GITAM UNIVERSITY (Estd. U/S 3 of the UGC Act‚ 1956) Accredited by NAAC with ‘A’ Grade Centre for Distance Learning (Approved by Joint Committee of UGC – AICTE- DEC) 3rd Floor‚ Balaji Metro Plaza‚ Dondaparthi Main Road‚ Visakhapatnam-530016 Ph. : 0891-2796499‚2797499‚7799668883‚ E-mail: cdl@gitam.edu ASSIGNMENT BOOKLET Identity No. : __c13mb0480001______________________________ Learner Name : _P.SANTOSH REDDY Programme : ___MBA Group : ___GENERAL Paper
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Amir Naguib Selim Group 127‚ Building 3‚ Flat 22. El Rehab‚ Cairo‚ EGYPT. Home: (+20) 2693-0322 E-mail: amirnselim@gmail.com ‚ Cellular: (+20) 128-5503345 amir.naguib@orascomci-projects.com eg.linkedin.com/pub/amir-selim/54/576/59a/ OBJECTIVE After reaching a satisfied level in the technical field by practicing and courses‚ I turned to the managerial level also by practicing in the main workshop and by studying MBA. And now I am eager to expand my horizon by facing more challenges. EDUCATION
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LARGE LEVEL SOLAR HEATING TECHNOLOGY TO MEET THERMAL REQUIREMENTS IN FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES. By PLANTERS ENERGY NETWORK 171 / 2‚ M.K.UNIVERSITY ROAD‚ RAJAMBADI‚ PALKALAINAGAR POST‚ MADURAI-625 021 TAMILNADU‚ INDIA SEPTEMBER 2000 DETAILS OF THE PROJECT UNDERTAKEN Name of the R&D Project: STUDY‚ INVESTIGATION AND DEMONSTRATION (THROUGH PILOT UNITS) ON THE LARGE LEVEL SOLAR HEATING TECHNOLOGY TO MEET THERMAL REQUIREMENTS IN FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES
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Ethical implications of new and emerging technologies: Biomedical Part A: There is no evidence of a specific inventor of biomedical engineering‚ however‚ it’s earliest form of evidence‚ was first recoded from a mummy from Thebes. The preserved body has the first known signs of prosthesis in the form of a wooden toe that was attached to the foot using string. This proves that the continuous development of biomedical engineering is enabled by the natural human instinct to improve and increase the
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Solar CSP and PV since they are commercialised. The main difference between the two is that photovoltaic systems directly convert the solar energy to electricity‚ while concentrated CSP first convert the solar energy into thermal energy and then into electrical energy through a thermal engine. The European Photovoltaic Industry Association‚ EPIA (2012) states that In 2012 rooftop segments represented around 22 GW of the total installations‚ while utility-scale applications reached more than 9 GW. But
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PROJECT TITLE: TRAINING NEED ANALYSIS AND EVALUATING TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS AT BHEL‚ HARIDWAR OBJECTIVES: • To assess how the organizational objectives will be realized through the delivery of a staff training programme that will focus on improved and/or changed skills‚ knowledge and/or attitudes of those directly involved or affected by the ‘change’ • To understand the process and importance of measuring training effectiveness in the organization • To measure the expressed needs of training
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INDIAN ELECTRICITY In the pre independent era the power development in India was slow and consisting of 852 MW thermal and 508 MW hydro capacities existed at the time of the independence in the year 1947. In 1948 the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) was incorporated under the DVC act‚ with the objective of the generation‚ transmission an distribution of both Hydro electric and Thermal power in the Valley area of Damodar River in the State of West Bengaland Bihar. The Electricity supply act 1948
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Solar energy: The Light at the end of the tunnel? A report submitted to Instructor: Prof. Mathukutty M. Monippally Academic Associate: Ms. Nameeta Chandra In partial fulfilment for the requirements of the course Written Analysis and Communication By Rohan Arora Section A On 04 February 2012 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ AHMEDABAD Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 1. Current Energy Scenario in India 4 2. Solar Energy Sector in India and its issues 4 2.1. Barriers
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Sources) • Date of issue (year): 2006 Technology sheet Technology - Solar High Combi System Aims and Objectives: The proposed project is based on two technologies: Solar combisystems and solar cooling systems. Solar combisystems are solar thermal systems that provide not only domestic hot water but also space heating. This type of systems has been on the market for about a decade. However‚ they are mainly employed in single-family houses in Central and Northern Europe (Weiss‚ W. (ed.): Solar
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