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Construction of the Argus began in 1914, and initially it was an Italian liner; it was purchased in 1916 by the British Royal Navy and converted, work being completed in September 1918.
But apologists for unpaid work have converted work experience into some kind of distinct good that the intern should consider herself fortunate to receive.
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According to Escriva, the vocation to Opus Dei is a calling to be a "contemplative in the middle of the world," who converts work and daily life into prayer.
Then she traveled through New England for almost two years, converting, working and worshiping.
"Agnelli was one of the first to start converting working boats into yachts," said Monica Paolazzi, a spokeswoman for Mr. Bassani's company, as she appraised it.
Thus, heat is converted into work and work is converted into heat or thermal exergy is converted into mechanical exergy, and vice versa, mechanical exergy is converted into thermal exergy.
When muscles shorten while exerting tension and performing mechanical work, some of the chemical energy is converted to work and some is lost as heat.
The results of this study show how much energy can be converted into work during the pulsator operating.
Some of it is converted to work and some of it is rejected.
Heat can be converted into work and vice versa, and this fact provides opportunities for the integration between them.
Android/iOS Lost Horizon started life as a point-and-click adventure game for PCs, but has now been updated and converted to work on mobile.
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