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SkillsUSA – helps students to guide in fields of industries and technological studies and enhance skill based learning. This CTSO benefits students who prefer manufacturing related studies. FFA (Future Farmers of America) – guides studies to choose agriculture related education.
Each CTSO program helps students develop life – long skills such as developing interpersonal relationships, teamwork, and setting and achieving goals. Develops leadership skills. Research has shown that membership in a CTSO fosters and develops positive leadership skills.
Power of One contains five units: A Better You, Family Ties, Working on Working, Take the Lead, and Speak Out for FCCLA. In each unit, members will set a goal related to the unit that they will work towards achieving. In working to meet this goal, the member will use the FCCLA Planning Process to execute a project.
Student Body Units
Power of One Units Members develop skills for life through: character development, creative and critical thinking, interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and career preparation.
Each youth-created Power of One project relates to one of the following five units: A Better You – Improve personal traits. This unit helps young people strengthen areas of their personal lives.
Domestic tariffs 2.50 per unit up to 30 units, Rs. 3.70 per unit for consumption between 31 and 100 units, Rs. 4.85 per unit for consumption between 101 and 200 units and Rs. 5.85 per unit for consumption beyond 200 units per month.
Power is a measure of the amount of work that can be done in a given amount of time. Power equals work (J) divided by time (s). The SI unit for power is the watt (W), which equals 1 joule of work per second (J/s).
Electrical energy is the product of power multiplied by the length of time it was consumed. So if we know how much power, in Watts is being consumed and the time, in seconds for which it is used, we can find the total energy used in watt-seconds. In other words, Energy = power x time and Power = voltage x current.
This means: Power/time=Joules/second^2=(Newton×meter)/second^2. Solving for mass: Kg= (second^3/ meter^2). This is the relationship between mass and one unit Power/time.
Nuclear Has The Highest Capacity Factor This basically means nuclear power plants are producing maximum power more than 93% of the time during the year. That’s about 1.5 to 2 times more as natural gas and coal units, and 2.5 to 3.5 times more reliable than wind and solar plants.