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Module 4 Single-phase AC Circuits Version 2 EE IIT‚ Kharagpur Lesson 13 Representation of Sinusoidal Signal by a Phasor and Solution of Current in R-L-C Series Circuits Version 2 EE IIT‚ Kharagpur In the last lesson‚ two points were described: 1. How a sinusoidal voltage waveform (ac) is generated? 2. How the average and rms values of the periodic voltage or current waveforms‚ are computed? Some examples are also described there. In this lesson‚ the representation of sinusoidal (ac) voltage/current
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Using the Web to support language learning DENISE E MURRAY PAM MCPHERSON SERIES EDITOR DENISE E MURRAY TEACHING WITH NEW TECHNOLOGY SERIES USING THE WEB TO SUPPORT LANGUAGE LEARNING Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS SERIES INTRODUCTION Published by the National Centre for English Language Teaching and Research Macquarie University‚ Sydney NSW 2109 for the AMEP Research Centre on behalf of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs McPherson‚ Pam‚ 1946– .
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CULTURAL TOURISM First of all‚ it is important to define cultural tourism as the basis around which the whole research is formulated. It is important to highlight the fact that the experts do not agree on a universal definition because of the wide range of activities it covers. Over the years‚ the definition of this type of tourism has suffer some changes depending on the field of study and one of the most popular definitions is the one stated by Richards (2001‚ p.37) in which the concept of
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Web Calculator Exercise 1 Descriptive Statistics 1. The table below presents data for a sample of people who completed a religious survey. |Age |Gender |Denomination |Church Attendance | |56 |1 |7 |4 | |46 |2 |6 |5 | |49 |2 |6 |5 | |49 |1 |1
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Cultural Color Cultural Meanings of Color and Color Symbolism An understanding of cultural color and symbolism is essential to anyone doing business with other countries and other societies. These associations with color have been a part of many societies for centuries and you must be aware of both the positive and the negative implications of using particular colors when marketing to these societies. With the advent of the World Wide Web‚ there is a narrowing of the differences in meanings
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Week 1 Anthropology Forum – Cultural Relativism Question: Using your textbook‚ please define cultural relativism and moral relativism‚ using APA formatting for your citations as needed. How is cultural relativism different from moral relativism? For example‚ consider anthropologists who study genocide or another oppressive‚ harmful phenomenon of your choice. Objectives examined: * Describe what is meant by ethnocentrism and cultural relativism * Interpret the ethical issues faced by anthropologists
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Building loyalty with Web 2.0 Web 2.0 is changing the way audiences interact with travel brands. User generated content [UGC] and social network sites such as Flickr‚ Youtube‚ and Yahoo Trip Planner are reshaping audience expectations and experiences. The authority figure is no longer the travel agent or the media - it is now the audience. Welcome to Travel 2.0. In the Travel 2.0 era‚ the power is shifting. In a Travel 2.0 environment‚ travel brands now need to meet and match their online
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The Cultural Revolution of China: Annihilating Culture with each Political and Class Struggle Wendy Wang Junior Division Historical Paper Wang1 China ’s Cultural Revolution of the 1900s caused radical changes to the People ’s Republic of China. More a political struggle than actual revolution‚ the Cultural Revolution had a huge effect on people throughout mainland China. People of all backgrounds had their lives changed as different factions of the Communist Party fought for control
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