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    Introduction: Bangladesh is one of the third world developing country. For developing further this country needs more energy production. Right now for this country the biggest energy needed is electricity. The reason of electricity needed is that the most of the equipments which are used for developing are running by electricity. So it is really a big issue for Bangladesh. To fulfill the continuously increasing demand for the electricity the government of Bangladesh taken a plan to establish a

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    Ergonomics is a scientific discipline that deals with the research and understanding between the interaction of humans and other elements of a socio-technical system. It involves conducting research into human: social, psychological, physical and biological characteristics, and using this information to optimize human performance, safety, habitability and health with regard to the design and evaluation of tasks, products, environments and jobs in a performance system (James H. and Stramler, 1993)

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    approaches to establish fast charging 1. via a high power, 3-phase AC connection from an AC charging post at the charging station to an on-board high power charger in the EV or 2. via a high power DC connection from a high power DC charger at the charging station directly to the terminals of the battery in the EV. In this section, we will review AC level 2, DC/AC level 3 charging stations to improve our knowledge and the design of our project. A. Durastation EV Charger General

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    Duccio di Buoninsegna and his workshop differ from Joos van Cleve in numerous ways. Both artists were influenced by the different works of their time. For instance Duccio lived and worked during the time between Late Medieval art and Pre-Renaissance, which emphasized a change from merely concealing the figures to making them more realistic than previous works of art. Joos van Cleve resided in the Renaissance period, which was later than Duccio by over two hundred years, where the act of making figures

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    CE.2.2.2. In a developing country such as Indonesia, power stations play an important role in the economy especially for specific and crucial industries in each island and city. The power station needs to be maintained to be as efficient as possible so the electricity can be distributed equally to each island and city. Besides equal distribution, it also needs to reduce power

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    The Problem Of Large Cars

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    Overconsumption of large cars is a problem for Americans who are enticed into thinking they need the newest and biggest Sports Utility Vehicles, through advertising by the car industries who make the consumers believe that having these larger cars will make the consumers life better and have a higher status in their communities. In addition, the auto industries present these cars as an asset due to the cargo space capabilities, exhibiting the SUV as having more space for hauling both cargo and passengers

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    people, and I love journalism. Radio announcer’s present music and news and some may provide input on topics or interview guests. Some announcers act as emcees or DJ’s during events hosted by the radio station or during other events like at weddings, parties, or clubs. Announcers announce station programming information, the weather, the time, and commercials. (BLS.gov, 2014) “Radio represents nearly one quarter of the time Americans, Adults ages 18 to 64, spend with media each day.” (newsgeneration

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    Hemingway later condemned them for their distinctly middle-class values and oppressive sense of morality. Summary:  In the early 1920s, an American man and a girl, probably nineteen or twenty years old, are waiting at a Spanish railway station for the express train that will take them to Madrid.  While indulging in some beers, they sit in the hot shade while discussing what the American man says will be "a simple operation" for the girl.  The tension between the two is almost as

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    Jig and the man are at a train station in Barcelona across the Ebro River, drinking beers, and discussing frantically and anxiously whether they should proceed with the abortion. Jig does not agree with having an abortion, although she does not directly say so. The American, on the other hand, thinks that the abortion will be the answer to their problems and tries to convince Jig of that. Hemingway highlights three elements of the story’s setting: the train station, the overbearing heat, and the

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    Fruitvale Station Jenna Shirley University of New England Fruitvale Station is a movie that has the capability to bring many emotions to the surface. This movie can foster critical thinking, but it can also draw the viewer in to experience the raw emotions and suspenseful moments of this real life story. Unfortunately, Oscar Grant’s life was ended abruptly after he spent the night celebrating the New Year with his friends and girlfriend, Sophina. From this story, it is clear that Oscar was

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