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    Internet Addiction Internet Addiction The Internet provides a constant‚ ever-changing source of information and entertainment‚ and can be accessed from most smart phones as well as tablets‚ laptops‚ and computers. Email‚ blogs‚ social networks‚ and message boards allow for both public and anonymous communication about any topic. But how much is too much Internet usage? The Internet is the largest and most versatile source of information in the world today. With its web sites

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    Deepak Chopra once said‚ “The masculine energy was about survival. The male was the hunter who risked his life and had to be in the fight-flight mode.” When pertaining to survival‚ the main character in “To Build a Fire” by Jack London failed to follow three main steps in Laurence Gonzales’ nonfiction trade book‚ “Deep Survival.” The main character failed to stay calm‚ to think‚ analyze‚ and plan‚ and to never give up during his trek through the pure‚ untrampled white snow. One reason the main character

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    ITEL 2 Submitted by: Mark Levin G. Manuel Submitted to: Mrs. Jenny Vi. Flores Solenoid Valve A solenoid is an electromechanical device which allows for an electrical device to control the flow of a gas or liquid. The electrical device causes a current to flow through a coil located on the solenoid valve. This current flow in turn results in a magnetic field which causes the displacement of a metal actuator. The actuator is mechanically linked to a mechanical valve inside the solenoid valve

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    experiment takes place in the same classroom * Time immersed in Na OH (8 min)‚ using the timer * Number of agar cubes in each beaker‚ excess of Na OH will be used * Concentration of agar cubes (%)‚ same agar cubes used throughout the experiment Uncontrollable: * Volume of sodium hydroxide in each beaker (cm3) * Humidity (Pa) Apparatus: * NaOH solution (0.4%) concentrate * Beaker * Timer ± 0.5s * Agar containing phenolphthalein * Calliper ±0.001 cm * Knife

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    of power cut action. 2)In order to remove this drawback though auto-starter facility is available‚ it is necessary to go near to the switching station to turn off the switch. Now a days timer circuits are available‚ but in most of the cases the operation time of the load is not fixed. So due to use of timer circuit there may be unloaded operation of device if operation of the device is finished before predetermined time. 3)If switching station is far away from the user‚ then these problems becomes

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    microwave ovens used in domestic and commercial kitchens are vastly superior to the earlier models. A microwave oven consists of a: • magnetron • magnetron control circuit (usually with a microcontroller) • waveguide • cooking chamber • digital timer • power relay • power

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    of the experiment will not be truly valid and testable for a valid conclusion. To control the amount of time the material is being rubbed on the appropriate material‚ there will be a timer set that goes up to one minute. As the timer starts‚ the rubbing starts on both materials (against each other). When the timer ends after exact one minute‚ no movement of rubbing on the both materials should be detected at

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. Introduction In this chapter introduction of the CREDIT CARD SECURITY SYSTEM USING GSM are discussed. It gives overall view of the project design and the related literature and the environment to be considered. Chapter wise organization discuss the main processing done using LPC 2148 microcontroller and then what is the process that can be automated which is within the scope of the work. Then we discuss the implementation aspects. 1.2. Aim of the

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    Abstract: This experiment will determine if jumping beans are alive. We tested two groups. Group A and B. We put them in two different areas. Three beans were put in a lit area and three were put in a shaded area. It was found that if the depending on how lit the area is the more movement we saw from the jumping bean. Therefore it can be said that jumping beans are alive and respond to stimuli. Introduction: This Experiment “ Mexican Jumping Beans” focuses on how jumping beans respond to different

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    1) What is an Entity Manager? 1) It is the service object that manages entity life-cycle instances. 2) It is a set of entity instances. 3) It is a unique value used by the persistence provider. 4) It is a value that is used to map the entity instance to the corresponding table row in the database. Solution : 1 -------------------------------------------------------- 2) Which of the following properties of an entity specifies the propagation of the effect of an operation to associated

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