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    Load Shedding in Pakistan

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    Page 78-83 PROBLEMS FACED BY UNIVERSITY CAMPUS STUDENTS DUE TO LOAD SHEDDING Qamruz Zaman‚ Muhammad Iqbal‚ Muhammad Zubair‚ Arshad Minhas‚ Gohar Ayub Department of Statistics‚ University of Peshawar‚ Pakistan Faculty of Arts & Basic Sciences‚ BUITEMS‚ Quetta‚ PhD scholar‚ Hajvery University‚ Lahore Institute of Management Studies‚ University of Peshawar‚ Pakistan Lecturer of Statistics‚ Swat University Abstract Load shedding is giving a tough time to University campus students. This

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    As we all know it was Germany who insisted to propose and impose austerity measures on its neighbors‚ in order for this European nations to balance their national deficits. However‚ after looking at the latest treasury report on foreign economic and currency policies‚ the question is raised on weather Germany has maliciously taken advantage from this policy. Mainly because at the present time‚ Germany has the biggest trade surplus of any nation in the entire globe‚ and by a huge margin deference

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    Distributed file system

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    Distributed File System Abstract A method of storing and accessing files based in a Client/Server Architecture. In a distributed file system‚ one or more central servers store files that can be accessed‚ with proper authorization rights‚ by any number of remote clients in the network. Much like an operating system organizes files in a hierarchical file management system‚ the distributed system uses a uniform naming convention and a mapping scheme to keep track of where files are located. When

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    Doula Supported Births

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    Discussion This review provides a clear pattern of evidence that shows doula-supported births lead to a reduction in cesarean rates. A reduction in cesarean rate can be explained due to the fact that doula-supported births are also shown to decrease the length of labor‚ the amount and type of analgesic used‚ factors that greatly influence cesarean births. The reduction of cesarean rates through the use of continuous doula support is relevant because it provides a way to minimize the negative health outcomes

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    determine the Young’s modulus of an aluminium cantilever beam and the uncertainties in its measurement 1. Abstarct: The young’s modulus E‚ is a measure of the stiffness and is therefore one of the most important properties in engineering design. It is a materials ratio between stress and strain: E=σε Young’s modulus is a unique value for each material and indicates the strength of that material as well as how it will deform when a load is applied. 2. Introduction: The Young’s Modulus can only

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    GREENWICH DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION SYSTEM National racquet and health club system report Dao Quoc Dat - 000586867 4/16/2013 Distributed Information System course work CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. Identification of information system ................................................................................................ 4 Overall description........................................................................................................................... 5 Specific requirements

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    There are three basic types of bridges‚ two of them are the arch and beam bridge. Of the first type the form of the load-bearing structure or its actual shape is convex. The load of an arch bridge is carried outward along the curve of the arch to the abutments at each ends. These abutments or supports carry the load and keeps the ends of the bridge from spreading out. Arch bridges can be divided into two major types‚ the old and the modern arch bridges. Under the first types are the Corbel arch

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    DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS ASSIGNMENT AND CAT QUESTIONS QUESTION 1 a) Give four examples of resources that may be shared in a distributed system.( 4marks) Possible examples are: hardware resources (disk space‚ printers‚ memory‚ CPU power‚ etc) and data/software resources (distributed objects‚ web-pages‚ Databases‚). b) What is the role of middleware in a distributed system? To enhance the distribution transparency that is missing in network operating systems. In other

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    Unbalanced Work Load

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    my department is the unbalanced work load between two secretaries‚ Jack Snyder‚ who is providing support to two executive members‚ Ralph Alane & Jessica Hilo‚ and Ruth Disselkoen who is providing support to other two executive members‚ Samuel Daley & Frank Daley. During the long time medical leave of Jessica Hilo‚ 37% of the work load has been handled by a full time administrative assistant and Jack for the total 80 hours of the week‚ whereas 63% of the work load has been handled by a part time administrative

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    Load Shedding Term

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    load shedding The elections of 2008 and 2013 have been lost by incumbents because of load-shedding. The next government has been chosen by the electorate for its reputation for completing projects it fancies‚ come what may. Naturally‚ it expects the same to see the end of load-shedding. So deep is the penetration of the power related anger in the public at large that even a hint of the continuation of the inaction of the past may bring the government down sooner than later. Pakistan may be among

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