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    The Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice defined activism as “action on behalf of a cause‚ action that goes beyond what is conventional or routine.”(Anderson and Herr‚ 19) However‚ one presently encounters manifestations of activism in daily life: social media feeds are plagued with narratives that compel one to engage in clicktivism‚ while the local cafes are riddled with banners that implore one to stand in solidarity with coffee-workers from a Latin American country. In the short span of

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    international-based changes. 2. Domestic-based change in the geography of plant construction a. Increase in the number/investment of automobile plants in the South or Southeast part (Sun Belt) of the United States b. Increase in number/investment of automobile plants built away from the traditional core of the American manufacturing belt (Rust Belt) c. Decrease in the number of American-owned automobile plants d. Decrease in the number/investment of automobile plants west of the Mississippi River Notes • Students cannot

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    Do people have to die for things to be changed? In NASCAR officials are always looking at safety and standards that are always changing. NASCAR stands for the National Association for Stock Car Racing. NASCAR is always looking at and advancing in safety‚ because racing will always be dangerous‚ that is what gives the racers the thrill. The only thing that NASCAR can do is try to make the driver as safe as possible without compromising the racing thrill. NASCAR safety has dramatically improved as

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    country should considered prohibiting. Due to such careless actions‚ crash rates are much higher for younger drivers than older‚ more experienced ones. The increase in fatality for teen drivers may be highly influenced by the lack of wearing seat belts‚ and their tendency to speed more. Not only are they creating a huge risk for themselves‚ but also for others around them. The driving age limit in Alberta‚ as well as in Canada‚ should be raised to eighteen to ensure the safety of other citizens and

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    us at work we need to be wearing transfer belts‚ which is state mandated. If we do not wear a transfer belt at all times we will get a verbal warning. Three verbal warnings can lead to a suspension. I have worked for this company for five years and have been told this from the beginning‚ but five years later I still do not wear my transfer belt because they do not follow through. My supervisor has never given me a warning about not wearing my transfer belt. As a result of never getting a warning and

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    the performance of the different sensors used for sensing the faulty bottles in the moving conveyer belt monitored by PLC. The outputs can also be observed in supervisory control and data acquisition  (SCADA) window. The adopted simulation strategy asures a low cost‚ more reliable‚ increased flexibility and faster response. Keywords-   Proximity sensor‚ scanner‚ stepper motor‚ conveyer belt‚ ladder diagram‚ PLC‚ SCADA. I. INTRODUCTION In industrial purpose there is a recognized hierarchy

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    Safety features in a car provide greater protection to the passengers and the driver. There are many safety devices that modern cars come equipped with when they are bought such as airbags‚ ABS‚ seatbelts‚ head rests‚ crumple zone and many more. All these devices fit into our cars for protection. Most these safety devices that are present in our car these days were not present in 1980. . In 1980 there were about 3272 road deaths and in 2005 there were only 1627 road deaths. This shows us that the

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    SORTING OF OBJECTS THROUGH PICK AND PLACE ROBOTIC ARM A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by GAURANG MARVANIA [Reg No: 11807024] GOURANGA NEOG [Reg No: 11807026] MAHARSHI THAKER [Reg No: 11807100] Under the guidance of M.R. STALIN JOHN (Assistant Professor(SG)‚ Department of Mechanical Engineering) In partial fulfilment for the award of the degree Of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY in MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING of FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY S.R.M. Nagar‚ Kattankulathur‚ Kancheepuram District MAY

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    signals and seat belts are only the obvious laws and requirements. Other laws regarding traffic safety are more in depth and help with Importance of Traffic Laws What are the reasons traffic laws exist? There are many more reasons than to just avoid tickets and jail time. Reasons can vary from safety to clarification purposes. Many reasons for traffic laws are minor‚ but still important for proper precautions. Simple obligations such as speed limit‚ stop signals and seat belts are only the obvious

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    was to calculate the Gear Radius (r) using the information provided: The appropriate belt width was then determined; this was done using the torsion of the belt (including a factor of safety 1.5). The equation for the torsion (including the FOS) is The available belt widths were 16‚ 25 and 32 mm. The belt has a loading capacity of 60N/mm‚ which is combined with torsion in the equation to find the belt width: The shaft hole (and so size of shaft) is determined by the shear strength of the

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