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    Location of STATCOM for Power Flow Control Dr..Neelakantappa, Narasapur, Hyderabad.,India Dr.AmjanShaik Narasapur, Hyderabad.,India ABSTRACT: Power flow control in a long transmission line plays a vital role in electrical power system. This paper uses the shunt connected STATCOM for the control of voltage and power flow. The proposed device is used in different locations such as sending end, middle and receiving end of the transmission line. The PWM control is used to generate the firing pulses

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    A FRAME WORK FOR CONTROL OF GIRD CONNECTED WIND POWER USING TWO LAYER CONTROL V.Sarath Kumar1 , Ch.Rajya Lakshmi 2 , D.Rupesh3, K.PrudhviRaju4, Ch.PrasanthKumar5, K.Manasa6, A.Jawahar7 1-7Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sanketika Institute of Technology and Management, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India Email – vsarat1981@gmail.com (This is for example - Authors can use subtitles/contents as per their research work) Introduction: (11Bold) Materials:

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    According to Joseph (2011), power is ability to affect others to achieve outcomes, which power holder want. Some people can use power to influence others actions and behaviors without holding any high position of authority. By contrast, a number of people in genuine positions are powerless to get desired outcomes by affecting other people. There are some factors which can develop in the course of time such as leadership skill and power control, however, to become an effective leader, he or she has

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    work on ‘Power and Managerial Control’ by defining power and highlighting the forms of power (French and Raven 1959), exploring power in a workplace, exploring the involvement of power and politics in a work place and discussing the perspectives of power in an organisation (Morgan 1986), and how power can be and is misused, the author will the conclude the essay with a personal opinion on power in work place. What is Power? Merriam Webster defines power as the ability or right to control people or

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    The current session and all the discussions about the very old Power Games, Gen Odierno’s brief and Chuck Spinney’s Statement take me inside the political process of Washington along with the discussion of the changes over the past decade and in the present network, and then explain how all different parts fit together in the current acquisition process. To understand the way Government works, it is necessary to understand the power games of Washington politics. All these articles and reports dissected

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    Power has been a constant source throughout the centuries. It was seen by the Egyptians who forced slaves to create the pyramids. The Greeks who believed Gods controlled their everyday life, and constantly feared their own fate. Monarchies that conquered different nations to claim more territory. There is always a reason behind the control of power, but only the ones who hold the power can see it. Recently the power has shifted from obvious control of people to surveillance and manipulation. Power

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    Power Control In Macbeth

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    of their prophecy and this added temptation and influence over Macbeth, but they couldn't control his destiny. Macbeth exhibits the most control in comparison to the witches, and Lady Macbeth. While the witches tell Macbeth about their prophecy, Lady Macbeth plants the seed to murder the king, it is Macbeth who commits the murder. Although, in Macbeth, the three sisters and Lady Macbeth exhibit some control on some events, Macbeth has the most responsibility over the murders. Macbeth was responsible

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    Power is a great strength to carry in your luggage. It gives us the capability of accomplishing our dreams and hopes. But what happens when we are no longer in control of our own power? And if our power gets out of hand are we still able to look ourselves in the mirror with dignity? This is shown in the highly rated Netflix series House of Cards which some might believe has roots from one of the greatest Shakespeare stories Macbeth. Robert Snow is one of those who believe that House of Cards is an

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    In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, manipulation is an effective device used throughout the play to achieve control and influence behaviour. In the play, Macbeth falls victim to this and becomes controlled like a puppet by his wife, Lady Macbeth, and the three witches. At the beginning of the play, Macbeth was a loyal and well-respected general, but, later, becomes a treacherous murderer, fulfilling his desires to become king. The puppeteers were pivotal in Macbeth’s eventual downfall in the tragedy

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    of the society. Social control is the power of social order the exact opposite of social deviance. It's the silencer that challenges the noise making it conform to what is considered a norm. Within a historical period, the dominating organization of power uses social controls to efficiently expel or put into constraint whatever is the ‘other' that challenges whatever is the norm. This report is about my personal experience in the involvement of deviance and social control. The roles I have played

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