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...| | | |Name: Andrew Liu |Date: | Graded Assignment Evaluate Your Health Part 1: Read each statement in the table. If the statement is true for you, give yourself one point for that statement. Write in the total number of points for each area of your health: physical, mental and emotional, and social. Then highlight the lowest total. |Physical |Points |Mental and Emotional |Points |Social |Points | |Cardiovascular: I do regular |1 |Anxiety: I feel relaxed and |1 |Socializing: I socialize regularly |1 | |aerobic activity. | |worry-free most of the time. | |with friends and family. | | |Sleep: I rarely suffer from |1 |Satisfaction: I am happy with my |1 |Extracurricular activities: I |1 | |insomnia. | |present circumstances. | |participate in sports or clubs. | | |Flexibility: I do regular |1 |Optimism: I feel optimistic about |1 |Refusal skills: I find it easy to |1 | |stretching exercises. | ...
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...Instructions – Parts List Parts Manufactured by Paint Preparation System Spray Guns INTENDED USE: 3M–Graco spray gun systems are intended for use only by trained and professional tradesmen, and used solely for the purpose of spray application of liquid coating materials. They must be used only in areas which are compatible with the material being sprayed, in strict compliance with applicable local and national regulations. HVLP, Compliant, and Airspray 100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) Maximum Working Air Pressure 29 psi (200 kPa, 2.0 bar) Maximum Compliant Inbound Air Pressure (HVLP and Compliant) U.S. Patent Pending Read warnings and instructions. Table of Contents Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Selection Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Typical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Daily Gun Care, Flushing, and Cleaning . . . 13 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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...5/11/2011 IPE 381 Chapter:13 Measurement of Screw Thread Abdullah-Al-Mamun Lecturer, Dept. of IPE Outline • • • • Common terms Pitch Errors Errors in Measurement Effective Dia Measurement 1 5/11/2011 Screw Thread • A SCREW THREAD is a ridge of uniform section in the form of a helix on the external or internal surface of a cylinder. • the PITCH of a thread P is the distance from a point on the thread form to the corresponding point on the next form, measured parallel to the axis Elements of a Vee-form Thread A vee-from thread is composed basically of the following elements. – Major or outside diameter – Minor or root diameter – Form, particularly flank angles – Pitch – Simple effective diameter 2 5/11/2011 Screw Thread Screw Thread 3 5/11/2011 Lead & Pitch LEAD = 1P LEAD = 2P LEAD = 3P 4 5/11/2011 Errors in Measurement There are at least five important elements which require consideration: • Major diameter • Minor diameter • Effective diameter • Pitch and angle of the thread form • Errors on the major and minor diameters will cause interference with the mating thread • Errors on the effective diameter will also result in weakening of the assembly • pitch and angle errors are also not desirable as they cause a progressive tightening and interference on assembly Errors in Measurement • Drunken Thread: Thread drunkenness is a particular case of a periodic pitch error recurring at intervals of one pitch 5 5/11/2011 ...
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...Hustler FasTrak Super Duty 48-60 Parts Manual ••••••• Excel Industries, Inc. ••••• P.O. Box 7000 ••• Hesston, Kansas • 67062-2097 WARNING: The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT OF SPARK ARRESTER MUFFLER This equipment may create sparks that can start fires around dry vegetation. California Public Resources Code Section 4442.6 provides that it is unlawful to use or operate an internal combustion engine on any forest-covered, brush-covered, or grass-covered land unless the engine is equipped with a spark arrester maintained in effective working order. A spark arrester is a device constructed of nonflammable materials specifically for the purpose of removing and retaining carbon and other flammable particles over 0.0232 of an inch in size from the exhaust flow of an internal combustion engine that uses hydrocarbon fuels or which is qualified and rated by the United States Forest Service. Other states or federal areas may have similar laws. The Operator Should Contact Local Fire Agencies For Laws or Regulations Relating to Fire Prevention Requirements. THIS EQUIPMENT DOES NOT HAVE A SPARK ARRESTER AND YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR THE PURCHASE OF A SPARK ARRESTER. Inspect spark arrester daily; replace every 500 hours or as needed. The Engine Owner’s Manual provides information regarding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...
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...FRESENIUS USA 2008H & 2008K SPARE PARTS MANUAL Part Number 490016 Rev I Click Here for Table of Contents FRESENIUS USA 2637 SHADELANDS DRIVE WALNUT CREEK, CALIF. 94598 (925) 295-0200 (800) 227-2572 Copyright 1994 – 2000 Fresenius USA, Inc. CONTENTS MANUAL UPDATE HISTORY.................................................................................................................................1 STATEMENT: MINIMUM TESTABLE ASSEMBLIES........................................................................................3 1.0.0 CABINET .....................................................................................................................................................5 1.1.0 CABINET WITH ACCESSORIES ...........................................................................................................6 1.1.1 DIALYSATE SAFETY INTERLOCK AND DIALYSATE LINES.........................................................8 1.1.2 CASTER ASSEMBLY............................................................................................................................12 1.2.0 CABINET, REAR, WITH ACCESSORIES (2008H) .............................................................................14 1.2.1 CABINET, REAR, WITH ACCESSORIES (2008K) .............................................................................16 1.3.0 CABINET, REAR, WITH PANELS (2008H)..............................................................................
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...This aspect of our marketing plan focuses on the strategic planning of sweet frog frozen yogurt to make it a successful business. There are three areas that we will discuss: mission statement, financial and nonfinancial goals, and competitive advantage. Mission Statement To provide a healthy taste snack that is not only good for you but is also a taste and quick way to quench your sweet tooth. Goals Non-Financial: 1. To create the best frozen yogurt experience you've ever had. 2. Be the healthiest snack that a person can eat quickly. 3. Create unusual combinations with frozen yogurt and different delicious fruits, candies, and so much more. 4. Every time someone comes in make them feel the love and warmth as if they were at home. Financial: 1. Sell high quality food at a reasonable price. 2. Expand the company to more than 15 states, each year try to gain another state. 3. Create a demand even during the winter season. 4. Bring in more flavors of yogurt and different toppings to keep customers happy. Competitive advantage Sweet Frog is going to be the healthiest sweatiest snack that a person can eat. Not only does Sweet frog offer a variety of different yogurts, they also offer a different variety of toppings. Sweet Frog can offer everyone a chance to come in and enjoy there delicious yogurt and toppings. Sweet Frog is also founded on the principles of Christianity and our belief in bringing happiness and a positive attitude into the...
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...could roam the universe. He joined with his shadow to produce a son and a daughter. Atum gave birth to his son by spitting him out. He named him Shu and made him god of the air. Atum vomited up his daughter. He named her Tefnut and made her the goddess of mist and moisture. Shu and Tefnut were given the task of separating the chaos into principles of law, order and stability. The chaos was divided into light and dark and set into place. This order was called Maat, which formed the principles of life for all time. Maat was a feather; it was light and pure. Shu and Tefnut produced Geb, the Earth and Nut the Sky. At first these two were tangled together as one. Shu, god of the air, pushed Nut up into the heavens. There she would remain arched out over Geb, her mate. They longed to be together, but in the name of Maat they had to be apart, to fulfil their functions. Nut produced rain for Geb, and Geb made things grow on earth. As the sky, she gave birth to the sun every night before dawn, and by day it would follow its course over the earth and die at sunset. Shu and Tefnut produced the other gods. Isis, the queen of the gods, Hathor, the goddess of love and beauty, Osiris the god of wisdom and justice, Seth, the god of evil, Thoth, the god of wisdom and Nephthys the protectress of the dead. But the chaos was still vast and not yet fully separated into the order of Maat. Shu and Tefnut once got lost in the dark waters of Nu. Atum was desperate to find his children...
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...When comparing Isis and Osiris from Plutarch’s De Iside et Osiride to The Homeric Hymn to Demeter it is very easy to notice the many similarities. For example, the similarities between the characters in terms of their personalities, and journey. Especially between Isis and Demeter who both go on a search for their loved one and grieve in a similar fashion. However, towards the end of myths more differentiating qualities arises between the two goddesses. Moreover, the two myths also have noticeably similar themes such as grief, love, loss, betrayal and anger. However, forgiveness is a theme that appears only in Isis and Osiris and revenge only appears in The Homeric Hymn to Demeter. So, overall despite some major differences, mainly in the events that occurred in these myths, it is very clear that these two myths are more similar than they are different. Most of the events that occur in these two myths are different but there is still some similarities that can be found. The main event that occurs in their relevant myths is the taking of Osiris and Persephone. Osiris was placed in a coffin and left for dead whereas Persephone was taken in a chariot into the underworld. So obviously, the way they were taken and the fact that Persephone is alive whereas Osiris is dead are major differences in these two events. But, if you look at who took them and the consequences of these events you notice certain similarities. In both cases, it was the respective brother of the two goddesses who...
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...could roam the universe. He joined with his shadow to produce a son and a daughter. Atum gave birth to his son by spitting him out. He named him Shu and made him god of the air. Atum vomited up his daughter. He named her Tefnut and made her the goddess of mist and moisture. Shu and Tefnut were given the task of separating the chaos into principles of law, order and stability. The chaos was divided into light and dark and set into place. This order was called Maat, which formed the principles of life for all time. Maat was a feather; it was light and pure. Shu and Tefnut produced Geb, the Earth and Nut the Sky. At first these two were tangled together as one. Shu, god of the air, pushed Nut up into the heavens. There she would remain arched out over Geb, her mate. They longed to be together, but in the name of Maat they had to be apart, to fulfil their functions. Nut produced rain for Geb, and Geb made things grow on earth. As the sky, she gave birth to the sun every night before dawn, and by day it would follow its course over the earth and die at sunset. Shu and Tefnut produced the other gods. Isis, the queen of the gods, Hathor, the goddess of love and beauty, Osiris the god of wisdom and justice, Seth, the god of evil, Thoth, the god of wisdom and Nephthys the protectress of the dead. But the chaos was still vast and not yet fully separated into the order of Maat. Shu and Tefnut once got lost in the dark waters of Nu. Atum was desperate to find his children...
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...INDIAN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MARKS : 100 All Questions are Compulsory. The first five questions shall be of 16 marks each and the last question shall be of 20 marks. Q.1 a) Why would many City vision stockholders sell for cash rather than Blockbuster stock? b) What are the major reasons for the differences in attitude? Q.2 a) Evaluate the different ways in which Bata has interacted with foreign political systems in its investments and operations abroad. b) Should Pizza Hut put more of its efforts in expanding in Brazil or somewhere in South East Asia? Why? Q.3 a) What factors threaten India’s future competitive positions in cashew nut productions? b) Should the United States seek to tighten the economic grip on cube? If so, how should it be done? Q.4 a) What are the different scenarios that Crystal Lake Manufacturing could face in the future? What should be their strategies, given the different scenarios? b) Relate Simon’s process of international expansion with company’s usual internationalized process. Q.5 a) How has the fall in the peso affected illusion? How do you think it will affect them in the future? b) What are the major options available to Nissan in the week yen environment? Q.6 a) In the interest of the United States, should federal restrictions be placed on the foreign acquisition of real estate? b) From an Indian standpoint, evaluate the government restrictions of FDI. c) What actions can shell take...
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...Early farmers picked up some fruit of wild plants to home, eat them, and spited out the bigger seeds or defecated the tiny size seeds to human latrines. And then the seeds germinated in the early lab. But the key points were how the early farmers decided to pick up which fruit? It’s not hard to make some hypothesis: Fruit size: Strawberry, early farmers went into thorny thicket amid the mosquitoes on a hot, humid day to pick up strawberry; the only criterion is the size. The early farmer would choose only bigger size ones to compensate the while to get sunburned and mosquito bitten. Bitterness: Many wild seeds evolved to be bitter, bad-tasting or even poisonous to keep human or animals away from eating them. Natural selection functioned as getting the fruit tasteful dispersed by animals and continue the process of reproducing, meanwhile if the seed remained tasteful, the animal will chew them up as well. Occasional individual almond trees have a mutation in a single gene that prevents them from synthesizing the bitter-tasting amygdalin, which breaks down to yield poison cyanide. Such trees die out in the wild, while the trees lived near humans survived by being picked up by curious children or early farmers who noticed the non-bitter fruit. Fleshiness, Oiliness and fiber length are all similar in the selection process. Initially the wild fruit had less fruit around their seeds, but early farmers chose the fruit mutated to be with more Fleshiness, less seeds, such as squashes...
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...When performing a five forces model for the snack food industry, I first looked at competition from rival sellers as I felt that this was the strongest threat for manufacturers. Rival sellers can easily try to produce a new line of products, mimic a competitor’s product, and it’s difficult to differentiate a snack food from the competition as there is so much competition. The market isn’t quickly growing, so rivals are competing for the same customer base and there is very little if any cost to switch from one snack food to the next. Many snack foods are very similar and there are hundreds if not thousands of competitors all fighting for the consumer’s purchase. A high competitive pressure exists from the sellers of substitute products as manufacturers can easily mimic existing snack foods. On a recent trip to Hyvee there were a number of snack foods on my list to pick up including potato chips, fruit snacks, and pretzels. For each of these items I had a variety of choices including a Hyvee brand for each which was the lowest price competitor, each product had a healthier option, and some even had a substitute product such as the flat pretzel snack rather than traditional. As consumers become more health conscious increased competition from the health foods industry will start to cross-over into the snack food industry. Competition from new entrants is moderate as it would be quite costly for a new start-up firm to purchase necessary equipment, create the distribution...
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...Chris Sinvil IHHIST 399-06 12-5-14 Dying gods In all ancient cultures myths were used to explain the phenomenon’s in the world before we truly knew why things happened the way they did. In this paper I will be comparing two fairly similar myths from different cultures. The first myth is the ancient Egyptian myth about Isis and Osiris. And the second myth is the Mesopotamian story of Inannas descent to the under world. First I will summarize both myths and then talk about what their purpose was. Then I will compare and contrast two too show just how similar they are. Firstly comes the myth of Isis and Osiris. As with much of the ancient Egyptian mythology, there are various versions of the story of Isis and Osiris, but basically it goes like this. Osiris was an earthly ruler, who was popular with the people who he ruled over. He was married to his sister, the beautiful Isis. His brother, Set, was very jealous of this popularity and title, so he plotted against Osiris. Osiris never realized Set’s true devious intentions but Isis had always had a sense that set was up to no good. Set's plans to be rid of his brother started when he secretly obtained his brothers measurements and had a magnificent casket made to fit. This casket was in the form of a human shaped box. Set then organized a large feast to which Osiris and a number of others were invited. At the peak of the festivities Set produced the casket and announced that it would be given to whomever it fitted. All...
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...BEN & JERRY’S HOMEMADE 1. How has Ben & Jerry’s fulfilled its mission statement? What evidence can you provide regarding Ben & Jerry’s performance on each of the three dimensions of the mission statement? Ben & Jerry were able to fulfill their mission statement with the finest quality all-natural ice cream, profitable business and by improving the community. Ben & Jerry stated, they would make and distribute the finest quality all natural ice cream with a wide variety of innovative flavors, which they fulfilled. They created interesting names such as Chubby Hubby, Chunky Monkey and Phish Food with flavors to match. With the great flavors and names produced a profitable business, which was one of the points in their mission statement. When Ben & Jerry decided to start issuing shares exclusively to the Vermont residents, it was both a financial decision as well as a social decision. It allowed the Vermont residents to become successful on the profits of a business right in their own back yard. The shares were sold at a reasonable price to allow for the purchase. In order to offer greater liquidity and capital, the traditional way of selling shares took place as well as being listed on the NASDAQ. Ben & Jerry were also innovative on how they reduced expenses as well as benefit a local business. When they moved to their new plant in Waterbury CT, there was a limit to the amount of liquid waste, therefore incur more expenses. They made a deal with a local pig farmer to feed...
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