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    5.2 Principle of Operation of N-Channel JFET: These are two prerequisites while considering the principle of operation of JFET. Gates are always reverse biased and therefore Gate current IG is practically zero. Source and Drain terminal should be joined together through a voltage source called VDS‚ drain to source voltage. In an N-channel JFET‚ source terminal is connected to the negative end of the drain to source supply voltage to send the lectron from source to drain and similarly for an P-channel

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    Simulation N Modeling

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    www.ncetianz.webs.com System Modeling And Simulation Notes ­—­—­—­—­—­—­ ­ Presented By Nc et ia nz www.ncetianz.webs.com CHAPTER – 1 INTRODUCTION TO SIMULATION Nc et ia -1- nz www.ncetianz.webs.com Simulation A Simulation is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over time. Brief Explanation • The behavior of a system as it evolves over time is studied by developing a simulation model. • This model takes the form of a set of assumptions

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    Case Brief: US v. Conti

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    1. Citation: United States v. Conti‚ E.D.S.C.‚ Western Division‚ No.5:11-CV-470-F (2012) 2. Facts: In 2011‚ the North Carolina General Assembly passed House Bill 289‚ which approved the DMV to issue speciality license plates. One of these license plates was inscripted with the message “Choose Life.” The Plaintiffs‚ headed by the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina‚ and the Defendants‚ Eugene Conti and Michael Robertson‚ who held State positions directly pertaining to transportation

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    Case Study V Tyco

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    October 5‚ 2010 Introduction Every year we hear more shocking stories of the mismanagement of a corporation’s funds. Unfortunately for Tyco in 2002‚ it was their company that covered the front pages of the press. Tyco’s CEO and CFO were caught trying to pass a $2‚200 wastebasket and a $6‚000 shower curtain off as company expenses” (Palmer‚ Dunford‚ Akin‚ 2009‚ pg.345). Just months later the new CEO‚ Ed Breen had an overwhelming task ahead of him. He needed to raise morale‚ prove Tyco’s integrity

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    Plaintiff V. Case Brief

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    Procedural History: Plaintiff brought suit against defendant for fraud and breaches of warranty. Summary judgement granted in favor of defendant by the District Court. Plaintiff appealed claiming genuine issues of material facts exist. The Facts: Plaintiff bought a used car from Defendant‚ a used car dealer. Defendant offered no warranty‚ but told Plaintiff that the car had been inspected and was accident free. Plaintiff purchased a service plan through Defendant to be administered by a

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    Lucy V. Bail Case

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    Affaf Noor Saidi 1. Consider arguments for and against granting bail to each of the following defendants. * Lucy‚ aged 22‚ has been charged with dealing heroin.  She was caught with a large amount of the drug in the back of her car.  She lives with her parents and has worked as an office assistant for the same employer since leaving school at the age of 16. Bail is when a person is granted temporary freedom provided the person promises to appear at court on a fixed date and pay a certain

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    In the case of State v. Rounds‚ the defense challenges the conduct of Officer Oliver Towns and the evidence his conduct yielded. The defense wages their action on three major cases‚ all of which apply‚ but none in the way cited: Riley V. California‚ 573 U.S. ____ (2014)‚ Wong Sun v. United States‚ 371 U.S. 471‚ (1963) and Carroll v United States‚ 267 U.S. 132 (1925). This case can be narrowed down to three stages: the stop‚ the search and the seizure. All of which‚ when performed‚ obeyed the limits

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      802    ​ The Evolving Stance of Segregation        In Plessy v Ferguson the court ruled that segregation was constitutional so long as the  provided separate facilities were equal. For the next fifty eight years‚ states created laws that  supported their own policies of segregation. Known as Jim Crow Laws‚ these laws continued to  discriminate against African Americans across nation. It was not until 1954 when the case  Brown v Board of Education when the court reached a decision to overturn segregation and ruled 

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    time‚ various cases will be examined starting from the Ogden Vs. Gibbons case and their impact on the free market evaluated with key concern being emphasized on the role the congress played in ensuring that market equilibrium was achieved through supply and demand controls. The paper will also analyze various cases like the Wickard v. Filburn (1942)‚ United States v. Darby Lumber Co. (1941)‚ NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. (1937)‚ Baldwin v. G.A.F. Seelig‚ Inc. (1935)‚ Cooley v. Board of Wardens

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    ACC v Stoddart Case Note

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    1 2 CASE NOTE: AUSTRALIAN CRIME COMMISSION V STODDART1 I INTRODUCTION The High Court of Australia held in Australian Crime Commission v Stoddart (2011) that a privilege against spousal incrimination does not exist at common law. This provides that a spouse sworn in as a witness loses the right to call on the privilege to refuse to answer a question at the risk of incriminating the other spouse. This case note will outline the key issues of the case‚ analyze both the High Court majority

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