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    Job Analysis

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    problem was that the “old-timers” had known their jobs so well that no one had ever bothered to draw up job descriptions for them. When about 30 new employees began taking their places‚ there was general confusion about what they should do and how they should do it. The storm quickly became old news to the firm’s out-of-state customers‚ who wanted filters‚ not excuses. Phil Mann‚ the firm’s president‚ was at his wit’s end. He had about 30 new employees‚ 10 old-timers‚ and his original factory

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    screen. At the same time‚ it shows alarm clock timing for triggering the timer circuit for activating the bell or hooter. The alarm timings‚ ‘on’/’off’ controls and their activation sequence can be set by the user as per his requirement through 48 numbers of settings— that is‚ 24 settings for alarm time display on the screen and 24 for enabling or disabling the timer circuit. The alarm time as well as bell or hooter ‘on’/ ’off’ timer can be set by simple clicking the bigger rectangular box and a small

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    Statistic and Probablilty

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    Module 1 Suppose you hear an "old-timer" say‚ "Why‚ in my day‚ kids were much more respectful and didn’t cause as much trouble as they do nowadays!" Formulate a hypothesis related to this statement that you could test. How would you test it? The old-timer are the older person in their 70s or 80s at this time. I would compare the age when this old timer is raising his own children . what actually age he may be‚ let say‚ 25 years old if he was born in 1940 by the year 1965 to determine respectfulness

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    measuring cup (500mL)‚ fork‚ hot water‚ timer‚ flashlight‚ and towel. Procedure: 1. Gather all materials. 2. Fill measuring cup with 500mL of hot water. 3. Measure out 1 teaspoon of sugar and dump that into the water. 4. Set timer for 1 minute. 5. Start timer and begin to constantly mix the 2 substances until the timer ends. 6. Take fork out and set the timer for another minute. 7. Start timer and let mixture sit until timer ends. 8. Turn on flashlight and put the

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    stubborn‚ prideful youth‚ many take it upon themselves to learn the hard way and ignore the advice. In the short story “To Build a Fire‚” author Jack London introduces a relationship between the main character‚ The Man‚ and a secondary character‚ The Old-Timer from Sulfur Creek‚ that shows how one’s pride can get in the way. The interactions between these two characters give the reader a true idea of who The Man really is and how his overbearing sense of pride puts his survival in jeopardy. In the beginning

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    Contactless Tachometer

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    99 000 RPM Contact-Less Digital Tachometer  Featuring LCD display and automatic DATA hold function By Ibrahim Kamal  Last update: 14/7/10 This article describes how to build a contact -less tachometer (device used to count the revolutions per minute of a rotating shaft) using a 8051 microcontroller and a proximity sensor.  As the name implies‚ what makes this device special‚ is that it can very accurately measure the rotational speed of a shaft without even touching it. This is very interesting

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    Measuring Acceleration

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    Introduction: The Speed of Toy Cars & Measuring Acceleration was investigated by using a ticker timer and changing the angle of the ramp. Changing the angle of the ramp affects the speed and acceleration of the trolley. The speed and acceleration of the trolley was determined by using the ticker timer. Aim: The aim of the practical is to investigate the motion and acceleration of a trolley by using a ticker timer and rolling the trolley down a ramp. Variables: Independent Variable – The independent

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    Now‚ set the timer to 30 minutes and place the ribs in Teepee shape. 4. Start adding the ingredients like ½ cup of beef broth or stock and liquid smoke in the inner pot. After adding all‚ cover the lid and press the button to build the pressure. 5. Meanwhile the timer is ticking‚ prepare the BBQ sauce. If you are using the bottled sauce then‚ bring out the beer as 30 minutes will pass very quickly. 6. So‚ once the cooking is done and timer reads zero‚ unlock the lid by releasing

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    AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE DETECTING SYSTEM Author: NETAJI.PANIGRAHI B.Tech e.mail:netajipanigrahi@gmail.com 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The Automatic Temperature Detecting System is an embedded system application which has the capability of detecting temperature of the environment. The behavior of the system is based on sensor. Based on sensing information the microcontroller will respond. This system works on 5V power supply. Here Microcontroller plays a major role which takes inputs from sensor

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    Ergonomic Report

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    Contents Introduction: 2 Bad Visual Display 1 3 Description 3 Good Ergonomic Factors 3 Bad Ergonomic Factors 4 Summary 4 Improvements 4 Bad Visual Display 2 6 Description 6 Good Ergonomic Factors 6 Bad Ergonomic Factors 7 Summary 7 Improvements 7 Good Visual Display 1 8 Description 9 Good Ergonomic Factors 9 Bad Ergonomic Factors 9 Summary 9 Improvements 9 Good Visual Display 2 9 Description 10 Good Ergonomic Factors 10 Bad Ergonomic Factors 10 Summary 10 Improvements 11

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