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    HOMEWORK 6 EXTRUSION MME 2101 1. A cylindrical billet that is 100 mm long and 50 mm in diameter is reduced by direct (forward) extrusion to a 20 mm diameter. The die angle is 90. the flow curve for the work metal has a strength coefficient of 800 MPa. Determine (a) extrusion ratio‚ (b) true strain (homogeneous deformation)‚ (c) ram pressure‚ and (e) ram force. 2. A billet that is 75 mm long with diameter = 35 mm is direct extruded to a diameter of 20 mm. The extrusion die has a die angle =

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    Manu Soccer - Case Study

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    programs in direct competition with MANU. Market Situation Approximately 90 percent of MANU’s customers live in Fort Collins which has a population of 110‚000. Greeley and Longmont are about 25 miles away by interstate highway and have a population of approximately 80‚000 each. Loveland is a city that is also about 25 miles from Fort Collins and has a population of approximately 60‚000. Competitive Situation There is almost no direct competition for MANU in Fort Collins. The surrounding cities

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    Allen Chao grew up in Taiwan and his parents owned and operated a large pharmaceutical manufacturing business. After earning a doctorate degree in industrial and physical pharmacy‚ Allen chose to work as a researcher for G. D. Searle & Company. In 1983‚ Chao followed in his parents’ footsteps and started his own company‚ naming it Watson Pharmaceuticals. His company would specialize in the manufacturing of generic drugs.  Like many entrepreneurs‚ Allen Chao found that starting a company is difficult

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    Laws of Manu vs. Code of Hammurabi The Laws of Manu and The Code of Hammurabi were both discovered documents of two different ancient civilizations. These documents basically told the people of the civilizations what is expected of them and what will happen if they don’t follow them. The Laws of Manu were the laws made for the people of India while the Code of Hammurabi were the laws made for the people of Babylon. Both the Laws of Manu and the Code of Hammurabi concentrated a majority on the

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    Laws of Manu and how it has influenced contemporary India Every society has some sort of ranking among its members; however India’s caste system is so elaborate that it causes a rift within its society. This rift has hindered the growth of India. How is something supposed to go forward when the gears are stagnant or is even going backwards? India was home to one of the earliest settlements in human history. For many centuries the ancient Indians and Greeks were progressively claiming each culture

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    “its time for the beast to go” and I am here to revisit this topic and expose why it is time for him to go.the error rate of manu vatavei is what makes the beast a dangerous player‚the decisions he makes defensively‚ the risky plays he makes.i say its time to let a new up and coming nrl player take the beast shirt and move the beast off the team on to the managers team. Manu vatavei is a great player‚ one of the only warriors to pass the 100th try milestone.2005 rookie of the year hes a inspiration

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    UNTOUCHABILITY IN INDIA

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    lowest. For thousands of years the relations amongst the castes and their sub-castes have been governed by religious and moral laws - the most influential of them is a compilation called Manu Dharma Sastra or the Manu Smriti‚ believed to have been written around the beginning of the Common Era. The Manu Smriti says that the first part of a Brahmin’s name should denote something auspicious‚ that a Kshatriya’s name should be connected with power‚ and that a Vaishya’s name should denote wealth. The

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    Hinduism Sacred Text

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    important sacred text of Hinduism is called the Vedas. It consists of four Veda texts in which the other texts of Hinduism are based around. Hindus base their lives around the four goals. Hindus divide their scripture into two categories: Shruti and Smriti. The Shruti is the primary revelation which has no human or divine author but has been passed on by Rishi’s‚ which are ancient holy men that first heard the sound of truth (Van Voorst). They started to pass down these sounds of truths orally to

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    The Hindu religion is based on the eternal philosophy of the Vedas and this philosophy is well briefed in the six shastras and the Manu HYPERLINK "http://www.indianetzone.com/6/manu_smriti.htm"Smriti written by the rishis who were philosophers of the Vedas. They practiced Bahiranga Yoga‚ realised God and Veda mantras within their heart. Those ancient rishis were Atri‚ Manu‚ Kambadh‚ Patanjali‚ Vashishta‚ Matanga‚ Vyas Muni and divine beings like Lord Rama‚ Lord Krishna‚ Sita‚ Brahamcharini Gargi who

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    Hinduism Caste System

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    Question: 3 – The Caste System The origins of the complex hierarchy of the Hindu caste system can be tracked back to the Vedic ages. The principle of the caste system is based upon that a person’s status in society can be placed in a block of a pyramid‚ the higher you rise up the pyramid the closer you get to reaching Moksha.1 Moksha is the ultimate spiritual goal for a Hindu‚ where the soul is liberated from the cycle of death and rebirth‚ and the soul mergers with the Supreme Reality.2 Caste

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