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    Power Electronics

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    Power Electronics * The control and conversion of electrical power by power semiconductor devices (wherein these devices operate as switches) * To control and convert electrical power from one form to another * Power range: from a few VA/Watts to several MVA / MW * The primary task of power electronics is to process and control the flow of electric energy by supplying voltages and currents in a form that is optimally suited for user loads. Interdisciplinary Nature of Power

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    The Power of Music

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    The Power of Music Music can be an escape from the world‚ just by putting on headphones it’s like you’re in your own world. It’s like a getaway from reality. Nothing can bring you down while you’re listening to music‚ but it all depends on you. You can always turn to music when you’ve had a bad day and need something to make you forget about the bad things‚ music will always be there. That is why‚ I believe in the power of music. Music helps people express themselves‚ you can learn a lot about

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    Nietzsche's Will To Power

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    Will to power is prevalent in Nietzsche attitude toward the body but what kinds of will to power are there? Nietzsche argues that the body is motivated by tendencies‚ tendencies that are either sick or healthy will to powers. These tendencies relate to the drives one gets from their own will to power. Nietzsche believes that metaphysical tendencies for example‚ are motivated by sick instincts. Everybody has drives‚ and these drives are what drives the body to do one action or another. Our drive leads

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    Power Distance

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    Power distance is one of the five dimensions of Hofstede’s framework for assessing culture. Hofstede has defined power distance as “the extent to which inequality in power is accepted and considered as normal by less powerful people in a society.”(Hofstede‚ p. 307‚ 1986). He divided this dimension into two categories: 1. Small 2. Large Small power distance: Small power distance means that the extent to which less powerful people accept the social inequality is small‚ that is members

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    Power Traits

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    Power Traits PSY 150/200C January 27‚ 2014 Karkoulian‚ S.‚ Messarra‚ L.‚ & Sidani‚ M. (2009). CORRELATES OF THE BASES OF POWER AND THE BIG FIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS: AN IMPERICAL INVESTIGATION. Journal Of Organizatinal Culture‚ Communications & Conflict‚13(2)‚71-82 I find it interesting that so much time is spent in the pursuit of power in the corporate world when‚ quite possibly‚ all that I must do is to ‘condition’ my own thought patterns‚ and I may have all the power

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    Power, Powerlessness

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    word power many thoughts come to mind‚ but I feel power has many different forms. We could assume that power means more money‚ a bigger title‚ a corner office‚ a more generous budget‚ or “a seat at the table”. But that may not be true for everyone. For some‚ power may mean having the ability to control one’s career destiny in keeping with personal values and interests. Or power could mean having the opportunity to be creative as a project lead without too much interference from others. Or power could

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    The Power of Perception

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    The Power of Perception Hospitality in The Odyssey displays its major role in Greek society and especially its importance for Telemachus and his interaction with guests. The sense of hospitality is left to the perception of different narrators through the excerpt that dice up the difference between cordiality among man and divine. The importance of hospitality in Greek culture aids the significance of Telemachus’ manners especially when facing the filthy suitors and greeting Athena‚ who is an imperative

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    The power of language

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    The Power of Language Although Susanne Langer did a study on humans and animals to show signs vs. symbols in understanding language‚ Helen Keller and Malcolm X took different paths on discovering the power of language. Langer brings up how there is a difference between symbols and signs‚ which most people consider them one in the same. For Keller she was deaf and blind from the age of 19 months‚ where she had difficulty learning how to communicate and understand language. In Malcolm X’s case‚ he

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    Cleopatra Power

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    Section 1: Identification and Evaluation of Sources This investigation will explore the question: How did Cleopatra VII Theo Philopator of ancient Egypt utilize her sexuality to gain political power? The years 51 B.C. to 34 B.C. will be the focus of this investigation‚ to allow for an analysis of Cleopatra’s political gains through her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony/Antonius. The first source that will be evaluated in depth is Duane W. Roller’s book Cleopatra: A Biography‚ published

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    Power Corruption

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    Germany from 1933 to 1945. Being the Führer gave him the power to instigate the holocaust arguing that Jews were enemies of Germany. This is a great example of how absolute power can corrupt absolutely. However‚ power may corrupt leaders‚ but becoming corrupt depends on one’s personal character‚ personal gain‚ and leadership competence. Abraham Lincoln said: “Nearly all men can stand adversity‚ but if you want to test a man’s character‚ give him power.” Hitler hated Jews because he blamed them for the

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