This document discusses electrical technology and specifically mentions the supply return path or neutral multiple times. It focuses on applied electrical technology as the main topic across several sentences. In a few words, it covers applied electrical technology and the neutral electrical line.
The document proposes using conditional random fields (CRFs) to improve legal document summarization. CRFs are applied to segment legal documents into seven labeled rhetorical components. Feature sets are used to improve CRF performance. A term distribution model and structured domain knowledge are then used to extract key sentences for each rhetorical category. The resulting structured summary is found to be 80% accurate compared to ideal summaries generated by experts.
History Of The Association Of Legal Aid Attorneys Uaw Local 2325legal5
The document provides a history of the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys union (ALAA) from its founding in 1968 through 1999. It summarizes that ALAA was founded to advocate for improved working conditions and client representation at the New York Legal Aid Society. In its early years from 1968-1972, ALAA fought for basic resources like offices, phones, training and continuity of client representation. This led to its first strike in 1970. Strikes in 1973 and 1974 achieved some gains but also faced judicial backlash. ALAA continued advocating for clients and fighting for improvements over the decades.
O documento discute a certificação de profissionais em gerenciamento de projetos. Aborda conceitos como normas, leis, normalização e avaliação da conformidade. Também explica o sistema de certificação da IPMA Brasil, que avalia competências técnicas, comportamentais e contextuais dos profissionais. A certificação busca legitimar a profissão e promover o desenvolvimento contínuo dos profissionais.
This document discusses electrical technology and specifically mentions the supply return path or neutral multiple times. It focuses on applied electrical technology as the main topic across several sentences. In a few words, it covers applied electrical technology and the neutral electrical line.
The document proposes using conditional random fields (CRFs) to improve legal document summarization. CRFs are applied to segment legal documents into seven labeled rhetorical components. Feature sets are used to improve CRF performance. A term distribution model and structured domain knowledge are then used to extract key sentences for each rhetorical category. The resulting structured summary is found to be 80% accurate compared to ideal summaries generated by experts.
History Of The Association Of Legal Aid Attorneys Uaw Local 2325legal5
The document provides a history of the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys union (ALAA) from its founding in 1968 through 1999. It summarizes that ALAA was founded to advocate for improved working conditions and client representation at the New York Legal Aid Society. In its early years from 1968-1972, ALAA fought for basic resources like offices, phones, training and continuity of client representation. This led to its first strike in 1970. Strikes in 1973 and 1974 achieved some gains but also faced judicial backlash. ALAA continued advocating for clients and fighting for improvements over the decades.
O documento discute a certificação de profissionais em gerenciamento de projetos. Aborda conceitos como normas, leis, normalização e avaliação da conformidade. Também explica o sistema de certificação da IPMA Brasil, que avalia competências técnicas, comportamentais e contextuais dos profissionais. A certificação busca legitimar a profissão e promover o desenvolvimento contínuo dos profissionais.
This document provides an overview of copyright, publicity rights, and trademark issues related to podcasting. It discusses when permission is needed to use copyrighted content like music, when fair use allows use without permission, and how to find content licensed for podcasting use. The document also addresses distributing podcasts, applying licenses to your own podcast, and using services to distribute podcasts. It aims to help podcasters understand and navigate the relevant legal issues in creating and distributing their shows.
The survey asked companies about their roles, industries, views on functional safety standards, experiences implementing the standards, and needs. Most respondents were from the chemicals industry and saw the standards as good practice, but faced challenges with costs, expertise, and understanding requirements. Respondents expressed interest in guidance on topics like SIL determination, reliability data, and compliance criteria to help with implementation.
Roedtness is a global consulting engineering company with extensive experience in offshore projects, originally in oil and gas but now focused on offshore wind farms. It has pioneered offshore wind farm design and construction and developed specialized expertise managing project risks and applying lessons learned across many projects. Roedtness aims to use its knowledge and capabilities to reduce the cost of clean energy production.
This document discusses fixing and fastening devices used for construction. It covers different types of fasteners like screws, nails, bolts, and adhesives. The document provides information on selecting the proper fastener for different building materials and applications.
Colors On Parade is a mobile auto body repair company that repairs bumpers and removes dents from vehicles. They can be found online at Colorsva.com or through a video on their services at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjYMzOZlSWA.
The document provides logical arguments for believing in the afterlife based on evidence from the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad. It argues that the Quran has proven to be correct in its prophecies, the Prophet was honest and truthful, and it is logical to believe in the afterlife and accountability before God for one's actions to achieve justice. The document describes journeys of believers and non-believers after death and consequences of believing in the afterlife, such as decreased crimes and increased good deeds among people.
Is There A You In Team Feb 25 2009 At The University Of Waterloojimlove
The document discusses high-performance teams and their value as a competitive tool. It notes that teams can achieve results beyond what individuals can alone. However, teams often fail due to myths, misconceptions and a lack of understanding about how teams truly work. Effective teams harness diversity, have clear goals and processes, and view collaboration as a conscious, learned process rather than something natural.
This document announces Oak Hall School's inaugural student exchange trip to China over spring break in 2011. The trip will include visits to historic sites in Beijing such as the Forbidden City and Great Wall, as well as experiencing Chinese crafts and manufacturing. Students will then take overnight trains to Shanghai and Suzhou, seeing landmarks like the Bund in Shanghai and exploring Suzhou's canals. The trip also includes experiencing a day at a 1250-year-old high school in Changzhou and cultural activities in Shanghai before returning home.
This document provides an overview of key legal issues related to podcasting, including copyright, publicity rights, and trademark law. It discusses when permission is needed to use various types of content, such as facts, public domain works, creative commons licensed content, and fair use of copyrighted material. The document also addresses distributing podcasts, using services, implied and explicit licenses, and finding "podsafe" content that is free from restrictions. The goal is to help podcasters understand major legal topics in a general way while disclaiming that the information does not constitute legal advice.
This document discusses the history of spam regulations in the EU through various directives over time. It begins with the origins of spam stemming from a Monty Python sketch and the first commercial spam sent by lawyers in 1994. It then outlines key EU directives from 1997 onward that addressed spam, such as the 1997 ISDN Directive, 2000 E-Commerce Directive, and 2002 E-Communication Directive. The directives established various opt-in, opt-out and consent models for commercial emails. The document also discusses the problems spam causes, arguments for and against regulating spam, and challenges in enforcement across borders.
Gerakan Gamelan Lovers bertujuan untuk melestarikan budaya Gamelan di kalangan generasi muda dengan memberikan informasi, mengadakan aktivitas mengenalkan Gamelan modern, dan mempromosikan kebanggaan akan budaya Indonesia melalui kaos dan desain grafis di kota.
This document discusses formulas for calculating power (P) in electrical circuits. It presents the formulas P=I^2R, which calculates power as a function of current and resistance, and P=V^2/R, which calculates power as a function of voltage and resistance. The document also shows examples of using these formulas to calculate the total power (PT) drawn by circuits with multiple resistors connected in series and parallel.
Valley Wealth Economy Presentation - March 09jeffburrow
The document summarizes a lecture given by wealth advisors Jeff Burrow and Jason Gordo of Valley Wealth, Inc. on the current economy. It discusses how credit markets and subprime lending contributed to the financial crisis. It outlines government attempts to stimulate the economy through capital injections and economic plans. It emphasizes diversification across asset classes to reduce risk and ensure adequate returns and income over the long term.
PatInt Solutions provides various patent and intellectual property services including patentability searches, landscape analyses, freedom to operate analyses, patent drafting and filing, and patent valuation. The company has over 10 years of experience working with clients in industries like telecom, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and more. Case studies are presented showing sample deliverables and methodology for patentability searches, landscape analyses, freedom to operate analyses, patent invalidation analyses, and patent valuation projects.
This document discusses creative thinking strategies and techniques for problem solving. It introduces the idea generation, implementation, and selection phases of problem solving processes. It then describes the SCAMPER technique for stimulating ideas, which involves substituting, combining, adapting, magnifying, putting to other uses, eliminating/minimizing, and rearranging elements of a process or object. The document provides examples of applying SCAMPER to generate new ideas for managing time and washing a car.
This document discusses thinking strategies for problem solving and idea generation, specifically the technique of mind mapping. Mind mapping involves creating a central idea or word with branching stems that connect related ideas. It can be done by hand, on a computer, drawn digitally, using text and pictures, or a mix of digital and hand drawn formats. The goal of mind mapping is to help think outside the box and explore connections between ideas.
The mind map details the educational and career pathways from year 12 student to tradesman in the electrotechnology field. It shows qualifications including Certificates II and III in Electrotechnology that can be obtained through vocational courses, apprenticeships, traineeships and school-based programs. Further qualifications in telecommunications, frontline management and progression to tradesman are identified. The mind map also references the role of the Australian Qualifications Framework in regulating these vocational qualifications.
This document provides an overview of copyright, publicity rights, and trademark issues related to podcasting. It discusses when permission is needed to use copyrighted content like music, when fair use allows use without permission, and how to find content licensed for podcasting use. The document also addresses distributing podcasts, applying licenses to your own podcast, and using services to distribute podcasts. It aims to help podcasters understand and navigate the relevant legal issues in creating and distributing their shows.
The survey asked companies about their roles, industries, views on functional safety standards, experiences implementing the standards, and needs. Most respondents were from the chemicals industry and saw the standards as good practice, but faced challenges with costs, expertise, and understanding requirements. Respondents expressed interest in guidance on topics like SIL determination, reliability data, and compliance criteria to help with implementation.
Roedtness is a global consulting engineering company with extensive experience in offshore projects, originally in oil and gas but now focused on offshore wind farms. It has pioneered offshore wind farm design and construction and developed specialized expertise managing project risks and applying lessons learned across many projects. Roedtness aims to use its knowledge and capabilities to reduce the cost of clean energy production.
This document discusses fixing and fastening devices used for construction. It covers different types of fasteners like screws, nails, bolts, and adhesives. The document provides information on selecting the proper fastener for different building materials and applications.
Colors On Parade is a mobile auto body repair company that repairs bumpers and removes dents from vehicles. They can be found online at Colorsva.com or through a video on their services at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjYMzOZlSWA.
The document provides logical arguments for believing in the afterlife based on evidence from the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad. It argues that the Quran has proven to be correct in its prophecies, the Prophet was honest and truthful, and it is logical to believe in the afterlife and accountability before God for one's actions to achieve justice. The document describes journeys of believers and non-believers after death and consequences of believing in the afterlife, such as decreased crimes and increased good deeds among people.
Is There A You In Team Feb 25 2009 At The University Of Waterloojimlove
The document discusses high-performance teams and their value as a competitive tool. It notes that teams can achieve results beyond what individuals can alone. However, teams often fail due to myths, misconceptions and a lack of understanding about how teams truly work. Effective teams harness diversity, have clear goals and processes, and view collaboration as a conscious, learned process rather than something natural.
This document announces Oak Hall School's inaugural student exchange trip to China over spring break in 2011. The trip will include visits to historic sites in Beijing such as the Forbidden City and Great Wall, as well as experiencing Chinese crafts and manufacturing. Students will then take overnight trains to Shanghai and Suzhou, seeing landmarks like the Bund in Shanghai and exploring Suzhou's canals. The trip also includes experiencing a day at a 1250-year-old high school in Changzhou and cultural activities in Shanghai before returning home.
This document provides an overview of key legal issues related to podcasting, including copyright, publicity rights, and trademark law. It discusses when permission is needed to use various types of content, such as facts, public domain works, creative commons licensed content, and fair use of copyrighted material. The document also addresses distributing podcasts, using services, implied and explicit licenses, and finding "podsafe" content that is free from restrictions. The goal is to help podcasters understand major legal topics in a general way while disclaiming that the information does not constitute legal advice.
This document discusses the history of spam regulations in the EU through various directives over time. It begins with the origins of spam stemming from a Monty Python sketch and the first commercial spam sent by lawyers in 1994. It then outlines key EU directives from 1997 onward that addressed spam, such as the 1997 ISDN Directive, 2000 E-Commerce Directive, and 2002 E-Communication Directive. The directives established various opt-in, opt-out and consent models for commercial emails. The document also discusses the problems spam causes, arguments for and against regulating spam, and challenges in enforcement across borders.
Gerakan Gamelan Lovers bertujuan untuk melestarikan budaya Gamelan di kalangan generasi muda dengan memberikan informasi, mengadakan aktivitas mengenalkan Gamelan modern, dan mempromosikan kebanggaan akan budaya Indonesia melalui kaos dan desain grafis di kota.
This document discusses formulas for calculating power (P) in electrical circuits. It presents the formulas P=I^2R, which calculates power as a function of current and resistance, and P=V^2/R, which calculates power as a function of voltage and resistance. The document also shows examples of using these formulas to calculate the total power (PT) drawn by circuits with multiple resistors connected in series and parallel.
Valley Wealth Economy Presentation - March 09jeffburrow
The document summarizes a lecture given by wealth advisors Jeff Burrow and Jason Gordo of Valley Wealth, Inc. on the current economy. It discusses how credit markets and subprime lending contributed to the financial crisis. It outlines government attempts to stimulate the economy through capital injections and economic plans. It emphasizes diversification across asset classes to reduce risk and ensure adequate returns and income over the long term.
PatInt Solutions provides various patent and intellectual property services including patentability searches, landscape analyses, freedom to operate analyses, patent drafting and filing, and patent valuation. The company has over 10 years of experience working with clients in industries like telecom, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and more. Case studies are presented showing sample deliverables and methodology for patentability searches, landscape analyses, freedom to operate analyses, patent invalidation analyses, and patent valuation projects.
This document discusses creative thinking strategies and techniques for problem solving. It introduces the idea generation, implementation, and selection phases of problem solving processes. It then describes the SCAMPER technique for stimulating ideas, which involves substituting, combining, adapting, magnifying, putting to other uses, eliminating/minimizing, and rearranging elements of a process or object. The document provides examples of applying SCAMPER to generate new ideas for managing time and washing a car.
This document discusses thinking strategies for problem solving and idea generation, specifically the technique of mind mapping. Mind mapping involves creating a central idea or word with branching stems that connect related ideas. It can be done by hand, on a computer, drawn digitally, using text and pictures, or a mix of digital and hand drawn formats. The goal of mind mapping is to help think outside the box and explore connections between ideas.
The mind map details the educational and career pathways from year 12 student to tradesman in the electrotechnology field. It shows qualifications including Certificates II and III in Electrotechnology that can be obtained through vocational courses, apprenticeships, traineeships and school-based programs. Further qualifications in telecommunications, frontline management and progression to tradesman are identified. The mind map also references the role of the Australian Qualifications Framework in regulating these vocational qualifications.
The document discusses six "value medals" that represent different values organizations and individuals should consider: Gold (human needs), Silver (organizational values), Steel (quality), Glass (innovation and creativity), Wood (environmental and social impact), and Brass (perceptions). It argues that while not the primary focus, quality should be considered in all other values. Further, all values will affect the environment, represented by Wood, which is at the center.
An angle is formed when two straight lines meet at a point. Angles are measured in degrees, with 360 degrees in a full circle. There are three main types of angles: acute angles which are less than 90 degrees, right angles which are exactly 90 degrees, and obtuse angles which are between 90 and 180 degrees.
Electric motors work by using magnetic fields to turn electrical energy into mechanical energy. They have coils of wire that create magnetic fields when current flows through them. The interaction between these magnetic fields and permanent magnets causes the shaft inside the motor to rotate, providing rotational motion or torque. Electric motors are used in many devices from fans and drills to electric vehicles.
This document describes how to calculate the rotor frequency of a two-pole, 50 Hz induction motor with a rotor speed of 2850 rpm. It first finds the slip speed as 3000 rpm, then calculates the slip as 5%, and uses this to determine the rotor frequency is 2.5 Hz.
The rotor frequency of a motor can be calculated using the formula fr = fs x % Slip, where fr is the rotor frequency, fs is the stator frequency, and % Slip is the percentage difference between the rotor and stator frequencies. The document provides the formula to calculate rotor frequency based on stator frequency and slip.
An induction motor running at 1440 rpm on a 50 Hz supply has a slip speed of 60 rpm, as its synchronous speed is 1500 rpm but its actual rotor speed is 1440 rpm. The percentage slip is calculated to be 4%, found by taking the slip speed as a percentage of the synchronous speed. The slip reduces from 100% at standstill during starting towards 0% if the rotor could reach synchronous speed.
To calculate the synchronous speed of an induction motor in revolutions per minute, use the formula Srpm = 120 x F/P, where Srpm is the synchronous speed, 120 is a constant, F is the supply frequency in cycles per second, and P is the number of motor winding poles. For example, for a 4-pole motor connected to a 60 Hz power supply, the calculation is Srpm = 120 x 60/4 = 1800 rpm.
The document describes how to find the speed at which the magnetic field of a two pole machine rotates around the stator when connected to a 50 Hz supply. It states that 50 Hz equals 50 cycles per second, so the speed of rotation is 50 revolutions per second, which equals 3000 revolutions per minute.
The document describes three positions of vectors IA, IB, and IC, where IA is positive in position 1, IB is negative and IC is 0 in position 2, and in position 3 IB and IC have switched signs, with IC now negative. It also states that when the vectors are subjected to a rotation, the resultant vector remains the same.
A two-pole, three-phase motor has six poles that alternate between north and south. The poles are arranged so that there are always two poles of opposite polarity directly across from each other on the stator. The rotating magnetic field produced by the three-phase power causes the rotor to turn in sync with the rotating field.