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Results 256 - 270 of 464 » EngineeringA study of business process reengineering. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 20 sources, 2002, $ 44.95 Essay (General) # 36174 | details | Abstract This paper researches and presents an understanding of the core concept of Business Process Reengineering in a government setting so as to improve and innovate the business process in the agencies in concern.
Tags: business, process, reengineering
A look at the concept of new urbanism from an engineer's perspective. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 4 sources, 2002, $ 44.95 Essay (General) # 36239 | details | Abstract This paper describes and explains the importance and effect of the concept of New Urbanism and its advantages and disadvantages from the prospective of the Engineer.
Tags: new, urbanism
A look at the use of war instruments and their control. 1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 10 sources, 2002, $ 53.95 Essay (General) # 36404 | details | Abstract This paper describes the use of the instruments of war and their control that is being levied on the international community without much hope of success.
Tags: use, war, instruments
A study of geothermal heating and cooling in residential housing. 1,650 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 5 sources, 2002, $ 62.95 Essay (General) # 36453 | details | Abstract This paper provides a description of the geothermal heating and cooling system installed in houses and provides a list of benefits that would emerge through its installation.
Tags: geothermal, heating, cooling
An explanation of the process of boilers and scrubbers. 900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 3 sources, 2002, $ 35.95 Essay (General) # 36720 | details | Abstract A paper about sulfur dioxide consisting of oil burning in the boiler and how can it can be avoided by using different kind of scrubbers.
Tags: scrubbers, boilers
An example of proper power plant maintenance procedures. 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 11 sources, 2002, $ 89.95 Essay (General) # 36829 | details | Abstract A paper on productive and nonproductive power plant maintenance procedures.
Tags: writing, maintenance, procedures
A look at alternatives to the traditional home building methods. 3,650 words (approx. 14.6 pages), 9 sources, 2002, $ 133.95 Essay (General) # 40488 | details | Abstract This paper is on alternative home building methods. It includes the methods other than the traditional use of wood and drywall. It also compares and contrasts, pros and cons, benefits to the owner or disadvantages, and whether it is affordable and/or energy efficient, and a cost analysis of each method. It also has the picture of appendices for cost analysis and summary table.
An overview of the condition of bridges throughout the United States. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 4 sources, 2002, $ 44.95 Essay (General) # 41239 | details | Abstract This paper reviews America's bridges. It shows how important they are but also how poorly maintained they are. It also looks at their standards and how the weather affects them.
An overview of how superheaters work and an analysis of the reasons for their success and failure. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 1 source, 2002, $ 44.95 Essay (General) # 42211 | details | Abstract This paper will discuss the different properties of a Superheater, which transfers heat from the main heating elements in the boiler. By understanding this complex system of heating, in the home boiler or business, we can see how the heating process of a boiler creates and dispenses heat with this technology. The main subject of this paper will to understand how Superheaters fail, and or why they are successful for the maintaining of good boiler operations in the heat-conducting units.
An overview of the history and the technological development of the telephone over the years. 4,400 words (approx. 17.6 pages), 5 sources, 2002, $ 160.95 Essay (General) # 42647 | details | Abstract This paper will examine the history and development of the telephone, from its early foundations in telegraph technology to its modern incarnation in cell networks and telepresence. It will be seen how, although based in part on telegraph technology, the invention of the telephone represented a fundamental shift in innovative thinking that was primarily due to the insight of two men: Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson. It will be shown that - from the invention of phone "ringing" to the telephone booth - the developers of the telephone (initially inside, and later outside, of the Bell company) have diverted considerable resources toward engineering easy public use and comfort with this technology. This, more than anything else, accounts for the ubiquitous nature of the telephone in modern life.
A proposal for a new computerized water treatment and collection facility for the city of Plains. 1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 4 sources, 2002, $ 53.95 Essay (General) # 42996 | details | Abstract This proposal is for a new water treatment and collection facility to be built for the city of Plains, which is facing severe budgetary problems due to reduced revenues. The new project would utilize the state of art technology along with computer software to implement a cost effective facility with significant cost savings.
The ins and outs of creating the Greek Temple. 1,650 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 6 sources, 2002, $ 62.95 Essay (General) # 43122 | details | Abstract This paper presents a prospectus for the construction of a Greek Temple. Many details are included in the prospectus such as materials to be used, number of workers who will complete the project and how it will be designed.
How the role of energy will change in the future. 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 5 sources, 2002, $ 89.95 Essay (General) # 43711 | details | Abstract This ten-page junior level paper discusses energy and how its use of it will change as one advances into the future. It will briefly discuss the different types of free energies and how its use will change in the future.
A look at the basic principles of fluid mechanics. 2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 6 sources, 2002, $ 89.95 Essay (General) # 43948 | details | Abstract This ten-page undergraduate paper examines and analyzes the basic principles of fluid mechanics, and discusses the various applications of fluid mechanics in engineering, the natural world, and the human body.
Examines the Narmada Dam Project in India as a case in the arguments for and against dam building. 2,900 words (approx. 11.6 pages), 19 sources, 2002, $ 106.95 Essay (General) # 45014 | details | Abstract Throughout the 20th century, dam building to improve irrigation and produce hydroelectricity was considered a key component of development. It was undertaken universally from the United States to China and from the Arctic to the Equator. Despite decades of construction, the debate over the environmental impact and net cost-benefit of dams persists. The following discussion will focus on the Narmada Project in India. It is one of the largest hydro developments in the world. The current official plan calls for 30 major dams and 3,135 others on India's fifth largest and only westward flowing river system.
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