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    The Synchronous Motor

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    Experiment 4 The AC Series Motor Group 3 Leader: Casibang‚ Mariel Dan C. Member: Cabral‚ Angelo Albert B. Date performed: February 5‚ 2014 GRADE Date submitted: February 5‚ 2014 Engr. Paulo Tindogan Professor The Synchronous Motor Angelo Albert B. Cabral #1‚ Mariel

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    Absract-The traffic congestion‚energy and environmental considerations are boosting the interest for Light Electric Vehicles.Electrically Power Assisted Cycles (EPAC’s) show a great potential: They are cost effective‚safe‚ easy to use and have a small footprint. In this project‚ we introduce a Hybrid Electric Bicycle.The hybrid electric bicycle is meant as a challenge to get‚on sunny summer days to provide the most pedal assistance as possible.E-bikes need large and heavy batteries to allow riding

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    Task 1 And 3 Combined

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    innovations in their approach to construction of the bridge‚ which cut costs and increases speed of construction. Materials The most important step in any major project is ensuring that a solid foundation is laid for the structure to rest on. In the case of the Millau Viaduct‚ seven foundations had to be laid for each one of the piers. The foundations were made out of concrete. Engineers would have come up with a design to help ensure the foundations are solid. Then the construction would have taken

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    Assignment on Case Work

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    Introduction There was real teaching in the world long before there was a science or art of teaching; there was social case work long before social workers began‚ not so many years ago‚ to formulate a few of its principles and methods. Almost as soon as human beings discovered that their relations to one another had ceased to be primitive and simple‚ they must have found among their fellows a few who had a special gift for smoothing out the tangles in such relations; they must have sought‚

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    Siemens ShareNet : Building a Knowledge Network Case Background: Siemen’s Information and Communication Network’s (ICN) Group Strategy Division had been delegated with the task of proposing a strategy for the future of ShareNet. ShareNet‚ a Knowledge Management System had grown from a small experiment to a tool and was widely used by ICN’s Sales and marketing department (S&M)‚ had been rolled out to R&D department and one of the Siemen’s large U.S. Client. There had been a meltdown in the telecommunications

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    Social Case Work

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    INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL CASE WORK Social work is a profession concerned with helping individuals‚ families‚ groups and communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being. It aims to help people develop their skills and their ability to use their own resources and those of the community to resolve problems. Social work is concerned with individual and personal problems but also with broader social issues such as poverty‚ unemployment and domestic violence. Social Case Work‚ a primary method

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    Case Assignment OT B

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    production. Taylor’s theory was a great success with simple industrialized companies but did fair the same with modern ones. The philosophy of "production first‚ people second" has left a legacy of declining production and quality‚ dissatisfaction with work‚ loss of pride in workmanship‚ and a near complete loss of organizational pride (Walonick‚ 1993). It was not until Max Weber expanded Taylor’s theories that we saw a reduction non diversity and ambiguity in organizations. The focus was on establishing

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    Emerson Electric Company Mcs

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    EMERSON ELECTRIC COMPANY Table of Contents Company Overview 3 Organizational Structure 3 Strategy and Strategic Objectives 3 Corporate-Level Strategy 3 Business Unit Level Strategy 3 Situational Analysis 3 Porter’s 5 Forces Analysis 3 Key Success Factors (KSFs) 3 Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Matrix 3 Management Control Systems 3 Controls Needed To Meet The Best-Cost Producer Strategy 3 Conclusions 3 Appendix A – Organizational Structure 3 Appendix B – Staff Size Compared

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    Introduction In this essay I will discuss the case of New United Motor Manufacturing‚ Inc. (NUMMI) that jointly owned by the General Motor Co. (GM). From the case that NUMMI was starting badly because of the problem involved the employee‚ they were doing a lot of bad habits in the company including drug abused and results in lots of employee were laid-off. After joining with the Toyota‚ NUMMI starts new kinds of regulation to fix mistakes in the past as they made the No-strike‚ no-layoff agreement

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    strategy. Strategic Human Resource Management-SHRM Case Study 1 Siemens Builds a Strategy–Oriented HR System Siemens is a 150-years –old German company‚ but it’s not the company it was even a few years ago. Until recently‚ siemens focused on producing electrical products. Today the firm has diversified into software‚ engineering‚ and services‚ and is also global‚ with over 400.000 employees working in 190 countries. In other words‚ Siemens became a world leader by pursuing a corporate strategy

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