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Voluntary unemployment includes workers who reject low wage jobs whereas involuntary unemployment includes workers fired due to an economic crisis, industrial decline, company bankruptcy, or organizational restructuring.
An industrial furnace or direct fired heater, is an equipment used to provide heat for a process or can serve as reactor which provides heats of reaction.
His strictness was evident in his handling of a number of protests during his term, in which railroad workers, teachers, and doctors were fired for taking industrial action.
# Romantic Interlude: A man ( Jones ) and girlfriend ( Cleveland ) begin making love, and several suggestive images are shown ( an industrial chimney collapse shown in reverse, a train entering a tunnel, a torpedo being fired, etc.
Some cogeneration plants are fired by biomass, or industrial and municipal waste ( see incineration ).
Shifnal had something of an early industrial revolution during the later half of the 16th century with the construction of a charcoal fired blast furnace near to the Manor House.
Shortly after the album's release, controversy unsurprisingly erupted in a variety of forms, most notably a petrol station attendant being fired from his job after it was discovered that he owned a copy of the album ( Cook testified at the man's industrial tribunal ), and a distributor of talking books accidentally sending out copies of Come Again on cassette in cases intended for the children's classic Black Beauty.
Baildon was involved in pioneering industrial undertakings such as the construction of the first blast furnaces fired by coke in continental Europe.
Eventually, Anderson alludes to America being fired upon with nuclear weapons by the Global Alliance for its industrial crimes.
ESPs continue to be excellent devices for control of many industrial particulate emissions, including smoke from electricity-generating utilities ( coal and oil fired ), salt cake collection from black liquor boilers in pulp mills, and catalyst collection from fluidized bed catalytic cracker units in oil refineries to name a few.
In industrial fired heaters, power plant steam generators, and large gas-fired turbines, the more common term is percent excess combustion air.
As an example of reuse, limestone-based scrubbers in coal fired power plants can produce a synthetic gypsum of sufficient quality that can be used to manufacture drywall and other industrial products .< ref > How Sulfuric ( SO < sub > 2 </ sub >) waste is chemically removed from emissions at General Chemistry Online </ ref >
After a brief internment by the Germans, he returned to civil life as an industrial administrator, but was fired in 1943 for speaking out against the collaborationist administration and the Vichy regime, regarding the Service du travail obligatoire and deportations of Frenchmen to German labor camps.
When he learns he will be fired from his job as an accountant in a rubber factory, he contemplates suicide, but his new neighbor Jean-Pierre Belone, a former industrial psychologist, dissuades him from jumping from his balcony and suggests a way to keep his position.

industrial and heaters
In an extracting type turbine, steam is released from various stages of the turbine, and used for industrial process needs or sent to boiler feedwater heaters to improve overall cycle efficiency.
Promising future industrial and commercial HTS applications include Induction heaters, transformers, fault current limiters, power storage, motors and generators, fusion reactors ( see ITER ) and magnetic levitation devices.
Manufacturing operations in the city include CCI Thermal Technologies ( industrial heaters and heating components ),
Residential, commercial and industrial use of electricity was confined, initially, to lighting but this changed dramatically with the development of electric motors, heaters and communication devices.
Major exports include rice, sanitary fittings, textiles, plastic furniture, pots, room coolers and heaters, gas stove, agricultural tools and equipments, electrical equipment, carpets, glass goods, surgical equipment, leather products, metal utensils, automotive machinery parts, and machinery for military uses, transformers, electric fans, hosiery, washing machines, rice husking plants, agricultural implements, motorcycles, food products, domestic & industrial motors are being manufactured which have been displayed in Made-in-Gujranwala exhibitions every year.
Translucent fused silica tubes are commonly used to sheathe electric elements in room heaters, industrial furnaces and other similar applications.
It is often produced in domestic or industrial settings by older motor vehicles and other gasoline-powered tools, heaters, and cooking equipment.
Appliances for providing a more-or-less constant supply of hot water are variously known as water heaters, hot water heaters, hot water tanks, boilers, heat exchangers, calorifiers, or geysers depending on whether they are heating potable or non-potable water, in domestic or industrial use, their energy source, and in which part of the world they are found.
Due to their high boiling points, mineral oils are used in portable electric radiator-style space heaters in residential applications, and in closed-loop systems for industrial process heating and cooling.
* Atmos Heating Systems, a British supplier of industrial and domestic heaters, including the Drainfree Condensing Boiler, and solar heating systems
For example a typical industrial machine may contain things like hot fluids, moving presses, blades, propellers, electrical heaters, conveyor belts with pinch points, moving chains, ultraviolet light, etc.

industrial and power
While The Space Merchants indicates, as Kingsley Amis has correctly observed, some of the `` impending consequences of the growth of industrial and commercial power '' and satirizes `` existing habits in the advertising profession '', its warning and analysis penetrate much deeper.
As already noted in an earlier paragraph, the more familiar cost analyses of utility enterprises or utility systems divide the total costs among a number of major classes of service, such as residential, commercial, industrial power, street lighting, etc..
High-tension industrial power service, for example, would not be charged with any share of the maintenance costs or capital costs of the low-tension distribution lines.
A broad public discussion of environmental problems began in the mid-1980s, when the first " green " groups formed in opposition to Yerevan's intense industrial air pollution and to nuclear power generation in the wake of the 1986 reactor explosion at Chernobyl '.
Today, Bakelite is manufactured and produced in sheet, rod and tube form for hundreds of industrial applications in the electronics, power generation and aerospace industries, and under a variety of commercial brand names.
* BS 4343 for industrial electrical power connectors
Later on, previous to modern power electronics, process control systems for industrial applications were devised by mechanical engineers using pneumatic and hydraulic control devices, many of which are still in use today.
The site is also protected as a site of extraordinary natural beauty, and the views from it are also protected: no industrial artefacts are to be seen from Delphi other than roads and traditional architecture residences ( for example HT power lines and the like are routed as to be invisible from the area of the sanctuary ).
" He said, " we recognize the imperative need for this development ... the potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist ... Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.
For example, they may work on the design of telecommunication systems, the operation of electric power stations, the lighting and wiring of buildings, the design of household appliances or the electrical control of industrial machinery.
Electrical power is the backbone of modern industrial society, and is expected to remain so for the foreseeable future.
Electric motors are ubiquitous, being found in applications as diverse as industrial fans, blowers and pumps, machine tools, household appliances, power tools, and disk drives.
Medium-size motors of highly standardized dimensions and characteristics provide convenient mechanical power for industrial uses.
air pollution from manufacturing and power plants contributing to acid rain ; water pollution from industrial wastes, agricultural chemicals ; habitat loss threatens wildlife populations
Fuel cells are used for primary and backup power for commercial, industrial and residential buildings and in remote or inaccessible areas.
The power station supplied electric power to the heavy steel industry concentrated around Trollhättan Falls, contributing to its industrial revolution.
For 30 years, Germany struggled against Britain to be Europe's leading industrial power, though both fell behind the United States.
Germany grew rapidly in industrial and economic power, matching Britain by 1900.
Mahathir bin Mohamad was the leading force in making Malaysia into a major industrial power.
The first real attempt at industrial use of steam power was due to Thomas Savery in 1698.
The application of steam power to the industrial processes of printing supported a massive expansion of newspaper and popular book publishing, which reinforced rising literacy and demands for mass political participation.
Thanks to coal ( the French word " houille " was coined in Wallonia ), the region geared up to become the 2nd industrial power in the world after England.
Philippe Raxhon wrote about the period after 1830: " It was not propaganda but a reality the Walloon regions were becoming the second industrial power all over the world after England.

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