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| Posted: 09 Jul 2011 12:21 PM PDT A is an acknowledged great in game B which he played for C in the World Cup of that game. Not many people know that he also represented D in the World Cup of another game E. Identify, A-E? |
| Triangulate and Trace a signal????? Posted: 09 Jul 2011 09:05 AM PDT Hello friends... As a communication i was wondering for quite sometime now but i am unable to get a proper answer. How is it that a cell phone signal can be triangulated into an area and trace it??? What is this basically based on?? I would seriously like some answers to these questions |
| EN-V the Car that Drives Itself Posted: 09 Jul 2011 08:54 AM PDT |
| Need help in project selection Posted: 09 Jul 2011 06:54 AM PDT i m student of electronics nd instrumentation.i want to make a minor project using microcontrol system, can u suggest me any project. |
| CE Board Exam- Hydraulics and Geotech Review Problems Posted: 09 Jul 2011 06:38 AM PDT -A confined aquifer is shown. This aquifer has a source of recharge located as shown. The hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer is 40m/day with porosity of 25%. The piezometric (head) surface in the two observation wells 1250m apart are at elevation 65m and 60m, respectively from the common datum. The aquifer has an average thickness of 25m and an average width of 4km. 1. Determine the nearest value to the rate of flow of water through the aquifer, in cubic meters per day. A. 14,000 B. 16,000 C. 18,000 D. 15,000 2. Determine the nearest value to the seepage velocity in m/day. A. 0.76 B. 0.42 C. 0.54 D. 0.64 3. Determine the nearest value to the time of travel from the head of aquifer to a point 3.4km downstream, in days. A. 4876 B. 6325 C. 5313 D. 5874 -A 4.2m thick layer of sand is underlain by a layer of clay. The water table is 2m below the ground (sand) surface. For sand, Gs = 2.65 and the average void ratio is 0.52. The sand above water table has a degree of saturation of 0.37. The saturated nit weight of the clay layer is 20.2 kN/m3. 1. Determine the unit weight of sand above water table in kN/m3 A. 17.86 B. 20.46 C. 10.65 D. 18.35 2. Determine the total stress at a point 10m below the ground. A. 199 kPa B. 123 kPa C. 232 kPa D. 167 kPa 3. Determine the effective stress at a point 10m below the ground. A. 134.5 kPa B. 120.4 kPa C. 156.9 kPa D. 111.1 kPa |
| Posted: 09 Jul 2011 04:34 AM PDT SQL Server 2009 , which are the application similar to this ( ie server side storage of data ) , Are oracle databases like 9i,10g etc same as sqlserver2009 ?? |
| New Revised GRE Vocabulary - Words Related to Death or Dying Posted: 09 Jul 2011 03:16 AM PDT Asphyxia
Death due to deprived of air Corpse The dead body of human being Carcass The dead body of an animal Mortuary The place where the dead bodies of human beings are temporarily placed Carrion The decaying flesh of animal Morgue The place where the dead bodies are placed for identification Cremation Disposal of dead body by burning Embalm To preserve the dead body from putrefaction Winding-sheet The cloth which is wrapped round a dead body Exhume To dig up a corpse Bier The frame on which a dead body is conveyed Pyre A pile of wood on which a dead body is burned Hearse A vehicle for taking dead body to a cemetery Cemetery The place the dead bodies are interred Post-mortem An examination of dead body Autopsy An examination of dead body Posthumous Occurring after death Epitaph An inscription on a tomb Crypt A vault beneath a church for burial Sarcophagus A stone coffin Catacombs underground caves with burying places for the dead Mausoleum A very expensive and elaborately built tomb Euthanasia The practice of putting painlessly to death Obituary An account in the news paper about the funeral of the deceased Intestate To die, without leaving a will Legacy The property left to someone by a will Requiem The mass for the dead Cortege The mass for the dead Suicide The act of killing oneself Homicide The act of killing a human being Infanticide Murder of a new-born child (infant) Fratricide The act of killing one's brother Sororicide The act of killing one's sister Matricide The act of killing one's mother Patricide The act of killing one's father Parricide The act of killing one's parents Regicide The act of killing the king Resurrection .Rising from the dead Cenotaph A monument set up for the person who are buried elsewhere Electrocuted Killed by an electric current |
| New Revised GRE Vocabulary - Words Related to Professions Posted: 09 Jul 2011 03:12 AM PDT Oculist
One who attends to the diseases of the eye Optician One who tests eyesight and sell spectacles Physician One who attends to sick people and prescribes medicines Druggist - One who compounds and sells drugs Pharmacist - One who compounds and sells drugs Surgeon - One who treats disease by performing operations Dentist - One who attends to the teeth Chiropodist - One skilled in the care of hands and feet Masseur - One who treats diseases by rubbing the muscles Obstetrician - A physician who assists women in child-birth Accoucheur - A physician who assists women in child-birth Chauffeur - One who drives a motor-car Engineer - One who attends to an engine Doctor - One who attends to sick people and prescribes medicines Captain - The person in charge of a ship Admiral - The commander of a fleet Sculptor - One who carves in stone Lapidary - One who cuts precious stone Lapidist - One who cuts precious stone Journalist - One who writes for the newspaper Reporter - One who writes for the newspaper Correspondent - One who writes for the newspaper Compositor - One who sets type for books Architect - One who draws and plans the design of the building Draughtsman - One who draws plans Florist - One who deals in flowers Fruiterer - One who deals in fruits Drover - One who deals in cattle Costermonger - One who sells fruits or vegetables Ironmonger - One who sells iron and hardware Herbalist - One who deals in medicinal herbs Fishmonger - One who deals in fish Furrier - One who deals in furs Brazier - One who works in brass Glazier - One who works in glass Vintner - One who deals in wines Plumber - One who works mending water pipes Stoker - One who attends to the fire of steam engine Cooper - One who makes barrels Navvy - One employed to do excavating works Milliner - One who makes and sells ladies hats Haberdasher - One who sells small articles such as ribbons or thread or laces Draper - One who deals in cloths and other fabrics Mercer - One who deals in silk Jockey - A professional rider in horse races Farrier - One who shoes horses Ostler - One who looks after horse in an inn Hostler - One who looks after horse in an inn Geologist - One who studies rocks and soils Archaeologist - One who study the past through the objects left behind Astronomer - One who studies the stars Pilot -One who flies an aero plane Aviator - One who flies an aero plane Collier -One who works in a coal-mine |
| New Revised GRE Vocabulary - Words Related to Military Posted: 09 Jul 2011 03:03 AM PDT Aggression - An unprovoked attack by an enemy Sortie - Verb: Come out from a defensive position to make an attack. Noun: An attack made by troops coming out from a position of defense. Belligerents - Nations carrying on warfare Conscription - Compulsory enrollment as soldiers and sailors Casualties - The killed or wounded in battle Convoy - A number of ships traveling together under escort for the sake of safety Contraband - Smuggling of goods and engaging in prohibited traffic Espionage - the act or the practice of spying Evacuate - To remove from one place to another to avoid the destruction of war Embargo - An order prohibiting the ships to leave the ports Mobilize - to make troops and ships for war services Vanguard - troops sent in advance, forefront of an army Invade - To enter another country as an enemy Neutral - Taking neither side in a struggle Alien - An illegal foreigner in a country Intern - To keep citizens in confinement Ammunition - Shells, bombs and other destructive items Ordnance - Heavy guns and army store-items Bayonet - A knife fixed on to the end of a gun Parole - A promise given by the prisoner if given a temporary release Puttees - Long cloths bound round the legs of soldiers from ankle to knee Reveille - Music for awakening the soldiers in the morning Arsenal - A place where naval or military weapons are made or stored Parachute - An apparatus which opens like an umbrella to enable a person to drop safely from an aircraft Volley - A shower of bullets Salvo - The firing of many guns at the same time to mark an occasion Cavalry - Horse-soldiers Infantry - Foot-soldiers Fusillade - A number of fire arms discharged continuously Reconnoiter - To make an examination of enemy territory Armistice - An agreement to stop fighting Capitulate - To surrender to an enemy on agreed terms Annihilate - To reduce to nothing Amnesty - A general pardon of offenders Battalion - the main division of an army Besiege - To surround a place with the intention of capturing it Recruit - A soldier recently enlisted for services Furlough - A soldier's holiday |
| GRE Vocabulary - Words Related to Government Posted: 09 Jul 2011 02:50 AM PDT Amnesty - An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses. Despot - A ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically exercising it cruelly. Hegemony - Leadership or dominance, esp. by one country or social group Insurgency - an organized rebellion aimed at overthrowing a constituted government through the use of subversion and armed conflict. Mandate - An official order or commission to do something. Eg: "a federal mandate" Moratorium - 1. A temporary prohibition of an activity. 2. A legal authorization to debtors to postpone payment. Polity - 1. A form or process of civil government or constitution. 2. An organized society; a state as a political entity. Potentate - A monarch or ruler Ratify - Sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid. Referendum - 1. A general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision. 2. The process of referring a political question to the electorate for this purpose. Regime - A government, esp. an authoritarian one. Secede - Withdraw formally from membership in a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization. e.g: "the kingdom of Belgium seceded from the Netherlands in 1830". Subjugate - Bring under domination or control, esp. by conquest. Subvert - Undermine the power and authority of (an established system or institution). Suffrage - The right to vote in political elections. Thralldom - bondage: the state of being under the control of another person. Titular - Holding or constituting a purely formal position or title without any real authority Tyranny - 1. Cruel and oppressive government or rule. 2. A nation under such cruel and oppressive government. Usurp - Take (a position of power or importance) illegally or by force. |
| GRE Vocabulary - Words Related to Geography Posted: 09 Jul 2011 02:38 AM PDT Accretion - Gradual addition of new land to old by deposit of sediment carried by water. Alluvial - A deposit of clay, silt, sand, and gravel left by flowing streams in a river valley or delta, typically producing fertile soil Alpine - A plant native to mountain districts, often suitable for growing in rock gardens - Of or relating to high mountains Apex - The top or highest part of something, esp. one forming a point Avulsion - The sudden separation of land from one property and its attachment to another, esp. by flooding or a change in the course of a river. Benthal - of or relating to or happening on the bottom under a body of water. Caldera - A large volcanic crater, typically one formed by a major eruption leading to the collapse of the mouth of the volcano. Cataract - A large waterfall. - A sudden rush of water; a downpour. Confluence - The junction of two rivers, esp. rivers of approximately equal width. Eddy - Verb: (of water, air, or smoke) Move in a circular way. Noun: A movement of water, counter to a main current, causing a small whirlpool. Estuary - The tidal mouth of a river, where the tide meets the stream. Meridian - A circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles. Sedimentary - Related to Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs. Tundra - A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen. |
| Steve Ballmer's thoughts for students Posted: 09 Jul 2011 01:44 AM PDT I was just now reading this article and could't help but share this article. These are the thoughts of Steve Ballmer-Current CEO of Microsoft. I think they are quite relevant. I hope you like this. Quote: While most talented global students gather for the 2011 Imagine Cup series in New York, the United States of America, the Chief Executive Officer of the global software giant, Steve Ballmer has challenged over 400 software incubators currently participating in the competition to solve the Millennium Development Goals, (MDGs) including poverty, education, disease, environmental sustainability among others with technology. Ballmer who was speaking yesterday at the opening ceremony of the world’s premier student technology competition in in New York, the United States of America said that technology can make the world a better place to live. “You are here because you have done well. You guys have done well for being here. We at Microsoft are transforming the world through technology. Iam excited for kicking this event off. You are here because have creative ideas. Take your ideas to the next level. Use your software applications to solve the world toughest problems” he said. According to Ballmer who is passionate about creativity among the youths, technology if well applied can change the world. Let us begin the journey right here, he told the gathering. “Technology has an exponential path in front of it, meaning it has the ability to propel science, medicine, business, social issues and personal interactions in ways that are increasingly important to society and our own everyday lives” he said. For John Perera, General Manager Microsoft Academic who also spoke during the opening ceremony told the students that the survival of the 21st century lies in use of technology. “We challenge you to solve the world toughest problem with technology. We can change the world with technology. Let Imagine Cup be your beginning. It is going to be challenging. It is going to be tough. But do not give up. You are the future leaders. “You are the center of innovation. Show passion in your work. I thank you for demonstrating your creativity. I thank you for representing your country, your schools and regions” he said, adding that software incubation has the capacity to fight head on the MDGs as set out by the United Nation. Excited by the creative works of the participating students at the Imagine Cup finals, Jeffrey D. Sachs, the Director of The Earth Institute, Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development, and Professor of Health Policy and Management at Columbia University said that the students have a lot of work to do using technology. “The world is facing real challenges. The homework for you is saving the planet with technology. This is a wakeup call for you who represent the most talented students in the world. ICT is at the center of solving the MDGs. With the creativity in your head, we can save the environment for the future generation with technology.” Sachs who is also the also Special Advisor to United Nations Secretary, General Ban Ki-moon said. It would be recalled that more than 3,500 students registered for the event from 183 countries around the world. With 124 total projects from 70 finalist countries, $215,000 will be awarded to the winners at the end of the competition. Imagine a world where technology helps solve the toughest problems is the theme of the 2011 edition holding for the first time in the United States of America. Source: Microsoft CEO challenges students on MDGs using technology |
| Posted: 09 Jul 2011 12:12 AM PDT Lecture on Robotics by Prof. C. Amarnath, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Bombay. you can ask questions and discuss . |
| Posted: 09 Jul 2011 12:10 AM PDT Lecture on Robotics by Prof. C. Amarnath, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Bombay. You can ask questions and discuss. |
| Posted: 09 Jul 2011 12:08 AM PDT Lecture on Robotics by Prof. C. Amarnath, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Bombay. feel free to ask questions and discuss. |
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