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    IBS Hyderabad Academic Year – 2014-15 Course Handout Course Name: Business Communication Semester: I Faculty Name: Prof. Padmashree Room No:205 Wing No: D Mobile No: 9849549234 Email: padmashree9radhaswamy@gmail.com Course Objective The module bestows on students opportunities to learn and practice business writing skills and prepare them for interviews‚ group discussions & making effective presentations. The module is exercise –driven & hands-on and covers the following areas

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    Animation Robot Roomba

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    Project: Autonomous Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Autonomous Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Draft System Specification Autonomous Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Draft System Specification Principle of Operation The operation of the robotic vacuum is going to be based on retrieving data from an array of inputs that will tell the condition of the floor space around the vacuum. These inputs include sonar‚ touch sensors‚ and a digital compass. Each of these parts

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    Evangelista Torricelli

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    Torricelli’s chief invention was the mercury barometer‚ which arose from solving a practical problem. Pump makers of the Grand Duke of Tuscany attempted to raise water to a height of 12 meters or more‚ but found that 10 meters was the limit with a suction pump. Torricelli employed mercury‚ fourteen times more dense than water. In 1643 he created a tube approximately one meter long‚ sealed at the top‚ filled it with mercury‚ and set it vertically into a basin of mercury. The column of mercury fell to

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    future pregnancy along with that it can lead with excessive bleeding and after pain. Women who abort get affected physiologically and socially. Transition: Killing has its consequences and suffering from it is only part of it. I. Using a suction aspiration‚ a vacuum with more force and power than any regular home vacuum‚ being torn into pieces‚ and having to put salt on like as if you were a snail is used for abortions which is very violent. As stated by http://communityofhopeinc.org/Abortion

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    Commercializing the Kunst 1600 Dry Piston Vacuum Pump© James A. Narus James C. Anderson * June 2003 * James A. Narus is Professor of Business Marketing‚ Babcock Graduate School of Management‚ Wake Forest University. James C. Anderson is the William L. Ford Distinguished Professor of Marketing and Wholesale Distribution‚ and Professor of Behavioral Science in Management‚ Kellogg Graduate School of Management‚ Northwestern University. He is also the

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    Feasibility Study

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    udy LA CONSOLACION UNIVERSITY PHILIPPINES (Formerly University of Regina Carmeli) Malolos City‚ Bulacan Feasibility Project “Vacuum inside a Bottle” Group #1 Sanchez‚ Joanne B. Gamba‚ Mahlah Liza A. Estrella‚ Madel Sambajon‚ Novy ii. Abstract This Feasibility Project is about to deal with how to prove that there is “partial vacuum” since it is not possible to achieve a perfect vacuum in practice or in is out of the coverage of this experiment. And also this Feasibility Project

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    The Tale of Two Cities

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    A Jello House On the Moon Bobby only wanted a fish. Just a fish‚ more than all the Jello in the world. When the day of his seventh birthday came‚ his mom finally got him one: a perfect orange goldfish that he named Noodle. Bobby took Noodle everywhere: to the neighborhood swimming pool‚ to the annual summer foot race‚ and to his tree house in his backyard. Bobby made sure that Noodle always had shade‚ especially in the hot Florida sun. One day‚ Bobby noticed that Noodle just swam in circles all

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    The Vacuum Analysis

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    “Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don’t know how to replenish its source. It dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illness and wounds; it dies of weariness‚ of withering’s‚ of tarnishing’s (Nin).” The poem is focused around an old and widowed man who has a hard time dealing with the death of his wife and how it portrays emptiness in his life. In “The Vacuum” by Howard Nemerov‚ the poet’s use of similes and personification allows him to support the theme: Loneliness

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    Residential Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market in Germany 2014-2018 The robotic vacuum cleaner‚ also called a ’robovac‚’ is a vacuum cleaner that has the ability to function without human intervention within a defined area. It consists of a mobile part‚ a docking station‚ and other accessories to assist its operation. It has a programmed intelligent sensory feedback control‚ which enables it to clean surfaces automatically. Robotic vacuum cleaners are used to clean floors‚ gutters‚ and pools. They

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    Tracheostomy suction procedure can be done every 2 hours or as needed when the patient breathes by loading crackle or wheezing sounds‚ or when there are excessive secretions and it performed by washing hands then inserting the suction catheter through the tracheostomy tube within shorter distance around 4 to 5 inches or 10 to 12.5 cm or until the nurse feel the resistance caused by the contact between the catheter and the lower end of the tracheal cartilage then she should raise the catheter approximately

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