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    Road Safety - RYDA How does Speed‚ Drugs‚ Distractions‚ Vehicle safety and Fatigue contribute to road accidents? Speed Speed is one of the most fatal contributing factors in road crashes around Australia. Often speeding in the excessive amounts or speeding over the legal limit is recognized as being a major contributor in the severity of a crash as well as the number of crashes. Speeding on the road not only reduces vehicle control but also limits a person’s capability to react and brake if an obstruction

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    Speed Control of Dc Motor

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    41-48 www.iosrjournals.org Speed Control of Dc Motor Using Fuzzy Logic Technique 1 1‚ 2‚ 3 J. N. Rai‚ 2Mayank Singhal‚ 3MayankNandwani Department of Electrical Engineering‚ Delhi Technological University Abstract:This project uses FUZZY LOGIC TECHNIQUE in estimating speed and controlling it for DC motor. The rotor speed of the dc motor can be made to follow an arbitrarily selected trajectory. The purpose is to achieve accurate trajectory control of the speed of DC Motor‚ especially when

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    Congress Term Limits

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    So‚ most automatically assume that their term limits should be cut in half because it is a simple job. But the impact can be destructive on the government. Their work includes managing small political offices‚ serving on committees that have to deal with executive branch activities‚ participating in general

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    In this essay I will be exploring how the use of hypnosis can be beneficial for Cancer patients. I will explain as to why I have chosen to focus on Cancer and the reasons why hypnotherapy may be useful. Alongside this I will be consider of the limits of hypnotherapy in the treatment of Cancer patients and any ethical considerations for the therapist. Cancer is a genetic disease‚ caused by changes to genes that control the way our cells function‚ especially how they grow and divide. Genetic changes

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    PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING DMK0013 ASSIGNMENT 1 Topic: COMPANY CASE STUDY (AirAsia: The Sky’s the Limit) INSTRUCTION: 1. Answer the questions as per attached. 2. Mode: Individual 3. The format of the assignment shall be in accordance with the following description: Font : Arial Size : 11 Spacing : 1.5 Text : Justified 4. Assignment shall be at least 10 pages. 5. The cover page shall be in RED colour and the template is as per attached. 6. Ideas or texts

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    Should the Electoral College Be Abolished? Did you ever wonder if your vote goes to the candidate you vote for. The Electoral College hurts the third parties and they don’t get the same advantages as other parties have. The Electoral College isn’t fair we don’t get to vote for the president. The Electoral College should be abolished because its undemocratic‚ small states are overrepresented and it hurts third party candidates. Is the Electoral College needed? Document B shows‚ in 1980 Reagan won

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    Speed cameras are expensive to maintain though‚ this is the only con. When a speed camera is experiencing technical issues it can give inaccurate readings of the speeds of vehicles‚ and sometimes it won’t pick them up at all. Most speed cameras also have a limit of reading how fast a vehicle is traveling. If a car is traveling over a set speed the camera will not pick it up as it won’t have enough time to capture a picture of the vehicle. These cameras lead to a lot of dispute in court because a

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    High Speed 2 Feasibility

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    Introduction The UK government set up High Speed 2 (HS2) Ltd in January 2009 to consider the case for new high speed rail line between London and Scotland capable of carrying passenger trains at speeds up to 250 miles per hour. The broad plan for the network to Manchester and Leeds including the section between London and the West Midlands is roughly the shape of a letter Y. The “Service specification assumptions for the Y network” shows a total of 18 trains per hour (tph). The government and its

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    and a say in their work than those of which work in corporate farms. This claim‚ however‚ is not an accurate account of what really happens in some local farms. Writer L.V. Anderson addresses the mistreatment of workers in her book review entitled “Limits of the Locavore‚” where she reviews author Margaret Gray’s book‚ “Labor and the Locavore: The Making of a Comprehensive Food Ethic‚” and Gray’s views on workers rights within a locavore system. She believes that the locavore movement emphasizes “our

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    In 1833‚ slavery was abolished in the British Empire after years of conflict and the hard work of abolitionists in London. Around the era of slavery more people were for it than against it. Even though there were too less people against it‚ they were still stronger believers. In this essay I will be discussing the persuasive arguments and events that took place to cause the abolition of slavery in the British Empire by 1833. The three causes were what the Abolitionists did‚ actions took by the slaves

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