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    types of partner

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    General partners 2. Special partners3. Others partners 1. General Partners: Partners who take active part ion the business of the firm are known‚ as general partners. The liability of such partners is unlimited in the firm. These partners are of two types. (a) Active Partner: A general partner who takes active part in the day-to-day affairs of the business is known as Active Partner. It is also termed as working or managing partner. (b) Dormant or Sleeping partner: He does not take any part in

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    Types of Wear

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    is known as microploughing‚ microcutting‚ and microcracking‚ when a tangential motion is imposed. Reduction of Abrasive Wear: * Abrasive wear may be reduced by the introduction of hydrodynamic or elastohydrodynamic lubricants at various film thickness to separate the surfaces and to wash out any contaminant particles. Erosive Wear * The impingement of solid particles‚ or small drops of liquid or gas often cause what is known as erosion of materials and components. * Example:

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    Type of Commnication

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    TYPE OF COMMUNICATION Communication Communication is a process of exchanging information‚ ideas‚ thoughts‚ feelings and emotions through speech‚ signals‚ writing‚ or behavior. In communication process‚ a sender(encoder) encodes a message and then using a medium/channel sends it to the receiver (decoder) who decodes the message and after processing information‚ sends back appropriate feedback/reply using a medium/channel. Types of Communication People communicate with each other in a number

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    Types of Music

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    There are many different types of music in the world today. Why do we need music? Is the traditional music of a country more important than the international music that is heard everywhere nowadays? Thesis statement: Music is a part of our life‚ no matter it is traditional or international. Music is an inevitable part of our life. We do not even know when and where people first started to listen for music. It is obvious that music is as old as the human being in this world. We were listening to

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    Lub Sound Lab Report

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    the heart. The atria and ventricles chambers are separated by four main valves called the atrioventricular (two valves)‚ pulmonary‚ and aortic valves. These valves help create the heart sounds often referred to as “Lub” and ‘Dub”. Thus‚ the Lub sound is the closing of the atrioventricular valve‚ and the Dub sound is the closing of the pulmonary and aortic valve. In this lab‚ we became familiar with the functions of the heart. We also determined

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    Brian Wilson's Pet Sounds

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    Pet Sounds Together a group of five young men‚ using the expressions of theme and idea to create the infamous 1966 album known as Pet Sounds are known as The Beach Boys. The group is considered a family affair. Which consisted of three brothers Brian‚ Carl‚ and Dennis Wilson‚ a cousin Mike Love‚ and a classmate Alan Jardine (Rock and Rock Hall of Fame Museum). This collection can be described as a concept album. Thus‚ creating a magnificent production that is contemplated as a piece of

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    types of dances

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    Types of Dance Ballroom Dance: The Ballroom dance is one of the most entertaining and elite styles of dancing. In the earlier days‚ Ballroom dance was only for the privileged class of people. This style of partner dance originated in Germany but is popular all over the world. Today‚ the popularity of Ballroom dance has spread to many corners! This dance includes many other dance styles (Tango‚ Waltz‚Foxtrot‚ Swing‚ Cha-cha‚ Rumba‚ Samba‚ Salsa‚ etc.). There are many dance techniques that have been

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    Types of Reasoning

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    Types of Reasoning Reasoning is the process of inferring conclusions from premises. The premises may be in the form of any of the various types of evidence; they may be stated as propositions; or they may be statements of conclusions reached through prior reasoning. Thus advocates use the premises they have previously established or asserted‚ and by a process of reasoning‚ they try to establish something new—a conclusion they want their audience to accept. If the audience perceives the premises

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    Film Noir Film Analysis

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    Film Noir‚ meaning “black film’ in French‚ was the trending style and genre in American culture between the 1940s and the 1950s. It is a combination of European cynicism and the American landscape. Film Noir has its origins from German Expressionism and French Poetic Realism. Nino Frank‚ who was a French film critic‚ was the first to introduce this black and white genre to Hollywood in 1946. Many of the directors who introduced Film Noir where refugees from Nazi‚ Germany. From that moment in time

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    Types of Poets

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    HAIKU Haiku is an unrhymed‚ syllabic form adapted from the Japanese: three lines of 5‚ 7 and 5 syllables. Because it is so brief‚ a haiku is necessarily imagistic‚ concrete and pithy‚ juxtaposing two images in a very few words to create a single crystalline idea. The juxtaposed elements are linked in Japanese by a kireji‚ or “cutting word”—poets writing haiku in English or other Western languages often use a dash or an ellipsis to indicate the break or cut between the linked images. Haiku poems

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