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    Mechanical Engineering

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    Dear Sir‚ I am writing to you to express my interest in applying for the masters programme in “Engineering Materials Science with particular interest in "XXXXXXX”‚ which is scheduled to begin August 2013. I appreciate this opportunity and I would like to provide further information about my personality and motivation. I graduated in 2010 with a Bachelors of Engineering in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering with a major in Metallurgy‚ from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. I was ranked among the top five students

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    Volleyball In 1895‚ William G. Morgan developed the game “Mintonette”‚ otherwise known as volleyball. He originally created this game for businessmen because of its lack of physical contact. Morgan adopted many aspects from several other sports such as the net from tennis. He also borrowed skills from basketball‚ baseball‚ and handball. One day while demonstrating the game‚ a comment was made that the game was more about volleying‚ resulting in the more modern name‚ volleyball. After the first

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    Basketball vs Volleyball

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    Jordan Kinder Basketball vs. Volleyball Basketball and Volleyball are different and similar in many ways. This essay is going to compare and contrast these two popular sports‚ comparing things such as the sense of teamwork needed for both sports‚ and showing contrast in the aspects of them‚ like the number of players on each team. Basketball and Volleyball have many differences‚ such as how many players are on the court and how many positions are played. Basketball is played with five players

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    play volleyball you need to have calories in your body. Calories will help your energy levels in your body and make you play better. (Maximising Volleyball Nutrition‚ n.d.‚ About Sports) Carbohydrates Carbohydrates provide the main fuel in the body that helps you exercise. Some carbohydrates that you could eat are pasta‚ rice‚ potatoes‚ stuffing mix‚ bread‚ cereal‚ fruit and juice. All these foods help build up the carbohydrates in your body. Protein is very important‚ not just for volleyball players

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    Volleyball Object Project! The game of volleyball is a fun way to exercise and develop many athletic skills. It helps you develop eye hand coordination and fast reflexes. It can be played indoors and outdoors‚ including on sand. The game is played with a volleyball‚which is a soft light ball that is easy to hit and bump. While playing the game of volleyball‚ you need a ball that’s not too heavy or hard (like a basketball or football) which makes it easier to play the game.The volleyball helps fulfill

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    Rohan Savara Rohan Savara Fitness Components of Volleyball Fitness Components of Volleyball 29th of January 2012 Year 11E Year 11E What is Volleyball? Volleyball is a game for two teams‚ usually of six players‚ in which a (volley)ball is hit by hand over a high net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team ’s court. A player on one of the teams begins a ’rally ’ by serving the ball (tossing or releasing it and then hitting it with a hand or arm)‚ from behind

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    Energy and Block

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    horizontally into a 96 g wooden block initially at rest on a horizontal surface. After impact‚ the block slides 7.5 m before coming to rest. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between block and surface is 0.60‚ what was the speed of the bullet immediately before impact? You have to use the conservation of the total energy of the system to do this problem:  Initially‚ you have‚ in the total of your system‚ a bullet that is moving at a certain speed and a block that is stationary:  Initial

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    mechanical lab

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    Measuring tape II. Steel rule III. Outside& inside calipers IV. Verneir caliper V. Micrometer 2. Marking / layout tools i. Scriber ii. Divider iii. Prick punch iv. Center punch v. Surface plate vi. V-Block vii. Hermaphrodite caliper / odd leg caliper viii. Scribing block 3. Testing tools i. Try square ii. Protector iii. Adjustable bevel 4. Holding tools Vice i. Bench vice ii. Hand vice iii. Machine vice iv. Pipe vice v. Pin vice vi. Leg vice Clamps i. C-Clamp

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    Block Scheduling

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    Advantages of Block Scheduling A small debate has always been discussed when talking about block scheduling and traditional class periods. Some people like the longer classes while others prefer the traditional six shorter class periods. Everyone has their own opinions about block scheduling. Block scheduling can be really helpful to high school students in many ways. Although‚ block scheduling is a longer time spent in one class‚ it should be mandatory in all high schools rather than traditional

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    Block Diagonalization

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    126 (2001) MATHEMATICA BOHEMICA No. 1‚ 237–246 BLOCK DIAGONALIZATION J. J. Koliha‚ Melbourne (Received June 15‚ 1999) Abstract. We study block diagonalization of matrices induced by resolutions of the unit matrix into the sum of idempotent matrices. We show that the block diagonal matrices have disjoint spectra if and only if each idempotent matrix in the inducing resolution double commutes with the given matrix. Applications include a new characterization of an eigenprojection

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