The main factors of this article called “Methanol--the fuel in Waiting” explains how Methanol could both have positive and negative effects in the environment and the economy. The article discusses how methanol could be another alternative to gasoline and it is a made from natural gas‚ which makes it easier to make and use. Methanol (see Figure 1) is that it is the simplest alcohol with a chain of one carbon atom with three hydrogen atoms attached. The characteristics of this simple alcohol are
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Waiting time There are some main problems that causes unnecessary waiting time. First of all the casting machine often breaks down and this kind of stop results in a lot of waiting time for the process and the workers. To repair a broken down machine takes at least 3 hours up to 12 hours. When the machine breaks down the production in the melting work centre is stopped which for example makes the level of inventory increase. Since the company only have one machine there are a lot of unnecessary
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JMJ Thomas Murphy – 10/27/12 English 7/8 Mr. Hoey What’s Waiting for me at Chaminade? As I arrive at Chaminade High School every morning‚ I know that there is a wide variety of exciting activities‚ fantastic people including teachers and my classmates‚ and a great education waiting for me. Every day I go to Chaminade there are wonderful‚ intriguing activities that are waiting for me. For example‚ every Tuesday there are freshman intramurals‚ in which freshman homerooms compete
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concern to the government and general public. For years‚ tedious waiting times have become a deepening rift in Canada’s health care system. A waiting list commonly refers to a roster of people in need of medical attention who are pending a specific service. In theory‚ they are present when the demand for specific medical attention exceeds the instantly available supply (Mcdonald et al‚ 1998). With minor exceptions‚ Canadian waiting lists‚ like most countries‚ are non-regulated‚ generally unsupervised
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Jerome Carlos Johnson SOCI 3345: Sociology of the 1960’s Five Page Book Review: Waiting ‘Til the Midnight Hour by Peniel Joseph February 28‚ 2013 Waiting ‘Til the Midnight Hour by Peniel Joseph Within the eleven chapters that comprise Waiting ’Til the Midnight Hour lays a treasure chest of information for anyone interested in Black or African American history‚ particularly the civil rights movement that took place during the 1950’s and 1960’s. I am a self-professed scholar of African American
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Although Waiting for Godot’ is seen to be very depressing and contains many elements which may mark it as a tragedy‚ the four characters create a great deal of humour in their mannerisms and their behaviour. Beckett created the concept of The Theatre of the Absurd’‚ a play on human emotions and character which may give off feelings of despair‚ yet also of humour simultaneously. Most of the time‚ the audience tends to laugh at the helplessness created by Vladimir and Estragon in the play‚ and the
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Ravitch From The New York Review of Books—November 11‚ 2010 Waiting for “Superman” a film directed by Davis Guggenheim Anthony‚ a fifth-grade student hoping to win a spot at the SEED charter boarding school in Washington‚ D.C.; from Davis Guggenheim’s documentary Waiting for ‘Superman’ Ordinarily‚ documentaries about education attract little attention‚ and seldom‚ if ever‚ reach neighborhood movie theaters. Davis Guggenheim’s Waiting for “Superman” is different. It arrived in late September with
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In Waiting for the Barbarians‚ the line that divides the so called ‘civilized’ from the ‘barbarians’ is shown as deeply ambivalent. Illustrate this with examples and discuss the larger implications of this portrayal. J.M. Coetzee unravels the complexities behind the concepts of ‘civilised’ versus ‘barbaric’ in his book Waiting for the Barbarians. These concepts are reflective of the larger ideas of “Self” and “Other”‚ and are shown to be problematic in its definition. In the novel‚ the ever present
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Communist China uses propaganda and force to hide the truth from the public‚ as well as controlling them in a sense. Ha Jin writes Waiting and in this book he comments and portrays communist China in great detail. Waiting’s main character‚ Lin Kong‚ is commonly criticized as indecisive and unable to love. In an interview published in Asia Week in 1999‚ Ha Jin comments on Lin’s inability to love: allegorically…sum up a sort of internal psychological damage to the Chinese… the Revolution was to
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PRAGMATIC INTERPRETATION AND DIALOGUE MANAGEMENT IN SPOKEN-LANGUAGE SYSTEMS Gert Veldhuijzen van Zanten Institute for Perception Research P.O.Box 513 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands e-mail: veldhvz@natlab.research.philips.com ABSTRACT This paper describes the design of pragmatic-interpretation and dialogue-management modules in an automatic inquiry system that can be consulted through spoken natural language over the telephone. The system is designed around a central multi-level
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