Thursday, November 28, 2019

My Technical Description Is On My Dependable Coleman Flashlight. The C

My technical description is on my dependable Coleman flashlight. The Coleman flashlight is a hand-sized plastic flashlight, easily portable, which will fit into most automobile glove compartments. The Coleman flashlight has an overall length of 6 inches. It has a diameter of 2 inches at the head of the flashlight, and narrows to 1-1/4 inches in diameter at the battery compartment. The body of the Coleman flashlight, is basically cylindrical in shape, black in color, high-impact plastic, and ribbed for a secure hand grip. The Coleman flashlight consists of two major parts in which I will describe: (a) the body, containing the battery compartment and the switch, and (b) the bulb assembly, containing the reflector, the bulb, and the connector. The flashlight is powered by two 1.5 volt size C batteries. The body of the Coleman flashlight is 5-5/8 inches, with a diameter of 2 inches at the screw, or head end, narrowing to 1-1/4 inches at the battery compartment. The interior of the screw end is threaded, allowing for connection with the bulb assembly. The battery compartment holds the batteries, the power source for the flashlight. The compartment is cylindrical, 3-1/2 inches long and 1-1/4 inches in diameter, with a coiled metal spring on the interior of the closed end, and a 1/4-inch wide strip of gold-colored metal running along one interior side of the compartment. The compartment holds two 1.5-volt C batteries, in a stacked position, with the negative end of the lowermost battery in contact with the spring, and the positive end of the lowermost battery supporting the negative end of the uppermost battery. The open end of the battery compartment closes with the screw down insertion of the bulb assembly. The switch turns the flashlight on and off. The flashlight switch is located on the body of the Coleman flashlight 1-1/2 inches from the screw end. The switch is of round black plastic, designed to be activated with the thumb of the hand holding the flashlight. When the switch is pushed forward, towards the larger end of the flashlight, the light turns on. When the switch is returned back to the original position, pushed toward the smaller end of the flashlight, the light turns off. The bulb assembly of the Coleman flashlight consists of the reflector, the bulb, and the connector. When fully assembled, the bulb assembly is 2 inches long, with a diameter of 2 inches at the reflector end reducing to 3/4 inch at the contact end of the connector. The bulb assembly completes the flashlight by screwing into the larger end, or head end of the body of the Coleman flashlight. The reflector magnifies and projects the light generated by the battery powered bulb. When viewed from the larger end, the reflector consists of a transparent flat plastic cover over a chrome-colored reflective plastic concaved with a central hole. The elements are permanently attached together and housed in black plastic. The reflector screws into the connector on one end, and the midsection of the reflector provides the main screw for attachment to the Coleman flashlight body. The light source for the Coleman flashlight is a glass bulb, 1/2 inch long, permanently fused onto a cylindrical metal base 1/2 inch long and 3/8 inch in diameter. The bottom of the metal base has a protrusion, providing the electrical connection between the bulb and connector. The bulb itself contains a metallic filament, one-half the length of the glass portion of the bulb, surrounded, at a point halfway up the length, by a clouded white plastic-like material. The connector connects the reflector and bulb to the battery power source. The connector is of black plastic, ringed with a metallic collar 3/8 inch wide. The closed end of the connector is mounted with a 5/6 inch-square gold-colored metal strip. The metal strip facilitates the connection between the bulb and the batteries. The open end of the connector is threaded to allow joining with the bulb and reflector. When fully assembled, the Coleman flashlight is a sturdy easily held tool providing light sufficient for regular outdoor and emergency use. The compact size makes the flashlight easily portable, and batteries and bulb are readily accessible for replacement. Bibliography none

Sunday, November 24, 2019

The eNotes Blog 5 Hilarious High School MusicVideos

5 Hilarious High School MusicVideos Anything can happen when you give  some teachers and their students jammin tunes and a camera. Check out some of our favorite funny high school music videos. 1. Teachers from Markham District High School in Markham, Ontario  perform their own music video to  Good Time  by Owl City and Carly Rae Jepson. 2. Theatre Arts Teacher Scot Pankey and his students at A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School in Dallas, TX dance to  Bruno Mars  Uptown Funk. 3. These kids at Westerville South High School in Westerville, OH show us how to dougie factor. 4.  Matt Glendinning, head of Moses Brown School in Providence,  RI, gave the ultimate snow day announcement set to  Let it Go  from Disneys  Frozen. 5. Teachers at Culpeper County High School  in Culpeper, Virginia show off their choreography to popular songs such as  Thrift Shop,  Suit Tie, and  Radioactive. Have a favorite we didnt feature? Let us know in the comments. And stay tuned for a solo teacher dance compilation, and a teacher prank compilation!

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Introduction to Accounting and finance -- Economics, Finance and Assignment - 4

Introduction to Accounting and finance -- Economics, Finance and Management - Assignment Example They may buy from either U.K or South America depending upon the option which will help them to increase the cash flow. Profit is generated from the sales figure and the purchase figure taking the expenses into consideration. It may be operating or non-operating expenses in nature. We consider both cash sales and credit sales for the particular period and purchases both in cash and credit. But expenses are deducted which are made only during that particular period and not which are advance in nature. The sources available for financing are basically internal sources and external sources. Internal sources are those from where we can get finance like that of the equity option for raising funds from the equity holders or issuing new equity shares to existing or new prospects. Since, Hidetoseek Ltd’s old supplier is in U.K. a mutual trust and a relationship is well build up. Now if they switch over to South America the company needs to build the same relationship and trust but it will require a lot of time to adjust. But looking at the current position of the company’s cash flow statement it is not wise enough to go for new relationship as cost is associated with it. New terms with new supplier regarding the credit facility, credit period, cash discount, trade discount may create a problem for the management in operating. Present situation of cash flow is not good and taking such risk might adversely impact on managing cash.The work culture, perception of the new suppliers towards the company need to be analyzed and build a relationship according to it which requires considerable time New set up for transportation needs cash which will ultimately effect the cash flow statement which is not in a good position. Delivery on time may get affected as new suppliers may not understand the importance of Just-in-Time delivery concept. The question of quality may be in danger. Quality control is very important