ACTIVITY 1 Public Class no1 Private Const Mt = 0.3048 Dim a As Double Dim b As Double Private Const Ft = 5280 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object‚ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click b = ((Ft * Mt) * a) / 1000 TextBox2.Text = FormatNumber(b‚ 2) End Sub Private Sub TextBox1_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object‚ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles TextBox1.TextChanged a = Val(TextBox1.Text)
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What is plastic?? A material that contains one or more organic polymers of large molecular weight‚ solid in its finished state and at some state while manufacturing or processing into finished articles‚ can be shaped by its flow. Types of plastics 1.Thermosets. 2.Elastomers. 3.Thermoplastics. NATURAL RESINS solids or semi solid materials light yellow to darkbrown in colour carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen. globules on the bark . SYNTHETIC RESINS derived primarily from petroleum
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Splash screen Loading Public Class Loading Private Sub Loading_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object‚ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Timer1.Start() CircularProgress1.IsRunning = Not CircularProgress1.IsRunning End Sub Private Sub Timer1_Tick(ByVal sender As System.Object‚ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Timer1.Tick CircularProgress1.Minimum = CircularProgress1.Minimum + 2 lbl_time
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Business Plan: Paper Recycle & Reuse 1. Introduction a. The name of my business is “All Papers”. b. The business is about recycle and reuse paper 2. Business Description a. The company will collect the second hand paper‚ cardboard box and textbooks then turns into pencil‚ gift box and white papers. b. Paper is one of the most common daily use‚ recycle paper will have a low cost to get the processed materials and low risk. c. The main goal for this business is
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choosing Hexagonal cells? 6. Define footprint 7. Define Frequency Reuse 8. What are the advantages of micro cell zone concept? 9. Define cluster. 10. Write the objectives of channel assignment strategies. 12. What is borrowing strategy in channel assignment? 13. Define handoff? 14. What happens if the Handoff threshold is high? 16. Define cell dragging. EC 24 17. Define MAHO. 18. Write the formula for co-channel reuse ratio. 19. What is cell splitting? 20. List the methods to
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be sustain and adapt with suitable condition at particular place‚ community and time. The adaptive reuse of pre-war building should have minimal impact on the heritage significant of the pre-war building and it setting. Developers should gain an understanding of why the building has heritage status and then pursue development that is sympathetic to the building to give it a new purpose. Adaptive reuse is self-defeating if it fails to protect the building" heritage value. To prolong the period of long
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A Community Center: What is and how to Organize it. New York: The Macmillan company‚ 1918. Lain‚ Borden and Ruedi‚ Katerina‚ The dissertation: an architecture student’s handbook. London: Architectural Press‚ 2005. L.J L Richard. Austin‚ Adaptive reuse: issues and case studies in building preservation. New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold Company‚ 1988. Yeang Ken‚ Services cores Government Development Bureau‚ Planning and Lands Branch. 2008. http://www.devb.gov.hk/en/home/ .Retrieved on 16 July 2013
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things away is a waste of the resources and energy which have been used to make the product. If we don’t recycle we are creating environmental issues and for consequence harmful impact on the planet Why is it so important to reduce‚ reuse and recycle? If we reduce‚ reuse and recycle instead of throwing away‚ fewer new materials need to be quarried or mined and fewer plantations need to be grown to make new things. Many parts of the world have already been damaged by mining and quarrying‚ which destroy
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION A. Abstract We are astronauts—all of us. We ride a spaceship called Earth on its endless journey around the sun. This ship of ours is blessed with life-support systems so ingenious that they are self-renewing‚ so massive that they can supply the needs of billions. Unfortunately for centuries we have taken them for granted‚ considering their capacity limitless. At last we have begun to monitor the systems‚ and the findings are deeply disturbing. Scientists and government
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Reuse of Textile ETP Sludge as Construction Material Reuse of Textile ETP Sludge from Tirupur Region as Construction Material An Experimental Investigation As per Tamil Nadu State Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) records‚ there are about 830 large units engaged in textile industrial processes in Tirupur alone. These industries have established eight Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) and many individual Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP)‚ which are subjected to treat about 75‚000 m3 of effluent
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