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    While the basic concept of impaired driving is not hard to grasp‚ that doesn’t mean Illinois drunk driving laws are simple‚ or that charges of driving under the influence (DUI) are so lacking in complexity that just anybody can understand and defend against them. DUI is defined in Illinois as operating a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs‚ including medically prescribed marijuana. Since mid-July 1997‚ Illinois has used a blood alcohol content (BAC) level of 0.08 percent or above as

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    which steps to be taking before reinstating the license. This is usually a counselor asking many questions to try and determine the severity of the drinking problem. The judge can also make it mandatory for you to install‚ at your expense‚ an ignition interlock; which is a device that will prevent your vehicle from starting if the breathe of the driver contains any trace of

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    Drunk driving has been a huge phenomenon in the United States and has taken lives of innocent people. Laws have been becoming stricter on this manner by raising fines and also jail time. This is to make people second guess themselves before putting themselves behind the wheel and putting innocent lives at risk. This doesn’t have an affect on everyone‚ but it does on some. Typically people from the ages 16-24 are the more common people to drive drunk. Now there are not many pros to drunk driving‚

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    Textile Internship Project

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    Textile Internship Project SCM TEXTILES‚ Tirupur Abhijeet Kiran Pranav Romel Yogesh COMPANY PROFILE COMPANY PROFILE •Sri Centhil Murugam Garments Private Limited forayed into the textile industry in 1989 at Tirupur. •A part of the TCS {The Chennai Silks} Textiles Pvt. Ltd. Established in 1962. •A vertical knit garment manufacturing and exporting unit. SCM TEXTILE SPINNERS • Established : 2003 • ISO 9001:2000 Certification • Installed Spindle Capacity of the unit : 63600

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    style and ethos. Wool Felt and Felted Synthetic Materials Felt in its many forms can be your best solution for product design challenges. Wool felt is one of the world’s oldest man-made fabrics because it does not require weaving. Instead‚ it interlocks to form a continuous useful material. Through a process of manipulating‚ hammering‚ and steaming‚ scales on the wool felt fibers engage each other to form a lasting‚ resilient bond. The natural fibers in wool felt cannot be duplicated in the laboratory

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    Do We Really Need Prisons

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    DO WE REALLY NEED PRISONS The simple meaning prison is a place for the confinement of persons in law detention‚ espicially people who are convicted of crimes according to The American Heritage of the English Language (2000). The history of prison almost as old as history itself. At first‚ prison were not used as a punishment but as a place where people who were sentenced to capital or corporal punishment were kept for a short period of time. But as the time passed‚ it turned into a legal punishment

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    the electromagnetic waves.   2) Control Sections    Microwave ovens have two main sections‚ the control section and the high voltage section. The control section includes a timer‚ a system to control power output‚ and safety systems known as interlocks. The high voltage section includes parts that step up the power from the usual household amount of one hundred fifteen volts to a tremendously high three thousand volts! These volts are what starts the heating up that we are so used too.   3)

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    The Therac 25 Disaster October 2012 1 Introduction The Therac-25 was a machine for cancer treatment manufactured by the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) and went down to history as one of the world’s worst software disasters. The machine was released to the market in 1983 and was later involved in at least 6 accidents that lead to enormous radiation overdoses for the patients. One of the major innovations of the Therac-25 was the move to complete computer control‚ which allowed operators

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    Energy of Canada‚ Ltd. in mid-1970s • Delivers 25 MeV photons or electrons of various energies • Controlled by PDP-11 minicomputer • Software responsible for safety • Software adapted from earlier Therac-6 & Therac 20 systems‚ which had hardware interlocks for safety The Therac 25 Therac 25 Turntable Therac 25 Turntable • Electron mode • 5-25 MEV • Magnets spread beam • Ion chamber monitor • X-ray mode • 25 MEV electrons hit target • “Beam flattener” attenuates • 100x beam current • Ion

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    UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT FACULTY OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A TERM PAPER ON POWER STATIONS IN NIGERIA (GAS‚ STEAM AND WATER TURBINES) BY NAME: OGBONDA WINSTON K. MAT. NO. U2009/3025259 COURSE TITLE: FLUID MECHANICS 3 COURSE CODE: MEG 302.2 COURSE LECTURER: MR. UDEH GODFREY NOVEMBER‚ 2012 INTRODUCTION The word turbine was coined in 1828 by Claude Burdin (1788-1873) to describe the subject of an 1826 engineering

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