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    "The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, but indifference between life and death." - Wiesel

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    Apathy Indifferent. Detached. Desolate from any kind of emotion. This is how one “feels” when apathy sneaks its way into their brain. Everything they have ever felt becomes a vague and distant memory, a vast void. There is nothing that can be done, so it seems to the individual. This leaves him/her quite helpless. And more often than not, the phrases “I don’t care!”, “Why does it even matter?”, and “It isn’t important” are overlooked and are labeled rebellious. But should those phrases not spark

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    Examine the category Fit in your weekly plan. How are you currently meeting your goals? To begin with I have been heavily focusing within my fit category this week. I’ve notice I been consuming a mass amount of sugar lately. On Monday I rested because I just got home from a trip from out of town. However I went hard on Tuesday, I’ve been working out for about two years and have been creating certain routines for me to do. I’ve been doing this 22 push up challenge that I have been seeing all over

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    air cooling-Natural air flows can be used to remove unwanted heat from a building by flushing the building with large volumes of (cool) air. Natural air cooling is based upon the natural ventilation principle of cross ventilation: openings on both sides of the building allow natural occurring winds to pass through the building carrying the heat along. Evaporative cooling-Evaporative cooling is based on the fact that energy is needed for the evaporation of water. If this energy is withdrawn from the

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    Boundary layers are thin regions next to the wall in the flow where viscous forces are important. The above-mentioned wall can be in various geometrical shapes. Blasius [1] studied the simplest boundary layer over a flat plate. He employed a similarity transformation which reduces the partial differential boundary layer equations to a nonlinear third-order ordinary differential one before solving it analytically. The boundary layer flow over a moving plate in a viscous fluid has been considered by

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    Power Plant, Chemical Energy of fuel is converted to Electrical Energy. Actually this energy conversion takes place in different stages. Firstly, in Boiler, the chemical energy in fuel is converted into heat energy. During process of combustion the carbon, sulphur etc available in the fuel reacts with air and liberates heat and flue gases. This heat is absorbed by the water-walls of the furnace and steam is generated. Secondly, in Turbine this heat energy, in the form of heat energy is converted into

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    Energy Balances Lab

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    experiment is to analyze and determine the closure of the energy balances around various heat exchangers, including shell-and-tube and two different double pipe exchangers, in a steady-state system. Additionally, the overall heat transfer coefficient for the shell-and-tube heat exchanger is to be calculated, and the heat transfer areas for the double pipe heat exchangers are to be calculated to determine if one or both possess fins. Energy balances will be used evaluate three heat exchangers at steady-state

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    Hydraulic Lab

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    CE2041-Hydraulic Engineering Experiment No. 6 Flow under a Vertical sluice gate Module leader: Dr Keith Shepherd Student Name: Submission Date: Mon 08/10/2012 Flow under a vertical sluice gate: Part A: Free discharge: Part A: Free discharge y1=0.3680±0.0005m y2=0.0280±0.001m y3=0.0310±0.003m y4=0.1640±0.010m x=0.045m Time for 1 cube of water to pass the channel =47.2s Part A: Q1: viii) Theoretical y2 = 0.0262m Measured y2 = 0.0280±0.001m Energy discrepancy = 0.0443J Based on the

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    electricity Neutral objects - materials that do not carry a charge Conductors allow charges (electrons) to flow through them easily. E.g. metal Therefore no matter how hard that you rub a metal tap no static charge will build up because the electrons that you are giving the tap just keep on moving up the tap and down the water line until they reach a ground. Insulators do not allow charges to flow through them.  The charge builds up on its surface eg. Faraday Cage Both a positive and a negative charge

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    meanings; Shakti (aether) is the most subtle or pure of the forces and is the original source of Chit and Prana, while the latter is also the power that flows through the Sri Yantra when activated. Shakti is often referred to as “Spirit,” “Divine Spirit,” or “Holy Spirit in western esoteric circles.” In Hinduism in it is considered the primordial cosmic energy representing the dynamic forces that are thought to move through the entire universe, a divine feminine creative power, sometimes referred to as 'The

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