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    Galvanic Corrosion

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    Galvanic Corrosion in the Statue of Liberty Introduction: The Statue of liberty built by Gustav Eiffel and Frederic Bartholdi in 1886 was made of materials that consisted of a wrought iron framework with an outer cladding of copper attached by saddles of copper. It was pretty much anticipated that galvanic corrosion would occur so both of the metals were separated by an insulation known as “asbestos and shellac” insulation (Shellac is a natural resin that was widely used in the Victorian

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    aircraft corrosion

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    is known as corrosion of iron and its alloys such as steel or cast irons. Rust can be found on cars‚ metal pipes‚ aircrafts and anywhere with iron‚ copper and aluminium. Corrosion can be concentrated locally to form a split or crack‚ or it can extend across a wide area which causes corroding on surfaces. Because corrosion is a diffusion-controlled process‚ it occurs mainly on exposed surfaces. Besides costing millions of dollars in aircraft inspections and repair workcorrosion can lead to massive

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    Corrosion and Blender

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    around the world to create a delicious meal. Ergonomics | Safety | Durability | With the amount of electricity used to spin the blades of the blender‚ it is worth using to create magnificent results. | * The blender is relatively safe as long as long as the instructions are followed. * The blender has a plastic lid used to stop the foods and liquids to be released. * Polyvinyl chloride is wrapped around the copper wires to prevent water in contact with electricity. The risk of electrocution

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    CORROSION Corrosion is defined as the involuntary destruction of substances such as metals and mineral building material by surrounding media‚ which are usually liquid (i.e. corrosive agents)." Most metals corrode. During corrosion‚ they change into metallic ions. In some cases‚ the product of corrosion itself forms a protective coating. "For example‚ aluminium forms a thin protective oxide layer which is impervious to air and water. In other cases (e.g. iron)‚ however‚ the coating either flakes

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    broadband to customers‚ the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) developed an evolved 3G technology called LTE which tends towards the 4G technology. This work highlights the overview of LTE as well as the expectation which the technology is expected to meet which attributes its advantages. Being the first true IP-Packet technology with new architecture‚ the network architecture evolution is also discussed and the technologies used. The deployment timeline as well as the challenges encountered which

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    Work Term Report

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    Co-op Work Term Report Template Purpose: As one of the mandatory requirements of the MBA Co-op program‚ this report allows you to reflect on your past work term and provide information to other co-op students who are interested in working with your employer. Deadline: End of your work term / during the first week of class when you are back to campus Required: Must be reviewed and approved by your manager CBCD will accept any of the following as ‘approval’: • Manager signed Work Term

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    Long term planning is used at the start of the year. The practitioners use this to ensure that all seven areas of learning are included throughout the year. The seven areas of learning include Personal and Social Development‚ Well-Being and Cultural Diversity‚ Language Literacy and Communication Skills‚ Mathematical Development‚ Welsh Language Development‚ Knowledge and Understanding of the World‚ Physical Development and Creative Development. Practitioners can overlook this planning to see if all

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    Investigation into the exposure to short term and long term memory and the differences between both. That there will be a difference between short term and long term memory to exposure and that there will be misread information. Abstract The aim and hypothesis of this study states there will be a difference between exposure to short term memory in comparison to long term memory. To proceed with the investigation the experimenters (students in this case) would have to decide on the participants

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    Long Term Financial Planning

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    Long-term Financial Planning FIN 3504 Pavel G. Savor What is a Financial Plan?  A high-level description of how a firm will achieve its financial objectives  First step:    Second step:   Decide what are the appropriate general objectives Growth ≠ value creation Pick the planning horizon and the level of aggregation Third step:  Come up with projections Elements of Financial Policy 1. Investments 2. Capital structure 3. NWC management 4. Shareholder return (dividends and/or share

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    Overview Long Term Capital Management (LTCM) was a hedge fund founded by John Meriwether in 19941. Meriwether was the former vice-chairman and head of bond trading at investment bank Salomon Brothers. Meriwether put together a high profile team of traders and academics in an attempt to create a fund that would profit from the combination of the academics’ quantitative models and the traders’ market judgment. Some of the high profile employees brought on were Nobel-prize winning economists Myron

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