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    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS‚ ENGINEERING & DEVELOPMENT Volume 1‚ Issue 1‚ 2007 An Approach of Condition Monitoring of Induction Motor Using MCSA Neelam Mehla‚ Ratna Dahiya Abstract—With the industrial growth‚ it has become necessary to monitor the condition of the machine/system. Electrical machine being the most sensitive part has great importance for the researcher to monitor the faults diagnosis. Three phase squirrel cage motor is normally use for industrial purposes

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    Importance of Small Business according to economic condition of Pakistan In today’s modern world Information Technology and Globalization have changed the way of business in the 21st century. As the developing nations and developed nations compete for greater market share in the global market Pakistan too must act up so as not to fall behind nations such as China‚ India and Brazil. Being an agricultural country‚ Small and Medium size (SME) firms play a vital role for earning foreign exchange‚ employment

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    The purpose of this lab was to compare the action of a catalyst (enzyme) under different environmental conditions. This was determined by performing a variety of different experiments. The first experiment was performed by adding hydrogen peroxide to sand. Due to the fact that the sand was not soluble in the hydrogen peroxide‚ no reaction thus no catalyst were present. Manganese dioxide was also added to the hydrogen peroxide creating a moderately fast reaction thus leading to believe that an enzyme

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    Timothy Kent ANTH 111 16 Title: Effect of Environmental Conditions on Human Behavior and Development in the Past. Abstract: This paper will discuss and outline behavioral and developmental changes in human existence and the reasoning behind the formation of these new distinctions. Several changes in the human past that will be discussed are the change from walking on all four limbs to bipedalism‚ the greatly increased brain size in humans as compared to earlier humans and the creation of

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    built on the backs of all the people who were taken advantage of: the poor‚ the black slaves‚ and the indians. The title of this chapter comes from the view of the upper class on those unfortunates that Zinn sides with. “Persons of a mean and vile condition” were scoffed at. Those “undesirables” were seen as disgusting‚ barely human at the most extreme levels. It is true that they are often overlooked in the annals of history‚ but I can’t help but be contrary to Zinn. Though the poor and despondent

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    LOM Assignment “Lung conditions caused by 9/11” Write about the different types of lung conditions being found as a result of 9/11. We all remember the effects of this horrible day on September 11‚ 2001; but what we don’t know is the effects it still had on so many after the tragedy ended. When the towers of the World Trade Center collapsed it produced a dense could of smoke and vaporized concrete and drywall. New York City Fire Department rescue workers were exposed to polluted air- as

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    Causes and effects of the decrease of living conditions in Haiti The deforestation of Haiti is one of the causes leading to the decrease of living conditions in Haiti. As Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the Americas‚ the Haitians routinely cut down the trees to burn them or turn them into charcoal and sell this. (National geographic daily news‚ 2010) Due to this‚ Haiti became one of the most deforested countries in the world. (Country studies‚ 2011) Between 1990 and 2010‚ Haiti lost

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    women to take back their sexuality and bodies by choosing when and if they want children. Another big social condition is the previous civil rights movements that movement radicalized women and made them realize that the way they were being treated wasn’t right. Another social condition that helped the women’s movement was WWII. When the men went off to war women was forced to work and factories and this made women realize that men aren’t they only ones who can work. On the other hand some of the

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    The Reason Utopian Societies Fail: Bad Leadership and the human condition. English Ms. Zimmerman Rios‚ Sergio 30/5/2012 Rios‚ Sergio Ms. Zimmerman English 30/5/2013 The Reason Utopian Societies Fail: Bad Leadership and the human condition. Utopian societies tend to fail because perfection itself cannot be achieved: factors such as discrimination and bad leadership make a utopian society nothing‚ but a myth. History has proven that humans that have leadership can shift things around

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    18. After the rule of Napoleon‚ Louis XVIII returned France to pre-revolutionary conditions in certain aspects of society and politics. For example‚ Louis brought back restrictions to religion‚ Protestants were tormented for their faith. Louis accepted the Code that had been developed by Napoleon but banned divorce‚ although it had been permitted during the revolution. Louis restored Catholic superiority‚ this had a trickling effect on the doings of the revolution‚ restricting rights and restoring

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