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Ammonia production

Tasks
Task 1: A technical paper will be given to the student by his/her Project Supervisor and he/she will be required to write an abstract and a critical analysis based on the scientific information available in the paper.                    [80 marks (Abstract: 35 Marks & Critical Analysis: 45 marks)]
Abstract: The Abstract must contain description of the topic, important applications of the topic, brief description about previous literature present in the paper, methodology adopted by the author, important results obtained and conclusions derived from the results. The word count is limited to 250 words and keywords should be written at the end of the abstract





Critical Analysis: With the introduction to the topic, students are expected to critically analyze the literature part that contains key findings of previous authors, methodology adopted in given paper, parameters used for analysis, analyze the

transportation

1.    Analyze a challenge or issue hindering the transition to more sustainable transportation.
a.    Example: How severe is local air pollution in LA (or Sacramento or Delhi or)?
b.    Example: Did racism lead to greater transportation energy use, and if so, how?

Any topic (writer’s choice)

class: Architecture Theory
1 response of each article: memory, nature, order, simple. (4 in total, each about 200 words, you should start by states the ideas in the articles and then analyze them )
dig deep in those readings
Don't use simple language/general ideas to respond (you know what I mean, like repeating what the article talked about in a meaningless way)

(Here is a matrix my classmate produced when presenting the readings, use that for information)

Literature Review

Research Design in Social Science

Literature Review Assignment

Topic: The impact of COVID on Seattle property value

Write a brief (two five pages) literature review on your chosen topic. Make sure to include citations. APA format
    Include summary statement outlining points of agreement in literature
    Include summary statement outlining points of disagreement in literature
    Identify gaps in the literature
    Methodological approaches that have not been used
    Settings that have not been explored

    Try to develop a regression model to answer a research question for your topic. Describe the dependent variable, independent variable, and any other variables you wish to include in your regression model.
    Can you think of an instrumental variable that could be used as an approach to answer your research question? It is ok, if

hope

Proverbs 31:8

Isaiah 1:17

Psalm 82:3

Philippians 2:4

Matthew 10:8

Galatians 6:2

John 15:12

James 2:14-17

pick one and answer the question

Is there a verse that speaks to you individually?
How might the verse or verses help someone struggling with using substances?
Is there anything you learned about faith from the verse or verses?
How can a nurse integrate the principles learned from the verse or verses into nursing practice?

Emergency Food Organization Argument Essay

Janet Poppendieck argues that emergency food systems are a band-aid on the issue of food insecurity. Do you agree or disagree with her - and why? You should use the materials I provide below to make your argument.

Also, you can use FeedAmerica Website and cityharvest.org as a side evidence to support argument.

PLEASE CHECK THE ATTACHMENT

Machining of Titanium Alloys

I need a report on machining of Titanium Alloys. The report will be divided into 3 parts.
1. Introduction
2. Machining Titanium Alloys
3. Introducing and discuss a specific application where Titanium machining is required. (Case Study)

I will provide the template and the detailed requirements.

Transportation

In this second report, each team develops future mobility/transportation options for 2030 and 2050 of the city that you chose in the first report.
1. Future Transportation: To bring in the futurist element, the team shall review news articles and futurist literature to identify promising future emerging mobility options. Vehicle options have not changed much in the past 100 years (e.g., bus, rail, car, scooter, bike): will there be new modes, reintroduced modes (e.g., moving walkways, monorail) or will modes of the future just be variations of what we have now with enhanced technology, unique service offerings, different design, improved safety or special infrastructure? Each team member should investigate future transportation technologies and identify two mobility technologies/options that could be adopted for your city.
2. Goals and Objectives: Assume and describe basic community/city values. Based on these values, prepare a set of broad goals of your city for the years of 203

Urbanism Movements: New Urbanism vs. Everyday Urbanism

1. Watch this lecture video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6kO09bIq34&feature=emb_title

2. Read the three articles uploaded as the additional materials.

3. Write an reflective essay (at least 600 words)
    - Presentation of thesis/position,reflection and conculusion of urbanism movement -- New Urbanism vs. Everyday Urbanism (based on the assigned readings).
    -  This essay should include reference to at least one urbanist from the article CityLab University: The Whos Who of Urbanism by Benjamin Schneider and the author(s) -- you can find this reading in additional materials.
    - This essay should include the following parts based on New Urbanism vs. Everyday Urbanism: 1. Main themes, 2. Theories and authors of the movement;3. Primary projects from the Movement ( New Urbanism vs. Everyday Urbanism); 3. Current status of New Urbanism vs. Everyday Urbanism movement / criticisms; and 4. Personal reflection/opinion of New

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Read article answer questions:

Q1: Given the socio-economic success of fordist principles in the developed U.S. prior to 1960, the realization of the failings of the suburban model, and the developing worlds continued use of fordist principles, which, if any of the (5) key socio-economic transformations, are appropriate for re-adaptation in an already developed society?

Q2: How have principles, fordist or post-fordist, been adapted to meet the needs of other countries? Cultures? Explain.

Q3: What are the five (5) key socio-economic transformations that resulted in the rise of Post-Fordism?

Q4: With the decentralization post-Fordism movement, post-industrial cities are over saturated with abandoned factories, housing, and other amenities. The major question that cities, like Detroit, are facing is how a once populous city can shrink appropriately. What should these rustbelt cities do with all the vacant buildings without creating redundant infill that does no