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  • Essay On Advantages And Disadvantages Of Control

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    Advanced process control (APC) to the techniques and technologies implemented within industrial process control systems. Advanced process controls usually will arrayed optionally and in addition to basic process controls. Advanced process controls are added consequently, often over the course of many years because to discourse particular performance or economic improvement opportunities in the process. Advance control can also be defined as the implementation of feedforward or cascade control scheme of

  • Barng Bank Case Study

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    floor trader. His being given responsibility regarding both the front office where the trading was executed, and the back office where trades are processed and reconciled in settlements. For that, it permitted Leeson to render the formal internal control procedures ineffective. Internal Audit For the internal audit of the Baring Bank James Baker was appointed, he used to report directly to Norris. In 1994, a BSL internal audit team visited Singapore to perform a review of the operations of Barings'

  • Disadvantages Of Biometric System

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    1. Introduction Biometric technology provides several advantages over conventional security methods like pin, password, key, card etc. The Biometric system grants authentication by different physiological and behavioral traits of a person. Biometric systems are basically of two types based on the use of a biometric trait for identification and verification. The types of biometric system are • Unimodal biometric system • Multimodal biometric system The Unimodal system has an only single source

  • Pico Projector Case Study

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    mini version of the usual LCD projector and is brown in colour. It can be used either with an AC adapter or running on battery cells. The small power button can be found on the side and the lens are at the edge of one of the longer side. There is a control panel with 7 buttons on top that will light up in blue for seconds when pressed. A remote controller is provided for the user's convenience. There are ports that supports VGA and USB

  • Essay On Teenage Pregnancy In South Africa

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    Introduction: The teenage pregnancy rate in South Africa is flaming and it is gaining more and more fuel each year. It is both interesting and shocking to know that girls of such a tender age engage in underage sex. According to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, a crisis is any event that is, or is expected to lead to, an unstable and dangerous situation affecting an individual, group, community, or whole society. Teenage pregnancy does not only effect the individual or just the community but the

  • Overpopulation Problems

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    married at an early age increase the chances of having more kids. Those people are unable to understand the harmful effects of overpopulation and lack of ignorance prompts them to avoid family planning measures. Notwithstanding, modern methods of birth control and family

  • Case Analysis Of Silverstone Tyres

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    1) Suitable for the men and younger: Silverstone tyres are suitable for the men Youngers person. It’s because tyre is more suitable to the men and younger. It can attract consumers to buy their product because of the quality and cars is related with the Youngers or teenagers and men. It is the strength to the Silverstone because teenagers that have their own income and easily to buy the car tyre for their cars. 2) The best quality: Silverstone have their best quality with their tyres. Many consumer

  • Cassia Fistula Linn Lab Report

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    plates were turned upside down and the wells labeled with a marker. The extracts were reconstituted by dissolving in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Each well was filled with test sample. Sterile DMSO was used as negative control, while gentamicin and ciprofloxacin were used as positive control. The plates were incubated at 37°C for 24 hours. After 24 hours, the plates were removed and zones of inhibition measured with Himedia antibiotic scale and the results were tabulated. Extracts with zones of inhibition

  • The Importance Of Testing

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    In education, assessment is considered as an essential part of the teaching and learning cycle. Testing is one type of assessment and plays an important in a successful curriculum and learning process. In fact, they can show strengths and weaknesses needed to improve. In addition, they are a powerful tool to assist in evaluating teaching effectiveness. In order to investigate the extent to which the test is useful, a language test must be developed in consideration of three elements consisting of

  • The Importance Of Effective Teaching

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    Effective teaching is a demanding achievement pursued in educational areas. Student-centered approaches seem to increasingly gain the stakeholders attention, while common goal of these approaches is to increase the students' participation and engagement to the learning process. Interaction & effective usage of students' feedback are identified among the key factors in achieving this goal and information technology could not be left out of educational environments. Web technologies and mobile devices