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Motor: Encyclopedia - Motor

A motor is a machine that converts some form of energy into mechanical energy. In some contexts, the word motor refers specifically to an internal combustion engine. In various contexts, motor may specifically mean: Electric motor, a machine which converts electricity into mechanical motion Motor car (see automobile) Motor neuron - neurons that originate in the spinal cord and synapse with muscle fibers (see motoneuron) Motor vehicle (see automobile)

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Motor: Motor Your Mind Towards Godhead

Motor Your Mind Towards Godhead

Compare your wealth to the automobile that you drive everyday. When you are at the wheel, you have two options: You can either drive without direction or, you can drive steadily to the temple and derive long-lasting happiness. The decision is yours. So are the effects. You are the master of your destiny. You may choose to amass wealth and use it for inferior means of consumption or decide to use your resources to serve humanity and therefore, Lord Krishna.

 

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Motor: Encyclopedia II - Hyundai Motor Company - History

Chung Ju-yung founded the Hyundai Motor Company in 1947 as Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co. Hyundai Motor Co. (HMC) was established in 1967. The company's first model, the Cortina, was released in cooperation with Ford Motor Company in 1968. In 1975, the Pony, the first unique Korean car, was released, based on Japanese technology from Mitsubishi. The Pony was exported for the first time in 1976. In 1986 Hyundai began to sell cars in the United States, and the Excel was nominated 'Best Product #10' by Fortune magazine, largely because of its low price. The company began to produce models with its own techn ...

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Hyundai Motor Company, Hyundai Motor Company - History, Hyundai Motor Company - Business, Hyundai Motor Company - Hyundai in the United States, Hyundai Motor Company - Model Lineup, Hyundai Motor Company - Passenger Cars, Hyundai Motor Company - SUVs and Vans, Hyundai Motor Company - Commercial Vehicles

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Motor: Encyclopedia II - Stutz Motor Company - Stutz Motor Car of America

Exner had more luck with the Stutz name. In August, 1968, New York banker James O'Donnell raised funds and incorporated Stutz Motor Car of America. A prototype of Exner's Stutz Blackhawk was produced by Ghia, and the car debuted in 1970. This incarnation of Stutz had some success, selling Blackhawks and derived models for more than a decade. Production of most models ended in 1987, though there was still some activity through 1995. ...

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Stutz Motor Company, Stutz Motor Company - Stutz Motor Company, Stutz Motor Company - Exner's Revival Cars, Stutz Motor Company - Stutz Motor Car of America, Stutz Motor Company - Stutz Models

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Motor: Encyclopedia II - List of automobile manufacturers - France

List of automobile manufacturers - A-H. Aixam-Mega Alcyon Alda Alma Amilcar Alpine/Alpine-Renault Ardex Bonnet Ballot Bédélia Berliet Bignan Brasier Bucciali Bugatti Chaigneau-Brasier CD CG Chenard-Walcker Citroën Clément-Bayard Dangel Darracq DB De Dion-Bouton Delage Delah ...

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List of automobile manufacturers, List of automobile manufacturers - Argentina, List of automobile manufacturers - Armenia, List of automobile manufacturers - Australia, List of automobile manufacturers - Austria, List of automobile manufacturers - Belarus, List of automobile manufacturers - Belgium, List of automobile manufacturers - Brazil, List of automobile manufacturers - Bulgaria, List of automobile manufacturers - Canada, List of automobile manufacturers - A-E, List of automobile manufacturers - F-I, List of automobile manufacturers - L-R, List of automobile manufacturers - S-Z, List of automobile manufacturers - China, List of automobile manufacturers - Czech Republic, List of automobile manufacturers - Denmark, List of automobile manufacturers - Estonia, List of automobile manufacturers - Finland, List of automobile manufacturers - France, List of automobile manufacturers - A-H, List of automobile manufacturers - J-V, List of automobile manufacturers - Germany, List of automobile manufacturers - Major Current German Automobile Manufacturers, List of automobile manufacturers - Other German Manufacturers, List of automobile manufacturers - Hungary, List of automobile manufacturers - India, List of automobile manufacturers - Iran, List of automobile manufacturers - Ireland, List of automobile manufacturers - Israel, List of automobile manufacturers - Italy, List of automobile manufacturers - A-H, List of automobile manufacturers - I-Z, List of automobile manufacturers - Japan, List of automobile manufacturers - Latvia, List of automobile manufacturers - Liechtenstein, List of automobile manufacturers - Lithuania, List of automobile manufacturers - Malaysia, List of automobile manufacturers - Namibia, List of automobile manufacturers - Netherlands, List of automobile manufacturers - North Korea, List of automobile manufacturers - Norway, List of automobile manufacturers - Philippines, List of automobile manufacturers - Poland, List of automobile manufacturers - Portugal, List of automobile manufacturers - Romania, List of automobile manufacturers - Russia, List of automobile manufacturers - Serbia, List of automobile manufacturers - Slovenia, List of automobile manufacturers - South Korea, List of automobile manufacturers - Spain, List of automobile manufacturers - Sweden, List of automobile manufacturers - Switzerland, List of automobile manufacturers - Taiwan, List of automobile manufacturers - Thailand, List of automobile manufacturers - Turkey, List of automobile manufacturers - Ukraine, List of automobile manufacturers - United Arab Emirates, List of automobile manufacturers - United Kingdom, List of automobile manufacturers - A-E, List of automobile manufacturers - F-L, List of automobile manufacturers - M-R, List of automobile manufacturers - S-W, List of automobile manufacturers - United States, List of automobile manufacturers - Major current US automakers, List of automobile manufacturers - Defunct US automakers, List of automobile manufacturers - Vietnam

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Motor: Encyclopedia II - Engine - Usage of the term

In original usage, an engine was any sort of mechanical device. The term "gin" in cotton gin is a short form of this usage. Practically every device from the industrial revolution was referred to as an engine, and this is where the steam engine gained its name. This form of the term has recently come into use once again in computer science, where terms like search engine, "3-D graphics rendering engine" and "text-to-speech engine" are common. The earliest mechanical computing device was called the difference engine; Military devices such as catapu ...

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Engine, Engine - Usage of the term, Engine - History of engines, Engine - Antiquity, Engine - Modern, Engine - Air-breathing engines

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Motor: Encyclopedia II - Oshawa Ontario - History

The city of Oshawa started out as a transfer point for the fur trade. Furs were loaded onto canoes by the Mississauga Indians at the Oshawa harbour and transported to the trading posts located to the west at the mouth of the Credit River. In the late 1700s an Oshawa resident, Roger Conant, started an export business shipping salmon to the United States. His success attracted further migration into the region. A large number of the founding immigrants were United Empire Loyalists, who left the United States to live under British rule. Later Irish and then French Canadian immig ...

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Oshawa Ontario, Oshawa Ontario - History, Oshawa Ontario - Demographics, Oshawa Ontario - Economy, Oshawa Ontario - Politics, Oshawa Ontario - Education, Oshawa Ontario - Media, Oshawa Ontario - Neighbours, Oshawa Ontario - Sports, Oshawa Ontario - Cultural Resources

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Motor: Encyclopedia II - Circular saw - Hand-held circular saws

The term circular saw is most commonly used to refer to a hand-held electric circular saw designed for cutting wood, which may be used less optimally for cutting other materials with the exchange of specific blades. Circular saws can be either left or right handed, depending on which side of the blade the motor sits. The saw can be designed for the blade to mount directly to the motor's driveshaft (known coloquially as a sidewinder), or be driven indirectly by a perpendicularly-mounted motor via worm gears, garner ...

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Circular saw, Circular saw - Hand-held circular saws, Circular saw - Sawmill blades

Read more here: » Circular saw: Encyclopedia II - Circular saw - Hand-held circular saws

Motor: Encyclopedia II - General Motors - History

General Motors (GM) was founded in 1908 in Flint, Michigan as a holding company for Buick, then controlled by William C. Durant, and acquired Oldsmobile later that year. The next year, Durant brought in Cadillac, Elmore, and Oakland. In 1909, General Motors acquired the Rapid Motor Vehicle Company of Pontiac, Michigan, the predecessor of GMC Truck. A Rapid become the first truck to conquer Pikes Peak in 1909. During the 1920s and 1930s, General Motors bought out the bus company Yellow Coach, helped create Greyhound bus lines, replaced ...

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General Motors, General Motors - History, General Motors - General Motors Hughes Electronics, General Motors - Corporate structure and issues, General Motors - Social policies, General Motors - Subsidies, General Motors - Marketing problems, General Motors - Financial woes, General Motors - Plant locations, General Motors - Alternative vehicles, General Motors - GM in China

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Motor: The Secret of Agni

The Secret of Agni (Agni Rahasya):

In ancient Vedic thought, the individual soul was symbolized by fire. Our inner soul, hidden like a secret flame deep within our hearts, abides inextinguishable throughout all our states of consciousness of waking, dream and deep sleep. It endures as the witness through our every birth and death, through all the many sojourns in the various worlds and planes of existence of our soulÕs vast manifestation.

 

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Motor: Vedic Yoga and the Three Gunas

Vedic Yoga and the Three Gunas

The Vedas present a vast pantheon of deities (devatas) on many different levels, often said to be innumerable or infinite in number. One of the main early efforts to classify the Vedic Gods (as in the Brihad Devata of Shaunaka) was to reduce them to the three prime deities for the three worlds.

Agni or Fire on Earth (Prithivi)

Vayu or Wind in the Atmosphere (Antariksha)

Surya or the Sun in Heaven (Dyaus)

These three deities are three aspects of the One God or the Purusha, the supreme consciousness principle and higher Self that is pure light.

 

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Motor: Encyclopedia II - Cerebellum - Theories about cerebellar function

Two main theories address the function of the cerebellum. One claims that the cerebellum functions as a regulator of the "timing of movements". This has emerged from studies of patients whose timed movements are disrupted[4]. The other theory claims that the cerebellum operates as a learning machine, encoding information as does a computer. This was first proposed by Marr and Albus in the early 1970s< ...

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Cerebellum, Cerebellum - General features, Cerebellum - Development and evolution, Cerebellum - Anatomy, Cerebellum - Divisions, Cerebellum - Deep nuclei, Cerebellum - Cortical layers, Cerebellum - Peduncles, Cerebellum - Blood supply, Cerebellum - Dysfunction, Cerebellum - Lesions of the cerebellum, Cerebellum - Ischemia and thrombosis, Cerebellum - Theories about cerebellar function, Cerebellum - Cerebellar modeling

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Motor: The Hymns of Dirghatamas in the Rig Veda

The Hymns of Dirghatamas in the Rig Veda

Some scholars have claimed that the Babylonians invented the zodiac of 360 degrees around 700 BCE, perhaps even earlier. Many claim that India received the knowledge of the zodiac from Babylonia or even later from Greece. However, as old as the Rig Veda, the oldest Vedic text, there are clear references to a chakra or wheel of 360 spokes placed in the sky. The number 360 and its related numbers like 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 108, 432 and 720 occur commonly in Vedic symbolism. It is in the hymns of the great Rishi Dirghatamas (RV I.140 - 164) that we have the clearest such references.

 

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Motor: Introduction to Philosophy of Dreams by Sri Swami Sivananda

The analysis of dreams and their cause by psychoanalysts are defective. They maintain that the cause of dream creation lies in the suppressed desires of the dreamer. Can they create dreams as they like by suppressing desires? No, they cannot do that. They say that desires stimulate or help the dream creation. But they do not know what supplies the material out of which they are made and what turns the desires into actual expression, enabling the dreamer see his own suppressed desires materialised and appearing to him as real.

A spiritual view on dreams and the meaning of dreams by Sri Swami Sivananda, an authority in the vedic sciences and traditions.

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Motor: Dream Interpretation - Loss of a Sensory Ability or of a Motor Ability

 

Loss of a Sensory Ability or of a Motor Ability

Usually, this is a very symbolic event in a dream. A 34-year-old man reports: I dream of being in a situation where I need to act resourcefully to help a stranger avoid danger. Suddenly, I go blind for no apparent reason! It is very frustrating.

 

Becoming suddenly impaired in this way is different from being injured in a physical accident. The lights just seem to go out without explanation. With a dream like this, it is questionable whether or not the dreamer feels competent to fulfil his duties in waking life. However, this can also refer to his reluctance to accept the challenge of the hero self.

 

Seeing oneself as a hero is kind of daunting, and the fact that it is your dream doesn't mean that you will necessarily and easily assume that role. Suddenly, the awareness of caring for those to whom you have no obligation is quickened. It's a hassle. Many of us can barely fulfil responsibilities to the people around us in ordinary situations. Another scenario for loss of a sensory ability is to exchange it for something or someone else. The old saying, "I'd give my eye teeth for..." articulates the human willingness to exchange one ability or attribute for something else of value. There are many times when our minds use the principle of exchange to help us verify the relative worth of relationships or objects.

 

There can also be a distinct martyr image attached to this kind of loss. This is especially true when the dream includes loss of ability through some potentially painful means. The loss may be seen as an exchange for something that was gained during the dream or in waking life.

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Loss of a Sensory Ability or of a Motor Ability , Meaning of Dreams about Loss of a Sensory Ability or of a Motor Ability , Dream Interpretation Loss of a Sensory Ability or of a Motor Ability )

 

Motor: Encyclopedia II - Electromagnet - Devices that use electromagnets

Electromagnets are used in many situations where a rapidly or easily variable magnetic field is desired. Many of these applications involve deflection of charged particle beams; the cathode ray tube and mass spectrometer fall into this category. Other devices cause electromagnetic fields to interact with fields from permanent magnets and produce forces. Electromagnetic actuators take advantage of the fact that, if the core of a solenoid is displaced toward one end of the coil, a force will occur tending to push the core farther in tha ...

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Electromagnet, Electromagnet - Introduction, Electromagnet - Electromagnets and permanent magnets, Electromagnet - Devices that use electromagnets, Electromagnet - Force on ferromagnetic materials

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Motor: Car Insurance Glossary Dictionary - Motor Vehicle Record, MVR

Definition and meaning of Motor Vehicle Record, MVR :

 

Motor Vehicle Record (MVR):  A motor vehicle record, also referred to as DL printout, or MVR, contains information obtained from an individual's driver license application, abstracts of convictions and accidents.

(Source: CarInsurance.com )

 

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Motor: Encyclopedia II - Brain - The importance of the brain

Brain - The brain in animals. Three groups of animals, with some exceptions, have notably complex brains: the arthropods (insects and crustaceans), the cephalopods (octopuses, squid, and similar mollusks), and the craniates (vertebrates and their cousins) [1]. The brain of arthropods and cephalopods arises from twin parallel nerve cords that extend through the body of the animal. In arthropods, the brain consists of a central ...

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Brain, Brain - The importance of the brain, Brain - The brain in animals, Brain - Pathology of the brain, Brain - Other matters, Brain - The biology of the brain, Brain - Histology, Brain - Anatomy, Brain - Brain regions in vertebrates, Brain - Function, Brain - The study of the brain, Brain - Fields of study, Brain - Methods of observation, Brain - History, Brain - The brain as a food

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Motor: Postive and Negative Energy Centres in Vaastu

 Vaastu instructions about Positive Energy Centres, Negative Energy Centres, Prayer Room, Planning of Prayer Room, The Havan and The Roof Of The Pooja-room.

 

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Motor: The enlightened mom - Anette Carlström

Like a fairy tale princess she sits on a white throne and lets her loving gaze wander over everyone. Anette Carlstrom is an unusual mother of two children from Skane who travels around the country to spread the message of peace, joy and love.

This is an article from the Swedish magazine Hälsa (Health) about Anette Carlström, who just in time for her birthday in August last year went to the Oneness Festival and the World University.

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