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Survival Tips1. Arguments, you have 2 choicesA) Agree with what they say and avoid a nasty confrontationorB) Disagree, have a nasty confrontationMany people will suggest you choose A, however I urge you to choose B. By choosing B it might be upsetting but you are standing up for your rights and putting boundaries up which are important to have around these people. Calmly and assertively say "I disagree". The narcissist will not like it but he will respect it none the less. They respect strength as they are cowards. If you want to hang around these people, or you have to, be prepared for conflicts.You must stand up for your rights at the beginning. It's easier than at the end when you're wrapped around his finger.2. Another powerful tool during an argument or confrontation is inaction. If someone demands that you respond to something we usually do, but you dont have to. Silence is powerful. I'm not talking about the silent treatment. More like you don't have to answer every question they ask you. They don't own you, remind them.3. When rejecting them, dont be cruel and mean, even though they were to you. Simply drift apart slowly, eventually they will catch on and try desperately to reject you first, lol. This delusion is good for them and you!!! Dont remind them that you rejected them. They don't like rejection, and they don't handle it very well.4. If you feel the need to get revenge, which you probably will, remind yourself that the narcissist is his own worst enemy and he is far more miserable than you are! He is wearing a mask that is hiding an abandoned child, sad and lonely, a rejected child, and of course a monstrous insecurity. He doesn't want you to realize who he really is, simply because he does not want to be rejected. The narcissist is continually rejected which reinforces the idea that something is wrong with him.5. The narcissists true identity is well hidden in his lies and manipulation. However there is one HuGegive away. This giveaway is the insecurity. When people are insecure it shows,a. can you see it in his eyes and facial expressionsb. does he make fun of other people all the timec. does he talk bad about everyoned. do you feel insecure around hime. does being wrong cause a nasty reaction to the narcissistf. does he belittle youg. does he make you feel good and bad, does he build you up and then rip you aparth. is his smile too strong, too exagerrated. Do his emotions change quickly6. My last tip. If he does make you feel pathetic, insecure, or inferior, don't let him know; just laugh it off. In fact you should joke about yourself afterwards. Show him you were not hurt. This is expressing strength. No one should be ashamed of not living up to the expectations of the narcissist. He can't even live up to his own. Next time you make a mistake that you know the narcissist would have torn you to pieces for, remember that no one else would have. Its just him.
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(Current-7)Current flows through a light bulb. Suppose a wire is connected across the bulb as shown. When this wire is connected...A: All the current continues to flow through the bulbB: Half the current flows through the bulb, half through the wireC: All the current flows through the wire.(Current-5)US Bulbs are rated for 120 V. European bulbs are designed for 240 V.If you buy a 100 W light bulb as a souvenir in Paris, and plug it in at home, what happens?A: It glows as usual, like a 100 W bulb should.B: Bzzzt, it burns out, too much powerC: It glows half as bright (powerful) as usualD: It glows 1/4 as bright as usualE: None of these/not enough info/don't know.(Current hmy-1)Electric companies generally tell their power customers the # of kilowatt-hours consumed in a month.What quantity is the power company telling you?A: power, duh!B: energy / timeC: timeD: energyE: None of these/impossible to determineF: current(Current_hmy-04)Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the powers dissipated in resistors a to d.R, DV+-R, 2DV+-2R, DV+-½ R, DV+-abcd1. a , b, c, d2. b, d, a, c3. b, c, a=d4. a=d, c, b5. b, d, b, c(Circuits-01)A battery with voltage ("emf") of 5V is attached to a resistor of resistance R. The circuit diagram is shown below. The point A is at zero volts.I) The correct voltages at the points B, C, and D are:A: VB = 0, VC = 5, VD = 0B: VB = 5, VC < 5, VD> 0C: VB = 5, VC < 5, VD= 0D: VB = 5, VC = 5, VD=0E: None of these.II) Which way does the current flow in this circuit?A: ClockwiseB: CounterclockwiseC: Not enough information given(Circuits-06)I) What is the "equivalent resistance" of this circuit?A: 1 WB: 2 WC: 3 WD: 4 WE: None/???II) What is the current flowing through resistor R2?A: 1.5 AB: 2 AC: 3 AD: 4 AE: 12 A(Circuits-07)I) What is the "equivalent resistance" of this circuit?A: 1 W B: 2 WC: 3 WD: 4 WE: None/???II) What is the current flowing through resistor R4?A: 1.5 AB: 2 AC: 4 AD: 6 AE: 12 A(Circuits-08)A circuit is built with two different resistors in series, as shown.I) What can you say about the current flowing past points A and C?A: IA = ICB: IA > ICC: IA < ICD: Not enough info.II) What can you say about the voltage drop across resistor R1 (i.e. VA-VB), compared to the voltage drop across resistor R2 ( i.e. VB-VC)A: (VA-VB) = (VB-VC ) = 5 VB: (VA-VB) = (VB-VC ) = 2.5 VC: (VA-VB) > (VB-VC)D: (VA-VB) < (VB-VC)E: Not enough info.(Circuits-09)A circuit is built with two resistors in parallel, as shown.I) What can you say about the current flowing past points A and B?A: IA = IBB: IA > IBC: IA < IBD: Not enough info.II) What can you say about the voltage drop across resistor R1 (i.e. VA-VC), compared to the voltage drop across resistor R2 ( i.e. VB-VD)A: (VA-VC) = (VB-VD ) = 5 VB: (VA-VC) = (VB-VD ) = 2.5 VC: (VA-VC) > (VB-VD)D: (VA-VC) < (VB-VD)E: Not enough info.
I am trying to set a mod DWS-150 envirastation for the correct daylight savings time when I set it in about 5 mins it returns to the time which is not daylight savings. How tdo I get it set to hold the correct time ?
To set the clock or calendar: press and hold the set button for 3 sec's then toggle through the functions using the set button use the "+" & "-" buttons on the back to adjust the feature to set the alarm: hold clear button for 3 sec's to select either the 1st alarm (A1) or the 2nd (A2) use + & - buttons press clear button to confirm to set alarm time + & - to enter hr &b min values them clear button to confirm to view alarm time press clear button to switch between A1 & A2 use + & - buttons hope this helps If that doesn't work try this: I stumbled on it. Remove AC to DC power and batteries in home station. Then put batteries back in and connect AC. Remote Temperature should appear if you have the correct channel.
The best process I've seen is the one I myself went through when joining P&G (quite a few years ago now ...!) Since then I worked for many years as an external consultant, and was able to be accepted as "one of us" by every team I worked with, usually by the first day I started. In fact, people were usually shocked when they were later reminded I was actually an outsider and was going to leave soon, in spite of having been told my temporary status openly right up front.Here's a generalised version of the best etiquette to use to integrate yoruself:-0. This is actually an additional point: it's a good idea to make friends with the receptionist, even as you arrive. She (or he) carries a very important function introducing you to callers, and many people will go to her to size up anyone they don't know in the company. If you tell her who you are, who you will be working for, and what you will be doing, she will immediately begin to smoothe your arrival behind the scenes.1. This is where you start in earnest: Meet your Boss, and take notes of what he (or she) says. Especially note the precise words he uses to state your goals and your title. It is important to get the words right, since every company has its own unique language and you want to begin sounding like an insider as soon as possible. Also, he will notice you doing it and will give you credit for fitting in quickly.1a. If you've not already done it, you may go to HR to complete any paperwork that's necessary. Of course, you will have met them already, but a formal "welcome to the team" is important. In some companies they may want to give you some additional directions about how to fit in.2. Go to your workstation, leave something personal at your desk, and take a notebook. At this point you've "arrived".3. Look around your workstation and introduce yourself to the people you see there.3a. If you are going to be the manager responsible for a large team it might be appropriate for you to call a team meeting at this point - so they can see your face and hear you say a few words about yourself. If they ask questions you can either handle them immediately, or (more likely) thank the questionner and say that you'd like to come back to them with a proper answer in a few days' time after you've got fully familiar with the situation.4. Next, find out the names of everyone in your work team, and meet them individually, 1:1. A suggested agenda for these 1:1 meetings is included below.5. Then meet your boss' peers - other managers, who's opinion matters to your boss and to your own career.6. Then seek out the heads of other departments and introduce yourself to them.By this time you'll probably have met pretty much everyone, and a very useful final step is to:-7. Meet with the top manager of the company - the MD / GM / CEO / Site Manager / etc. - you may well be introduced briefly on your first day, but actually is best done again after you've met everyone else. This gives you an opportunity to show what you've learned, and demonstrate that you are taking personal responsibility for making sure you align your work with his vision and leadership. It may only take a few minutes, or be a more formal process lasting 1/2 hour, but is worth doing.The other related question is what to do as you meet each person, and here's a suggested agenda:-a) find out the person's name, title, functional role, and contact from others first.b) call them, introduce yourself, and suggest a short meeting to get to know each other, and agree the timec) when you meet, introduce yourselves to each other. Here's a checklist of points to inclued:-name, title, who is your boss, what is your mission -then a bit about your past experience, how you came to join the company, and what your ambitions are -then spend some time discussing the company - what's good about it and what are the goals for the year, in particular how each of you plans to make a difference.Who goes first in the conversation depends a lot on the personality of the person you're meeting - some people will want to talk about themselves first, others will want you to spill the beans first. Some may want you to be crisper and more formal, others may appreciate a more casual style that nonetheless covers all the important points.Finish up each meeting by discussing mutual expectations - start by asking "is there anything you specifically expect from me in my role?" and then go on with your own expectations, if it is appropriate in your relative status.Of course the precise path you follow should be tailored to your circumstances and the culture of the company - your boss will probably give you guidance about what is expected - but if you are allowed to do the steps in the order above you will very likely experience a smoother integration than if you do something different.This is pretty much the same regardless of whether you are a full-time employee, a part time contract employee, or an external consultant. People are people, and the social rules that govern whether they trust you or not are pretty much the same everywhere. Always remember, you are the outsider, even if you are coming in to take over a leadership role, and "you catch flies faster with honey than with vinegar".
SHARPInstruction Manual & WarrantyPower reguirement:One 3v Lithium Battery CR2032 is required to hold the,time memory. The lithium battery is included.Two "AA" Alkaline batteries are required to operate the time function. These batteries are not included.Time Zones:H-Hawaii-Aleutian Standard TimeA-Alaska Standard TimeP-Pacific Standard TimeM-Mountain Standard TimeC-Central Standard TimeE-Eastern Standard TimeSetting Procedure for the Accu-Set Clock:Before inserting the 2 JlAA" batteries into the battery compartment:1) The clock hands need to be at the 12:00 position. If the hands are not all ready set at 12:00 youcan turn the black dial on the back of the clock to manually set the hand to the 12:00 position.2) The MODE switch (8) should be in the SET position.3) Slide the Time Zone switch (2) to the correct time zone,4) Slide the DST switch (9) to the appropriate position for your area.5) Verify that the rear LCD Display (4) reads the correct time.6) Once all above is complete, insert the "AA" batteries; slide the MODE switch (8) to the runposition, the clock will fast forward to the correct time.-When the "AN' batteries are low the clock will stop at 12:00 indicating you should replace the "AN'batteries. Alow-battery icon may also show on the rear LCD Display (4) and the LCO display willappear dim.Note: To change the Time zone, OST, or time, the MODE switch (8) must be in SET position. Removethe "AN' batteries, and then follow the setting steps above.Daylight Savings Time:-If you live in an area that does observe OST, place the OST switch into the ON position. The clock willnow adjust automatically each spring and fall to correct for the 1-hour time change.-If you live in an area that does not observe OST, such as Arizona, Hawaii, or parts of Indiana, place theswitch into the OFF position to deactivate the OST function.Replacing 3V Lithium Battery:The Accu-set time memory is maintained by a lithium button cell battery, model CR2032. The expectedlife of this battery is about 8 years, Be sure that the 2"AN' batteries in the clock are fresh. The MODEswitch (8) must be in the RUN position when replacing this button cell battery, This battery is located inthe small round battery compartment on the rear of the clock secured by a screw. Open the BatteryCompartment (3) with a screw driver and replace the CR2032 lithium battery observing the polarity,Then close the compartment securing with the screw.Setting the correct Data information in the LCD display:1} Manually turn the clock hands to 12:00.2} Be sure a fresh Lithium button cell battery is in place, model CR2032.3} Slide the Time Zone switch (2) to the desired time zone position.4} Choose DST on or off, by sliding the DST switch to ON or OFF position.S} Slide the MODE switch (8) to SET position, a SETUP icon will be flashing on the display. The Hour digitwill be also flashing. Press (+) Key (6) or (-) Key (7) to adjust to the correct hours. Note the "PM"indicator on the LCD display.6) Press MODE key (5) once, the minute digit will be flashing. Press (+) key (6) or (-) key (7) to adjust tothe correct minutes.7) Press MODE key (5) again, to set month, day, year, similarly.8) Insert two fresh "AA" alkaline batteries into Battery Compartment (1), according to the polarityshown.9) You can slide the MODE switch (8) to SEC position, press (+) Key (6) to have the clock's second handmove to 12:00 position.10) Slide the MODE switch (8) to RUN position, the clock's hands will move quickly, and automaticallysynchronize the new time data in the LCD display.Replacing the "AA" batteries:For best performance, replace the "AA" batteries annually to maintain accuracy. With the Mode switch inthe RUN position, remove the old "AA" batteries. Make sure the hands are in the 12:00 position. If not so,Manually turn the hands to 12:00. Insert 2 fresh "AA" alkaline batteries into the Battery Compartment (1)according to the polarity shown. The clock will automatically move to the correct time displayed in theLCD display. Alkaline batteries are recommended. Carbon zinc and rechargeable (nickel cadmium)batteries are not recommended. Please help in preservation of the environment and return used batteriesto an authorized depot.For Customer Service Please Call Toll Free at1-(800)-221-0131 and ask for Customer Service.Monday-Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM ESTPlease call for assistance before returnin the clock to the store.