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    A few days ago I was able to interview David Green‚ brigade leader of TechAmerica. TechAmerica is a volunteer civic innovation organization created by a shared interest in solving civic and social problems through the use of creative technology. TechAmerica is a chapter of TechAmerica which is a nonprofit organization which strides to empower citizens to take an active role in their community as well as helping residents and governments harness technology to solve community problems. In preparation

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    Differences between distance vector (RIP) and link-state (OSPF) routing protocols: The following are advantages of link-state routing protocols (OSPF): * Link-state protocols use cost metrics to choose paths through the network. The cost metric reflects the capacity of the links on those paths. * An LSA exchange is triggered by an event in the network instead of periodic updates. This speeds up the convergence process because there is no need to wait for a series of timers to expire

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    Dynamic Method of Blast Analysis in Petrochemical Facilities and Study of IS 4991:1968. Dr. Sidramappa V. Itti 1‚ Shishir S. Kadam 2 1 Head of Department‚ K.L.E. College of Engineering and Technology‚ Belgaum‚ India. 2 M.Tech (Structural Engg) Graduate‚ K.L.E. College of Engineering and Technology‚ Belgaum‚ India. Email: ittisv@gmail.com 1‚ shishir.kadam@gmail.com 2 Abstract Process plants in the petrochemical industries handle hydrocarbons and other fuels which may produce

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    wooden ramp the coefficient of static friction between a wooden block and a wooden ramp the coefficient of kinetic friction between a wooden block and a wooden ramp The design of this experiment was done by placing a rubber stopper / wooden block onto a wooden ramp and tilting the ramp at a certain degree to cause the stopper / block to move. The measurements of the vertical distance and length of the wooden ramp would be needed in order to calculate the static coefficient of the two objects.

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    The Dynamics of High Performing Organizations: Managing the Human Side of Business Sharon Williams Article Critique February 07‚ 2012 Dr. Steven Cates Columbia Southern University The Dynamics of High Performing Organizations Managing the Human Side of Business Bibliographic Citation Cascio‚ W.‚ & Boudreau‚ J. (2011). The Dynamics of High Performing Organizations: Managing the Human Side of Business. Journal‚ American Management Association. Volume 40‚ Issue 4‚ Pages

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    divided into classical and dynamic‚ or high‚ baroque. Each have different characteristics that are significant of each. The characteristics of the classical baroque are linear‚ closed form‚ and absolute clarity. On the other hand‚ the characteristics of dynamic baroque include painterly‚ open form‚ and relative clarity. By looking at examples of these characteristics‚ one can see the similarities and differences of the two major trends of Baroque art‚ the classical and dynamic. The first characteristics

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    student’s in Charles Baxter’s “Gryphon” may have gotten more than they bargained for. This short story is made up of dynamic and static characters who are accompanied by an interesting theme and multiple symbols. Baxter’s “Gryphon” is centered around a few very interesting characters. Throughout the book there is a variety of both dynamic and static characters. Possibly the most dynamic character is that of Mis Ferenczi. Miss Ferenczi has many personality traits shown throughout the story‚ though one

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    Course Title: Strategy & Policy Section: A Semester: Fall 2012 Program: MS-Mgt Assignment #5 [Position Paper: Dynamic Capabilities and Strategic Management] Submitted to: Dr. Sarwar M. Azahar Submitted by: Syed Shahid Hussain 12013092-016 Maham Shahid 12014092-001 Rehman Asif 12013092-011 Due Date: 13th December 2012 Submission Date: 13th December 2012 Marks: Comments: _______________________________________________________________________

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    Custodial Care Services Dynamic Security This session will help you with; P1 Describe the physical‚ dynamic and procedural security considerations in a custodial environment D1 Evaluate the need for security and control in a custodial environment Objectives All students will be able to; State what is meant by the term ‘Dynamic Security’ Discuss the type of information that could be gained from Prison intelligence Some students will be able to; List the benefits of a good prison regime

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    Flight dynamics –II Stability and control Prof. E.G. Tulapurkara Chapter 1 Introduction (Lectures 1‚2 and 3) Keywords : Importance of stability and control analysis ; brief historical background ; basic concepts – static stability‚ dynamic stability‚ longitudinal‚ lateral and directional stability‚ control fixed and control free stability ; controllability; subdivisions of the subject; course outline. Topics 1.1 Opening remarks 1.2 Brief outline of historical developments 1.2.1 Early developments

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