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    requirements and specification for FANS IN PRESSURISATION SYSTEMS‚ based on the requirements of BS5588 Part4:1998. 4 CHAPTER 1 Smoke Control By Pressurisation - Basics 1.1 BASIC PRINCIPLES Fire induced forces create pressure differences across doors etc‚ which allow smoke to flow through any gaps present. By altering these pressure differences we can control the movement of smoke. The two BASIC PRINCIPLES of smoke control were defined by JH KLOTE (Ref 2) as:a) Airflow can control smoke movement

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    “When one door of happiness closes‚ another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us.” Helen Keller Body: As we have known‚ most people are too attached to the past‚ to what they are familiar with. Therefore‚ they will miss opportunities that stand right in front of them. Doors may close‚ but there are always other unlimited numbers of doors – new opportunities to get new happiness. Alexander Graham Bell also used to say that:

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    Either you will go through this door or you will not go through. If you go through there is always the risk of remembering your name. Things look at you doubly and you must look back and let them happen. If you do not go through it is possible to live worthily to maintain your attitudes to hold your position to die bravely but much will blind you‚ much will evade you‚ at what cost who knows? The door itself makes no promises. It is only a door. "Prospective Immigrants Please

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    this building. During ceremony the king sat high up on his ceremonial chair. He gave a sign. A door under him opened. The accused person stepped out into the arena. Directly opposite the king were two doors. They were side by side‚ exactly alike. The person on trial had to walk directly to these doors and open one of them. He could open whichever door he pleased. If the accused man opened one door‚ out came a hungry tiger‚ the fiercest in the land. The tiger immediately jumped on him and tore

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    However‚ there are a lot of things that can go wrong when you install a door. For starters‚ the door may not be leveled. If your door isn’t leveled‚ then you could have an issue closing the door‚ or you may have an issue with cracks. If you allow cracks to remain in your doorway‚ then you are inviting insects and other critters into your home. Beyond its performance‚ an entry door or patio door that isn’t installed properly is a security risk. Time and time again‚ thieves are looking

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    should feel neglected at work. Problems arise when queries remain unattended and bosses do not have time for their team members. To avoid the above situation‚ organizations have introduced a policy named “Open Door Policy” What is Open Door Policy ? According to open door policy‚ the doors of the offices of superiors or the management (including the CEO) must remain open for the employees to have an easy access in cases of queries. The team members should have the liberty to walk up to their team

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    Hall Problem The Problem: You are in a game show and the host shows you three doors‚ saying that only one will give you the grand prize. After choosing one door‚ the host will open one of the two doors you did not choose. The host knows where the prize is and he would not open that door‚ if ever you have not chosen it. Then he would give you a chance to switch to the other door. Should you switch or stick to the door you have picked first? The Answer: You have a better chance of winning if you

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    Hyde by describing the door‚ in great detail‚ to Hyde’s home‚ because the door is described as uncared for‚ “the door‚ which was equipped with neither bell nor knocker‚ was blistered and distained.” The fact that the door was “blistered” shows that the inhabitant(s) did not care for their home‚ in Victorian times‚ the home owners would receive little to no respect from neighbours because their home was in such a bad state. The readers are to believe that the paint on the door is peeling and the colour

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    unconditioned space or the outdoors. A building envelope includes all elements of a building that enclose conditioned space. Building envelope components separate conditioned spaces from unconditioned spaces or from outside air. For example‚ walls and doors between living areas are part of the building envelope; walls separating a garage from the living areas are not. Besides that‚ floors of conditioned basements and foundation are technically part of the building envelope. Roof and ceiling also can consider

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    with his shrink ray‚ so now I am the size of a cnidarian. I am now in a underground prison with guards guarding. Once I get out of this door‚ there is a voice controlled door with one of Medusa’s men. There is another door that is finger print controlled with one more of Medusa’s men. When you walk out of the second door there is another maze that ends with a door that is finger print controlled and voice controlled with another of Medusa’s underground palace men. I have superpowers which are chameleon

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