misunderstood is the reason why the people who actually work for their money have to give their hard earned cash to the individuals who do not work at all. I’m not referring to the people who have disabilities; I am referring to the people who choose not to work because they simply have the option to. Why are most of us living in poverty? Even though people
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Life Lessons In the story A Rupee Earned (I.F Bulatkin)‚ the blacksmith’s son shows us how to work hard for your money and become a responsible person. The son tries to trick his father into thinking that he went out and earned a rupee but the father did not believe him. He decides to go out and start working to really earn the rupee. The son worked for a week doing things like carrying stuff for a man. Eventually he earned enough money that it added up to a rupee. When the son showed the rupee to
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