...MECHANICAL GROUP 3 (PTP-1) JULY INTAKE 2012 RESISTANCE WELDING REPORT NAME | TRAINEE ID | JACK LAI KAR HAO | 323265 | ALLEN LAW CHI SEAN | 323359 | L.F NAME : MOHD. FADZIL BIN MUSA CONTENTS m/s Overview and introduction 3 Variables in welding process 4 How is resistance welding work 5 Types of resistance welding 6 Advantages and disadvantages of resistance welding 10 Application of resistance welding 11 Conclusion 12 Overview of Resistance Welding Introduction In simplest terms, welding is a process by which two or more pieces of metal are joined by applying heat and pressure. Back in the good old days, blacksmiths and other crafty people would heat metals in a furnace and then weld them by hammering the red-hot metals together. By hammering the metals as they cooled, the weld would be made stronger. This heating-and-hammering method is known as forge welding. While forge welding worked quite well for most of the welding done back then...
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...Required Textbooks and Equipment Instrument Commercial Manual, Jeppesen (current edition). ICM Airman’s Information Manual, FAA (current edition). AIM Federal Aviation Regulations, FAA (current edition). FAR Airport Facilities Directory, NOAA (current edition). AFD FAA Instrument Pilot Exam Questions/Answers (Gleim). FAA IFR ENROUTE LOW ALTITUDE charts – U.S. L-23/24 US Terminal Procedures (Approach plate) – SE-3 Optional- Jeppesen Chart Subscription, (current Florida coverage). Aviation Weather Services, NOAA, AC 00-45C (current edition). AWS Course Description This course develops aeronautical knowledge required for addition of an Instrument Airplane rating to a Private Pilot certificate. Topics include instrument flying regulations, safety, operations, navigation systems, chart use, weather, flight planning, decision-making, and crew resource management. Prerequisites AS 121. Course Goals This course provides the aeronautical knowledge to continue the development of a professional pilot through practical application of basic aerodynamics, aircraft performance, regulations, and flight planning in a single-pilot, IFR environment. This course also continues to build the understanding of those essential elements of crew resource management, such as crew communication, crew coordination, and teamwork required by the aviation industry. Performance Objectives During this course the student will, to the...
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...Client Background: Marie Quadro is a twenty-three year old Hispanic woman who lives in Bronx, New York. She lives with her boyfriend Billy in a rundown apartment in what is known to be a rough section of the city. She and Billy are addicted to heroin and have been for three years. Marie was born in the states to parents who moved here from Puerto Rico. As far back as she can remember, she and her family have lived in poverty. Marie’s father never kept a job long. He was an alcoholic who was killed in a street fight when Marie was 13. Marie’s mother withdrew from the family after her father’s death. There are six children and Marie is number 3. Her oldest sibling, Angelina, was the family’s only means of support besides welfare. She worked at a diner as a hostess. Marie’s mother eventually focused all of her energy into her religion and is somewhat fanatical about her beliefs. Marie has an older brother and a younger brother who are in prison. Marie met Billy, who is five years older than she, when she was 15. He was someone who was concrete in Marie’s life when everything else seemed to be in turmoil. She felt as though no one had time or cared for her. Billy provided drugs that allowed her to escape reality. She moved in with Billy at the age of 17 and neither she nor Billy have a legitimate job. Billy panhandles when he can but Marie is the one who provides most of the money for rent and drugs. She is a prostitute. Presenting Issue: Marie’s...
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...Online Therapy BSHS/352 February 3,2014 Online Therapy Therapy can be seen as a way for a client to work through an issue in their life. A client may find that they don't feel comfortable sitting in an office with a therapist discussing their issues or concerns but that they would rather obtain therapy by accessing the Internet and utilizing online therapy. With modern technology it makes it much easier to access different forms of online therapy. Online therapy has increased in recent years. Many individuals are looking for assistance from a therapist and have found that with online therapy they can do it from the convenience of their own home. A client takes into consideration the cost of the online therapy as well as their ability to get online and fit it into their busy schedule. When a client first looks into online therapy they will encounter many different online their fists available to meet their needs. It is the clients responsibility to research the online therapist as well as the services they have to offer client. You'll also need to research how the therapist will secure the information that they would be given to the therapist. It is also the clients responsibility to research the disadvantages and advantages of the online therapy that they will be receiving. Online therapies researched The first online therapy site and I've research was online their human factor Masha Godkin (Godkin 2013). She is based...
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...Shrikhande International Finance Fall 2010 Problem Set 1 Chapter 7 1. The $:€ exchange rate is €1 = $0.95, and the €:SFr exchange rate is SFr 1 = € 0.71. What is the $:SFr exchange rate? Answer. SFr 1 = € 0.71 x $0.95 / € = $0.6745. 2. Suppose the direct quote for sterling in New York is 1.1110-5. How much would £500,000 cost in New York? What is the direct quote for dollars in London? Answer. £500,000 cost £500,000 x $1.1115/£= $ 555,570. The direct quote for the dollar in London is just the reciprocal of the direct quote for the British pound in New York or 1/1.1115 - 1/1.1110 = 0.8997-0.9001. 3. Suppose the quote on British pounds is $1.624-31. a. If you converted $10,000 to British pounds and then back to dollars, how many dollars would you end up with? Answer. For $10,000, you would buy pounds at the price of $1.631, giving you £6,131.21 ($10,000/1.631) and resell them at the bid price of $1.624. The latter transaction would yield $9,957.08, resulting in a round-trip cost of $42.92. b. Suppose you could buy pounds at the bid rate and sell them at the ask rate. How many dollars would you have to transact in order to earn $1,000 on a round-trip transaction (buying pounds for dollars and then selling the pounds for dollars)? Answer. For every pound you could buy at the bid and sell at the ask, you would earn the spread of $0.007. To earn $1,000, you would have to transact £142,857.14 ($1,000/$0.0007). At the current bid rate of...
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...Comprehensive Business Plan Assignment Opportunity Description * Engineering Consultation Industry Outlook and Trends The engineering profession is the largest professional services sector generating over $1 trillion USD in global revenue annually compared to $360 billion USD for accounting and $500 billion USD for law. The top publicly traded firms have been experiencing positive growth, both organically and by merger & acquisitions. The following table lists the top 10 global engineering firms based on consulting and design (C&D) revenue: Table 1: 2010 revenue of top 10 firms providing consulting engineering (C&D) and design Rank | Firm | C&D Revenue US$m | Total Revenue US$m | C&D Revenue as % of Total | 1 | AECOM | 5,920 | 6,546 | 90.4% | 2 | URS | 5,039 | 9,177 | 54.9% | 3 | Jacobs | 4,748 | 9,916 | 47.9% | 4 | WorleyParsons | 3,651 | 5,048 | 72.3% | 5 | CH2M HILL | 3,603 | 6,300 | 57.2% | 6 | AMEC | 3,399 | 4,565 | 74.5% | 7 | Fluor | 3,128 | 20,849 | 15.0% | 8 | Fugro | 3,001 | 3,022 | 99.3% | 9 | SNC-Lavalin | 2,849 | 6,001 | 47.5% | 10 | ARCADIS | 2,653 | 2,655 | 99.9% | Source: Beaton Capital Where are consulting engineers heading? May 21, 2012 During the last ten years, there has been a strong trend for large American and International firms to acquire Canadian engineering consulting firms at a high rate. According to a KPMG spokesman, 40 merger and acquisitions (M&A) deals were expected to be concluded...
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...Roteiro de Caso HBS 9-201-046 Cost of Capital at Ameritrade 1. Qual é a sua estimativa de Rf para utilizar no cálculo do custo de capital da Ameritrade? Fundamente a escolha. A taxa Rf é estimada através de títulos do tesouro nacional, normalmente compatíveis com o tamanho do projeto que se deseja financiar. Visto que não há menção do tamanho do projeto (duração em anos), iremos utilizar a taxa de títulos do tesouro nacional de 10 anos. Estes títulos, diferente dos títulos de curto prazo, não são tão voláteis, englobam taxas semelhantes às taxas utilizadas por títulos de longo prazo de uma empresa, como a taxa de inflação, e um período de 10 anos representa, de maneira aproximada, a duração de um projeto empresarial. Assim, estimamos que a taxa risk-free é 6,34%, como no exhibit 3 2. Qual é a sua estimativa de MRP para utilizar no cálculo do custo de capital da Ameritrade? Fundamente a escolha. Para descobrir o Market Risk Premium é a taxa de retorno, de um determinado período, a mais que os bonds de longo prazo, deste determinado período, oferecem. De maneira mais exemplificada, se as empresas oferecem bonds a taxas de 6% e ao mesmo tempo oferecem uma taxa de retorno para suas ações de 10%, teremos que o investidor tem um prêmio de mercado de 4% caso decida comprar ações. Isto porque nenhum investidor, avesso à risco, assumiria mais risco sem ter uma compensação, em termos de retorno, por isto. No caso, podemos observar que o Exhibit 3 mostra as taxas médias...
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...Is TV really dead? The value of television advertising in the world of digitalization. Executive summary: Many marketers wonder about allocating marketing budgets to get the greatest return on advertising investment. This paper answers the question, if the investment in online advertising causes a decrease in popularity of TV advertising. It presents researches done to both online and TV advertising. The statistics speak strongly about the development of online advertising but there are also researches that show the positive impact of online world on the growth of TV channels. The big advantage of internet advertising is the possiblity of direct interaction with user. On the other side, television has a much greater impact on their publicity when it comes to brand advertising. The increase in online investments in fact did not cause a decrease in TV advertising investment and television is actually benefiting of the development of the digital world. Table of content: 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………….. 4 2. Less television in the era of digitalization…………………………………… 4 3. Innovation allows television thrive………………………………………….. 4 4. Power of online……………………………………………………………… 5 5.1. Modern word of mouth marketing……………………………………… 5 5.2. Shift of marketing spend from TV to online……………………………. 6 5. TV still on its leading position in advertising……………………………….. 6 6. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………… 8 1. Introduction ...
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...INTRODUCTION: Juvenile delinquency, legal term for behavior of children and adolescents that in adults would be judged criminal under law. In the United States, definitions and age limits of juveniles vary, the maximum age being set at 14 years in some states and as high as 21 years in others. The 16- to 20-year age group, considered adult in many places, has one of the highest incidences of serious crime. A high proportion of adult criminals have a background of early delinquency. Theft is the most common offense by children; more serious property crimes and rape are most frequently committed in later youth. The causes of such behavior, like those of crime in general, are found in a complex of psychological, social, and economic factors. Clinical studies have uncovered emotional maladjustments, usually arising from disorganized family situations, in many delinquents. Other studies have suggested that there are persisting patterns of delinquency in poverty-level neighborhoods regardless of changing occupants; this "culture of poverty" argument has come into disrepute among many social scientists. The gang, a source of much delinquency, has been a common path for adolescents, particularly in the inner cities. Not until the development, after 1899, of the juvenile court was judgment of youthful offenders effectively separated from that of adults. The system generally emphasizes informal procedure and correction rather than punishment. In some states, psychiatric clinics are attached...
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...List of FTSE 350 companies FTSE 350 companies include two parts: (1) FTSE 100 companies which are the 100 largest UK companies measured by market capitalization; and (2) FTSE 250 companies which the 101st to the 350th largest companies within the UK. This follows on from the FTSE 100. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 LSE Code RDSA+RDSB HSBA VOD BP. GSK BATS LLOY DGE SAB RIO BLT BG. AZN GLEN STAN BARC ULVR RB. PRU TSCO NG. BT.A AAL RR. IMT CNA RBS CPG ABF SSE Name Royal Dutch Shell HSBC Holdings Vodafone Group BP GlaxoSmithKline British American Tobacco Lloyds Banking Group Diageo SABMiller Rio Tinto BHP Billiton BG Group AstraZeneca Glencore Xstrata Standard Chartered Barclays Unilever Reckitt Benckiser Group Prudential Tesco National Grid BT Group Anglo American Rolls-Royce Group Imperial Tobacco Group Centrica Royal Bank of Scotland Group Compass Group Associated British Foods SSE 1 Index FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 FTSE 100 No. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 LSE Code WPP BA. BSY SHP EXPN ARM AV. LGEN PSON CRH OML REL TLW ANTO KGF WOS SL. FRES NXT MKS SBRY LAND SN. BRBY MRW CPI SDR+SDRC ITV IAG...
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...Market and Industry Dynamics in the Global Tuna Supply Chain Amanda Hamilton I Antony Lewis I Mike A. McCoy Elizabeth Havice I Liam Campling June 2011 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This study would not have been possible without the kind assistance of hundreds of people who made time available to meet with members of the consulting team during in-country visits and who provided valuable insights and data. Analytical and research support was also provided by several international fisheries experts, as well as logistical support from a number of industry representatives. The consultants and the FFA Secretariat gratefully acknowledge and extend their sincere thanks to all persons who assisted Pacarrying out this study. ce for in cif ic P eo ple A In particular, special thanks is extended to the following people who provided assistance over s r Sli aire F and above the norm: Phil Roberts, Hugh Walton, Masao Nakada, Len Rodwell, Peter Terawasi, Marco D’Agostini, Rick Heroux, Kwame Mfodwo, Isamu Murakami, Taro Kawamoto, Ken Banwell, David Webb, Jamie Birch, Alfonso Beitia, Alberto Quinteiro, Vicky Franco, Liu Xiaobing, Davy Chen, Zhao Gang, W.H. Lee, Chris Hsu and Jerry Tsai. 2011 - production of this report was provided by the Funding for the assignment undertaken for the2014 Government of Japan through the Overseas Fisheries Cooperation Foundation. OFCF Funding for the publication and distribution of this report has been provided by the European Union through the DevFish...
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...J A Collaborative Approach to Fall Prevention By ANGELA MERRETT, PATRICIA THOMAS, ANNE STEPHENS, ROLA MOGHABGHAB and MARILYN GRUNEIR The four partner organizations formally recognized their commitment and shared vision through a letter of agreement, which specified a framework, definitions and terms for their respective roles and responsibilities. The letter of agreement was intended to foster a sense of belonging among the group and identify leadership and governance for the project. The two site coordinators were responsible for preparing and coordinating the ethical review applications and letters of support. The team decided to use the existing practices of community service providers. To facilitate referrals of participating patients, the team first identified the existing service pathways. The hospital medical director distributed an overview document to inform emergency department physicians of the project, and the clinical nurse specialist reviewed the referral process, protocols and documentation with nursing staff. ore than ever, health-care providers need to communicate with each other to stay informed about the services clients receive. Working in collaboration is essential to the delivery of effective, efficient and timely care (D'Amour, Ferrada-Videla, San Martin Rodriguez, & Beaulieu, 2005; Interprofessional Care Steering Committee, 2007). We all had roles on the Geriatric Emergency ManagementFalls Intervention Team (GEM-FIT) project, which was aimed...
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...Airline Studies Module Code – 5N4971 An Investigation into Aviation Organisation By: Milton Redmond Table of Contents Introduction: 3 Aims & Objectives: 3 Brief Description of Civil Aviation and Relationship with UNWTO: 4 Chicago Convention 4 United Nations World Tourism Organization 5 ICAO and UNWTO Affirm Cooperation on Joint Aviation and Tourism Goals 5 Description of Etihad Airways: 6 Partners and Alliances: 10 Chartered & Scheduled Flight Services: 20 Etihad Airport Services 23 EAS-Ground 23 EAS-Cargo 24 EAS-Catering 24 Aircraft Type & Passenger Capacity: 25 World's Top 3 Airlines 2013 Profiles and Etihads Direct Competitors: 28 Importance of Branding and General Airport Operations: 29 Movement of Passengers at Abu Dhabi Airport: 31 Communications Utilized by Etihad: 33 Conclusion: 35 Recommendations: 35 Bibliography: 35 Introduction: This assignment requires the author to type a written report on one organisation in the aviation industry which covers learning outcomes 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 16 & 17 as per the module component. This report is to identify and research an airline related product or service that meets a particular consumer need. Finally the Author will evaluate the findings, draw conclusions and recommendations. Aims & Objectives: * Evidence of understanding and application of Airline Studies. * Detailed Exploration of the chosen topic. * Use / selection of relevant...
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...Developing undergraduate research and inquiry Mick Healey and Alan Jenkins June 2009 Developing undergraduate research and inquiry Contents Preface Executive summary 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Argument, origins and scope Nature of undergraduate research and inquiry Issues of inclusiveness Disciplinary practices and strategies Departmental and course team practices and strategies Institutional practices and strategies National policies and strategies The research evidence Conclusion: building connections 2 3 5 15 33 47 67 79 105 113 121 125 127 About the authors References List of case studies Engaging students in research and inquiry at the beginning of their academic studies Engaging students in research and inquiry later in their academic studies Undergraduate research and inquiry in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines Undergraduate research and inquiry in humanities, social sciences and interdisciplinary studies Undergraduate research and inquiry in departments and course teams Undergraduate research and inquiry in institutions 11 30 40 62 74 102 The Higher Education Academy – June 2009 1 Preface The Academy is very pleased to present this piece of work, commissioned as part of the series looking at the relationship between teaching and research1. Mick Healey and Alan Jenkins build on their already substantial contribution in this area by focusing on undergraduates’ engagement in research and inquiry, and the potential implications...
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