Why was the Roman army so successful? The Romans were probably the most successful empire ever. However what made them such a driving force was the power and organization behind the fearsome legions of the Romans. To most people the Roman army just seems like a normal army that you hear about. Well it is much more that that‚ there are a lot of reasons why they are as successful as they were. Here are some of them: weaponry‚ equipment‚ organisation‚ discipline training and its tactics. Some
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A Project Report On “Earthquake Vibration Control In Building Frames” Submitted in partial fulfillment of The requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Department of Civil Engineering i ABSTRACT The design of building and bridge structures for earthquake resistance by the ductile design approach is covered‚ including performance criteria‚ structural configuration‚ design seismic forces‚ mechanisms of post-elastic deformation‚ capacity design‚ detailing of reinforcement
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As a child‚ my father persuaded me to study English because he strongly believe that studying another language in young age can have a huge result and efficient effect to me when I grow up. I have been studying English for more than 8 year and I have use English a lot in my daily life to improve this language. Sometime I feel more confident using English than my native language which is Khmer. However‚ the more I study the more I gain so I have been trying so hard to improve my English to advance
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Logical implication Background belief -hidden aspect(s) of our knowledge Know the difference between sufficient and necessary conditions -necessary conditions are a set of conditions or requirements that must be met in order for something to belong to a particular kind -sufficient conditions guarantees all necessary conditions have been met law of non-contradiction -Fundamental law of logic -Declares contradictory statements are necessarily false‚ literally irrational or illogical
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Distribution Frames Main Distribution Frames • A Main Distribution Frame (MDF) is the interface between The subscriber cables coming from the local network (line side) and the switching equipment in the exchange (system side) 2 Main Distribution Frames Different criteria need to be taken into account when planning a new MDF 1. Room dimensions 2. Position/environment 3. Capacity 4. Jumper volume 5. MDF configuration 6. Module types 7. Delivery conditions 3 Main Distribution Frames 1.
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would not be good because the Germans would have a good position to out flank both corps. Another reason why it was good to capture Carentan was “Carentan loomed next on the list of vital Allied objectives. Its seizure would provide the link necessary to coordinate the assault forces on Utah and Omaha Beaches. If Germans retained the town‚ Allied power would be divided during the campaign’s most crucial phase. Carentan had to be taken. The Screaming Eagles were assigned the job.” Carentan was of the
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One such technique is Finite element method (FEM). A frame is subjected to both static and dynamic loading with dead load comprising the static load and the all other time varying loads making up the dynamic load. This project titled “ Vibrational Analysis of Frames “ aims at analyzing the frame both statically and dynamically using the matrix approach of FEM by developing generalized codes in MATLAB. The analysis comprises of the static analysis of frame and the variation of various
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Simple Random Sampling is done when every individual subject in the population has an equal chance of being selected for the sample‚ without any bias (Explorable). For example‚ if a researcher wants to represent the population as a whole‚ they can pick random numbers or names out a hat or use a program to randomly choose names so the information is not biased. Stratified Sampling is performed by‚ dividing the population into at least two (or more) groups or sections‚ which share certain characteristics
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Albertson’s Case Study 1. Summarize of the situation Albertsons is the third largest retail store in the United States with 2‚305 stores in 31 states. Their principal goal is to trounce Wal-Mart by investing in technology to keep their current customers happy and bring in new ones. Wal-Mart incomes annually are about $56 million and Albertsons are about $20 million so we are talking about nearly triple its size in sales. 2. Questions a. Analyze Albertsons using the value chain and competitive
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over Frame Relay Integrating Your Network Frame Relay was introduced in the early 1990’s‚ as a new data technology that was to be a temporary fix for data connections. It was supposed to be a temporary technology until a new technology could be developed. To the surprise of everyone‚ Frame Relay proved to be an effective solution. “The growth in Frame Relay use over the past two years has exceeded all expectations‚ with thousands of companies turning to this efficient
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