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    AREER EPISODE -2 CE 1.1.1 DATES AND DURATION The time for completion of the project was 8 weeks ie.May 2010 to June 2010‚ including understanding the entire assembly of cars at the manufacturing facility of Honda Siel Cars India Ltd and finding a suitable project in a highly automated company like HONDA and completing the project in a stipulated time. CE 1.1.2 GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION Greater Noida CE 1.1.3 Name Of The Institution Honda Siel Cars India Ltd CE 1.2 BACKGROUND CE1.2.1 Nature of Project

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    Culture and Transmission of Culture Socialization Social interaction does not come naturally. The article Culture begins by stating “A primary reason for the complexity of social interaction is that our species has no instinctive patterns of behavior.” With that being said‚ we realize that we are not programmed to know how to act‚ what to value‚ morals‚ ethics‚ and so on. Clearly‚ our behavior is shaped by the culture we reside in. However‚ we are born into our culture‚ which means we must

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    Gear Box

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    GEAR BOX high torque is required at the driving wheels when a vehicle is starting from rest‚ climbing a hill or accelerating. Gear set - permit the engine crankshaft to revolve at a relatively high speed while the wheels turn at slower speeds The driving force or tractive effort used must be equal to the total resistance of the forces opposing the motion of a vehicle and keeping it moving along a road at uniform speed [Air or wind resistance‚ gradient resistance‚ and Rolling resistance].

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    Design specification for lifting mechanism of a sluice gate: A lifting mechanism is to be designed to operate a sluice gate which is a used for the flow control of a undershot type windmill The mass of the gate is of 1000kg mass and width 4.2 m The travel distance of the gate is 1.6 m in a 2 m depth of water column. The lifting mechanism is to drive a straight spur with a pitch circle diameter of 150mm which Mesh with a straight spur rack rigidly attached to the sluice gate The source

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    Letter of Recommendation

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    It is a pleasure to write a letter of recommendation for Mr. Rutwik Reddy Reddy‚ a deserving student‚ for admission to pursue Master’s Degree at your University. I have taught him the courses of “Electromagnetic waves and Transmission lines” and “Optical Communications” .This interaction with him provides me sufficient information to gauge and asses the intellectual capability and analytical skills that he has developed during his course.

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    How to drive a stick shift vehicle Driving a vehicle with manual transmission‚ also known as “driving stick”‚ can be confusing and or very difficult for people of all ages. Many drivers go through life without even owning a vehicle with a manual transmission. Learning to drive stick is a skill that can come in handy as this style of vehicle is very popular. Written instructions are no substitute for hands on activity. Driving standard is a skill acquired by time and cannot be achieved by just

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    When Panic Goes Viral

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    into us. It had been explained that the virus could also transmit through what is called a fomite that is “any animate object or substance capable of carrying infectious organisms.” Even though this meant that a virus could also spread through transmissions with surfaces touched by someone infected beforehand‚ it could still be prevented as the article suggests. A thorough sanitation with our hands over washing it simply with soap and water‚ or

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    Jamie Moran Enlg108 Rose Vydelingum 01/13/10 The Manual What’s the point if an automatic will do all of the thinking for you? Yes‚ an automatic transmission calculates the gear ratios and does the shifting for you but where’s the fun in that? That’s like playing a video game that shoots all of the targets for you. Driving a manual transmission is having full control over one of the world’s most powerful machines. Wouldn’t you want better gas economy without sacrificing horsepower? The beauty

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    DCN286 Notes

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    communication 2. How does Analog Transmission Work? A) Available Bandwidth The available bandwidth is 200-3400Hz Modem can only handle frequencies within range 200-3400Hz B) Carrier Wave Sent before any transmission Fixed amplitude and sign wave C) How do modems modify carrier waves to represent data? Amplitude Shift Keying  Change in amplitude (voltage) Frequency Shift Keying  Change in frequency Phase Shift Keying  Change in Phase D) How do modems get faster transmission (QAM) QAM is a modulating

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    Stubs and Its Types

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    Stub In microwave and radio-frequency engineering‚ a stub is a length of transmission line or waveguide that is connected at one end only. The free end of the stub is either left open-circuit or (especially in the case of waveguides) short-circuited. Neglecting transmission line losses‚ the input impedance of the stub is purely reactive; either capacitive or inductive‚ depending on the electrical length of the stub‚ and on whether it is open or short circuit. Stubs may thus be considered to be

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