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- 1051: The Production, Characteristics And Use Of Aluminium And Its
- ... industries such as electronics or in offshore structures. „h Aluminium is non-toxic and impervious, qualities that have established its use in the food and packaging industries since the earliest times. Other valuable properties include high reflectivity, heat barrier properties and heat conduction. The metal is malleable and easily worked by the common manufacturing and shaping processes. Another area that is becoming increasingly important is the economic disposal of used vehicles ... alloys. The composition and logic of those alloys are regulated by an internationally agreed classifications system for wrought alloys and by various domestic nomenclature schemes for the casting alloys. Aluminium alloys with great durability and high strength, some with a tensile strength greater than that of constructional steels, are available to the designer in the form of extruded profiles, rolled sheet and plate, castings and forgings. The majority of these alloys consist of aluminium with carefully controlled additions of magnesium, silicon, manganese or a combination of magnesium and silicon, although some high strength alloys with additions of copper and zinc and recently, lithium, have been developed for industry. The following table shows the average use of aluminium castings and production methods in the engine of a ...
- 1052: Observation Report of A Child At Elementary School Recess
- Observation Report of A Child At Elementary School Recess This observation is of a 10 year old male child during his lunch recess at an elementary school located in the South Bay area. The student participates in a day treatment program for children with emotional/social difficulties. The length of this observation was approximately forty five minutes. For the purpose of confidentiality ... in will be given. This will be followed by an analysis of John's activities during the observation. Observation The day treatment program John participates in is located on the campus of a public elementary school, and is supported by a local private mental health agency. In general, children referred to this program experience some form of emotional and/or social deficit. In addition to John, there are nine other ...
- 1053: Obstacles Toward Development
- ... have no shelter, limited food supply, and unemployed. This is because their country is not well developed like ours. Problems that stop these countries from developing are 1. Low levels of living, comprising low incomes, high inequality, poor health and inadequate education. 2. Low levels of productivity. 3 High rates of population growth and Dependency Burdens. 4. High levels of Unemployment and Underemployment. 5. Significant dependence on agricultural production and primary product exports. 6. Dominance, dependence, and vulnerability in international relations. Low levels of living is one of the major obstacles toward ...
- 1054: Peer Pressure Around Us
- ... hard to stay away from the pressure of peer pressure. I think we all go through a period of peer pressure which affects our life in a major way. By looking at friends, family, and school I will show that peer pressure is a major part of our everyday life. In life friends are a major part of our decision and thoughts. When you are growing up you always feel like ... than everyone else. When we see families which are better, we feel the pressure either from parents or from ourselves to try and improve. We don’t want to compromise the integrity of our family. School is important to all of us and the pressures that come from the schools are high. We all have the pressures of achieving good grades, and doing well so that we can succeed in the future for us and our families. In school, you feel the pressure from your friends ...
- 1055: History of the Far East
- ... Nara period which went from 708 to 781, there was a huge Chinese influence not only in establishing Buddhism but also in the culture and the development of arts and sciences in Japan. The Mahayana school laid the ground for the teaching of Buddhism as it emphasized the use of faith and intuition, but the Dharma Character school was the first to introduce Japan to the concept of structuring the levels of consciousness ( de Bary, 266 ). The Flower Garland school ( Kegan ) was the dominant school of the Nara period, it preached a cosmic harmony presided over by Lochana Buddha, who sits on a lotus of 1000 petals, each of which is a universe containing ...
- 1056: Creative Writing: Revenge of the Hacker
- ... things that the other kids did, hung out with friends and talked his way out of the occasional trouble he got in, much like a lot of guys his age. Richard went to Dolton public high school and just about everyone knew him by name. He did a mediocre job and was often content with getting good grades on tests and paying no attention whatsoever to homework. Although everyone in school thought they knew just about everything thing about the life of Rich, they where seriously mistaken. There was a very important aspect of Rich's life that many people had no idea existed, because ...
- 1057: Business
- ... Be patient. This will help a company in a big way. You want to create a climate that encourages upward communication. Have the people below at the bottom give ideas and partisapate in some meets. High Tech communication is a big part on keeping in touch with employees “virual offices”, “Telecommuting”, and “E-mail.” There are four diffenerent communication styles, the 1st one is, Emotive Style, 2nd one is Director Style, 3rd one is Reflective Style, and the 4th one is Supportive Style. The upper-right-hand quadrant combines high sociavillity and high dominance. This is characteristic of emotive style of communication (Figure out of the book 3.6) An example of the emotive type of person is comedian Jay Leno. Roise O’Donnell also projects an ...
- 1058: Birdhouse
- ... while attending college in San Francisco, California. Beverly had never been to college and was actually being pressured by her mother not to go in the first place. It was supposed to be a good school though, even though it was a Jr. College named Chuffy. When she finally arrived in San Francisco she went straight to her cousin’s house. The whole house was painted bright colors, making it seem more fresh and new. Compared to her house, which happened to be all white! Giving the sense that it was boring and plain, which Beverly seemed to think it, was. The school was even worse… Each room was painted a dark green, while the desks where in a triangular form as if it were an elementary class. Besides the schools lack of fashion Beverly had a great time getting to know everyone. If you lived close by (which she did) you could just spend the night at home, but if not the school principles were always willing to rent dorms to those in need of them. Each dorm had a twin size bed and a nightstand right beside it. So clearly they were very small! That is ...
- 1059: Jane Eyre
- ... I've seen. For example when she explored beyond the gates at Thornfield she is unwilling to return to the "gloomy house…. the gray hollow" (148). She sees all this through glass doors. The Loowood School is Jane's greatest transition. She confronts the harsh reality of physical survival and gets a sense of her own worth. The journey to the school begins in cold and darkness before dawn in the first month of the year, which symbolized a new birth for her. She is about to physically change her life, but she will also discover much about herself, helping to mold her self-identification. At the school she also becomes more adventurous. Her discovery of herself at Loowood begins when Helen Burns tells her that she is too dependent on the approval of others. By always keeping this in mind throughout ...
- 1060: Teen Drug Use
- Teen Drug Use According to the 21st annual Monitoring the Future study, conducted by the University of Michigan Survey Research Center and funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, cigarette smoking among high school seniors rose for the third straight year in 1995. Since 1992, the smoking rate has risen by more than one-fifth among seniors, with one in three (34 percent) now saying they smoked in the ... harmfulness of various other drugs have also declined, according to the survey findings. For example: 36.4 percent of the seniors in 1995 perceived igreat riski in trying LSD once or twice, down from a high of 46.6 percent in 1991. 54.6 percent of the seniors in 1995 perceived igreat riski in trying crack cocaine once or twice, down from a high of 62.4 percent in 1992. ...
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