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    of them are easily recognizable as the United States capital city. II. Washington D.C. is the second most visited city I the United States. Also it is a good place to visit. III. Today‚ I will persuade my audience about Washington D.C. also I will provide the history about it. A. The city is mainly based on government and everything from museums to mansion brings millions of tourists each year. B. Washington has a growing‚ diversified economy of professional and business service jobs

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    Fort Sumter has to be one of the most historic national monuments in South Carolina. This fort has gone through a lot of history over the past years. I will inform you with some of the history behind this fort. The fort was appointed after the man called Thomas Sumter. He was conceived in 1734 and he past away in 1832. One of the main reasons why this fort is so famous is because its known as the first battlefield where gunshots started and it began the civil war. This fort had received an enormous

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    AP US History/Literature 17 March 2014 Extra Credit Opportunity: Historical Film The Monuments Men Based on a true story of what was a “treasure hunt” in its most basic definition‚ The Monuments Men portrays a hand selected World War II platoon on a mission that sends them to all edges of Western Europe in order to retrieve artistic masterpieces stolen by the Nazis and return them to their original owners. This special force of American and British museum curators‚ directors‚ art historians

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    AC Motors vs DC Motors DC Motors Prof. Dr. M. Zahurul Haq zahurul@me.buet.ac.bd http://teacher.buet.ac.bd/zahurul/ Department of Mechanical Engineering Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology e316.eps ME 475: Mechatronics AC motors are smaller in size‚ reliable and less costly. AC motors run at fixed speed set by the line frequency. Easy speed‚ torque & direction controls in DC motors. DC motors are generally operate at lower voltages which makes these easier to interface with control

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    DE SISTEMAS DC Motors Catedrático: Ing. Gustavo Mendoza Leal Alumno: Alfredo Valdés Cárdenas Introduction A DC motor is a type of electrical machine that converts direct current into mechanical power by means of a magnetic field. DC motors are widely used in field applications because of their many advantages over AC motors such as speed control‚ high starting torque‚ quick starting‚ stopping‚ reverse and acceleration and free from harmonics found in AC. Applications of DC motors include

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    4 – DC Machine 1. Describe operation of DC machine (motor and generator) using illustrations. Specifically explain the purpose of: a. brushes d. armature winding b. split ring commutators e. effect of back emf (in operation) c. field winding 2. Draw the different configurations of DC machines a. shunt c. separately excited b. series 3. Develop‚ using Kirchhoff’s laws‚ equation for Ea (armature voltage) in both motoring and generating mode. 4. Describe three (3) methods of speed control in DC machines

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    answer to that is monuments are a key component to commemorate an important event or person. Though‚ before one can be made there are some steps that should be taken before committing to making a new monument. Architects must think about the relevance of the person or event they wish to commemorate ‚ if it is offensive or not‚ and the location of this memorial. Relevancy is a huge point in the consideration of the construction of a monument. The monument should be something

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    The Complexity of Monuments There is a lot that goes into building monuments. When memorializing an event or person by creating a monument a group or agency should consider the monument’s historical significance‚ make it extraordinary and authoritative‚ and put it in a proper place. There are a lot of details that go into building a monument‚ but I feel that those are the most important to think about. If those three things are completed properly then the monument will most likely be successful

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    Despite the fact that the Confederacy lost the Civil War‚ monuments that glorify its leaders and generals are still up in the United States‚ mainly in former Confederate states. The argument is‚ should these monuments be removed from public places? According to the Southern Poverty Law Center‚ the rise of Confederate monuments in the United States didn’t occur right after the Civil War. After the Civil War‚ the Southern states were at their weakest and it took many years to recover from the aftermath

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    metres of a centrally protected monument‚ you cannot expand your property anymore‚ according to an amendment to an Act on the protection of monuments. In a major step towards protection of monuments under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)‚ President Pratibha Patil on Wednesday signed the amendment to the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Remains and Sites Act‚ 1958‚ which envisages ban on construction in the prohibited area of the ASI-protected monument. The amendment increases penalty

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