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    Automatic Door Locks

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    AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCK SYSTEM MOHD HELMI ALSYUKRAN BIN ABD MALIK UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCK SYSTEM MOHD HELMI ALSYUKRAN B ABD MALIK A report submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Control and Instrumentation) Faculty of Electrical Engineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia APRIL 2008 iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all I would like to thank a lot to my supervisor Prof. Dr. Ruzairi

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    Apex Door Company

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    that Jim Delaney‚ president of the Apex Door Company‚ cannot get his employees to do specific tasks without messing up. The causes of the central problem are that when employees don’t understand something. These problems come in front us clearly when it says about employers that "decide to do it their own way". Here we clearly explore the lacking of Apex Door Company not to having a through guide line or job description about the job they are doing. Apex Door Company surely has a job description but

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    Sarah White Mr. O’Donnel AP Literature 09 December 2011 The Door in the Wall 1. Plot: Lionel Wallace confides in his friend Redmond that ever since childhood he has been haunted by the sudden appearance of a mysterious door. This door led him to a different world‚ much better than the one they live in. However‚ once he leaves it‚ he never returns‚ though he is offered the opportunity three times. He deeply regrets never entering again. He is found dead from an attempt to once again live out

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    Vonnegut Next Door

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    Briefing a Story: Next Door 1. The narrator in the short story is the author Kurt Vonnegut. Vonnegut uses dialogue between characters to set the atmosphere for the reader. The tone of Next Door is suspenseful because Vonnegut takes the reader on an adventure of an eight year-old boy who stays home alone for the first time while his parents go to a movie. 2. There are 2 families in the story Next Door‚ the Leonards and the Hargers‚ whom are neighbors with very thin walls separating them

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    Palladium Doors, Inc

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    Identifying the problem: * Palladium Door‚ Inc wants to increase its sales goal to $12.5 million for 2004 which represent a 36% increases in sales over projected 2003 year-end sales. * During the planning process‚ a number of fellow executives had voiced concern over whether distribution approach used by Palladium Door was appropriate for the expended sales goal. Richard Hawley is the director of sales and marketing felt that their concerns had merit and should be given careful consideration

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    The Millionaire Next Door

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    The Millionaire Next Door How does one earn the title of wealthy? Authors Dr. Thomas J. Stanley and Dr. William D. Danko have studied how people become wealthy for over twenty years. They have conducted research‚ written books‚ conducted seminars‚ and advised major corporations on whom the wealthy are and what are the characteristics of the affluent in America. The research for The Millionaire Next Door was comprised of personal‚ as well as focus group interviews‚ with more than 500 millionaires

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    The Invisible Man...: D

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    Wells ********** CONTENTS Chapter 1 The Strange Man’s Arrival Chapter 2 Mr. Teddy Henfrey’s First Impressions Chapter 3 The Thousand and One Bottles Chapter 4 Mr. Cuss Interviews the Stranger Chapter 5 The Burglary at the Vicarage Chapter 6 The Furniture That Went Mad Chapter 7 The Unveiling of the Stranger Chapter 8 In Transit Chapter 9 Mr. Thomas Marvel Chapter 10 Mr. Marvel’s Visit to Iping Chapter 11 In the Coach and Horses Chapter 12 The Invisible Man Loses His Temper Chapter 13 Mr. Marvel Discusses

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    per share for the last five years Year 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Yearly total 2003 $.23 $.25 $.19 $.34 $1.01 2004 .26 .28 .27 .41 1.22 2005 .34 .36 .33 .48 1.51 2006 .35 .37 .34 .49 1.55 2007 .35 .36 .36 .49 1.56 Figure 2 Glen Mount Furniture Company Current Balance Sheet Dec.31‚2008 Assets Current assets:  Cash $350‚000 Marketable securities 90‚000 Accounts receivable 5‚000‚000 Inventory 7‚000‚000 Total current assets 12‚440‚000 Other assets: Investments 5‚000‚000 Fixed

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    In Shira Feder’s article‚ “Slamming the Door: An Analysis of Elsa(Frozen)”‚ the author focuses on Elsa’s impact on the traditional Disney princess outlook. Moreover‚ the author attributes this change to the new look and factors of her character‚ in the perspective of a feministic view. In addition‚ she briefly touches on her humanity and relate-ability to the audience as a factor. This aspect should have been discussed further and made the center of Feder’s critique‚ because it plays a crucial role

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    The Millionaire Next Door

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    BUS 1100 What do you think of when you hear the word millionaire? Do you envision fancy cars‚ expensive attire‚ sparkly jewelry‚ an elaborate mansion? I know I did‚ that is until I read the book “The Millionaire Next Door” by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko. Did you know that your typical millionaire may be living in your neighborhood or sitting at the next table over in your favorite family restaurant? The book is based on in-depth interviews and research of American millionaires and

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