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    INSTALLING EMBROIDERY MACHINE SYSTEM SOFTWARE PLEASE NOTE! WHEN INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE‚ YOU WILL LOOSE ALL THE DESIGNS IN THE MEMORY‚ AND CERTAIN PARAMETER SETTINGS WILL HAVE TO BE RESET. 1‚ PLEASE CONFIRM THAT THE POWER TO THE MACHINE IS TURNED OFF. 2‚ PLACE THE NEW SYSTEM DISC IN THE DISC READER. 3‚ PRESS AND HOLD BOTH THE SET AND THE F-3 BUTTONS‚ AS YOU PUT THE POWER SWITCH TO THE ON POSITION. THE WORD “INSTALLING” WILL APPEAR ON THE DISPLAY AND KEYS; A‚ B‚ C‚ AND D WILL LIGHT UP

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    Machine Problem 1

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    Problem Statement: The perimeter‚ approximate surface area‚ and the approximate volume of an in ground pool is given by the following formula: Perimeter = 2 ( length+width ) Volume = length * width * average depth Underground surface area = 2 ( length + width ) average depth + length * width Using these formula as basis‚ write a program that accepts the length‚ width and average depth measurements‚ and then calculates the perimeter‚ volume and underground surface area of the pool. In writing

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    GE’s Talent Machine

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    Leadership development is a heavy priority for GE. The company put a great emphasis on building leaders. Four successive CEO each made contributions to the development of management talent. The CEO Cordiner implemented a decentralization practice that broke the company into various departments. The new company structure was more manageable but required more delegation. As a result of the decentralized structure‚ GE put a great emphasis on developing organizational learning. GE spent a lot of money

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    Research Citric acid: Citric acid is a weak organic acid with the formula C6H8O7. Citric acid is a natural preservative/conservative and is also used to add an acidic or sour taste to foods and soft drinks. In biochemistry‚ the conjugate base of citric acid‚ citrate‚ is important as an intermediate in the citric acid cycle‚ which occurs in the metabolism of all aerobic organisms. Citric acid is a commodity chemical‚ and more than a million tonnes are produced every year by fermentation. It is

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    No Child Labor Committee Issue: Child Labor Children are being forced to work this stops them from enjoying their young lives such as their education and playing in parks. Children as young as four are being put into unimaginable working conditions‚ and sometime the children die from the work. These children haven’t even developed their bodies let alone be able to move after a full shift. This is ending their life too soon and should be stopped. Since these kids are being put into long shifts

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    The Scandinavian Vikings were said to be some of the most ruthless and savage people in the medieval times‚ but some say that they were nice people trying to make a living in hard times. In this time some vikings would steal from tribes and rape women‚ while some other vikings would explore and trade with other tribes and countries‚ they would trade things such as fur‚ goods‚ and crops. Some myths and legends say that vikings were known to have good hygiene and didn’t wear horns on their helmets

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    Although machine guns play a very large role in today’s battlefields‚ they did not really impact war until World War One. Machine gun impact during WWI was the most significant yet‚ they brought a new element to warfare. Machine guns and their affects on World War One Changed warfare as we know it. “Machine guns have long played an important role in modern warfare” (Dague‚ Everett). The machine gun has evolved since pre-WWI‚ and then made its impact in WWI and then the display of its power in WWI

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    Vending Machine Sri Lanka

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    Silent Salesman: Vending Machine Technology adaptation in Sri Lanka 1. Introduction A Vending Machine is a coin or note operated machine selling products ranging from fast moving consumer goods up to selected electronic items. Vending machine has been considered as the best automated retail solution that with one swipe‚ eliminating the wonder through retail shops and super markets‚ thus ensures the round the clock convenience and exclusivity and impulse purchases for all customers. At present

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    Module 9 Non-conventional machining Version 2 ME‚ IIT Kharagpur Lesson 36 Ultrasonic Machining (USM) Version 2 ME‚ IIT Kharagpur Instructional Objectives i. ii. iii. iv. Describe the basic mechanism of material removal in USM Identify the process parameters of USM Identify the machining characteristics of USM Analyse the effect of process parameters on material removal rate (MRR) v. Develop mathematical model relating MRR with USM parameters vi. Draw variation in MRR with different process

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    * Child Labor Reform * The way young children are being forced to work to the death is ridiculous. Children are young and shouldn’t have to go through with that kind of lifestyle. They should be out in school or playing with friends but instead they are forced to work in terrible conditions for long hours. Why would you let children of all people work in such terrible‚ unhealthy‚ unsanitary‚ and hazardous conditions? * Save the Little People (SLP) That’s what I call my little sisters

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