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    This source was a cartoon published in Punch‚ a satirical British magazine‚ so therefore this source would have been over-exaggerated to make to poke fun at the situation but not meant to be taken very seriously. Also as it is British‚ they would want to support the US in this context as they are an ally of theirs and received the most help from the Marshall Aid and Truman Doctrine. It was also written in 1947 around the time of the Marshall plan for educated people who would read this magazine‚

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    Date: 13.10.2012 Student Exploration: Magnetism Vocabulary: attract‚ bar magnet‚ ferromagnetic‚ magnetize‚ North Pole‚ repel‚ South Pole Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. What happens when you place two magnets close together? It depends on the sides when the two North Pole sides are meant then they get pulled together. And if it should be the opposite way then they will move each other away. 2. What objects do magnets stick to? Make a list

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    their way across the Peruvian desert‚ the Nasca lines are one of the greatest mysteries in Latin America. The Nasca lines- or Geoglyphs are colossal lines carved into the earth and are believed to have been created over two thousand years ago by the ancient people of Nasca. Due to the dry and windless climate‚ the Nasca lines have remained remarkably preserved through time. A continuous line makes geometric shapes and animal figures‚ some as long as two hundred meters. The technology‚ brainpower and

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    International Journal of Politics and Good Governance Volume 1‚ No. 1.3 Quarter III 2010 ISSN No. 0976 – 1195 CCL (CASH CREDIT LIMIT) FOR BPL (BELOW POVERTY LINE) AND APL (ABOVE POVERTY LINE) POPULATION: AN ALTERNATIVE TO UNIVERSAL PDS (PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM) IN INDIA Somesh Srivastava (Associate Professor of Economics‚ St. John’s College‚ Agra‚ India) Abstract The Government of India is making frantic efforts to tackle the food security issue. The country has more than 300 million

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    Line  Follower  Robot   Robotics Workshop Currents 15th march 2008 EEE Department NIT Trichy  Developed By: Mayur Agarwal Prashant Agrawal Krishna Nand Gupta Hitesh Meghani  To Our Readers We are glad to have had an opportunity to share our knowledge with interested robotics enthusiasts. In this book we have attempted to provide a brief compilation of our experiences in robotics (participating and winning in Technical Festivals all over the country)‚ extending over last three years. The

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    Analyzing Waiting Lines Most people find waiting lines irritating – waiting is idle and nonproductive time. From a service system perspective‚ however‚ a line represents a demand for service. Think of a restaurant on a Friday night. As a customer it is an irritation to have to wait 40 plus minutes for a table‚ but from the restaurant’s perspective‚ if there is not a line‚ then that means there are empty tables. Idle services are not good. So management must balance waiting time with the

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    July‚ 2009 GOVT. COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY RAILWAY ROAD LAHORE Revised Scheme of Studies D.A.E. 1st Year Mechanical |Code |Subject |T |P |C | |Gen |111 |Islamiat and Pak Studies |1 |0 |1 | |ENG |112 |Functional English |2 |0

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    physical dimensions of their product offerings. In the age of wireless products this drive to miniaturize continues. Antennas are critical devices that enable wireless products. Unfortunately‚ system designers often choose antenna dimensions in an ad hoc manner. Many times the choice of antenna dimensions is driven by convenience rather than through the examination of fundamental electrical limitations of an antenna. In this presentation the fundamental limits and the trade-offs between the physical size

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    POWER LINE COMMUNICATION “Power line communications (PLC) is a global technology with worldwide interest in its development. In its simplest terms‚ PLC modulates communication signals over existing power lines. This enables devices to be networked without introducing any new wires or cables. This capability is extremely attractive across a diverse range of applications that can leverage greater intelligence and efficiency through networking.” - Texas Instruments. Introduction: Let me start

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    Management October 15‚ 2013 1. When determining what his obligations are to his subordinate‚ Kevin Pfeiffer‚ what decision would Antonio Melendez most likely reach if he applied the utilitarian approach to decision making?   What conclusions would probably result if he employed the individualism approach?
 If Antonio Melendez uses utilitarian approach he would have thought of the coemployers and growth of the company and consequences to face and go ahead. But if instead of that‚ he uses individualism

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