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    NEURAL NETWORK BASED TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION Abstract: The role of a differential relay for power transformer is to trip during fault condition and blocks the tripping during inrush‚ overexcitation‚ CT saturation conditions of the power transformer. Conventional harmonic restrained relay may mal operate due to the presence of the second and fifth harmonic during internal faults because of non-linear loads and capacitance in the transmission lines. This project presents a technique for

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    Chicago Police Commander John Lewin in the article “Surveillance Cameras and the Right to Privacy.” Lewin stated‚ “No‚ As with any technology‚ none of these things are the magic bullet - pardon the pun. They are just going to be another tool in the toolbox to help officers do their jobs." In arguing this claim‚ Lewin argues that cameras are not capable to some of the work police officer can do. For instance‚ they can not physically capture the criminal like law enforcement would do (Surveillance)

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    Trident University International NCM 512 Module 3 SLP Mary Ray‚ PhD‚ RN INTRODUCTION There are many situations negotiators face where resources are limited‚ one partys gain is the other partys loss‚ and the best approach is to focus on claiming the majority of those limited resources. (Lewicki et al‚ 2010) This quote from Lewicki opened the beginning of the last SLP when the discussion focused on preparation for negotiation in this instance when arriving at the point of actual negotiations‚ it

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    I think distance can effect relationships in several ways‚ depending on the situation‚ the kind of relationship‚ also how or if the relationship is maintained. Fortunently I haven’t had to part from close relationships often‚ but I can share two examples in which distance had an opposite effect. I grew up in a small town‚ there was only one school that went from kindergarten thru eighth-grade. So with the exception of the occational "new student" the people in my class had known me since I was

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    Fostering Emotional and Social Intelligence in Organizations The concept Emotional and Social intelligence or ESI is no new term; it is the outcome of a research almost 35 years old. Being the product of a multidisciplinary research approach‚ it is considered a significant tool to examine behavioural competencies and their impact on performance. Social‚ Personal and Practical Intelligence Philosophers and social scientists have observed 3 types of intelligence: * abstract intelligence‚

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    INTRODUCTION: This case study explores some motivational strategies and theories which organizations use to motivate their employees. It begins by introducing Maslow’s hierarchy pyramid and argues how needs are met during motivational programs. Then presents payfor-performance motivation by utilizing techniques from former General Electric CEO‚ Jack Welch. It continues with a human resource approach to motivation. The paper briefly looks at some approaches to motivation and evaluates how they

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    Benefits vs. the risks of rapid sequence intubation in the pre-hospital environment: Rapid sequence intubation is a very risky procedure even in a stable environment‚ but when the unknown variables in the pre-hospital environment are considered‚ this procedure becomes more criticized every time it is used. When initiating the rapid sequence intubation protocol‚ the paramedic takes total control over the patient’s airway by sedating the patient with paralytic drugs and placing a breathing tube into

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    Mr. Hankey‚ the Christmas Poo" is the ninth episode of the first season of the animated comedy television series South Park. The show’s first Christmas special‚ it portrays the Jewish character Kyle feeling excluded from the town’s Christmas celebrations and being comforted by Mr. Hankey‚ who can talk and sing. As Mr. Hankey does not come alive in the presence of other characters‚ they begin to think that Kyle is delusional. In another plot strand‚ the townspeople remove all symbols of Christmas

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    Analyse how an important event at the beginning shaped outcomes in an extended written text. In the book ‘The Book Thief’‚ Markus Zusak the author has used the theme of colours in the prologue. The theme of colours has been used to show how Death sees colours and what these colours mean to Death in his perspective. Markus Zusak uses the techniques of imagery to show this. We also see Deaths perspective on humanity‚ how he dislikes humans‚ their behaviour‚ their thoughts‚ their actions‚ this is

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