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    Exactness is equivalent to different frameworks, for example, MTM, MSD, and Work Factor, Up to twenty gages in one day are discovered, the ordinary boss can learn MODAPTS and how to figure benchmarks, and the typical laborer can fathom MODAPTS. The examination was driven by the Israel Institute of Technology on the fastness of different work estimation structures. Results show that MODAPTS is twice faster than MTM-1 and Work Factor on errands with process terms of one minute or lower. It is around

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    Tornado Recovery Summary

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    This summary will cover the lessons learned and any suggestions necessary concerning the following disaster. On May 22, 2011 a tornado spawned east of the Missouri-Kansas state line from a massive supercell thunderstorm that quickly escalated into an EF-5 monster. This monster tornado tore a half-mile to three-quarter-mile-wide path of total destruction through Joplin, Missouri claiming 161 lives (Smith & Sutter, 2013). The response by the local and state government was immediate bringing in a

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    Chongking Games

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    Method Participants Students enrolled in an advanced psychology class at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee recruited participants. Each student enrolled in the class was required to recruit a minimum of eight participants to complete an online survey. Extra credit was available for recruiting additional participants. A sample of 327 emerging adults between the ages of 18 and 24 (M = 21.82, SD = 1.68) took part in the study. The majority of participants were female (55%). Participants were predominantly

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    Diseconomies of scale The Economic theory tells that a firm may become less efficient if it becomes large. The additional costs of being larger are called diseconomies of scale. The Diseconomies of scale gives us a result in rising long run average costs which are experienced when a firm expands beyond its optimum scale, at Q. Examples of diseconomies include: 1. Larger firms often suffer poor communication because they find it difficult to maintain an effective flow of information between departments

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    Discussion After evaluating the results from the survey and interview, many things were considered. For example, majority of the results from the survey leaned more in favor of Pit Bulls rather than against. Majority of the respondents believed Pit Bulls should not be banned from communities and the majority of respondents would own Pit Bulls. Majority of adjectives used to describe Pit Bulls were positive. Overall, most of the participants viewed Pit Bulls in a positive light. However, it was

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    Tornado Alley

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    Mississippi, Iowa, Tennessee, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Theodore Fujita was born on October 23, 1920 and died November 19,1998. In the long lived life Fujita created the Fujita scale. The Fujita scale for tornadoes was invented in order to tell how bad a tornado is, as seen in figure two below. On the scale F0 is the least dangerous but taking shelter is still a priority. The Fujita scale’s highest rating is an F5 tornado. Figure three shows the comparison of each tornado to the

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    How Tornadoes Happen

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    was going 318 miles per hour in Oklahoma in 1999. (Bryan, 2014). An average forward speed of a tornado is 30 miles per hour, but may vary up to 70 miles per hour. (Stormware, 9/12/15). The speeds of tornadoes are measured using a tool called the EF scale. Tornadoes are very dangerous because they move so fast. People typically have little or no warning that they are coming. Many tornadoes bring winds that are so powerful that they destroy everything they touch. This includes homes, buildings, farms

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    This is a critique of Sebastian Arredondo’s performance on the evening of Monday November 28, 2016 which took place in Recital Hall in Merrill Hall of the Jacob’s School of Music. Arredondo performed three pieces. His first piece was Domenico Scarlatti’s Sonata in A Major, K.208 followed by his Sonata in D Major, K.492. His next piece was Maurice Ravel’s Valses nobles et sentimentales (1911) which contains 8 movements; Modere – Tres franc, Assez lent, Modere, Assez anime, Presque lent, Vif, Moins

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    Mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) are defined as any group of thunderstorms producing a contiguous precipitation area on the order of 100 km or more in horizontal scale in at least one direction and can be both linear and circular in nature (Markowski and Richardson 2010). Linear MCSs are also known as quasi-linear convective systems (QLCS) or squall lines. QLCS also encompass bow echoes and line-echo-wave-patterns (LEWPs). QLCSs are organized lines of convection that commonly occur over portions

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    Heli Max Case Study

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    If you're in the market for an RC model airplane, you've probably already heard of Hobbico. If the name doesn't ring a bell, they're the largest distributor of hobby products in the US, with over 30 proprietary product brands under their belt. Needless to say, such a company releasing a new quadcopter is a good reason for an RC model aficionado to get excited. But is Heli-Max 1SQ V-CAM RTF Quadcopter any good? Read on to find out! The first thing you notice about the new Heli-Max is how small it

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