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    the generated residual signal, potential fault conditions are identified and useful information is extracted (Ding 2008). The basic concept of a typical model-based fault detection approach is illustrated in Fig. As indicated in Fig., there are two main stages in this approach, the first of which generates the residual which is then passed to the residual evaluation stage. Throughout the fault-free operation, the magnitude of the residual signal should be approximately zero, indicating that the proposed

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    moment to think back to the people and times that shaped us the last four years. Every teacher deserves a "thank you" for helping us to reach our goal of graduation. The love and support of our families has been greatly appreciated. But truly, the main ingredient of our high school experience has been our peers. We all faced hardships, but we were able

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    commercial different people of all ages are spray painting lines everywhere to show that people should be treated with the same respect he or she receives when he or she is on the field or court. Nike made the entire commercial in black and white. The main point Nike made was that race does not matter, it is all about how one plays the game. A similar company is

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    of the murder of John Wright, the play's entire plot begins and ends in a span of one day. The author also extends the unified plot to create a single setting (the farmhouse kitchen). The plot centers on John Wright's murder. Mrs. Wright is the main suspect; an investigation is taking place as to the motive or reason for the crime. The Sheriff, Mr. Hale and the County Attorney are introduced first to the audience. They are investigating the crime scene. The women, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters

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    Heritage is something that is defined as who you are and where you came from, it’s a practice that has been handed down by the past tradition(s). After reading this story, there will be realization how much it’s being used in this story. The Author herself involves the difference of how each character shows how they represent and act when it comes to their traits. What I want to prove in "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker is the two viewpoints of heritage, the characterization, the setting, and the imagery

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    people of all ages spray painting lines everywhere. Those people are doing that to show that everyone should be treated with the same respect they receive when they are on the field or court. Nike made the entire commercial in black and white. The main point Nike was making was that race does not matter it is all about how you play the game. A similar company is Under Armour, they also make and provide sportswear. Their commercial from August 2017 starts off with

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    “Macbeth” a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, portrays, how the main character Macbeth, transforms from a war hero, to a murdering villain. Macbeth starts out as the thane of Glamis and steadily rises to become King of Scotland. The higher Macbeth rose on his road of power the more corrupt and evil he became. The character change of Macbeth ignites the whole theme of the play.      Macbeth is shown as a vigorous war hero in the opening scene. “And fortune, on his damned

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    I remember coming home from my preschool as a little shy 3 year old. The day prior, I had painted what I thought was a masterpiece which was a large green dinosaur. I was so eager, I couldn’t wait to show my mom what I had made. Right when I opened the front door, before I could run off to hug my mom, I heard my sisters giggling. Completely ignoring my painting, I tossed it onto the ground and ran up the stairs as fast as my little legs could carry me to where my sisters were. Out of breath, I

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    Mental Maps

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    My life can be divided into two segments. The first part I lived with my family and Mexico City, the second part started when I moved to Austin in the start of college. The live that I lived in each of the sections has been different from the activities that I took part in, all the way to what kind of location those activities occurred. In this paper I will explain the two mental maps that I created. For each map I will compare and contrast the Landmarks, nodes, edges, paths, and edges in each of

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    Association of professional service dog trainers Introduction Association of professional dog trainers is a trusted source of training humans so that they could better train the dogs through proper education and insights into the dog’s behavior and inborn skills. The association is determined to find new ways and let the canine-human relationship thrive in a fruitful manner. APDT covers all the needs of a trainer, a dog owner and a person who needs a service dog. They intend to help people in

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