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    A Report on “A case study on Bi-Mechanism Bridge at Madhapar” A PROJECT REPORT On Project I Submitted by 1. Rushikesh J Dabasia (140850106011) 2. Ruchit M Dabasiya (140850106012) 3. Kiran K Hirani (140850106032) 4. Prakash V Hirani (140850106047) 5. Vikrant D Patel (140850106064) Team ID.:- 2827 In fulfilment for the award of the degree Of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING HJD INSTITUTE OF TECHANICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH‚ KERA-KUTCH Gujarat

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    Summary of Chapter 11 Material SN2 Reaction Substrate: NO SN2 ON A TERTIARY HALOALKANE!! order of reactivity is as follows: Methyl > 1 > 2 Sterically less hindered substrates have faster rates in SN2 Nucleophile: If the reacting atom is the same in a series‚ nucleophilicity parallels basicity (i.e. -OH > -OCH3 > -OCH2CH3 > H2O) For the halogens in GAS PHASE: F- > Cl- > Br- > IFor the halogens in SOLUTION: I- > Br- > Cl- > F- (due to solvation of nucleophile‚ rendering it inactive) Negatively

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    In both novels‚ Brave New World by Arthur Huxley and 1984 by George Orwell‚ the role of History is essential. History is an essential component to understand the present circumstances. The use of History is not to repeat mistakes from the past in the future. History plays an important role in both novels‚ however they are handled differently. In the Novel Brave New World by Arthur Miller‚ History is rejected and suppressed. One of the characters in the novel‚ the world state ruler Mustapha Mond

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    anxiety) at an unconscious level. Denial is a form of defense mechanism where one refuses to acknowledge anything or refuses to accept the truth. There are many examples of the denial mechanism in Safe Haven. One example is when the old lady denies knowing who Katie is. Another example of denial mechanism is when Alex denies Katie for telling the truth when he sees her face on a wanted for murder flyer. Katie tells him that her husband

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    Improved Methodology for Data Transmission and Object Serialization using JSON Siddharth Jogia School of Information Technology & Engineering‚ VIT University‚ Vellore - 632014‚ Tamilnadu‚ India‚ siddharthjogia@gmail.com Abstract In this paper‚ it has been discussed about the current technological era of data transmission and object serialization in web application. This paper will gives the analytical research in the form of two data serializing approaches used in web applications‚

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    Legal System Australian Constitution STUDENT: Grace Fenwick TEACHER: Mr Keehn (BSK) ISSUE DATE: 27/02/15 DUE DATE: 30/03/15 CONTENTS Contents Nature of Australian Constitution 3 Parts of Australian Constitution 3 Legal Mechanisms of the Constitution 3 Powers of the Australian Constitution 3 Resolution of Constitutional Difficulties 3 Protection of Citizens 3 Section 51 Powers 3 Individual Citizen’s Legal Rights 3 Section 128 Conditions 3 A Bill of Rights 3 Bibliography 3

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    High energy laser transmission through large core optic cables By christopher Kennedy A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in CREOL – College of Optics and Photonics at the University of Central Florida Orlando‚ Florida Summer Term 2013 Major Professors: Michael Bass ©2013 Christopher Kennedy ABSTRACT ACKNOWLEGEMENTS

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    Monopolistically competitive market In Principles of Economics (third edition)‚ N. Gregory Mankiw describes the market as the combination of buyers and sellers of a particular good or service (64). Economists have defined three key elements for any industry to be classified in the market: the number of firms‚ the similarity of the products and the ease of entering a certain industry. By using these features‚ four market structures can be classified—perfect competition‚ monopolistic competition‚

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    Article Review MAS107 Viray‚ Jean Michaela Z. The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms Humans want to see different creations‚ not just once. For the reason that if people saw a new creation soon everyone will basically get used to it so the public will demand for more. Not even the geniuses can push aside the topic “creativity” to the public’s eye‚ the fact that people are there to criticize the work done and artists cannot stop the words or reactions because that is what it is intended for.

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    WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION TO SENSORS USING MOBILE CARRIER HOSTS NAVIN SRIVASTAVA1‚ ARUSH SAXENA2 & CHETALI TYAGI3 1‚2&3 Dept. of Electronics Engineering‚ Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University‚ Pune‚ India Abstract- Wireless Sensor Networks are equipped with batteries with limited charge‚ and are often deployed in conditions that make their retrieval and replacement infeasible. Wireless Sensors‚ especially used for surveillance at the warfront in defense along with combat equipment and

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