...project was validate a new kind of cutting fluid for shaving process of the gears for vehicle transmissions at Eaton (http://www.). These gears are the main parts of the transmission, which is manufactured in many machining steps, thermal treatment, assembly, and the project aim was improvement / cost reduction of cutting fluid usage. (3) Due to approval problems in the operation of shaving, the manufacturing team exchanged the current oil that time (integral oil plus chlorinated paraffin – usually used in shaving process) for new oil (soluble oil – called FLUCOR 405e) with thirty percent of concentration and seventy percent of water. There was no follow up for all costs involved and performance in the operation that could ensure that the usage of the new oil was advantageous for the company. (4) The facilitators were EHS department (Environment Health and Safety), Lubrication department, and Manufacturing department. As internal clients two areas of the company were considered the main departments with possible benefits, Manufacturing and Management tools. (5) Manager EHS Department Quality Engineerig Process Engineering Accounting / Cost Environment Safety Roughness Approval Capability Operator Process Tool Acquisition Maintenance Effluent treatment Reuse Fire Leaking Handly Storage PPE Satisfaction Setup Machining conditions Production rate Part / grind Adaptation Preventive Consumption Manager EHS Department Quality Engineerig ...
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...What Grinds My Gears I’m sitting at my school’s cafeteria minding my own business while I read the newspaper. It’s seven o’clock Monday morning and I am wondering why I have to be eating breakfast so early instead of being able to sleep in. I’m also in a bad mood because they decided not to serve any cereal at breakfast and god knows I love my cereal in the morning. Instead I have to settle for an American breakfast: sausage and bacon with some eggs as well. After I am done with my breakfast I check the time to see if I have to go to class yet. Seven forty-five, still fifteen minutes before I really have to go. So I grab the New-York Times and decide to catch up on the daily news. However, when I come back from getting the newspaper the group of five students who sat next to me decided that they did not have to pick up their trays with everything on them. I get a little annoyed that they could care less about something as simple as common courtesy. I decide to watch how many students actually pick up everything after they finish their breakfast. I am flabbergasted to see that roughly every one out of five students leave everything. This is when I really get angry. People that have no patience or common courtesy really grind my gears. People always seem to be in a rush and in concordance fail to have even the slightest trace of patience. The most common example of this that I experience is when I drive. In Miami people always seem to be in a rush. There is never enough time...
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...Being driven by something can mean a variety of things. When having something that “drives” one, it can be in terms of motivation and determinedness or annoyance and irritation. When I think about what drives me, I feel all of these things. I have found things that motivate me and things that also simply just grind my gears. Having something that drives me in terms of motivation is an essential thing for me. Being a college student, sometimes I get stressed and depressed with the obstacles I am presented with. Personally, when I start to struggle with my grades and add that in with my financial issues, I tend to want to give up. However, I am reminded by what drives me to not quit and to push myself so I can get my degree and graduate. What drives me to push through anything I may encounter in school and in life is my mother....
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...“Death, destruction, horror, and despair” this is what will happen if the elderly keep on driving. The elderly shouldn’t drive and I’m here to emphasize why. I think old people shouldn’t drive because they cause the most accidents, they are very slow when driving, and they put their own and other lives at risk. They are getting to be a big problem and I think that they should be stopped. How many more people must be hurt until our government finally comes to its senses. The first reason why old people shouldn’t drive is because they cause the most accidents. In my research I found that the elderly 75-85years old cause more accidents than young and reckless adults 16-21(U.S.A. Today). The pro-elderly might say that the elderly don’t know any better and that the government doesn’t require you to take a driving test once you become a senior but whose really to blame (U.S.A Today). The elderly shouldn’t be driving in the first place. Statistics state that as you get older you lose focus and that exactly what is happening they aren’t paying attention (smart motorist). The second reason why the elderly shouldn’t drive is because they are very slow. The speed limit clearly says 65 and they are driving at 15. It really grinds my gears. Studies say that the reason they drive slow is because they take medications that can make them sleepy or drowsy and they have little physical activity (smart motorist). So it’s not completely their fault. But that doesn’t make an excuse for the problem...
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...After spending much of my childhood growing up in New York City I have acquired the distaste for insanity. No, not the mentally ill kind or the crazy of every type you find simply walking the streets of the city but the people who exhibit insane behavior by doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, a definition commonly attributed to Albert Einstein. Although there is no evidence that Einstein ever said that phrase or any combination of words that resemble anything close to that, journalists and politicians who use the phrase always seem to need to attribute it to an icon. The fixation on who said the words superseding the power of the words themselves bothers me, such behavior is one of the many types of...
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...English 101 student Michael Mitchell English 101 27 March 2013 A Blessing in Disguise My family had planned a trip to telluride, Colorado, for spring break. I had been anticipating it for months and it finally came. We packed the car with all of our suitcases and strapped our skis and snowboards to the top of the car. I hopped in the car, put on my headphones, and got prepared for the long journey that awaited. We drove a total of seven hours on roads that snaked through mountains and roads that were long, flat, and looked as if they had no end. As we started getting closer to Colorado I started seeing snow on the side of the road and began fantasizing about shredding down the mountain on my board. I couldn’t wait to launch off the huge jumps I had heard about and try new tricks. I day dreamed for the rest of the car ride, not responding to anyone or anything. The car stopped, but I was still day dreaming and didn’t notice until my sister slammed the car door. When I got out of the car I was immediately in awe of how nice the cabin was that we were staying at. I pushed my sister out of the way and quickly ran to go find the best room in the house. After I got all of my luggage in the room, I looked out the window and saw that the cabin was directly on one of the ski runs. This meant that I could go out the back door and be on the slopes. No walking, no lines, and no carrying my gear from the parking lot to the mountain. Once everyone got situated we put on our snow jackets...
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...Following are some strategies for writing better research papers, and for making the experience a more satisfying—and less agonizing—one. I will focus less on the mechanics (APA style, etc.) of writing a research paper, and more on what it takes mentally and emotionally to not only survive, but actually thrive, in the process of completing so demanding an assignment. (And let’s face it: you will have many across your academic career.) I rely here on not only what I have gleaned from over 35 years of grading university-level research papers, but also from my own ongoing research and writing. So, what works? Here are seven keys to mastering research papers: 1. There’s No Wasted Motion As I reflect back over my research career, beginning with my master’s thesis and doctoral dissertation, I am aware of having read many more books, articles, and other resources than I eventually ended up using in my final research manuscripts. I also recall the multiple drafts I’ve written, only to “transcend and include” them (a developmental psychology term) with each successive draft. The question is, was all that reading and writing, much of which didn’t find its way into the final research paper, nothing more than a colossal waste of time and energy? “No!” is my unequivocal response. Every article I read, or...
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...reasons people think. "One of the most successful basketball players of all-time, Bryant has amassed a net worth of more than $200 million during his playing career. And is the winner of five NBA championships and two Olympic Gold Medals" (Clear 1). His external factors that contributed to his success are 10,000 hours of hard work, hidden advantages and, and meaningful work. Malcom Gladwell is the author of the book "Outliers", he talks about how there is more to success than what meets the eye. In the first place, one of the qualities that Kobe has that determines his success is his 10,000 hours of hard work. Kobe has met...
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...Inception 21 Year Three: Relapse 33 Intermission 45 Year Four: Reboot 53 Year Five: Production 69 Year Six: Endgame 85 Epilogue 99 Preface This book chronicles my six years of working towards a Ph.D. in com- These margin notes are puter science at Stanford University from 2006 to 2012. A diverse years after The Ph.D. variety of people can benefit from reading it, including: At this time, I have just written in mid-2015, three Grind was published. finished my first year as an assistant professor • undergraduates who might be interested in pursuing a Ph.D., • current Ph.D. students who are seeking guidance or inspiration, of computer science, so these notes reflect my current opinions as a new faculty member. To download a version without these notes, visit • professors who want to better understand Ph.D. students, • employers who hire and manage people with Ph.D. degrees, • professionals working in any creative or competitive field where self-driven initiative is crucial, • and educated adults (or precocious kids) who are curious about how academic research is produced. The Ph.D. Grind differs from existing Ph.D.-related writings due to its unique format, timeliness, and tone: Format – The Ph.D. Grind is a memoir for a general educated audience, not a “how-to guide” for current Ph.D. students. Although Ph.D. students...
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...Syrian refugees, pharmaceutical research and the Colombian ceasefire.” [Dewey, Caitlyn "YouTubers are accusing the site of rampant 'censorship'." Washington Post 1 Sept. 2016.] This quote is a contradiction to what YouTubers are saying. Wysocki is saying that YouTube does not advertise on videos discussing controversial topics, while actual YouTubers are reporting an epidemic of censorship. My second point will be how Individuals or groups that post their content have been threatened to have...
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...What Should I Do With My Life? The real meaning of success -- and how to find it From: Issue 66 January 2003, Page 69 [pic] It's time to define the new era. Our faith has been shaken. We've lost confidence in our leaders and in our institutions. Our beliefs have been tested. We've discredited the notion that the Internet would change everything (and the stock market would buy us an exit strategy from the grind). Our expectations have been dashed. We've abandoned the idea that work should be a 24-hour-a-day rush and that careers should be a wild adventure. Yet we're still holding on. We're seduced by the idea that picking up the pieces and simply tweaking the formula will get the party started again. In spite of our best thinking and most searing experience, our ideas about growth and success are mired in a boom-bust mentality. Just as LBOs gave way to IPOs, the market is primed for the next engine of wealth creation. Just as we traded in the pinstripes and monster bonuses of the Wall Street era for T-shirts and a piece of the action during the startup revolution, we're waiting to latch on to the new trappings of success. (I understand the inclination. I've surfed from one boom to the next for most of my working life -- from my early days as a bond trader to my most recent career as a writer tracking the migration of my generation from Wall Street to Silicon Valley.) There's a way out. Instead of focusing on what's next, let's get back to what's first. The previous...
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...assigned to undergo industrial training for 12 weeks. This industrial training is one of the vital part of my coursework whereby I will be able to graduate from the degree programme if and only if I passed this industrial training session. Therefore, I have applied to several companies and Kapar Energy Ventures Sdn. Bhd., one of the leading companies in power plant field accepted my application as an intern. I went through a lot of challenging as well as knowledgeable working experiences throughout the industrial training period. Therefore, I am writing this report based on my working experiences during the industrial training period. The main purpose of this report is to put down in writing the record of my training experiences. Apart from that this report is also written with the purpose of explaining my visiting supervisor about every task as well as aspects that have been assigned to me as my job scope throughout the entire industrial training period. I hope this report will serve as a summary or as an overall view for my industrial training period. Apart from summarizing the entire industrial training experience, this report also serves as a starting point for me to train myself in effective writing as a preparation for Final Year Project which I will undergo in upcoming semesters. i ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First and foremost, I would like to express my appreciation towards the company that hired me for industrial training programme. Hereby, I am proud to say...
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...TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 5 7 13 19 23 25 Stacking 101 Cycled vs. Foundational Stacking Like An Animal Animal Supplement Stacks Way Of The Animal Stacking For Dummies Stacking Log Goals Mapping out exactly what you need to do and defining your goals in this game is a critical step towards success. This practice is integral to progress in bodybuilding and in life. It is also a must when it comes to dictating what supplements are right for you and your very specific needs. Want to get ridiculously jacked? Want to get shredded to the bone? Looking to hold onto maximal lean mass while dumping bodyfat? Prepping for a bodybuilding contest or powerlifting meet? Knowing what it is you want out of your specific protocol at any given time will go a long way toward dictating the components of your personal Animal stack. Core It all starts with the Pak. The True Original, the Animal Pak, is the ground floor basis of any legit supplement regimen. Covering your bases from a vitamin and mineral perspective prevents deficiencies and allows for a properly functioning immune system and a consistently anabolic internal environment. Not a mere multivitamin, the Pak is the original “stack” in a pack, loaded with aminos, digestive enzymes, performance optimizers and anabolic co-factors designed to address the most demanding needs of hardcore bodybuilders and strength athletes. You start your stack with the Pak and you build from there. It is your foundation today as it has been for champions for...
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...The Saturday Paper The Monthly The Quarterly Essay ECONOMICS In the Eye of the Storm The Collapse of Storm Financial Paul Barry By mid March, America’s champion fraudster Bernie Madoff will have served two years of a 150-year prison sentence for stealing billions of dollars from his rich and famous investors. As he chalks up the anniversary on his North Carolina jail wall, our corporate cop, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), will have barely begun its action against Australia’s champion wealth destroyer Storm Financial Ltd, whose reckless advice cost 3000–4000 investors in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria around $3 billion. Yet these financial collapses happened at almost exactly the same time: Bernie Madoff was led away in handcuffs in December 2008, just as Storm’s banks pulled the plug on the big Townsville-based financial planner and its unfortunate clients. There are, of course, huge differences between the two cases, not least that Bernie Madoff pleaded guilty and Storm’s founder, Emmanuel Cassimatis, didn’t steal investors’ money. But there are also strong similarities; these two super salesmen helped wreck the lives of thousands of elderly investors. Cassimatis’ ex-partner, Ron Jelich, who sold his financial planning business on the Gold Coast to Storm and became a key player in the group, told a parliamentary inquiry in 2009 that the collapse had inflicted “total horror, emotional despair and psychological terror”...
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