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    R.I.P PAUL WALKER

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    back to pick up his 8-by-10 headshots. He figured if we were all done with them‚ he could save the money on having new ones printed. It’s like reusing a plastic fork. When I told him I wanted to cast him‚ Paul didn’t believe me at first. STORY: Vin Diesel Breaks Silence on Paul Walker’s Death: ’I Will Always Love You’ "Get outta here." "No‚ really. You’ve got the part." "DUDE! I can turn on MY PHONE!" Everyone knows Paul was captivating onscreen‚ but I got the rare treat of seeing him be funny

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    bodies/year and 1 ticket printing press. In terms of operations‚ it runs 65221 schedules of buses per day with an average of 6684 vehicles on road per day. The average vehicle utilization stands at 417 km/day with a mileage efficiency of 5.53 km/l of diesel and a fleet utilization of 87.89%. The yearly passenger load is around 875 Million with a total traffic earning of Rs. 13474 Million. GSRTC provides connectivity to approximately 98% of rural Gujarat as also some important travel destinations in

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    Hydrogen: The Fuel of The Future By: Json Why are we as Americans so afraid to change? even if it is a change for the better? the world has been using oil coal and other petroleum products to power just about everything that moves for the last 150 years. yet most cars in the united states only get 10-20 miles a gallon and even the "good" ones can get only a petty 20-50 miles a gallon. so why do we put up with the inefficiency when there are far better alternatives out there? Such as hydrogen

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    Carburetor Research Paper

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    tight enough not to let air or fluid leak in the barrel. As the pistons move downward‚ a partial vacuum is created inside the barrel. This partial vacuum then draws air past through the carburetor’s throat and into a nozzle that sprays fuel. The mixture of air and fuel in the carburetor is then delivered into cylinders for combustion. The amount of air pulled through partial vacuum created by the pistons is controlled by a throttle valve. The throttle valve is found at the base of the carburetor.

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    Cow Dung as a Fuel

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    In arsenic contaminated areas of the Ganga–Meghna–Brahmaputra (GMB) plain (area 569 749 sq. km; population over 500 million) where traditionally cow dung cake is used as a fuel in unventilated ovens for cooking purposes‚ people are simply exposed to 1859.2 ng arsenic per day through direct inhalation‚ of which 464.8 ng could be absorbed in respiratory tract. Introduction Arsenic has been considered as a human carcinogen and causes multiple adverse health effects.1 Groundwater arsenic contamination

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    Case Study Tata Motors

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    driven and there was a lack of competency. But when Indica was launched there were three dominant players who have launched their models at the same time. The competitors had a existing structure with a very wide vendor base and customer base. With more fuel efficient and new generation cars in the entry levels coming up in the market led to a situation where customers were more price sensitive. The intensity price

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    Csr of Volkswagen

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    The direction of the company’s corporate societal marketing efforts Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can be defined as the business practices that are based on ethical values‚ in order to meet the legal requirements‚ as well as respect for people‚ communities‚ marketplace and environment (what is corporate social responsibility‚ 2002). They are many different ways to determinate CSR‚ but the main purpose of the CSR can be explain as the management of stakeholder are giving concern toward

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    Tata Nano

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    Tata Nano The Tata Nano is a small‚ affordable‚ rear-engine‚ four-passenger car aimed primarily at the Indian market. It was first presented by India’s Tata Motors at the 9th annual Auto Expo on January 10‚ 2008‚ at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi‚ India. The car was envisioned by‚ Ratan Tata‚ Chairman of the Tata Group and Tata Motors‚ who has described it as an eco-friendly "people’s car". The prefix "nano" derives from the Greek root ’nanos’‚ meaning dwarf. "Nano" also means "small" in Gujarati

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    Spark ignition

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    map for an internal combustion engine is useful‚ it expresses the fuel efficiency in brake specific fuel consumption (BSFC) which differs with each combination of torque and speed. The most commonly used category of internal combustion engines are the piston-type gasoline engines used in automobiles. And in portable machineries for movable propulsion. Since‚ it provides with high power-to-weight ratios together with brilliant fuel energy density‚ they are tend to be quite advantageous. These engines

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    Earth Moving Equipment

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    Introduction Earth moving equipment are the machines human make to replace the hard work from the human; the machines made by humans to perform digging; grading; leveling; removing; etc to earth moving from one side to the other side. There is Bulldozer‚ excavator‚ grader‚ loader‚ roller‚ forklift‚ tractor‚ bobcat‚ and truck‚ etc. Earth moving equipment is replacing the hard tough work; back break jobs to easy jobs for the workers. Machines do a lot better than the human force. They can do a big

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