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    ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF DELHI SULTANATE The Sultanate period brought to India new styles of art and architecture which were soon absorbed into the existing set up. A number of factors were responsible for events to move in such a direction. The existing Indian styles and the new ideas had many common features‚ which allowed them to adapt to one another. For instance both the temple and mosque had large open courtyards. Also many temples were converted in mosques by the foreign invaders‚ and this

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    Lab1 Unsymmetrical Bending

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    bending of two unsymmetrical section cantilevers: 1. An equal angle with one axis of symmetry. 2. A Z section completely unsymmetrical. Apparatus: Vertical cantilever system‚ dial gauges‚ standard weight‚ hanger‚ cantilever beams of L and Z section. Procedure: 1. Mount up a beam section on the vertical cantilever system and measure the cross sectional dimensions. 2. Set the position of a geometrical axis of the beam section at zero degree. 3. Start the bending test on the cantilever

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    One: N‚ NE‚ E‚ SE‚ S‚ SW‚ NW W 5. Wind Speed: _______ 6. Cloud Cover - Choose One: 0%‚ 25%‚ 50%‚ 75%‚ 100% Part III: Creating Graphs (30 Points) 1. Using the Weather Data from the chart construct a line graph using Timeon the X axis and Temperature for the Y axis. Make sure to plot both the temperature and dew point on your graph. Be sure to include units and add titels to the graphs. Use the following website to make an easy line graph:ChartGo. Once your graph is created please copy and pase

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    ECON 201 Ch14

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    Note Book Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 DEFINITION AND QUESTIONS 1. Scarcity is the condition that arises because wants exceeds the ability of resources to satisfy them. 2. Scarcity is the condition that arises because wants exceed the ability of resources to satisfy them. Scarcity is not eliminated when people become rich‚ movie goers are able to see the next The Social Networ installment‚ or people gain employment because of the movie’s release. In all cases‚ people will have wants that

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    waveform‚ so that waveform measurement can be made. The screen of the scope is divided by reticules into ten horizontal divisions and eight vertical divisions. Each major division is divided into 5 minor divisions. The vertical axis on the screen is the voltage scale and horizontal axis is the time scale. The oscilloscope in the labs is dual-channel. This means that you can display two waveforms from two different inputs on the screen at the same time. The oscilloscope is the only device that permits direct

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    Assessment Axis I: Clinical Disorder(s) Hadden Clark was diagnosed by a naval psychiatrist as showing signs of paranoid schizophrenic. Axis II: Personality Disorders/Mental Retardation Hadden Clark showed signs of being paranoid‚ schizoid‚ and borderline through his actions such as stealing and vandalizing cars‚ alter ego Kristen‚ not being able to keep jobs‚ not showing emotions towards his murder victims‚ and not having a care about people surrounding him or his own self Axis III: General

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    _____________ Axis I: 318.82 Conduct disorder/childhood-onset type‚ severe 309.0 Adjustment disorder 305.00 Alcohol Abuse 305.60 Cocaine Abuse Axis II: V71.09 No Diagnosis 1. Acting out 2. Denial 3. rationalization Axis III: hypothyroidism‚ takes a thyroid hormone medication‚ levothyroxine‚ used paper clips on carving into herself this got her into a psychiatric hospital. Denies suicide‚ went home got in fight with her mother and drank kit cleaner Axis IV: Multiple arrests

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    Cardiovascular System

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    of the heart: a) There is an increase in pressure without a change in volume. b) The semilunar valves are closed. c) The AV valves are closed d) A and B e) A‚ B and C 5 5. Use the following information and diagrams to calculate the mean electrical axis of the heart. Each division on the leads equals 1. Magnitude of the QRS complex in lead I = 2 Magnitude of the QRS complex in lead II = 5 Magnitude of the QRS complex in lead III = 3 a) Approximately 33° b) Approximately 43° c) Approximately

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    Military strategies contributed to the outcome of WWII by playing on Europe’s fears‚ the Axis Powers’ willingness to use as many of their resources as possible in a hope to win the war quickly‚ and the introduction of new warfare by the Allies. Germany preyed on European country’s fears by manipulating them into believing that he would cooperate at the Munich Conference. Instead‚ Hitler distracted the Allies by posing a Phony War‚ which diverted their attention away from their advances on Danish

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    Analytic Geometry and Ans

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    2  8x  32y  239  0 is (a) 32 Ans: c (b) 16 (c) 4 (d) none of these 4. The equation of the circle with centres at (2‚ -3) and touching y  axis is (a) x2  y 2  4 x  6 y  4  0 (c) x2  y 2  4 x  6 y  9  0 Ans: c (b) x2  y 2  4 x  6 y  4  0 (d) none of these 5. The equation of the line whose intercepts on x -axis and y -axis are 3 and 4 is (a) 4 x  3 y  12  0 Ans: b Sol: Points on required line  3‚0  Equation of line (b) 4 x  3 y  12  0 (c) 4 x  3 y  12  0 (d)

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