...Refuelling Schedule for Airports By Kiran R K Jitha Babu Shyam S Sreeraj S CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 REFUELLING Refuelling is an important aspect with respect to the airports since it determines the ground time of an aero plane. Aircraft fuelling can take up to 90 minutes of ground time. Hence, precise planning and allocation is absolutely essential. Once a flight lands in an airport it has to be refueled for the next flight. The quantity of fuel required depends on the distance it has to travel to reach the next station and type of flight. Aviation fuel is a specialized type of petroleum-based fuel used to power aircraft. It is generally of a higher quality than fuels used in less critical applications such as heating or road transport, and often contains additives to reduce the risk of icing or explosion due to high temperatures, amongst other properties. Aviation fuels consist of blends of over a thousand chemicals, primarily Hydrocarbons (paraffins, olefins, naphthenes, and aromatics) as well as additives such as antioxidants and metal deactivators, and impurities. Principal components include n-octane and isooctane. Like other fuels, blends of Aviation fuel are often described by their...
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...Abstract Data in regards to the rates of vaccinations among child has been decreasing. The reasons cited by parents are wide with concerns and fears leading to refusal. Healthcare providers play a major role in providing information for patients with questions regarding vaccinations and nurses are often on the front line when it comes to battling the resurgence of diseases such as the measles and pertussis. These providers must be comfortable, and understand the reasoning while discussing the reason for the vaccination, their schedule, and the effects of vaccines. There are several ways nurses and healthcare providers can help reduce the fear, and bring understanding to the parent who may be refusing vaccines. Some factors the nurse is unable to change, however there are ways to be able to make vaccinations more accessible to the whole population. Since vaccinations laws in the US were enacted in the 1960’s and 70’s, childhood vaccinations have been required to occur before beginning school. By the 1980’s all 50 states including DC required vaccinations for entrance into public school. Exemptions could be made for families that made the decision to refuse vaccinations based upon medical reason, religious reason, or personal philosophy (Blendall & Farre, 2012). Rates for non-medical reasons to withhold vaccinations have increased significantly over the past years, despite the evidence that communicable disease have declined, and documented safety...
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...Earned Value Analysis is a snapshot of a project to help detect problems that might arise early in the progress. It is a standard method of measurement for a project’s progress at any time, while at the same time it forecast the final cost and completion date. It also plays a big part in analyzing the variances in the schedule and budget in the project to see if the project at the end will be cost less than, greater than or equal to the budgeted cost and if the project will be completed on time. Husky currently has 4 phrases in their project which is the based on an organized Work Breakdown Structure. The Work Breakdown is the building block for planning project where all the work scope is broken down farther for planning, budgeting, scheduling, work authorization, cost accounting, management control, and progress measurement. At the point in time we should already completed phrase 4 as well as phrase 3 however, we can assumed that based on the spreadsheet that Husky show that the project is behind schedule because of the fact that part of phrase 3 has not been completed and phrase 4 did not even start yet since all the columns except for PV is currently blank. Earned Value Analysis has 3 keys fundamental values that is the most important in the budget cost of the measuring progress against the baseline. These three are the 1. Planned Value is the budgeted cost of the task as scheduled. Currently in the excel spreadsheet, there is the planned cost of the each tasks in...
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...as left, right, mid). 6. How can you put date in Excel? What are its uses? 7. What is NETWORKINGDAYS function in Excel? What is NETWORKINGDAYS.INT function in Excel? What are its uses? 8. What is workday and WORKDAY.INT functions in Excel? What are its uses? 9. What is Net Present Value? How do NPV and XNPV function work in Excel? What are its uses? 10. What is internal rate of return (IRR)? How do IRR, XIRR, and MIRR work in Excel? What are its uses? 11. What is present value? How does PV function work? What are its uses? 12. What is Future Value? How does FV function work? What are its uses? 13. Write down the functions of PMT, PPMT, IPMT. How can you use these functions to prepare a loan amortization schedule? 14. Write down the function of IF Statement, AND, OR and XOR. 15. Describe different Time functions. What are its uses? 16. What is What If Analysis? Describe different kind of what if analysis. What are its uses? 17. What do you mean by Sensitivity Analysis? What are its uses? 18. Describe difference between What if analysis and sensitivity analysis. 19. What is data table? How do one-way and two-way data tables work in Excel? What are their uses? 20. What is scenario manager? Describe the process of using scenario manager. 21. What is the importance of sensitivity analysis?...
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...BAC o Planned % Complete x BAC • o Earned Value (aka Budgeted Cost of Work Performed) (EV or BCWP) o How much work was actually completed during a given period of time. Derived by measuring actual work completed at a point in the schedule. EV = Actual % Complete x BAC o EV = Actual % Complete x BAC • o Actual Cost (aka Actual Cost of Work Performed) (AC or ACWP) o The money spent during a given period of time. Sum of the costs for the given period of time. o Sum of the costs for the given period of time. • o Cost Variance (CV) o The difference between what we expected to spend and what was actually spent. CV = EV-AC o CV = EV-AC • o Schedule Variance (SV) o The difference between where we planned to be in the schedule and where we are in the schedule SV = EV-PV o SV = EV-PV • o Cost Performance Index (CPI) o The rate at which the project performance is meeting cost expectations during a given period of time. CPI = EV ÷ AC o CPI = EV ÷ AC • o Cumulative CPI (CPI^c) o The rate at which the projects performance is meeting cost expectations from the beginning up to a point in time. CPI^c is also used to forecast the projects costs at completion. CPI^c = EV^c ÷ AC^c o CPI^c = EV^c ÷ AC^c • o Schedule Performance Index (SPI) o The rate at which the project performance is...
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...understand the things that your parents worried about as you were growing up that you never understood. So, now with your newborn you head off to the pediatricians office for his or hers first wellness visit to make sure your baby is healthy. As the doctor starts to speak with you about vaccines for your child, you have all these questions going through your mind. You question side effects, vaccine schedules, and most importantly the rumors of mercury in vaccines. There are four types of vaccines for immunizations. Live attenuated, which includes measles, mumps, rubella (MMR combined), Varicella (Chickenpox), Influenza (nasal spray), and Rotavirus. The inactivated killed vaccines include Polio (IPV), and Hepatitis A. The Toxoid, which is an inactivated toxin, is part of the DTaP combined immunization of Diphtheria and Tetanus. Last there is the Subunit conjugate vaccines which include Hepatitis B, Influenza(injection), Haemophillius Influenza type B(HIB), Pertussis (part of DTaP combined), Pneumococcal, and meningococcal. These vaccines are on the U.S. childhood immunization schedule for ages 0-6. Vaccines are given to children...
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...With reference to the thousands of family’s affected by reactions to vaccines and are not entitled to compensation as families in other countries are: 1) I think there should be avenues for support if a child is permanently disabled as a direct result of a vaccination (by participating in the vaccination program they are assisting in the maintenance of the herd immunisation of our country after all) 2) The numbers of any reaction reported and associated with medicine (including vaccines) in Australia are recorded at http://apps.tga.gov.au/PROD/DAEN/daen-report.aspx . These reports do not confirm causality but are a point for adverse reactions to be recorded from which the government can follow up on the safety of the reported medicines. Anyone can submit reports to this data base and the following information is from the TGA website: “Each year the TGA receives more than 17,000 reports of suspected adverse events to medicines and vaccines. In 2013 about 55% of these reports came via pharmaceutical companies, 17% from state and territory health departments, 10% from hospitals and hospital pharmacists and the rest from community pharmacists, general practitioners and consumers. The TGA asks for contact details from people making reports so that it can seek further information about suspected adverse events. The TGA does not accept anonymous reports. If you have any concerns about an adverse event it is important to also speak to a health professional.” With reference to comment...
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... Morality and Ethicality pertain to the right or wrong conduct of an individual or society. There were many characters in this book that show that their actions are either moral or immoral. Two characters who are the least and most moral are Eli Samuels and Dr. Wyatt. In this book, Dr. Wyatt’s actions were the most moral because he was trying to help people out by genetically manipulating humans to create healthy babies and Eli was the least moral because he destroyed precious life by smashing his and other mother’s experimental eggs from the freezer. Dr. Wyatt’s actions were the most moral because he was helping out struggling people. Ava just wanted to have a baby of her own but it was too risky to have a baby that could be tested positive or negative for Huntington’s disease. Ava Samuels would be feeling really guilty on her part if Eli turned out to be tested positive for Huntington’s disease. Similarly, Many families are unable to have a child because of a fear that their child will be born sick. However, with Dr. Wyatt’s help, she was able to have a Huntington’s disease free baby. Even though the rest of her eggs were stolen and used for experimental purposes, Dr. Wyatt’s only intention was to create more healthy babies before it was too late for other families. “ I must be willing to give whatever it takes to do good to others. This requires that I be willing to give until it hurts. Otherwise, there is no true love in me, and I bring injustice, not peace, to those around...
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...and training for the JJJ Themepark. CBB Theme Park Construction, Inc. will manage and coordinate all facets of the new theme park. The JJJ Theme Park will consist of the following attractions: * Ferris Wheel * Mini Golf * Climbing wall * Carousel * Bowling * Go Cart * Ropes course The overall cost for this project is $4,449,920.00 and we are aware of the project schedule and the estimated completion date of 12/20/2013, and certainly believe that contracting for this work in the earliest stages of the process would be beneficial. Through our research of the area this project when completed will yield a net profit of $525,000.00. Once again, we appreciate this opportunity to be of service to you and AAA THEME PARKS, and we look forward to the possibility of working with you on this project. Please let us know if you have any immediate questions or require any supplemental information. We look forward to meeting with you this week and remain at your service. Sincerely, Brent Balkcom CBB Theme Park Construction, Inc Schedule 1 Performance Analysis Based on the...
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...Article Rebuttal Kao Saechao BCOM/275 February 9th, 2015 Dr. Sharla Walker Article Rebuttal Vaccination in children has been a touchy topic for today’s society. Do I vaccinate my child and risk life-changing diseases or do I not vaccinate my child and run the risk of other children catching diseases? On one hand, there are parents who decide not to vaccinate their children for the fear of long-term diseases such as Autism and other contaminates. And on another hand, there are parents who whole heartedly in vaccinations for their children. In an article, by S. Edmonson, the author believes that all vaccines are contaminated with diseases. The author believes as such referring to Dr. Maurice Hillerman; the former head of vaccines at Merck. Dr. Hillerman has stated on camera that all of their vaccines were contaminated with a virus. Should parents vaccinate their children? Yes, of course. However, the statement may not be untrue regarding if there are “vaccines contaminated with diseases”, there is still more to the story. What is a Vaccine? A vaccine, in essence, is made from a virus itself; contaminate or disease; if you will. A vaccine may be made from different forms of viruses such as: living or weakened, killed, or segments of other viruses. These different types of vaccines are no different from those we received as children. Varicella (Chicken Pox) is a vaccination most of us have received as children made from living forms of viruses. Other vaccinations...
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...Case 8 Paying Off That Dream House 37 8 Loan Amortization costs) advertised at 5% and 30-year rates at 5.75%. Evelyn and Paul realize that refinancing is quite a hassle due to all the paperwork involved but with rates being down to 30-year lows, they don't want to let this opportunity pass them by. About 2 years ago, rates were down to similar levels but they had procrastinated, and had missed the boat. This time, however, the couple called their mortgage officer at the Uptown Bank and locked in the 5%, 15-year rate. Nothing was going to stop them from reducing the costs of paying off their dream house this time! Questions: 1. What is Evelyn and Paul's monthly mortgage payment prior to the refinancing? Paying Off That Dream House 2. During the first 5 years of owning their dream home, how much money has the couple paid towards the mortgage? What proportion of this has been applied towards interest? 3. Had the couple opted for the original I5-year mortgage proposal (15 year, 8%), how much higher would their monthly payment have been? When Evelyn and Paul Peters were "house hunting" five years ago, the mortgage rates were pretty high. The fixed rate on a 30-year mortgage was 8.75% while the I5-year fixed rate was at 8%. After walking through many homes, they finally reached a consensus and decided to buy a $200,000 two-story house in an up and coming suburban neighborhood in the Midwest. To avoid prepaid mortgage insurance (PMI) the couple had to borrow...
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...Side 2 Tamara Buie and Keri Means 1st Draft Question 1: Should vaccinations be compulsory? Vaccinations should not be compulsory. Parents should be able to decide whatever they choose is best for their children, as long as they are not being abused. The government should not be involved in parenting decisions. Vaccines are not always effective and can lose potency over time. There are legitimate reasons for parents to not vaccinate. Question 2: Should unvaccinated people be blamed for the outbreak at Disneyland? Unvaccinated people should not be to blame for the outbreak at Disneyland. The outbreak at Disneyland could have easily been spread by someone that had the vaccine 35 years prior and had the virus in their system, but wasn’t showing symptoms. There have been studies showing that vaccines lose their effectiveness over time. Also, people can develop autoimmune diseases that can make the vaccine less potent. Question 3: How relevant are gender and age in terms of vaccinations? Could there be an argument concerning discrimination (particularly as it deals with HPV vaccinations)? Gender and age are irrelevant in terms of vaccinations. There is not an argument concerning discrimination. Vaccines should have nothing to do with age, gender, or any discriminatory issue. The only thing that should be the point is letting responsible adults decide what they believe is best for their family, not what others believe. Question 4: What...
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...Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0 Through 18 Years UNITED STATES, 2015 This schedule includes recommendations in effect as of January 1, 2015. Any dose not administered at the recommended age should be administered at a subsequent visit, when indicated and feasible. The use of a combination vaccine generally is preferred over separate injections of its equivalent component vaccines. Vaccination providers should consult the relevant Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) statement for detailed recommendations, available online at http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/acip-recs/index.html. Clinically significant adverse events that follow vaccination should be reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) online (http://www.vaers.hhs.gov) or by telephone (800-822-7967). The Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0 Through 18 Years are approved by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip) American Academy of Pediatrics (http://www.aap.org) American Academy of Family Physicians (http://www.aafp.org) American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (http://www.acog.org) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Figure 1. Recommended immunization schedule for persons aged 0 through 18 years – United States, 2015. (FOR THOSE WHO FALL BEHIND OR START LATE, SEE THE CATCH-UP SCHEDULE [FIGURE 2]). These recommendations...
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...Topic: Vaccinations General Purpose:To Persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade people that vaccinations are a good thing. Thesis Statement: Everyone should be vaccinated or support vaccinations because (1)vaccines are safe and effective (2) you reduce the chance of spreading the disease to family members and the community and (3) you don’t want to pay the price of getting sick. Attention Step Nearly everyone in the U.S. got measles before there was a vaccine, and hundreds died from it each year; today, most doctors have never even seen a case of measles. Like all of you, I am part of the lucky people who have been vaccinated, however, there are many people around the world who are not as fortunate and others who are simply beginning to deny vaccinations. After researching vaccinations, I have become very aware of how much they actually benefit our society. According to the cdc, vaccines given to infants and young children over the past two decades will prevent 322 million illnesses, 21 million hospitalizations, and 932,000 deaths over the course of their lifetimes. Vaccines will have saved $300 billion in direct costs, such as medical expenses and a total of more than $1.3 trillion in societal costs over that time, because children who were spared from sometimes-devastating illnesses will be able to contribute to society. These numbers underestimate the full impact of vaccines because only the early 14 routine childhood immunizations typically required for school entry...
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...You're an excited new mother waiting to bring your baby home. The doctor walks in , and says, "Do you want to get the first vaccines?" As a mother you wants best for your child, but do you really know what that is? Although there are people that don't believe you should have your child vaccinated, there are many people that think you should because immunizations save your child's life, protect other children, and can save you money. First of all I wouldn't want my child to be the reason other children are getting sick. There are many children that have diseases such as Lukemia that cause weak immune systems, and being exposed to non vaccinated children could really harm them. The whooping cough kills 10 to 20 babies a year. Yes, saving other childrens lives are important, but think of your own child's life. Without getting the vaccinations, your child has a higher risk to getting a chronic disease themselves, such as Polo. Vaccines are safer to get than not to get them. It is very rare for someone to have an allergic reaction to the vaccines. All of the vaccines are tested and FDA approved. (Food And Drug Adminstration) Because of the vaccines there are diseases that no longer exist, such as small pox, and measels has dramatically declined since vaccination has came out. If you decide not to vaccinate your child, your personal life and medical bills will be an exchange; For example the child would not be to go to school. You would have to home school them. They would have...
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