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    1. SUBSTATION EQUIPMENT AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Substations INTRODUCTION: In Power System network‚ in order to transmit and distribute the generated power‚ it is necessary to install “SUBSTATIONS” at strategic points to work at required voltage level since “HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION” is resorted to. The Sub stations are classified as “GRID” of “RADIAL” Substations. The Grid station is installed in Grid network to reduce the voltage level from 230KV to 110 KV. The radial Station within Distribution net

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    Cooking Food Products in Madurai City”. He has suggested that number of factors influence purchase decision such as his family size‚ price‚ advertisement education level‚ income children and spouse employment. The instant cooking food products are one of the rescues of modern man in improving his life style. The products have wide scope in marketing. S. Sukumar (2008) in his research article title “Consumer Behaviour toward Instant food Products in Madurai has examined the data

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    mg/kg) were observed in Madurai sample. Samples had varied antioxidant potential as accessed by SOD mimetic activity‚ lipid peroxidation inhibition & ABTS•+ scavenging assay. Madurai sample had highest superoxide and ABTS•+ scavenging potential‚ wheras maximum LPO inhibition was observed in Pune. Extracts showed antimicrobial activities against two gram +ve (B. cereus‚ S. auerus) aaaaand five gram –ve bacteria (S typhi‚ S. flexneri‚ S. sonnei‚ P. aurginosa and E. coli). Madurai sample had maximum antimicrobial

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    the Sultanate of Sulu is claiming for the return of Sabah to their ownership. Then‚ the misconception rises on both contenders in this issue. Malaysian government view the agreement as a sale or mortgage‚ while the Sultanate of Sulu‚ it is only a lease. As I take my view points on the issue‚ I suspect that possibly claiming Sabah is just about money and political maneuver. Because after all‚ one that motivate the claim of Sabah is the small amount of money given by Malaysia to the Sultanate of Sulu

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    country. Because of that misconception‚ people often correlate India’s past directly with the present‚ especially when it comes to the caste and other social organizational systems (Metcalf & Metcalf‚ 3). In reality‚ referring to the Mughal and Sultanate era of India as a stagnant period of time is misleading and incorrect. This underlying theme of the development and evolution of South Asia during this period of time reappears throughout the chapter‚ enforcing the idea that the Mughal rule was in

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    that before the colonial period there was no constitutional law. The Malacca Sultanate is considered an example of a typical indigenous system in the form of Kanun Undang-Undang Melaka or the Malacca Digest. Although it was not the first sultanate (the Malacca Sultanate) the impact on the constitutional set-up of other sultanates which emerged later‚ was quite far-reaching. Whatever the legal code of the Malay sultanates those days‚ taking the Kanun Undang-undang Melaka or the Malacca Digest as an

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    Heruela‚ Christine Mae O. BSMA-4 13 Muslim Ethno Linguistic Groups 1. Maguindanao Maguindanao originally means "people of flooded plain." The name Maguindanao was also named after the Sultanate or dynasty that ruled the area for several years. People living in the Pulangi area‚ located in what are now North Cotabato‚ Sultan Kudarat and Maguindanao Provinces. Cultural communities within this region also include the Tituray‚ T’boli and the Manobos.              2. Maranao Maranao means

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    S.Rengasamy Madurai Institute of Social Sciences S.Rengasamy – Madurai Institute of Social Sciences – Introduction to Town Planning Town Planning No urban area will prosper unless it attracts those who can choose to live wherever they wish. My interest is in the future‚ because I am going to spend the rest of my life there. 2 S.Rengasamy – Madurai Institute of Social Sciences – Introduction to Town Planning Content Urban India Box: How India’s Urban Settlements are administered

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    production‚ transportation and security costs. They used to look for social benefits In sultanate period the war which took place number of times with their aim to increase their territory and conquer the place . they never took into consideration the amount of soldiers dying‚ their rights‚ houses and the place where the war happend destroyed en number of properties. The political system was completely unstable. Sultanates knew how to trade so they always lend up with favourable balance of payment and good

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    CHAPTER 16 TEST QUESTIONS MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. In regard to political structure‚ postclassical India a. rivaled Tang China in respect to size and administrative brilliance. b. developed no single centralized imperial authority. c. copied the Chinese model after being conquered by the Tang. d. was most influenced by Byzantium. e. was more similar to imperial Rome than to Tang China. 2. An invasion in 451 C.E. by the White Huns‚ began the collapse of the Gupta dynasty and a. began

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