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    Alter-Ego's

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    unsuccessful if the people within a society don’t take time out of our lives to focus on making lifestyle changes and consistently sticking by them. Jamie goes so far as to claim that “every son or daughter of our parents this generation is going to live ten years shorter than their parents.” The thought of children passing away before parents is disturbing‚ and alerts us that an urgent change must be made. Diabetes is a

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    REDUCING PROJECT DURATION

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    reducing project duration Chapter Outline 1. Rationale for Reducing Project Duration 2. Options for Accelerating Project Completion A. Options When Resources Are Not Constrained i. Adding Resources ii. Outsourcing Project Work iii. Scheduling Overtime iv. Establish a Core Project Team v. Do It Twice—Fast and Correctly B. Options When Resources Are Constrained i. Fast-Tracking ii. Critical-Chain iii. Reducing Project Scope iv. Compromise Quality 3. Project Cost-Duration Graph 4. Constructing

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    portfolio of two zero-coupon bonds‚ one maturing in three years and one maturing in five years. Both have a face value of 100 euro. The three year rate is currently 3% and the five year rate 4%. What is the value of your portfolio? What is its modified duration? What is the sensitivity of the portfolio value to one basis point increase in each of the time buckets? What is the present value of a basis point? After some up-beat economic news‚ the three years rate moves up to 3.17% and the five years rate

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    Latent Heat of Fusion

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    Sameera Raziuddin Latent Heat of Fusion April 11‚ 2011         Abstract: A calorimeter‚ water at room temperature‚ ice‚ and a Pasco GLS Explorer were used in combination with a known value of the latent heat of fusion to create and carry out an experiment to determine the mass of an unknown amount of ice. Using the formula for latent heat of fusion‚ the mass of the ice was calculated to be 45.76g. The error of the carried out experiment was calculated to be 20.06%. Introduction:

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    Lab6 latent heat

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    Hoang Ngo Lab 6 report Anita Dey Thursday 8am Abstract: We recently performed a liquid nitrogen experiment in finding the Latent heat of the substance. We isolated two parts of the experiment in order to find out how much evaporation of the liquid nitrogen was from the surroundings B and how much evaporation from the electricity G. 1. When a substance is undergoing a phase transition‚ more heat (energy) is being added to the Substance but its temperature (a way of measuring its energy) is not

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    Latent Heat Fusion

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    Latent Heat of Fusion Activity # 02 DE BORJA‚ C. A.‚ DE CHAVES‚ N.‚ DE LOS SANTOS‚ G. P.‚ DEL MUNDO J.‚ DIN‚ J. A.‚ DIONISIO‚ J. D. Civil Engineering Department‚ College of Engineering‚ Adamson University Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to determine the Latent Heat of Fusion of ice. In this experiment‚ the heat of fusion of ice will be determined by using the method of mixtures (Quantity of heat lost = Quantity of heat gained). Introduction When a substance changes phase

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    Variable Voltage Regulator

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    regulate the voltage supply‚ given to electronic circuits. This project‚ namely VARIABLE VOLTAGE REGULATOR‚ aims at fulfilling such small goals‚ using the 3-terminal voltage regulator LM317. The circuit consists of an IC LM317 and a set of resistors and capacitors‚ in addition to the transformer and the rectifying element. The AC voltage‚ from the mains supply is initially stepped down to the desired voltage‚ which is then rectified to be applied to the input terminal of the voltage regulator

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    To begin‚ Merton would emphasize the manifest and latent functions and dysfunctions of technology in schools. The most obvious manifest function access. The internet gives children fast access to any information they could need. Another manifest function is communication. The internet allows teachers to easily communicate with parents through email and vice versa. As for the latent function‚ having computers‚ iPads‚ internet‚ etc. in schools creates IT jobs where there wouldn’t have been any before

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    Simple Stimulus Learning

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    Simple Stimulus Learning Lauren N. Jones Psychology 550 February 28‚ 2011 Dr. Rachel Needle Simple Stimulus Learning “Stimulus learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior‚ or behavior repertoire which occurs as a result of experience” (Terry‚ 2009). Since there is no possible way to observe knowledge itself‚ behaviors are our only source of observing what has taken place concerning learning. Learning is an inclusion of the potential for change in behavior. This change in behavior

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    A Second Stimulus Package

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    main purpose of the economic stimulus package was to prevent the re-emergence of the panic that gripped investors in 2008. It also aimed to restore trust in the finance industry by further limiting bonuses for senior executives for companies that received TARP funds (Recovery.gov). The $787 billion economic stimulus package was approved by Congress in February‚ 2009. The plan was to jumpstart economic growth‚ and save between 900‚000 - 2.3 million jobs. The economic stimulus bill allocated funds as follows:

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