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     Department of Statistics‚ Pondicherry University‚  Pondicherry  avasumathi@vit.ac.in  ABSTRACT  ATM is an automatic teller machine which is used to save the cost and reachability of a bank  by satisfying customer needs. Customers can withdraw and deposit money without any paper  work and it facilitates them to reduce time and cost to go to bank in person. By considering  the  utility  of  ATM  services  of  different  banks  at  global‚  the  authors  adopted  simulation  technique for identif

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    To Paint a Water Lily Authors often use mental images to describe what is happening in the text‚ such is done in the poem “To Paint a Water Lily” by Ted Hughes. There can be many images brought to mind; images of frogs‚ lily pads‚ or even flowers. Hughes speaks of different images‚ such as the dragonflies hovering and the bottom of the pond. Hughes uses imagery and structural difference to display the observant yet care free attitude of a nature lover. While many people like to go through life

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    Louisiana Purchase Dbq

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    The Louisiana Purchase was the fountain we all needed. This purchase connected us with a nature that in turn affected our muses and created a love that resulted in an abundance of new literary ideas. For many nature was a link to greater literature‚ with its beauty and diversity. After the exploration of the Louisiana Purchase from Lewis and Clark and possibly their own voyage outward‚ people got a better view of what

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    Lead Paint Research Paper

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    The visible condition of the home you are renting may not give you the clues you need to know that it is a safe place for you and your family to live. Lead paint can be an problem in homes built before 1978‚ and your landlord may not even have the answer when you ask about it. Having a professional inspect your home may be expensive‚ and your landlord may not want to foot the bill. This is an instance where it is worthwhile to investigate for yourself. Learning about lead Web MD warns that lead is

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    How to Paint Your Car

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    Paint-it-Yourself Luar Martinez April 1‚2011 Eng. 111-HB1 K.L. Thomas Do you believe that things turn out right only if you do them yourself? If yes‚ well you’re in luck‚ because today I will show u how to paint your own car. The entire activity can take about five to six hour and requires a lot of precision; but it allows you to expand your creativity and even save a couple of bucks. Before even thinking about painting a car‚ you must first have dry and dust free area(carport). Also if your

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    Harrison Products

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    Harrison Products Harrison Products Inc. (HPI) is a global manufacturer of molded plastic products and metal products that are used in the auto industry‚ food and beverage industry (containers)‚ and in a variety of other products and packaging materials. HPI has several manufacturing plant located world-wide‚ generally in locations convenient to the company’s most significant customers. The present case considers one of HPI’s products‚ a one gallon metal can container used for paint and other

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    Time machine

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    different points in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space‚ generally using a theoretical invention‚ namely a time machine. It has a commonly recognized place in philosophy and fiction‚ but has a very limited application in real world physics‚ such as in quantum mechanics or wormholes. Although the 1895 novel The Time Machine by H. G. Wells was instrumental in moving the concept of time travel to the forefront of the public imagination‚ The Clock That Went Backward by

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    Priya Chauhan August 27‚ 2012 Period 3 Rainbow Lab Objectives: We should develop skills measuring chemicals with a graduated cylinder. We should practice using the metric system. We should have the ability to follow directions and to test precision. We should practice lab safety procedures. Procedures: Part 1: Label six tubes in order: A‚ B‚ C‚ D‚ E‚ and F. Fill a beaker half way with water. Use it to rinse your graduated cylinder and test tubes. The second beaker is for

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    In “To Paint A Water Lily” by Ted Hughes‚ a speaker contrasts the overwhelming amount of action and the stillness in a pond to illustrate the countless parts in nature that is difficult to capture as a whole. The speaker speaks for each aspect of the pond that is eventually put together as a whole in a painting to raise awareness of the chaotic side of nature that is usually left unnoticed. The poem begins with a serene image as the “green level of lily leaves / Roofs the pond’s chamber and paves”

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    Standard Machines Pricing

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    I. Who should take the blame for getting Standard Machines Corp into the crisis it faces vis-à-vis closing on a major sale with an established account? The blame for Standard Machine Corp can be directed in one of three ways: Industry: One could argue that innovation in the machine tool equipment industry has been stagnant and resulting caused customers to view machines as commodities and compete on price. Another thought is that the industry allowed a low cost player to enter and therefore

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