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    Fire In Las Vegas Fire

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    Fire has a long history of forcing changes in the United States and around the world. On November 21‚ 1980‚ the MGM Grand Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas had a fire that resulted in the death of eight-five individuals. According to the incident report from the fire‚ it was started by an ungrounded electrical circuit in a section of the main level of the casino called “The Deli”. It was discovered that the heat caused by the ungrounded wire heated enough to ignite the surrounding area. The fuel source

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    like gasoline.” (Weissensstein). Nightclub owner better use fire-proof soundproofing materials such as Melamine Foam or Fireproof Acoustic Foam. Anyway‚ night club owners should be aware that your patron’s safety is your responsibility. Don’t feel regret when you made a bad decisions combined with bad luch end with fatal consequences. That’s too late. Keep all exit door open. Buenos Aires nightclub had six emergency exits‚ but when fire happened‚ four of them were locked in case people sneak in

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    Motorcyle Anti-Theft Alarm

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    MORPHOLOGICAL CHART 11 NUMERICAL EVALUATION MATRIX 11 FUNCTION MEAN-TREE 12 LINEAR RESPONSIBILITY CHART 13 TEAM CALENDAR 14 GANTT CHART 16 PERT CHART 17 WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE 18 BLOCK DIAGRAM 19 HARDWARE IMPLEMENTATION 20 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND SYSTEM OPERATION 21 OVERALL OPERATION 21 CHAPTER 2 22 THEORETICAL BACKGROUND 22 2.0 PIC 16F877A 22 2.1 RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) 23 2.3 Voltage Regulator LM7805 24 2.4 Relay 24 2.5 Magnetic Solenoid 25 2.6 Light

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    Sensitive LPG Leakage Alarm This project is an ultra-sensitive LPG sensor that generates loud beeps when it senses any gas leakage. It detects vapours of liquefied petroleum gas anywhere between 200 and 10‚000 ppm and drives a pies buzzer to catch attention for immediate action. The buzzer beeps until the concentration of gas in the air decreases to a safe level. The circuit uses an MQ6 gas sensor‚ which is designed to sense LPG‚ propane and isobutene gases. Circuit and working

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    Photo of a fire taken with a 1/4000th of a second exposure A flame is a mixture of reacting gases and solids emitting visible‚ infrared‚ and sometimes ultraviolet light‚ the frequency spectrum of which depends on the chemical composition of the burning material and intermediate reaction products. In many cases‚ such as the burning of organic matter‚ for example wood‚ or the incomplete combustion of gas‚ incandescent solid particles called soot produce the familiar red-orange glow of ’fire’. This light

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    geologists. Bill McKibben has in his article ‘Sounding the Alarm Bell’‚ explained the reasons for spreading awareness on global warming. Global warming has been a big issue that has effects on our environment and if not stopped‚ the results can be catastrophic. Carbon dioxide emissions must be reduced by at least eighty percent if we are to avoid a global warming disaster in the near future. Bill Mckibben‚ the author of “Sounding the Alarm Bell” witnesses dozen of men‚ women and kids ringing the church

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    The Fire ‚ William Saroyan William Saroyan was an American dramatist and author. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in and won the Academy Award for Best Story. He is recognized as "one of the most prominent literary figures of the mid-20th century." Stephen Fry describes Saroyan as "one of the most underrated writers of the 20th century and suggests that he takes his place naturally alongside Hemingway‚ Steinbeck and Faulkner. The heroes of his works were always simple and not very happy

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    Getting a Mains Smoke Alarm A smoke alarm can provide you with vital seconds to flee the onslaught of fireside. Research conducted through the United kingdom. Office At Home says those who have not installed alarms are four occasions more prone to die inside a fire. Even though almost 80% from the total United kingdom population has installed recognition systems‚ scalping strategies couldn’t alert the government bodies promptly. Reason because battery-operated smoke alarms didn’t work due to dead

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    The Fire

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    The Fire “Is this a dream?” I thought to myself. Looking off into the vast emptiness‚ the only thing surrounding me was darkness. It was a cold October night; all was hushed except for the gentle breeze sweeping through the trees whispering my name. The chillness of the stale air gave me shivers from head to toe and at that moment I felt unsafe. Suddenly‚ I spotted a glowing light off in the distance‚ and knowing it was my only chance of safety I ran towards it. As I approached this mysterious

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    This combined with the unique work and living conditions place many demands on firefighters‚ creates a long list of traits that are necessary for success. There are dozens of essential traits firefighters must possess in order to find success on the fire ground and in the firehouse. Trust is of the utmost importance in public safety. People need to trust firefighters with their personal property‚ their safety‚ their privacy‚ their loved ones’ care and even their lives. A firefighter’s misconduct

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