...Row 1 (Right Side): Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, changing to B in last sc; turn. Row 2: With B, ch 3, skip first sc, * (dc, ch 1, dc) all in next sc, skip next 2 sc; repeat from * to last 2 sts; (dc, ch 1, dc) all in next sc, dc in last sc changing to C; turn. Row 3: With C, ch 3, skip first dc, * Cl in next ch-1 space, ch 2; repeat from * to last ch-1 space; Cl in last ch-1 space, dc in top of ch-3 changing to A; turn. Designed by Melissa Leapman. Throw measures 51” x 65”. RED HEART® Super Saver®: 4 skeins 313 Aran A, 2 skeins 633 Dark Sage B, 1 skein each 256 Carrot C and 320 Cornmeal D. Crochet Hooks: 6mm [US J-10] and 5.5mm [US I-9]. Yarn needle. GAUGE: 14 sts = 4”; 12 rows = 4¾” in pattern with larger hook. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain gauge. Row 4: With A, ch 1, sc in first dc, * sc in Cl, 2 sc in next ch-2 space; repeat from * to last 2 sts; sc in last Cl, sc in top of ch-3; turn. Rows 5 and 6: Ch 1, sc in each sc across; turn. Row 7: Repeat Row 5 changing to B in last sc; turn. Row 8: With B, repeat Row 2 changing to D in last dc. Row 9: With D, repeat Row 3. Rows 10-13: Repeat Rows 4-7. For Susan Bates® knitting needles & crochet hooks -...
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...The Mossberg 12-gauge shotgun represents raw power. Power, both in the sense of the energy it emits when it is fired, and in the feeling it gives you when it is being wielded. It is a resource for entertainment, gathering sustenance, or governing nations if used correctly. On the other hand, it can be used as a form of control over objects and environments around you. With those who may not be able to contain the darker sides of their inherent human natures—the urge for power or dominance, the sense that having more is better, succumbing to the ideality that wealth and material things brings power and respect, and giving in to the temptation to simply take it now, rather than work for the possibly unattainable, wanting to know what it feels like to take a life—it can be an item of darkness, tempting the weak-minded to give in to their savage nature. The firearm was first designed to kill. To win wars. It can both taketh and giveth. It is a mechanical device, smooth, sleek, and to some, sexy. The feel of it in your grip, the weight of it, the smell of gunpowder when it is fired, all inflame the senses. It is a weapon of destruction that demands to be revered. It’s not so much that this item, in and of its self, is important to me. It is what the item sybolizes to me. It represents my past and the poor choices I made long ago. It stands for the consequential loss of my freedom, my Constitutional right. Something that can never be found, nor recovered again. I am a felon, you...
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...are very popular in our area for the purpose I want to use it for. I was given basic general information about the product which is the dimensions of the carport which are 18 x21x 6 including overhung boxed eaves. Additionally, there are also thirteen different colors to choose from. The salesman also gave me an initial cost for the size structure I wanted. Customer Pain/Needs and Quantitative Questions: I wanted to know the price of the carport because I have a limited budget. I also wanted upgrades or options to increase the sturdiness of the structure. I also needed to have the structure seven foot tall. I was also informed about pricing options. There is the availability of upgrading the steel posts from the standard 14 gauge steel to a 12 gauge steel to increase sturdiness which is an extra $100.00. Likewise, additional anchors are available to secure the structure to the ground. To increase the height of the structure it is an additional $50.00 per foot....
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...Our latest estimates, among online adults: * 67% use Facebook* (Dec. 2012) * 20% use LinkedIn (Aug. 2012) * 18% use Twitter (May 2013) * 15% use Pinterest (Dec. 2012) * 13% use Instagram (Dec. 2012) * 6% use Tumblr (Dec. 2012) * Gauge map: * GaugeMap represents a new step forward in making big data practical and growing the Internet of Things. * Users can visit the website to search by geographical location, river name, catchment area or status (normal level, below average or risk of flooding) and are also able to follow on Twitter any gauges that will be of interest to them. The website map features all of the Environment Agency river level and tidal gauges, and a unique Twitter account has been created for each of them. Twice per day, each gauge tweets its current status. For example, Teddington Lock now has its own Twitter account:twitter.com/riverlevel_1182. * "This is the first time that an instant and holistic view of all 2,400 Environment Agency river level gauges has been made possible," said Rod Plummer, MD at Shoothill. "We have created a system for anyone who needs to know the current status of any river in England and Wales and by working to create thousands of twitter accounts, we have allowed that river to "tweet" its status to everyone." * Shoothill previously worked closely with the Environment Agency to create FloodAlerts (www.shoothill.com/flood) which is the primary live flood map used by the Environment Agency and...
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...TRUE LIGHT MISSIONARY HIGH SCHOOL AWOYAYA-LEKKI, LAGOS TOPIC: A REPORT ON AN EXCURSION TO THE NIGERIA RAILWAY COOPORATION {NRC} {a trip from IDDO to IJOKO} COMPILED & PRESENTED BY: AJIBORISHA WAHAB OMOTOYOSI CLASS: SSS1 TO BE SUBMITTED TO TRUE LIGHT MISSIONARY SCHOOL Started on 2nd November 2012 Completed on 5th November 2012. CERTIFICATION I certify that this study was carried out by Ajiborisha Wahab Toyosi of SSS1 class of True Light Missionary School, Awoyaya-Lekki, Lagos under the supervision of Mr. Obinna for the 2012/2013 academic session. ______________ _____________ Mr. Obinna Date [II] DEDICATION This project is dedicated to my parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ajiborisha. May the Almighty God be with them and guide them through his power and guidance. Amen! [III] ACKNOWLEDGEMENT In the name of GOD, the Merciful, the Compassionate. I give praise to God the Lord of all Being, the Master of the Day of Doom for giving me the opportunity, wisdom, knowledge, strength and commitment to write this report and also for taken me up to this stage in my academic pursuits. In the process of completing this report I owe a debt of gratitude to many people, too numerous to mention. My immense gratitude goes to the proprietress of my school Dr. (Mrs.) Ladele for her spiritual and educational support and I’m proud to be counted among those that...
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...Introduction to Rain Gauge We all love to watch television! How far it is true that we all pay attention to the news, particularly, the weather forecast! Do we? Nah, the moment we hear the words weather forecast, our finger presses the remote button to change the programme; don’t you agree with me? It is true that we are interested to watch our favourite shows, movie, music, etc., but skip other important information. Generally, weather forecasts are given importance only during adverse conditions like heavy rain, storm, flood, etc. The fun part is even children and adolescents are eager to know about the weather changes during rainy seasons to avoid schools and colleges. The serious note is many don’t even know what the measuring unit of rainfall is; what is...
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...Inertia Bending of a Connecting Rod Experiment 15th November 2015 Contents Abstract----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 * 1. Introduction-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 1.1 Objective----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 1.2 Background------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 1.3 Theory-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 1.3.1 Bending moment-----------------------------------------------------------------------------2 1.3.2 The Right Angle Assumption--------------------------------------------------------------------------5 2. Apparatus----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 * 3. Data-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 * 4. Procedur-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 * 4.1 Recording-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 * 4.2 Calibration------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 5. Results--------------------------------------------------...
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...Summary/ Abstract Thin-walled pressure vessel provides an important application of the analysis of plane stress. Since their walls offer litter resistance to bending, it may be assumed that the internal forces exerted on a given portion of wall are tangent to the surface of the vessel. The resulting stresses on an element of the wall will thus be contained in a plane tangent to the surface of the vessel. In this experiment, we are going to determine the circumferential stress under open condition, and analysis of combined axial and circumferential stress. We propose to determine the stresses exerted on a small element of wall with sides respectively parallel and perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder. Because of axis symmetry of the vessel and its contents, it is clear that no shearing stress is exerted on the element. It can be seen that all strains are used to calculate stress. As it is not possible to measure all strains, these have to be computed on the basis of marginal conditions. With this experiment it is not possible to measure in particular longitudinal strain in the body and radian strain perpendicular to the surface. Initial stress at the surface must be zero, longitudinal stress is constant over the radius are the marginal conditions to obtain the solution. The average E value we obtain from graph was 64 GN/m2. with the help of the computer, the Poisson’s ratio, v =0.35 and the principal strains for the thin cylinder were also calculated using formulas and the...
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...PDC Dull Grading System Inner 1 Outer 2 Dull Char 3 Location 4 Bearing Seals 5 Gauge 6 Other Dull Char 7 Reason Pulled 8 1: Inner Cutting Structure 2: Outer Cutting Structure 3: Primary Dull Characteristic 4: Location of Primary Characteristic 5: Bearing Seals (XXX for PDC. Only used for roller cone) 6: Amount Under Gauge 7: Other / Secondary Dull Characteristic 8: Reason Bit Was Pulled Inner & Outer Cutting Structure • • Rating for both inner and outer cutting structure is given in a scale of 1 to 8. A rating of 1 states that 1/8 of the cutter’s diamond table has been worn. A rating of 8 would mean that there is no effective diamond table left. An average rating for both the inner and outer cutting structure is entered for the first 2 positions of the dull grading code. • Inner & Outer Cutting Structure Outer Inner The inner cutting structure consists of the inner 2/3 of the bit diameter whereas the outer consists of the final 1/3. A general rule of thumb is the inner number represents the cutters inside the nose and the outer represents those outside. Inner & Outer Cutting Structure Rating: Wear 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 When dull grading pure wear, the 1 through 8 rating system can be followed exactly. However, in many cases, a wear flat less than 1/8 of the diamond table can be called a 1. Inner & Outer Cutting Structure Chipping Spalling Delam 2 3 8 When dull grading cutters with characteristics other than pure wear, take into...
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...corporation (BRTC), (5) Dhaka Transport Co-ordination Board and (6) The office of the Government Inspector of Bangladesh Railways (GIBR). The principal motto of this Division is to ensure improvement of socio-economic condition of the people of our country through formulating policies regarding roads, road transports and railways and through construction, development, expansion and maintenance of environment-friendly and user-friendly integrated roads and railway transportation. Bangladesh Railway (BR) is the state-owned rail transport agency of Bangladesh. It operates and maintains the entire railway network of the country. Railway operation in today's Bangladesh began on November 15, 1862 when 53.11 kilometers of 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) (broad gauge) line were opened for traffic...
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...Can we apply transshipment models to inventory applications? Why or why not? Transshipment models can be applied to inventory applications because like transshipment models inventory applications deal transporting goods to different destinations. Items are transported from one destination to another just like inventory applications. Is the transportation model an example of decision making under certainty or decision making under uncertainty? Why? Transportation model is an example of decision making under certainty because the destinations of the goods are decided and are not unknown which makes the decision making a certainty because the destination is known. The transshipment model is an extension of the transportation model in which intermediate transshipment points are added between the sources and destinations. An example of a transshipment point is a distribution center or warehouse located between plants and stores. In a transshipment problem, items may be transported from sources through trans-shipment points on to destinations, from one source to another, from one transshipment point to another, from one destination to another, or directly from sources to destinations, or some combination of these alternatives. Therefore we can apply the transshipment models to inventory applications because deals with a source and destinations and they are similar. The transportation model is an example of decision making under certainty because the sources and destination...
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...Kaitlin Grant Mr. Dix CP English 12 August 31, 2012 Period 2 A boy the age of eight or nine is riding their bike on a train track. Suddenly there is a train coming after him seconds away from running him over. His bike is caught in-between the rail tracks. Anyone else would have ran away to keep their life. Not this kid, he wanted to save his bike. The boy tries and tries and is still unable to get his bike out of the track. In the nick of time this boy is pushed out of the way by the friend of his older brother. When I heard this story I couldn’t help but wonder what made this little boy so determined to save his bike? So I found an opportunity to speak with the now and changed Josh Brustman. I didn’t know anything about him other than his near death experience so I decided to interview Josh in class. So today I will tell you about Josh’s background, educational and career goals and a few of his hobbies. Besides almost getting hit by a train Josh’s background goes deeper than that. He was born June 1994 in California, when he was one or two. Now most kids who would have to sit in a car and drive for hours across the country would cry or complain but Josh didn’t say a word. So when he first moved to Ohio he lived in Springfield. Then Josh finally moved to Cuyahoga Falls where he goes to school. Some of the things that Josh likes to do in Falls hang out with his friends. He also plays sports, like soccer and baseball, with his old coaches. Josh doesn’t play sports for the...
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...Steam gauge cockpits versus glass cockpits. Which system is more effective? Effectiveness of glass cockpits and steam gauge cockpits for student pilots STEAM GAUGE COCKPITS VERSUS GLASS COCKPITS 2 Table of Contents Table of Figures ........................................................................................................................................... 3 Abstract ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 5 2.0 Background Information ........................................................................................................................ 7 2.1 Steam Gauge Cockpits ........................................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Glass Cockpits ....................................................................................................................................... 8 3.0 Methodology ......................................................................................................................................... 9 . 3.1 Primary Research .......................................................................................................................
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...yo yo tep 1. Find one or two broad topics to explore. Ø Start with the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. o To get to the encyclopedia, go to the Library home page www.csulb.edu/library o Click Find Books and Media o Type in the title of the encyclopedia. o This an electronic book, which you can access remotely. Click Access via the Internet. (You will be asked for your Campus ID and Library Password. (If you don’t have a library password, return to the home page and click My Library Account to set up one.) Ø Click the Table of Contents for the encyclopedia and browse the A-Z list, OR Ø Choose a broad topic from the box to the left, and search it in the encyclopedia, using Advanced Search. Search for the topic in the Chapter Title (not in the full text). Step 2. Read the entry for the topic, scan the bibliography at the end and the list of See Also topics. This will give you a sense of the topic and how you might narrow the topic. After Step 2, if the topic no longer interests you, choose another one and repeat Step 2. Step 3. Use these steps to briefly scan the research literature on your topic to see if a lot has been written about it. If not, or if what has been written doesn’t appeal to you, choose another topic. Ø Start with a broad research database, such as Academic Search Complete found on the Find Articles/Databases page (see tab at top). Ø Search your broad topic. (Make sure you mark the box for scholarly peer-reviewed...
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...rolled up if necessary. It is a heavy, warm cardigan and features a zipper closure and short row shawl collar. This project is worked entirely in 1x1 rib, (except for the collar) including the color pattern charts. The cuffs and hem are worked with smaller needles for a tighter gauge for 12 rows. I recommend working the color charts in a needle one size larger than for the main part of the project to maintain gauge. The charts are worked in Fair Isle, stranding the yarn not in use behind the work. You may wish to catch the floats because the color sections are quite long, but be aware that floats may show through if caught because of the black and white color contrast. All of the pieces follow the same color pattern by rows so that the color patterns line up, but the number of stitches varies depending on which piece is being worked. Read the directions on the chart pages before beginning. Sizes & Finished Measurements Sizes: S[M, L, 1X, 2X], shown in size M • Chest Circumference: 36 [38, 42, 46, 50]”/91.5[96.5, 106.75, 116.75, 127] cm • Length Hem to Shoulder: 27.75[27.75, 28.25, 29.25, 30]”/70.5, 70.5, 71.5, 74, 76] cm • Sleeve Length: 18[18, 18, 19, 19]”/45.75[45.75, 45.75, 48.25, 48.25] cm Gauge • 21 sts/21 rows = 4 inches in un- stretched 1x1 rib on US #10 needle Materials • Cascade Yarns Ecological Wool [100% wool; 478yd/437m per 250g skein]; MC: Vanilla #8014; 3[3, 3, 4, 4] skeins CC1: Latte #8063; 1 [1, 1, 1, 1] skein CC2: Ebony #8095 1[1, 1, 1, 1] skein *...
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