Are hearing conservation programs effective?

INTRODUCTION With the increased access to personal listening devices, and increased popularity of those devices such as mp3 players and smartphones, it has become a normality to see people wearing ear buds or headphones walking down the street listening to music. This increased popularity is very evident in the sales numbers. Since the Ipods launch … Read more

Physical and mechanical properties of clayey soil

INTRODUCTION 1.1 General A reinforced soil foundation consists of one or more layers of a geosynthtics reinforcement and controlled fill placed below a footing to create a composite material with improved performance. Soils are good in compression and poor in tension. Geogrid reinforcement is good in tension and poor in compression. A composite of these … Read more

Q.No.1: Give one example of each design pattern from software domain.

1. Proxy 2. Adapter 3. Singleton (a). Discuss how the relevant design pattern is solving the problem in your example [2 Marks] (b). Draw Class Diagram for each Example [4 Marks] (c). Identify the Participants in your example according to Design Pattern [4 Marks] ‘ SINGLETON: Example of singleton design pattern from software domain is … Read more

Oxygen Indicator

Oxygen Indicator is a means of detecting the presence of Oxygen. These indicators are of great importance especially to the food packaging industry. Oxygen is considered as one of the main causes of spoiling of food. Oxygen reacts with food causing oxidative rancidity, making the food foul to smell and harmful to eat. Therefore, its … Read more

Research proposal: Three-way relationship between design frame, paradigm and methodology

My assignment will be segmented into three sections with discussion focusing on two position papers. The first section will analyse the three-way relationship between design frame, paradigm and methodology as presented by Hodkinson and Macleod. The second section will define whether Hodkinson and Macleod’s argument supports or contests Erickan and Roth’s argument. The final section … Read more

Bipedal Robot

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1Bipedal Robot: The term bipedal robot refers to a robot that walks on two legs. In recent years there has been much interest stimulated in dynamic walking in bipedal robotics and legged locomotion in general. Part of the reason for this interest is the need for robots which can operate … Read more

Patient review and outcome

The patient was a six-month-old girl who was referred to First Steps Early Intervention for a comprehensive developmental assessment and for physical therapy treatment due to a birth injury to the right arm resulting from a complicated vaginal delivery. The patient was initially diagnosed with a ‘mild stretching’ of the nerves by her pediatrician, and … Read more

Bata Shoe Organisation

Background Bata, which also known as Bata Shoe Organization. The well known footwear and fashion accessories manufacturer which been founded in the year of 1894, Aug 24th in Zlin, Czechoslovakia. The founder—Tomas Bata started as a normal cobbler with his another two siblings. In that time, they built the one of the world first shoe … Read more

Concrete

1 Introduction 1.1 General: Concrete is mostly used as a construction material in world wide. Major construction material of infrastructural facilities in the 21st century is concrete. The basic ingredients are used in concrete mix is sand, gravel (aggregate), cement (binding material) and water. Freshly mixed concrete can be moulded in to any shape and … Read more

What do the female characters in The Color Purple tell the reader about the social development of African American women in the 1930s?

The Color Purple by Alice Walker is an acclaimed novel in which the situation of African American woman in the 1930s is discussed. Women’s main responsibilities centered around the domestic sphere: They raised the children, ran the household, cooked the food, as well as worked in the field when needed. However, they still found themselves … Read more

Celiac Disease: what is the prevalence in the developing countries?

A literature review on the available evidence among the population of North Africa and the Middle East Kiki Fockens, 2164531. Supervisor: Manon Geldof ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: based on Goal 2 of the Sustainable Development Goals from the World Health Organisation celiac disease is becoming a worldwide health problem. The thought this disease only appears in developed … Read more

Human Resource Development in Information Communication environment

REVIEW OF LITERATURE Introduction: Review of related literature is conducted to enable the researcher to get a clear understanding about the specific field of study. It also the researcher to have an insight into the tested methods, procedures and interpretations of similar studies conducted elsewhere. Considerable amount of literature is available regarding application of Information … Read more

Language policy in Estonia

The question of language policy in Estonia is very painful and causes much controversy. There is no doubt that the titulerede nation in the Republic of Estonian language has an important symbolic value. The special status and special role recognized also by the minority, but many are dissatisfied with etablerende rules and regulations, if have … Read more

Course options for special education teachers

Employment for special education teachers is projected to grow exponentially during the next several years, with most job opportunities geared toward those who hold advanced degrees’namely a master’s. Yet, many students pursuing a master’s in special education are already licensed teachers working with special needs children. For the student enrolled in a program offering courses … Read more