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    Engineering Website: www.ijetae.com (ISSN 2250-2459‚ ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal‚ Volume 3‚ Issue 5‚ May 2013) Automatic Street Light Control System Kapse Sagar Sudhakar1‚ Abhale Amol Anil2‚ Kudake chetan Ashok3‚ Shirsath Shravan Bhaskar4 1 Student of Department of Computer Engineering‚ University of Pune (Maharashtra)‚ INDIA Abstract :- Automatic Street Light Control System is not only easiest but also the powerful technique. Relay uses as a automatic switchin this system. It releases

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    Introduction MinsCAT Bongabong Campus Smart Street Lights is an automatic light control system which uses sensor‚ arduino and relay as the major components of the system. By using this system manual work are removed and energy consumption and human intervention is also reduced because now-a-days the manually operated street lights are not switched off properly even the sunlight comes and also not switched ON earlier before sunset. MinSCAT Bongabong Campus Smart Street Lights needs no manual operation of

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    Wall Street Women

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    Student Name Class Details Date Wall Street Women Introduction The book Wall Street Women is book talking about the first generation women who have been able to establish themselves as professional in Wall Street. It goes back to the 1960’s when women began their careers and were faced by blatant discrimination and challenges in their advancement‚ they created and formed formal and informal associations with an aim of bolstering each other’s careers. This historical ethnography

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    “Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” are like two peas in a pod‚ except they are two different types of peas. “Sound of Thunder‚” written by Ray Bradbury‚ and “Being Prey‚” written by Val Plumwood‚ are two similar stories but contains characteristics that make each of the stories unique. They are similar in terms of characters‚ setting‚ and suspense‚ but at the same time they all have certain things that the other story doesn’t have. To start off‚ the characters in “Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey”

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    Hiphop and Street Dance

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    Compare-Contrast Essay Hip Hop and Street Dance Is Hip Hop and Street dance one and the same? Most of the people would say a yes. Both these dance styles have been widely accepted by the youth today. Any dance forms can be matched up or vary with factors like origin‚ dance style‚ beats‚ moves and age limit. Although‚ the youth tend to use hip hop and street dance to mean the same thing‚ the fact is both these dance forms have been a success due to their individual creativeness. A dance is

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    066 Professor J. Benin South Street. The home of punk rockers‚ hippies‚ poets‚ musicians‚ food fanatics‚ and everything in between. How has it become so popular amongst all who to the naked eye have nothing in common? Why has it become a home to such diversity‚ a refuge to arts of all kind? Cultures and ethnicities and languages all different‚ yet what seems to make them all connect? It ’s not anything‚ but everything. South Street is a melting pot - offering just about everything

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    Sexism In Sesame Street

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    Mahogany Mills Robert Saba English 1101 Section U54 6 September 2015 Thinking Critically about “Sesame Street” 1. This essay spends no time on the criteria part of the argument (“Sexism is bad’) and all its time on the match argument (“Sesame Street exhibits sexism”). Why do the authors feel no need to defend the criterion? The authors feel no need to defend the criterion because we already know sexism is bad. We face sexism every day in our society from education to jobs. We already know the

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    browsing the mall or going to the movies like others his age. Jeff joins a group of his comrades and spectators to witness a spectacular show of speed. As we pulled up to the meeting spot he looks over at me and says‚ "Welcome to the world of illegal street racing." "We have a cruising area where all the cars go and just chill. If someone wants to race‚" says Jeff‚ "they just ask...most of our races are with people you know pretty well...we don’t have the major race nights like they have in other areas

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    We Beat The Street

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    I’ve heard of many streets that involved many crimes‚ and the toughest streets of Newark‚ New Jersey is where the three kids in We Beat the Street grew up. The setting of this nonfiction story is just like the real world‚ it brings in normal crimes that would happen today. Some neighborhoods are very wealthy and rich‚ but some are also like the ones in the book. These streets include drug use and gang violence everyday‚ and the three kids had to grow up surviving these exact streets. The book

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    Mr. Maniscalco English 3R 18 October 2012 House On Mango Street Essay Throughout history‚ women have been seen as inferior to men. In the novel‚ The House On Mango Street‚ the main character‚ Esperanza sees many examples of women who are treated lower by their husbands. These women are imprisoned in their own homes on Mango Street. The author‚ Sandra Cisneros uses the motif of Imprisoned Females to show that women have been seen as inferior

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