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    Acoustic

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    RADIO STUDIO A radio studio is a room in which a radio program or show is produced‚ either for live broadcastor forrecording for a later broadcast. The room is soundproofed to avoid unwanted noise being mixed into thebroadcast. ACOUSTIC TREATMENT Acoustic Treatment is designed to control the sound quality within a room. It is not intended to preventsound propagation between rooms.Sound Transmission leakage are reduced via construction  –using thick massive walls‚ and isolating thebuilding structures

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    Standing Male Worshipper‚ dating back to 2600 BC‚ and standing at 29 centimeters‚ is a Mesopotamian statue. The statue depicts a man with long facial hair‚ wide eyes and hands clasped in front of him. The statues of male worshipers were made from gypsum‚ shell and limestone. To create the beards and eyes to the statues‚ Mesopotamians used metal to carve the stone to add details. The purpose of the male worshipper statues

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    Case Study: Ordinary Portland Cement INTRODUCTION • Cement – Is a material with adhesive and cohesive properties which is capable of bonding mineral fragments into a compact-solid whole • Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) – Is a hydraulic cement. It is used in the making of concrete with property of setting and hardening‚ of which when the chemical properties reacts with water. OPC Does not disintegrate in water as it sets and hardens in water • Reason of widely usage in Malaysia – Is because

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    A Study on Marketing of Blended Cement in My Home Industries Ltd. Hyderabad. By Mr.GOUTAM PRASAD SHUKLA A Project Report/ Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Masters in Business Administration TRAINING & ADVANCED STUDIES IN MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS LTD. www.tasmac.ac.in TASMAC House‚ TASMAC Road‚ Viman Nagar‚ Pune – 411 014 (India) 30.05.2008 A Study on Marketing of Blended Cement in My Home Industries Ltd. Hyderabad. By Mr.GOUTAM PRASAD SHUKLA

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    SEDIMENTARY ENVIRONMENTS REGIONS OF SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION: A. Continental/Terrigenous/Non-Marine B. Transitional (shoreline) C. Marine CONTINENTAL/TERRIGENOUS/NON-MARINE ENVIRONMENTS a. Alluvial Fans - cone-shaped deposits of coarse stream sediments‚ sheet flood deposits‚ and debris flows that form where a narrow canyon stream suddenly disgorges into a flat valley. TECTONIC SETTING: rifting continental grabens‚ foreland basins‚ collisional overthrust mountain belts‚ or other highlands

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    REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL VISIT Letter of Transmittal 31-Oct-2013 To The Head of the Discipline Chemistry Discipline Khulna university‚ KHULNA Dear Sir‚ Sub: Report of the One – Day industrial visit On receiving the letter of permission from Bashunddhara Cement Industries Ltd. Mongla‚ students of Chemistry Discipline with five faculty members went on an industrial visit Bashunddhara Cement Industries Ltd. Mongla on 05-010-13. We all assembled at the university at 8 a.m. and left the university

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    Paris? 6. What will happen if heating is not controlled while preparing plaster of Paris? 7. Write the chemical name and chemical formula of lime (quick lime)? 8. Explain the reaction involved in the slaking of lime. 9. Why is gypsum added to cement 10. What is the common name of Na2CO3.10H2O? Name a metal carbonate‚ which is soluble in water. 11. Name the substance obtained by the action of Cl2 gas on dry slaked lime. Write the chemical equation of the reaction.

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    presence of subcontractors‚ surprises ~Requirements for exterior doors- 36” ~Square Footage – Economics- $100 per square foot‚ given the same amount of linear feet a square has more sq. ft. than a rectangle. ~Sheetrock- A plasterboard made of gypsum layered between sheets of heavy paper. 10x4 or 8x4 depending on the space ~Bubble Plan- Placement of zones on paper according to function ~Clearance Requirement in Barrier-Free Bathroom- -18” between middle of toilet and wall -42” minimum for

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    chromium reducing in clinker

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    compounds of the form Cr (VI). Chromium in the cement can originate from: 1) raw materials or fuel‚ 2) magnesia-chrome kiln refractory brick‚ if used‚ 3) wear metal from raw mill grinding process‚ if chromium alloys are used‚ and 4) additions such as gypsum‚ pozzolans‚ ground granulated blast furnace slag‚ mineral components‚ and cement kiln dust. The cement process‚ specifically kiln conditions‚ can influence how much Cr (VI) will form. In the kiln‚ oxidizing atmosphere will play the largest role

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    Define and explain the significance of the term ‘derived demand’ as it applies to Strategic Human Resources Planning. (5 marks) Derived demand is described as a requirement for one product that is produced due to the purchase of another product. This happens when consumers purchase goods to further their production and their purchases are due to the demand of a final product. An example of this is when the demand for housing is high; therefor the demand for lumber and other materials would be high

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