The document discusses the history and evolution of interviews as a medium for journalism. It notes that while interviews have become a common part of journalism in the last 130 years, some early 20th century authors expressed disdain for interviews and interviewers. Additionally, some celebrities have felt wounded or lost parts of themselves through the interview process over the years, though interviews also allow vivid impressions of contemporaries to be formed.
Archibald Joseph Cronin was a Scottish novelist and physician best known for his novel The Citadel about a doctor who moves from a Welsh mining village to a career in London. He was born in 1896, died in 1981, and was married to Agnes Mary Gibson with whom he had three children. Many of his novels were adapted into movies and television shows including Doctor Finlay and The Citadel.
DESIGN OF A TURBULENCE REDUCTION DEVICE FOR CANE JUICE CLARIFICATIONGimei Benedict
The document describes the design of a turbulence reduction device for clarifying cane juice at Sugar Corporation of Uganda Limited. It provides background on sugarcane processing, including extraction of juice, heating, and clarification. The standard clarifier used is a Rapidor-444, which has long residence times of around 2 hours. This can lead to issues like increased sugar inversion and reduced quality. The study aims to design a turbulence reduction device that can introduce juice to the clarifier tank while diffusing turbulence, reducing residence times by up to 70% and improving separation efficiency. Computational fluid dynamics modeling is used to simulate the design.
The document discusses the history and evolution of interviews as a medium for journalism. It notes that while interviews have become a common part of journalism in the last 130 years, some early 20th century authors expressed disdain for interviews and interviewers. Additionally, some celebrities have felt wounded or lost parts of themselves through the interview process over the years, though interviews also allow vivid impressions of contemporaries to be formed.
Archibald Joseph Cronin was a Scottish novelist and physician best known for his novel The Citadel about a doctor who moves from a Welsh mining village to a career in London. He was born in 1896, died in 1981, and was married to Agnes Mary Gibson with whom he had three children. Many of his novels were adapted into movies and television shows including Doctor Finlay and The Citadel.
DESIGN OF A TURBULENCE REDUCTION DEVICE FOR CANE JUICE CLARIFICATIONGimei Benedict
The document describes the design of a turbulence reduction device for clarifying cane juice at Sugar Corporation of Uganda Limited. It provides background on sugarcane processing, including extraction of juice, heating, and clarification. The standard clarifier used is a Rapidor-444, which has long residence times of around 2 hours. This can lead to issues like increased sugar inversion and reduced quality. The study aims to design a turbulence reduction device that can introduce juice to the clarifier tank while diffusing turbulence, reducing residence times by up to 70% and improving separation efficiency. Computational fluid dynamics modeling is used to simulate the design.
A beautiful poem by Walt Whitman, covering Class XI English Poetry (both CBSE & TBSE). The Poet, the Poem and Summary, with some important questions are added.
This poem describes Aunt Jennifer embroidering a cloth depicting tigers. The tigers prance across the fabric fearlessly, while Aunt Jennifer lives in fear under her husband's dominance. Her fingers tremble as she works, tired from years of serving her husband. Even after death, her hands will still bear his wedding ring, though the tigers she embroidered will continue to prance proudly and without fear, representing the freedom and fearlessness she desires.
The document provides biographical information about author Khushwant Singh and summarizes his short story "Portrait of a Lady". It describes the author's close relationship with his grandmother in their village and how it changed after moving to the city. As the author gets older and moves abroad for further studies, his contact with his grandmother decreases. When he returns after five years, she celebrates but grows ill and passes away, with the sparrows she fed gathering around her body to mourn.
The author's grandmother had always been a deeply religious woman who spent her days praying. When the author decided to study abroad for five years, his grandmother sent him off without emotion. Upon his return, she seemed unchanged by time. However, one evening she unexpectedly gathered others to sing, which was unusual as she always prayed. The next day, she fell ill with a fever. Sensing her end was near after missing prayers the prior evening, she chose to pray nonstop. Her lips soon stopped moving and she passed away, surrounded by family in her peaceful final moments.
A beautiful poem by Walt Whitman, covering Class XI English Poetry (both CBSE & TBSE). The Poet, the Poem and Summary, with some important questions are added.
This poem describes Aunt Jennifer embroidering a cloth depicting tigers. The tigers prance across the fabric fearlessly, while Aunt Jennifer lives in fear under her husband's dominance. Her fingers tremble as she works, tired from years of serving her husband. Even after death, her hands will still bear his wedding ring, though the tigers she embroidered will continue to prance proudly and without fear, representing the freedom and fearlessness she desires.
The document provides biographical information about author Khushwant Singh and summarizes his short story "Portrait of a Lady". It describes the author's close relationship with his grandmother in their village and how it changed after moving to the city. As the author gets older and moves abroad for further studies, his contact with his grandmother decreases. When he returns after five years, she celebrates but grows ill and passes away, with the sparrows she fed gathering around her body to mourn.
The author's grandmother had always been a deeply religious woman who spent her days praying. When the author decided to study abroad for five years, his grandmother sent him off without emotion. Upon his return, she seemed unchanged by time. However, one evening she unexpectedly gathered others to sing, which was unusual as she always prayed. The next day, she fell ill with a fever. Sensing her end was near after missing prayers the prior evening, she chose to pray nonstop. Her lips soon stopped moving and she passed away, surrounded by family in her peaceful final moments.
5. Išvada:
Actui darant tam tikrą įtaką kalciui,
iš kurio sudarytas lukštas, jis ištirpo
ir išnyko dujų burbuliukų
pavidalu.Kiaušinis truputį padidėjo.
Lukšto nėra ir galima žaisti su
kiaušiniu, lyg su guminiu
kamuoliuku.
6. Išvada:
Actui darant tam tikrą įtaką kalciui,
iš kurio sudarytas lukštas, jis ištirpo
ir išnyko dujų burbuliukų
pavidalu.Kiaušinis truputį padidėjo.
Lukšto nėra ir galima žaisti su
kiaušiniu, lyg su guminiu
kamuoliuku.