round surface but that does not make the ball better. Now let’s compare this ball to the T90 Omni. Nike’s football design director Tom De Blasis says “The innovative design of the panel geometry incorporates hexagons and pentagons to ensure a perfect sphere. The panels also evenly distribute pressure all around the ball to give a ‘360-Degree Sweet Spot’.” “The Nike T90 Omni has red asymmetrical band circling the ball to give a quicker read on the ball speed‚ location‚ spin-rate‚ and trajectory from all
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Assignment 1-1A: Physiographic Regions of Canada Picture ID Assignment Instructions For each picture below‚ identify the physical region where you feel the image was likely taken. The options are: the North‚ Great Lakes Lowlands‚ Cordillera and Interior Plains Give at least one reasons for each answer! Image one Image two Image three Image four Assignment 1-1B: Applying the 5 Major Themes Assignment Instructions Pick one Canadian city of your choosing‚ other
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when the pressure is 17 lb/in2 and the temperature is 75°F. Assume air to be an ideal gas. Molecular weight of air = 28.97 lbm/lbm.mol. A. 593 lb‚ B. 601 lbm C. 598 lbm D. 606lbm 10. A spherical sector has a volume of 250 cu.cm. What is the sphere radius if its spherical zone has an area of 150 sq.cm? A. 3 B. 5 C. 4 D. 6 11. The lateral area of a right circular cylindrical water tank is 92 sq.cm and its volume is 342cu.cm.
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SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY DEFINITION OF TERMS The sphere is the set of all points in a three-dimensional space such that the distance of each from a fixed point is constant. The fixed point and the given distance are called the center and the radius of the sphere respectively. The intersection of a plane with a sphere is a circle. If the plane passes through the center of the sphere‚ the intersection is a great circle; otherwise‚ the intersection is a small circle. A line perpendicular to
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UNIVERSITY OF FORT HARE FACULTY OF LAW NELSON R MANDELA SCHOOL OF LAW EAST LONDON CAMPUS INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION NAME : PETRUS KAYSTER STUDENT NO : 201317030 LECTURER : MR. S T MOKO MODULE CODE : ITL101E TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Define and describe public administration 2. Describe the basic values and principle of public administration as espoused in section 195(1) of the constitution of the Republic of South Africa (No
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How has New Public management (NPM) affected the public services? To what extent has its impact been beneficial? The development of ‘new public management’ (hereafter NPM) over the past 20 years is one of the most striking international trends in public administration. It is important to mention that the rise of NPM is linked with other four megatrends in that period‚ namely: - Attempts to slow down government growth and spending (Dunsire and Hood 1989 cited in Hood 1991‚ p.3);
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7 CULTURAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS We often wish that there were more businessmen in government. That would be good for business and good for government. Yet the experience of those who are drafted into ministerial office from the business community is usually frustrating. The latest example is Digby Jones‚ former Director General of the Confederation of British Industry‚ which represents big business in the UK. In June 2007 he was appointed Minister of Trade by the
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Mathematics Volume of Solids Formulae for Volume of Solids Cube | Cuboid | Triangular Prism | Cylinder | Cone | Pyramid | Sphere | AnyPrism | s3 | lwh | ½bhl | Πr2h | 1/3πr2h | 1/3Ah | 4/3πr3 | Ah | A = area of the base of the figure s = length of a side of the figure l = length of the figure w = width of the figure h = height of the figure π = 22/7 or 3.14 1. Compute the volume of a cube with side 7cm. Volume of cube: s3 s = 7cm s3 = (7cm x 7cm x 7cm) = 343cm3 2. Compute
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-I NVESTIGATIONS O N THE THEORY .OF ‚THE BROWNIAN MOVEMENT BY ALBERT EINSTEIN‚ PH.D. e This new Dover edition‚ first published i 1956‚ is an unabridged n .and unaltered republication of the translation first:published in 1926. It is published through special arrangément with Methuen and Co.‚ L d ‚ and the estate of t. Albert Einstein. Manufactured i the United’States n of America. EDITED WITH NOTES BY R. F ü R T H TRANSLATED BY A. D. COWPER WITH 3 DIAGRAMS
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Solved Paper−1 Class 9th‚ Mathematics‚ SA−2 Time: 3hours Max. Marks 90 General Instructions 1. All questions are compulsory. 2. Draw neat labeled diagram wherever necessary to explain your answer. 3. Q.No. 1 to 8 are of objective type questions‚ carrying 1 mark each. 4. Q.No.9 to 14 are of short answer type questions‚ carrying 2 marks each. 5. Q. No. 15 to 24 carry 3 marks each. Q. No. 25 to 34 carry 4 marks each. 1. Point (–3‚ 5) lies in the (A) first quadrant (C) third quadrant (B) second quadrant
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