lack of capability of storing sufficient energy to run the vehicle for a long time. The energy storage capacity of battery used in electric vehicle is very low compare to conventional fuels used in modern automobiles. The operation, performance and efficiency of motor driven electric vehicles are much better than engine driven vehicles, at the same time electric vehicles are very much environment friendly. Still electric vehicles are falling behind in the automobile industries due to the problem of storage
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Regardless, the company has been experiencing positive growth since its establishment and has been able to win at least one major contract from the government. The first contract for the company was the Tanker Contract that has been able to execute with efficiency. The company's workforce or human resource is estimated to be about 25 people, with most of them being technologists. The organization has been praise within its state for contributing to economic development as one of the emerging business employing
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Economics GDP: it’s the market value of the final goods and services newly produced in a fixed period of time within the geographic boundaries of a country. Fundamental Identity: GDP=total production=total expenditure=total income (wages+profits) Expenditure Approach (supply=demand): Y= C+I+G+NX (G= government purchase, that is different from public expenses, because government spending includes also transfers). What happens if price rise over time? Also if the quantity of the output does not
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necessary component which is always associated with cooling electronic components. Before getting into the depth of the project detailing we will look into the basic components that have been used in the project setup which include: a. LED Module b. Peltier Cooler c. Heat Sink d. Cooling Fan 1.1 Light Emitting Diode: Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are small but powerful devices in terms of their diverse applications. LED lights assume greater significance in the context of need for
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learning has been hailed as a possible answer to the current limitations of the current system. In this paper, the writer examines the current literature on blended instruction, its benefits, and challenges, as well as, the current evidence on its effectiveness. However, there is no conclusive evidence that blended learning is effective in promoting academic success. These results could be attributed to the lack of consensus on the actual definition of blended learning and its composition. However, the
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Energy Efficiency in Swimming Pool Facilities By Tony El Kehdy Samer Najjar Tony Sawan A report submitted to the Department of Mechanical Engineering in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Engineering University of Balamand February 2014 Copyright © 2014 Tony El Kehdy, Samer Najjar, and Tony Sawan All rights reserved University of Balamand Faculty of Engineering This is to certify that
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March 30, 2014 Introduction According to Aspray, Mayadas, & Vardi (2006) globalization has resulted in billions of people joining the free-market world, and dozens of countries joining the World Trade Organization. This trend has produced a world where not only goods are globally tradable, but so is labor, which can be sent over a wire rather than physically relocated. Vales (2007) stated that the
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programs. In the face of turbulent economic times, training budgets are often the first to suffer. Training programs are too often more preoccupied with ‘going through the motions’ of training without developing the capacity to measure and prove the effectiveness of the programs. In spite of this, there is an emerging trend among some businesses to invest more seriously in training and, critically, training tracking tools that help ensure training programs are measurable, effective and designed to cultivate
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new equation in the “value” world is introduced: “Value Chain = Supply Chain + Demand Chain”. The resultant model recognizes the growing importance of the end-consumer in the design and management of these chains and considers both the effectiveness and efficiency relationship in the Value Chain. In addition, different value perspectives for the Value Chain are suggested with particular focus on sustainable value creation and capture issues. It is anticipated that this model will be developed further
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Hospitality companies have an ethical responsibility to go green even at the expense of the bottom line Nowadays it has become fashionable for businesses and organizations to adopt and promote environmentally friendly approach. This adaptation not only helps making these organizations noticeable but also is considered to be cost effective. The expectations and pressures of going green have also affected the hospitality industry as customers are rapidly becoming aware of the environmental concerns
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