Arrangement to Ensure Optimum Temperature of Traffic Police Booth K. Augustine Babu and P. Sherjin Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology‚ Coimbatore‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India Abstract The temperature of the traffic police booth is found to be at an elevated level during hot sunny days‚ which may cause discomfort to the person who is standing under it. Lowering this high inside temperature of the booth is the central theme of this work. Semi-conductor based thermoelectric
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the definition of justice‚ the character and order of a just city and the minutiae of human experience. Specifically in Book IV‚ Republic examines the four main virtues of life; Justice‚ wisdom‚ courage and moderation. Through this chapter one can postulate that for the harmony of the city and the individual the tenure of moderation and spirit must always be balanced. However book IV‚ is not simply suggesting‚ that moderation means a man is necessarily always the strongest version of himself; “in his
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The Interrogation of John Wilkes Booth “Why did you do it‚ Booth?‚” I asked him. “Kill the president? I did it because he was determined to overthrow the Constitution because he was against slavery. He was going to take down the base of the economy in the South‚” he said in a angry tone. “So killing Lincoln was the best option? There was no other way to ultimately stop him from taking down slavery as a whole?” “Kidnapping was a primary option‚ where we-” “We?” I interrupted in the middle of
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of the passive verb “‘carpitur”. 4 “recursat” (reccured) Emphatically at the end of the line‚ draws attention to how utterly transfixed Dido is by everything about him. 4 “viri virtus” (the valour of the man) Alliteration draws attention to the hyperbole/exaggeration in the description of Aeneas’ greatness. This description echoes what we imagine to be going through Dido’s mind‚ augmenting the idea of Dido’s feelings as obsessive verging on unhealthy. 4 “vultus verbaque” (his expression
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Chapter 4&5 1. According to the author‚ what makes the use of grand juries attractive to prosecutors? How does this explain their use when it comes to investigations of controversial militant behavior? 1. Grand jurys have the ability to pursue investigations even when crimes have not been committed. 2. Witnesses called before the grand jury can be aggressively be questioned with no lawyer present. 3. Proceeding by indictment uses the grand jury’s legitimacy and prestige to generate support By
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Comparative Essay John R. Booth and Frederick Weyerhaeuser A wise man once said‚ “The road to success runs uphill”. This quotation illuminates that the attainment of success is achievable but must be done with hard work and effort. This paper will shine light upon the similarities and differences between the two North American industrialists‚ John R. Booth and Frederick Weyerhaeuser and their triumph in the lumber industry. In order to effectively acknowledge their different paths towards
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Booth’s Algorithm • Notice the following equality (Booth did) • 2J + 2J–1 + 2J–2 + … + 2K = 2J+1 – 2K • Example: 0111 = 1000 - 0001 • We can exploit this to create a faster multiplier • How? • Sequence of N 1s in the multiplier yields sequence of N additions • Replace with one addition and one subtraction © 2009 Daniel J. Sorin from Roth and Lebeck ECE 152 44 Booth In Action • For each multiplier bit‚ also examine bit to its right • • • • 00: 10: 11: 01: middle of a run of 0s
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Julia’s Food Booth A) Formulate and solve an L.P. model: Variables: x1 – Pizza Slices x2 – Hot Dogs x3 – Barbeque Sandwiches Subject to: $0.75x1 + $0.45x2 + $0.90x3 ≤ $1‚500 24x1 + 16x2 + 25x3 ≤ 55‚296 in2 of oven space x1 ≥ x2 + x3 (changed to –x1 + x2 + x3 ≤ 0 for constraint) x2/x3 ≥ 2 (changed to –x2 +2x3 ≤ 0 for constraint) x1‚ x2‚ x3 ≥ 0 Solution: Variable | Status | Value | X1 | Basic | 1250 | X2 | Basic | 1250 | X3 | NONBasic | 0 |
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Julia’s Food Booth Case Problem Assignment 3 Max Z =Profit1x1+ Profit2x2+ Profit3x3 A - Formulation of the LP model x1 - number of pizza slice x2 - number of hot dogs x3 - number of barbecue sandwiches Constraints Cost Maximum fund available for food = $1500 Cost per pizza $6 ÷08 (slices) = $0.75 Cost for a hot dog = $0.45 Cost for a barbecue sandwich = $0.90 Constraint: 0.75x1+0.45x2+0.90x3 ≤1500 Oven space Space available 16.3.4.2 = 384ft^2 384
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Julia’s Food Booth Case Problem MAT 540- Quantitative Methods February 23‚ 2013 (A) Formulate and solve an L.P. model for this case. The following variables were be used: X1 = Slices of Pizza X2 = Hot Dogs X3 = BBQ Sandwiches The objective is to maximize profit. maximize Z= 0 .75X1+1.05X2+1.35X3 Subject to: 0.75X1+1.05X2+1.35X3≤1‚500 (Budget) 24X1+16X2+25X3≤55‚296in2 (Oven Space) X1≥X2+X3 X2X3≥2.0 X1‚ X2‚ X3≥0 (B) Evaluate the prospect of borrowing money before the first
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